- The home video version differs from the live pay-per-view broadcast, in that Lawrence Taylor's entrance theme, 'Whatta Man' (sung by Salt-N-Pepa), is removed from the home video version, replaced instead with a generic music track that would eventually become Bam Bam Bigelow's babyface entrance theme. This was done to keep from having to pay Salt-N-Pepa any further royalties from video sales.
- The Coliseum Video/Silver Vision release contains two exclusive interviews, both conducted by Gorilla Monsoon:
- Backed up by The Roadie, Jeff Jarrett gloats that he will retain his Intercontinental Championship against Razor Ramon, and also mocks Monsoon for having nothing but bad luck during his in-ring career. Jarrett also addresses Roadie as "Road Dogg", a name he would start wrestling under in October 1997.
- Paul Bearer is distraught that he and The Undertaker nearly had the urn back in their possession from King Kong Bundy, only to have it stolen away again, this time by "The Supreme Fighting Machine" Kama Mustafa. Undertaker vows to hunt down Kama and get the urn back.
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