[5.0] "Axel/Mack was an excellent opener, with two wrestlers that know each other very well and used their chemistry to produce fast, exciting and fluid exchanges that got the crowd hot from the get go. Crist/Hope was purely filler, a weak undercard offering with little memorable about it. Tracy/Dickinson was technically solid and well-balanced, but lacked a spark to be intriguing. Iestyn/T-Bone was useless midcard filler, as T-Bone as had a miserable weekend of mediocrity and did nothing to deserve a title shot, so being crushed by Iestyn Rees was only a formality. The PCW Tag Team Title match was quite athletic and offered a nice pace that the show needed, yet it lacked some cohesion to be really meaningful and ends up a bit forgettable. Jurn/Mastiff started with very entertaining ring entrances that got the crowd involved, and then had a great sprint, but you can't help but feel that such a short match with needless cheating kinda craps all over the Openweight Tournament and makes it feel meaningless. Keith/Janela started slowly, but progressed into a very nice encounter that built to a satisfying finish, giving a taste of american indy to the UK crowd. Hooligans/Kings was too basic and formulaic to be interesting on this night. Fox/Bubblegum was a decent if unspectacular conclusion to the weekend, as despite his popularity, Bubblegum simply wasn't in AR Fox's league, who destroyed Bubblegum with a barrage of great aerial attacks to get the victory and win the Cruiserweight Tournament. The show as a lot of filler, but deliver in a few key places to be fun, but lacks a better end to the tournaments to be truly memorable."