, who defended the "
IWGP 3rd Belt Championship" at the event In the main event of the show,
Shinsuke Nakamura defeated
Hiroshi Tanahashi to capture the IWGP Heavyweight Championship for the first time in four years. In the semi-main event, TNA representative Kurt Angle successfully defended the "IWGP 3rd Belt Championship" against Yuji Nagata. Following the main event, Angle confronted Nakamura, setting up a
championship unification match between the two. The opening match of the show was the first of the six "NJPW vs. TNA" matches on the show and saw TNA's
A.J. Styles,
Christian Cage and
Petey Williams defeat NJPW's
Milano Collection A.T.,
Minoru and
Prince Devitt. In the second match, NJPW's
Wataru Inoue made his first successful defense of the
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship against TNA's
Christopher Daniels. The next match saw NJPW's
Manabu Nakanishi defeat TNA's
Abyss. The fifth match of the show was contested under
hardcore rules and saw TNA's
Team 3D (
Brother Devon and
Brother Ray) defeat NJPW's
Togi Makabe and
Toru Yano to tie the series. Prior to the
IWGP Tag Team Championship match between champions, NJPW representatives
Giant Bernard and
Travis Tomko, and challengers, TNA representatives
The Steiner Brothers (
Rick and
Scott), TNA founder
Jeff Jarrett entered the ring to talk about the relationship between the two companies. He then sat ringside with NJPW president Naoki Sugabayashi for the next match. Towards the end of the match, Jarrett went to interfere and hit Bernard with a guitar, but was stopped by Togi Makabe and Toru Yano. While Jarrett was busy hitting Yano with his guitar, Bernard and Tomko won the match after pinning Rick with their
Magic Killer finisher. With Angle's win over Nagata, the series between NJPW and TNA ended tied 3–3. In addition to the TNA wrestlers, the event also featured other outside participants.
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) performer
Keiji Mutoh wrestled his first NJPW match under his masked alter ego "The Great Muta" in seven years and eight months, defeating NJPW's
Hirooki Goto. In addition, wrestlers from
Dradition and
Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max took part in a ten-man tag team match, where veteran wrestler
Tatsumi Fujinami picked up the win. ==Reception==