[7.0] "This show was a mixed bag with some matches being really good and some being meh. Dahmer vs. Jude was another CZW training school showcase match with Dahmer killing Jude. GQ vs. Kastle vs. Young was relatively the same as the opener with GQ getting some showcase. Junior Heavyweight Title match #1 (Hurricane Kid vs. Ruckus [c]) was absolutely incredible. Hurricane Kid got his nose busted open with one of the craziest chair shots ever. Matthews vs. Z-Barr was boring. It had no point of being a match. Frazier vs. Cash vs. Berk was an entertaining 3 way match with Frazier getting a really high-profile win. Hatred vs. Gage the second best match of the show. They absolutely brutalized each other with those tables. Backseats vs. Boozers was another typical and extremely played out Backseat Boyz match. Berk vs. Storm was another random ass match on the card. This was also Berk's 2nd match of the night. Messiah vs. Bradley was pretty enjoyable for the most part. Bradley reminded me of Rhino from Spider-Man. The finish was dogshit but it's whatever now. Dutt vs.Bailey was good with Sonjay winning the IWA Light Heavyweight Title and establishing himself as a dominant player. The 2nd Junior Heavyweight Title match (B-Boy vs. Ruckus [c] was meh. There was no reason at all for him or Nick Berk to compete twice in one night. The main event (Corporal Robinson vs. Necro Butcher vs. Ian Rotten vs. Nate Webb was a enjoyable hardcore brawl that was a very suitable main event for the crowd."
[3.0] "Largely a disappointing show. There was no need for Ruckus and Nick Berk to do double duty, there's too much and most of it feels almost the same as the last match, there's some pretty stupid and dangerous spots, and why is the main event all IWA:MS talent during a supposed invasion by them? ! Hurricane Kid vs Ruckus and Nick Gage vs Nate Hatred are decent matches, and certainly the best of the bunch here"
[7.0] "The opener was basically a squash. GQ/Niles/Cory was a spirited sprint that made best of the limited arsenal of these rookies. Ruckus/Hurricane kid unsuspectingly stole the show, with intense action and daring high-flying from the underdog Hurricane Kid, and an ending where Hurricane Kid got cut and bled an insane amount of blood in just a few seconds, a striking visual that made Hurricane Kid an hero to the crowd and gave him what might be the most memorable and emotional farewell an independent wrestling jobber ever received. Greg/Z-Barr was incredibly boring and pointless. Cash/Derek/Berk was very dynamic and exciting, mostly Derek Frazier. Hatred/Gage seemed aimless, but the finishing stretch and incredible finish was enough to boost Nate Hatred's credibility and revitalize their feud. Backseat/Boozers was a terribly overbooked mess. Storm/Berk was a great match, full of crisp and fluid action, filling their midcard spot to perfection. Messiah/Bradley felt random, contrived and boring. Sonjay/Bailey was surprisingly effective, with impressive feats of high-flying and crazy bumps being churned out at a nice pace, culminating with Sonjay Dutt gaining a huge victory and becoming a heroic figure to the crowd, while JC Bailey was solid and had his best showing yet. Ruckus/B-Boy was quite disjointed and hardly satisfying to watch. The main event was chaotic with no real structure, making for a shallow and low-quality main event match. Honestly, the show has a ton of rubbish, with 6 bad matches. Yet, there is also a lot of fun to be found, with matches that are memorable for their brawling, their high-flying, their wrestling acumen or their sheer awesome blend of those, with many rookies having positive showing that raise their stocks and Hurricane Kid pulling off the performance of a lifetime to end his career on an incredibly high note. The end result is a very fun show where the positive outnumber the negative and leaves a memorable impression."