Following the fourth bout, commentator Joey Styles announced that John Kronus had sustained broken bones in both hands in a match against the Dudley Boyz. After Styles attempted to interview Kronus, the Dudley Boyz and Big Dick Dudley attacked him, attempting to crush his injured hands with a chair. This drew out Kronus's tag team partner New Jack to defend him. New Jack was in turn joined by Spike Dudley, resulting in an impromptu six-man tag team match. The Dudley Brothers won the match, with Buh Buh Ray Dudley pinning Spike Dudley following a powerbomb and a blow to the face with a trash can.[1][2][7][8]
The main event was a tag team match pitting Rob Van Dam and Sabu against Taz and Tommy Dreamer. The match was won by Sabu and Van Dam, with Van Dam pinning Dreamer after Stevie Richards interfered in the match, giving Dreamer a Stevie Kick. Following the match there was a large brawl involving multiple members of the roster.[1][2][7]
Aftermath
Justin Credible faced Mikey Whipwreck once again on December 13, 1997. Credible won the match by referee's decision after Whipwreck suffered a broken leg.[9][6]
Chris Candido and Lance Storm embarked on a lengthy reign as ECW World Tag Team Champions that lasted until June 1998, when they lost to Rob Van Dam and Sabu.[10]
The Dudley Brothers faced the Gangstanators and Spike Dudley in a rematch at House Party in January 1998, with The Dudley Brothers prevailing once again.[11]