[2.0] "Middling-to-poor wrestling rendered moot by an astoundingly appalling performance by the commentary team. Romeo-Cornell is a serviceable enough match, but Zbyszko & Hudson spend the entire time making weak and uncoordinated attempts at humour, or, even more damagingly, actively burying the competitors. They're a little kinder to the workers in the main event but it's ultimately damning with faint praise; they can't think of anything positive to say about either man apart from listing the shoot injuries and illnesses they've worked through outside of the ring. It doesn't help that Duggan-Disciple is just a really bad match. I enjoyed some of Duggan's goofy character work but the style these guys were working was beyond outdated at the time, let alone watching it back now. Nothing has any impact, they are noticeably trying to expend as little energy as possible, and the finish comes from an incredibly weak-looking move. Disciple kicking out at 3.1 seconds is just the icing on the cake - even when relegated to a clear bottom-tier status, even when the match holds zero significance to anybody, even when wrestling a minor legend of the industry like Duggan, and even when it's literally his last match in the company, Ed Leslie is too old school and selfish to properly put somebody over. This is terrible television."