[7.0] "[3.25*] I really liked everything I saw from the match, but man, this must be one of the matches with most commercials ever, lmao. Every time I was getting into it a commercial fucked things up. Thankfully the ending stretch was great with Punk progressing his story with Drew. Ricochet breaking tables and it ended up being very good."
[5.0] "This match did the right things, but didn't do them right, especially the finish - Uso's offense just didn't look decisive enough against McIntyre. It tried to be 'all killer, no filler' from the start and while there was no filler, there wasn't much of killer action either. Ricochet's 450 looked awesome, that was probably the only highlight here."
[8.0] "Was there live for this and we were a little confused why guys were breaking up pins because it was advertised as an elimination match. When I rewatched it on TV, there were none of the breakups shown. Lots of commercials during this match. It was still great, though. Springboard 450 through the announce table was insane. I also loved how Ricochet apologized to Samantha Irvin before delivering it. Punk screwing McIntyre was great as was Drew's scathing promo before the match. Really solid main event to cap off an insane Mania weekend in Philly."
[8.0] "YEET! YEET! YEET! YEET! YEET! YEET! Jey Uso deserved a good match after what happened on Saturday. I cant wait for this match. But I also what to see Damian vs Ricochet too now."
[10.0] "One of the best Fatal 4 Ways in recent memory. I popped hard for ricochet doing the 450 through the table. Bronson Reed looks fantastic here, can't wait to see him vs. Sami Zayn for the IC Title. Jey winning feels like a fresh choice, and allows us to delay Drew Re-gaining the WHC until Clash At The Castle"
[7.0] "Good match that had all four guys looking strong and had a finish that I personally thought was solid considering CM Punk/McIntyre is one of the hottest feuds going in the company right now. My favorite spot of the match was the 450 by Ricochet through the announce table. Solid 3.5 star match that has me wondering what a Jey vs. Priest title match will look like."
[7.0] "I'd give an 8 if it wasn't costantly interrupt by ads, but I guess that complaining about commercials in a Raw episode for a non title match is pretty useless. However, the match is very fun to watch. MVP of the night is Ricochet with his amazing 450 on the announce table. But everyone had their spot to shine, with the focus on the fury of Drew that lost his title the night before. And genius finale with Punk that costed the match for McIntyre for the second straight day. And really happy for Jey Uso, with his many title shots they're giving his singles run an identity (I hope you got what I mean)."
[7.0] "As this match was going by I was telling myself how this was another overrated match inflated by who the winner was, but things started going better and every wrestler (except Jey. Sorry, the guy bores me in the ring) put on a bit more effort to make this stand out as a number one contender's match (which lacked some star power to be a match with World Title implications. But I think it's safe to say the World Title as of now is more like the IWGP Global Title is to NJPW, an upper-carder Title). Match with good flow, an organic evolution going from less to more and a remarkable finish with CM Punk once again costing Drew McIntyre the World Title. They brought in a table to give the match a bigger feeling, as well as Ricochet doing the spot of the match with a spectacular 450 to Bronson Reed on the announce table. I thought they were going for a rematch between Priest and Drew, but maybe they'll save that for Glasgow, and since Jey is so over with the crowd at least that will please people, but it's not a match that hypes me that much. Nice Main Event for the show, a bit underwhelming perhaps for being RAW after Mania, but notable anyways (*** 1/2)"
[7.0] "Good main event that was controlled by commercials all the way through. I like how they gave everyone their chance here in the main event, Some insane spots and a good choice for winner in Jey Uso since I bet they are waiting until Clash to give Drew his actual moment."
[6.0] "Solid TV main event but nothing special. Outside of the great Ricochet table spot and the Punk interference spot there wasn't really anything of note. Bronson Reed is just such an average big man and must be regretting leaving Japan where he was a main event player. Uso gets the title shot which after his awful Mania match I can't say I'm excited to see. ***1/4"
[7.0] "A good main event hampered by the amount of ads that really ruined the flow here. I mean this match was only 17 minutes but had 3 ads placed throughout it, and it disrupted the flow and structure that a match like this should have. Still was good overall, with a pretty great final stretch and a few good spots throughout. Loved all 3 guys teaming up to superkick Drew and then one by one turning on eachother, and of course Ricochet's springboard 450 through the announce table was sick too. At the end, Punk showed up to once again cost Drew, adding more heat their feud, which lead to Jey hitting a spear on Drew for the win. Don't agree with the choice of winner here; Jey still isn't the greatest singles wrestler and I personally don't think Priest is capable of carrying him to a decent singles match, like Seth did during his reign. Also it would've made a lot more sense for Ricochet to win as he's spent the last month feuding with the Judgement Day. Regardless, this was still a pretty entertaining match, which could've probably been a lot better had the ad breaks not disrupted the flow so much. ***3/4"
[6.0] "Pretty good TV main event. The winner gets to face Damian Priest for the WHC. This took a long time to settle in until both of the commercial breaks were over and it was solid but unspectacular stuff for a majority of the match. The last third or so was much better, finally started to see bigger moves and everyone picked up the pace. The obvious highlight here is Ricochet's awesome 450 from the top rope to the announce table. Drew had Jey set up for the Claymore, but CM Punk came out to interfere. Jey made a quick comeback and got the win by pinning Drew. Good way to advance the Drew-Punk feud, which was already off to a great start. 6.5/10"
[7.0] "Very fine! Ricochet was insane, but the ads were placed weird so we missed a lot of actions still we got some very cool moments, and a meh winner, definetly an easy win for damian"
[7.0] "This took a moment to get everything together, but once it did, it turned into a really solid match between 4 really good wrestlers. Interesting choice to have Jey Uso win. I'm not sure what to make of him challenging for the title after his kinda disappointing match with his brother at WrestleMania, but I'm open to seeing where it goes."
