At Battle Formation, Naoya Ogawa made his IWGP debut against the IWGP Heavyweight ChampionShinya Hashimoto in a non-title Different Style Fight. Ogawa shocked the crowd by knocking out Hashimoto with a choke and getting the upset win over the champion.[3] This win earned Ogawa, a title shot against Hashimoto for the Heavyweight Championship at Strong Style Evolution.
Next, Lex Luger and The Giant represented WCW against nWo's Buff Bagwell and Scott Norton. Luger applied a Torture Rack on Norton to score the win but Hiro Saito and Hiroyoshi Tenzan interfered in the match, allowing Norton to hit an elbow drop to Luger for the win. Saito and Tenzan would then confirm their allegiance to nWo Japan as the newest members of the faction.
The following match was the penultimate match, in which Kensuke Sasaki and Riki Choshu defended the IWGP Tag Team Championship against Bull Powers (Manabu Nakanishi and Satoshi Kojima). The match ended in a double submission as Nakanishi had applied a backbreaker rack on Sasaki while Kojima made Choshu submit to the dragon sleeper for the win. As a result, Bull Powers won the Tag Team Championship.[2]
Main event match
In the main event, Shinya Hashimoto defended the IWGP Heavyweight Championship against Naoya Ogawa. Hashimoto eventually hit a massive kick to Ogawa's head to knock him out and Satoru Sayama threw in the towel on behalf of Ogawa. As a result, Hashimoto won the match and retained the title.[2]
Reception
Strong Style Evolution was a major success, drawing a crowd of 53,000 fans,[4] with an estimated revenue of $4,000,000 from ticket sales.[5]
According to Jason Manning of Puroresu Central, the event was a "fun show to just sit back, watch, and suck in its greatness." He believed that almost all of the matches were "for the most part fun minus the (Kendo) Kashin match" and had specific praise for the opening ten-man tag team match as "must-see wrestling for everyone".[2]
Aftermath
Bull Powers held the IWGP Tag Team Championship for the next three months until Kensuke Sasaki regained the titles with Kazuo Yamazaki by defeating Bull Powers for the titles at The Four Heaven.[6]
Shinya Hashimoto and Naoya Ogawa resumed their rivalry in 1998 and a rubber match between the two took place at Wrestling World 1999, which ended in a no contest.[7] A rematch occurred at Final Dome, where Ogawa retained the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Hashimoto by knocking him out with stiff kicks, forcing the referee Tatsumi Fujinami to stop the match.[8] Ogawa finally defeated Hashimoto for a decisive win at Dome Impact to end the rivalry.[9]