- Jeff Jarrett, a TNA investor, was in attendance in Dixie Carter's "booth." He came out into the empty area of the stands and watched most of the late matches.
- The hard camera side in the lower bowl was full except maybe ten seats total. The hard camera upper deck was maybe 75 percent full. Opposite side upper and lower was empty, but the floor was full all around the ring. I would say they filled about 45 percent of the building.
- I noticed that one guy at ringside had a Pro Wresting shirt on and they gave him a impact shirt to change into. They announced backstage passes and we stayed late after the show, but they never gave any passes. Only Hector Guerrero stayed after the show and took pics and signed autographs. He was super nice and didn't turn anyone away.
- My son and I also went to the meet and greet and the wrestlers were very nice and more talkative. I enjoyed it more then any WWE signing I've been to. It was our first TNA show and we had a blast.
- Biggest Pops: Team 3D (the "tables" chant was epic), Kurt Angle, Eric Young, Willow.
- Biggest Heat: MVP, Ethan Carter III, James Storm.