[9.0] "Steen/Webb is a great opener, full of action and energy that starts Kevin Steen's Title Reign with a bang. Masturbation/Bruisers was surprisingly cooperative and pleasant, injecting new blood in the tag team division. Kingston/Dragon had a slow pace but filled it with intensity in every move, making it a captivating battle that sends the Kingston/Hero feud into overdrive. The CZW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match had nice action, but the ending feels cheap and screwy as hell, robbing Derek Frazier of a proper victory and unceremoniously screwing Mike Quackenbush again, probably because Zandig is a bitter bastard. The booking of the CZW Junior Heavyweight Championship in 2005 has been atrocious. The CZW Tag Team Championship Match was more about entertainment than wrestling, and in that respect it succeeded, until ultimately Kings Of Wrestling capitalized on their popularity and became champions. Ruckus/Generico was a bit too short and could not exploit the full extent of both guys immense talent, it remains a cool and tight match that keeps on cementing Ruckus as a strong fighting champion. The main event was a fine brawl, Messiah was a more than adequate replacement for Zandig, being the only match of its kind tonight helped them tremendously, the two distinct rekindled rivalries helped fuel the full length of the fight and they savantly dosed the hardcore action to give thrills to the crowd without falling overboard and numbing them, making this a great example of a successful CZW-Style main event. I am stunned to see just how well thought-out the entirety of this event was. I thought the night of action was great and well-paced, and while some choices of winners don't sit with me, I found true enjoyment in every match of the card. The only glaring error is the finish of the CZW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match that damages a title belt that has already wasted many huge opportunities this year, but otherwise this is an almost flawless night for CZW."