[5.0] "On the one hand, this is much more decent than one might have feared, because the intensity is okay and the common elimination of Omos also makes a solid impression. On the other hand, you have to ask yourself ... Corbin? I somehow can't understand that message. Anyway, five points."
[7.0] "I'm a Battle Royal mark, and this one was filled with stars and better action than the one on Raw. The only bad thing is that the winner didn't get the final spot on MITB. ***1/4."
[6.0] "Seth Rollins is still a strategist, decided not to bother and relax before the big show. Sheamus and Drew are wildly underestimated and in fact I would look at their battle in contrast to the bored Roman and Brock. Riddle, as always, shines and finally takes revenge on Omos for past beatings. Happy Corbin, of course, is still a cunning man, probably spoiled everyone's mood."
[5.0] "I still don't understand what went through WWE creative's head to make a match like this and then repeat it with the last 4 wrestlers who still hadn't gotten their chance to go to Money in the Bank, it was weird and also it was predictable that someone who wasn't in that match would win, however it was a pretty bad decision, both this match and the Main Event."
[4.0] "A lame battle royal with the men's ladder match competitors in it, and Happy Corbin winning it for some reason. The Royal Rampage this certainly was not."
[5.0] "This wasn't a BAD match (it can't be considering the participants), but like... why? What was the reason for this? Corbin winning did nothing for him because he lost in the match that matters later in the night. Madcap, Ezekiel, and Miz all looked like low card goobers yet got a chance to qualify later in the night when Corbin actually won? If this was only the men in the ladder match it would have made a tiny bit more sense at least. Not an awful match but the booking was utterly baffling. [**1/4]"