[6.0] "The SAnitY debut was exceptionally well-done. Though the actual tag-team of Wolfe-Fulton make up the weakest members of the quartet, the other two members are charismatic enough to make up for their deficiencies. And what a lovely slow-burn unmasking as well... I marked out. I'm so pleased Nikki Cross is no longer stuck in a bland face role as she's one of the more entertaining English-speaking female pro wrestlers in the world. I did not become an EY fan until he went heel a couple years back yet since then he offers me an frantic, roided-up bundle of nerves that I believe is capable of imploding at anytime. The whole thing worked for me including Roode selling fright of the SAnitY team, walking away and the cowardice he showed in his backstage interview of course blaming Tye for being a 'Perfect 10 loser. ' If handled well Tye can very much become a solid upper-midcard face. At some point Liv needs to get one-up on Billie as BK is not appealing in this role. (I wonder who in mgmt she sleeps with. ) Almas's backstage was intense but if not followed-up on with a Cedric interview and match at the NXT show in Toronto (especially with Itami suffering yet another injury - time to retire, dude) Moss and Sabbatelli come off as two strays from mid 2000s TNA... like outcasts from 'The Naturals. ' Shane needs to cut his hair as it's all amuck and looks trashy... Match-wise I agree with 'themib's' thoughts. Standard, but at least over-extended, show-ending brawl w/ the return of Nakamura."
[5.0] "I liked the presentation of sanity, TM61 / Moss and Sabbatelli was ok and the return of Nakamura. Basically was a show to prepare storylines for next TAKEOVER."
[7.0] "A fine show elevated by the show-closing brawl with Nakamura and Joe. SAnitY had a good reveal, but the match wasn't much, loving Nikki Cross as a part of the group. Good backstage promos with Roode and Almas on this episode. Whoever decided to build the other tag match around the two green guys needs a good talking to."