[7.0] "Took a while for this to get going with all the commercial breaks at the beginning, but it really cooked from about halfway on. Pairing Jey Uso with Damien Priest in a championship program will work - Jey is still mega-hot with the crowd and Priest will help carry the in-ring load. Bronson Reed was the MVP of this match, though - that guy needs to keep wrestling on TV. His agility and movement for a dude his size is impressive. Meanwhile, Drew McIntyre is ready to murder CM Punk after tossing around everyone. Ricochet was there to do Ricochet things - that 450 onto the announce table was gnarly. Hopefully he stays in the TV mix. More than anything else, this match was the best indicator of the "new era" WWE has been touting. Four dudes with contrasting styles that were either ignored or misused by the past regime were given time to ball out. They did that, furthering their stories in the process."
[8.0] "A damn fun main event between four great wrestlers, no surprise there either, because when you see names like these, you automatically expect super-clean content from start to finish. They had time, and even if the commercials ruined my interest a little at times, it was still made up for by some excellent action. Everyone shone, had their moment and Ricochet was once again amazing. Right winner and great finish."
[6.0] "An average main event that then caught fire in the closing stretch. This continued the CM Punk and Drew McIntyre rivalry, as Punk cost McIntyre the first shot at Damian Priest, handing it over to Jey Uso. Sure he may have had the worst match of WrestleMania with his brother, but Jey is over and will fit the first PLE challenger role. Ricochet and Bronson Reed didn't feature at WrestleMania, but they both had decent outings here, and it's on them throughout the year to get themselves spots on WrestleMania 41."
[5.0] "I assume folks are getting overexcited about the final five minutes because the opening 12 were pretty uneventful and around half of them were consigned to picture-in-picture or whatever that commercial break split screen is called. There was undoubtedly a flurry of cool exchanges leading up to the finish, before Ricochet decided to take himself out of the World title picture for the sake of a "Holy shit! " chant. From there, we had the inevitable Punk angle opening the door for some trademark featherlight Uso offence. Yeesh **1/2"
[8.0] "Solid TV bout, aside from the commercials. I like these contendership 4-ways that they've been doing under Triple H's creative. They're a good way to see who else is realistically within the title picture. I figured Drew would be the obvious winner, but the Punk shennanigans caught me off guard even though they probably shouldn't have. I'm not super hot on Jey winning here since Reed could absolutely use another big match after winning the Andre, but it is what it is. I suspect that Reed will continue to hover around the IC title, but I do think he's good enough to be elevated to WHC. Decent action, Ricochet is insanely good, Drew always pulls the right emotions."
[7.0] "It was a good match, or at least, what we could see of it. The chemistry of all four men leads to a much better fatal 4-way experience than we'd get from Raws of the past. So why am I being bearish on this match? Well, it's the unfortunate confluence of two trends in WWE: The Rock being habitually unable to keep his times like any other wrestler, and - to a lesser scale - the experimentation in production since Kevin Dunn was turfed out. Putting matches in PIP and giving some action rather than the full-commercial rest-hold is to be welcomed, of course, but not to the extent where half of them are behind the curtain, and this really did harm the match in the end. Also, I'm going to be honest, I'm not too enamoured with Jey getting the win. Sure, he's over with the crowd, but after Saturday night, I'd not like to see Jey in such a high-profile singles match for some time. Give Bronson Reed the W, make the Andre mean something, and hey, we can have a "run the clock back" program with Damian to a few years ago to see how the two have grown in the WWE since then."
[9.0] "This was a nice fun match surprisingly. One of the main takeaways is that Ricochet is a beast and he absolutely deserves a huge push and hopefully he can get on that Mania card next year cause man he's special. Bronson and Drew have really good chemistry and I can see them going back at it in a future RAW episode soon. CM Punks distraction was really good, ngl I popped when I saw him. I think Jey Uso winning is a good choice for being Priest's first opponent. Overall it was a fun main event to end off a good show."