For those who have asked, Jerry Lawler was not backstage at any point of the show.
The entire show was taped by both VH-1 and Memphis Wrestling, although there's no word on if there are any plans on distributing it via retail at this point. One of the main concerns with VH-1 filming was the lighting of the show as there was no real professional lighting truss brought in, so the production was in a position where they didn't want the building too lit so they could hide the empty sections, but at the same time, VH-1's producers were concerned about the footage coming off too dark.
Jimmy Hart, Lance Russell and Cory Maclin did commentary for the entire show. Sirius satellite radio recorded the feed and will be editing that commentary into some sort of taped delay special, although there was no firm confirmation on whether it would be part of the Bubba the Love Sponge's regular broadcast or a stand alone deal.
The event itself received a ton of local mainstream press coverage, including 15 different photographers at ringside at one point. The Memphis Commercial Appeal filmed video footage from the show, which they posted on their website at this link.
Al Greene received 12 stitches as a result of his brawl with Abdullah the Butcher, the only real injury of note I've heard coming out of the show.
Another casualty of the show was Sal Corrente's hair as apparently Brutus Beefcake and Bubba the Love Sponge cut way more off than he had been expecting, so Corrente is likely going to end up having to shave his head completely.
Memphis names Reggie B Fine and Sweet Georgia Brown as well as TNA's Jeremy Borash were backstage visiting at the show. I've also heard Doug Gilbert may have been in attendance, but haven't confirmed that.
JJ Maguire, who co-wrote a number of wrestling theme songs with Jimmy Hart in WCW and the WWF, performed the national anthem to open the show.
Former WWE and ECW star Kid Kash was made Ricky Morton's partner after Robert Gibson dropped out of the show due to WWE's influence. Kash and Morton often teamed under the Rock N' Roll Express name in the early 1990s.