Dave Meltzer wrote in the March 4, 1991 issue of the
Wrestling Observer Newsletter that the show was the best he'd seen live since
1989's The Great American Bash. Meltzer referred to the War Games match as one of the best he'd ever seen live. A fan vote in the same issue of the
Wrestling Observer Newsletter had 221 out of 227 fans give the show a thumbs up. The other six votes were thumbs down. Meltzer noted at that point that the 97.3% thumbs up rate was the third best in the history of the poll, only behind 100% for
1989's WrestleWar and 99.8% for 1989's
Clash of the Champions IX. An updated count in the March 11 issue had 522 thumbs up votes, 33 thumbs down votes, and 2 in between votes. In a March 11 poll, the War Games match received the majority of votes for the show's best match, with 428. The match for the
WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship received the most votes for the worst match of the night with 153; the tag match between The Young Pistols and The Royal Family received 129 votes for the night's worst match. Dave Meltzer reported the show was attended by 6,800 people, with 4,300 paying for tickets for a live gate of $53,000. He also reported that the PPV was purchased in between 140,000 and 170,000 homes, for a gross of $2.8 to $3.4 million. WCW's share would have been between approximately $1.1 and $1.4 million. The
World Wrestling Federation ran a show the night before in the same market, drawing 4,800 paying tickets out of a total of 6,000, with a reported gate of $60,000. ==Results==