Icarus and STIGMA walked to the ring for the Torneo Cibernetico wearing the masks of their previous respective gimmicks of Ichabod Slayne and Shane Storm.
Gavin Loudspeaker's opening song is a parody of Jermaine Stewart's "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off." The line about breaking Jakob's other leg is a reference to all the abuse the BDK's ring announcer Jakob Hammermeier had been taking all year.
The Torneo Cibernetico match ran 35:45, making it the shortest one to that point in CHIKARA history. It would be surpassed by the last one, in 2020, which ran 27:24.
After BDK member Tursas eliminated Team CHIKARA captain UltraMantis Black, the match was down to CHIKARA's Eddie Kingston vs. the BDK's Tursas and Claudio Castagnoli. Castagnoli gave Kingston a blatant low blow right in front of referee Bryce Remsburg, figuring that it wouldn't matter since no one had been able to knock Tursas off his feet all year and thinking that Kingston wouldn't be able to do so either. Kingston kicked out from several Tursas splashes, fought off BDK referee Derek Sabato's interference, and blasted Tursas with a clothesline to knock him off of his feet for the first time ever. Kingston hit Tursas with a Sliding D for the pin and the victory.
This was Larry Sweeney's final CHIKARA appearance. He appeared dressed as Vökoder, a time-traveling cyborg gimmick first used by Sami Callihan and then more famously by Tim Donst, before unmasking. Following this show, he posted a blog where he announced his intentions to return to CHIKARA in 2011, but he never did, as he committed suicide on April 11, 2011.