[5.0] "It's funny how all these wrestlers get amazing matches on small shows, and when it comes time to perform in front of a large audience, an 18-minute match starts to seem like an hour. Better than the previous match, there were some decent team combinations, but overall it's a pretty disappointing sight (**3/4)."
[5.0] "The story behind this match is really great and emotional, and it's a pity that the match itself wasn't like this. I liked what Tsukasa did, and anyway not always. Kurumi and Tsukushi did a few nice things as well, but I expected at least a bit more, I didn't feel their emotions at all even though this is the most important factor for such matches."
[9.0] "I loved the story leading to this, and it went exactly as I wanted. Tsukushi and Kurumi as "This is Ice Ribbon" tag team were one of the leading teams in promotion until the incident in 2017, and since then it took some time to fix their issues. After 2018 tag belt challenge together, they haven't faced each other in almost two years... until Fujimoto stepped forward and challenged Frank Sisters herself to help them sort the disagreements in the ring. Tsukushi and Kurumi were the center of the narrative both in the buildup and in the match, finally unleaahing their fury towards each other. Kurumi prevailed, but what's more important is they finally made peace with each other. Amazing story and amazing match. ****1/2"
[6.0] "This was a well worked tag match. Fast and quick, although a little sloppy with the strikes and other moves towards the end. The singles exchange between Tsukushi and Kurumi was pretty cool though. Very rough but keeps with the pacing of the match as well. ***1/4"
[8.0] "A very good match. Felt at times like more of a Tsukushi vs. Kurumi singles match, but didn't particularly suffer for that. Fujimoto was great in what she did as always."
[8.0] "It was a good match, perhaps the other two matches were better, but this was serviceable. I would have liked if the champions retained , since i feel they carried the match."
[8.0] "This was a very good tag title match; hurt by the fact that it was in the middle between two incredible matches. The main story was built around Tsukushi and Kurumi and the sections with them in it were really good; Hiragi Kurumi is very underrated as a wrestler and Tsukushi is great. While Tsukka and Mochi Miyagi were mostly acting in a secondary role they both still played their role well: with Tsukka unsurprisingly being very good in this match. The finish brought it down a little in that it was a little awkward: after Kurumi hit a reverse tombstone on Tsukushi there was a missed save and then Michi Miyagi hit an awkward looking Styles Clash (not awkward in a way where it looked like it hurt more so it added; just weird) but that sort of thing doesn't exactly kill the match."
[8.0] "The theme of this match is that Tsukasa Fujimoto wants Tsukushi and Kurumi to solve their personal issues, but you don't need to know the story to enjoy it. It was a tag team match worth watching, with everyone doing their part well. Tsukushi and Kurumi were the core of the match, with Fujimoto and Mochi acting as support. ****1/4"