According to PWInsider Philadelphia was said to have been the most profitable in terms of the gate. New York City was the biggest night in terms of merchandise sales, with Lowell coming in second.

Philadelphia was completely sold out which included an additional 200 standing room tickets that were made available because there were so many inquiries to the 2300 Arena.

The only major injury was Ibushi’s tooth cap being kicked out by EVIL.

North Carolina’s Premier Wrestling Xperience handled the production of the shows with Patrick Price from their company was the one editing the shows live as they happened. Price specifically edited the NYC show to have more of an American feel, wanting it to come across like a “rock concert” while the other shows were edited to have more of a traditional NJPW production feel.

The Rock N’ Roll Express being used was said to have been a Jado idea.

Backstage in Philadelphia was WWE’s Kairi Sane, Ring of Honor’s Sumie Sakai and Cheeseburger and CZW’s DJ Hyde. Also at the Philly show, for the first time in decades in the building, was former ECW promoter Ed Zohn, who now works with PWX.

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