[3.0] "I'm going to be blunt...this edition of NWA-TNA was bad. Even though there was some watchable matches here, they would end up having terrible booking and repetitive finishes. Vince Russo explains himself and does some "shooting", just to be outshined by Mike Tenay doing the same. Bruce becomes Alan Funk on this episode; proving that a painful angle can certainly be for nothing. This show was a mess, and a painful watch; I recommend nobody else go back and watch this. This was unfortunately my first new NWA-TNA that I wasn't watching for a second time to review here and it didn't make me want to continue."
[5.0] "The episode was a little uneven, but there was some solid action with the tag division and Siaki/Crimson Dragon. Lynn/Styles always delivers, but they've gone to the well too many times. This wasn't a bad episode, but there was too much that felt like a straight copy and paste from prior weeks."
[3.0] "Not the best episode of TNA in the Asylum. The Killings/Jarrett match didn't need to happen two weeks in a row and Styles/Lynn was good, but has been seen too constantly during the launch of this company. A lot of Russo nonsense, which is a result of Russo himself trying to involve himself in things more than he should. Brian Lawler acting like a bitch on live TV and then quitting? Sooo bad."
[4.0] "This was a rough episode. There was some bad, a lot of boring, and very little good on this show. we open the show with a dull tag match between Divine Storm and the Briscoes. This had potential, but no one had the experience to guide the match. We then got an other dull tag match, this time between the Hot Shots and America's Most Wanted. This was alright until the finish, which made AMW look like complete idiots. The Disciples of the New Church then defended their World Tag Team Titles against BG James and Curt Hennig in a match that went way too long before AMW broke it up. EZ Money then squashed Alex Winters to continue his (unwanted) push. Sonny Siaki and Crimson Dragon were up next, with one of the most boring matches I've seen that didn't involve BG James. Things pick up as Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles face off for the 9, 278th time over the X-Division Title, once again scoring the Match of the Night. Finally, Jeff Jarrett defends his World Heavyweight Title against Ron Killings in another painfully dull outing."
[4.0] "This was a bad episode. Excluding the Jerry Lynn vs AJ Styles match, the rest was mediocre or bad. Bruce and Lawler storyline is getting even worse. Plenty of squash or matches with no purpose. The tag team title stuff wasn't bad, but the matches were only a excuse to have a couple of brawls between AMW and the New Church. Lynn vs AJ in another great match to their rivalry, so I only recommend watching that. Oh, and I almost forgot that stupid Vince Russo promo, it's just horrible and what's the point on having him on the main event?"
[4.0] "Not a great episode this week. Full of pointless matches, most of which are boring and some that are outright bad. As usual, it's up to AJ and Jerry Lynn to bail things out and they just about succeed here."
[2.0] "2 good things, the opening match was very fun and the Lynn/Styles match was great. Everything else on the show ranged from totally forgettable to vomit inducingly bad. Russo's rambling and pathetic attempt to cut a fiery "shoot" promo just drags on and on and accomplishes nothing, and of course he has to make himself the focal point of the main event as well. The Brian Lawler/April "storyline", if it can be so called, is also one of the absolutely stupidest things to ever happen in pro wrestling."