[8.0] "The opener was good, but Shane Strickland needs to be doing much more important things with much better opponents. Caleb/Pepper was very mediocre and insipid. Excellent/Joey was stupid comedy, not to my liking but working reasonably well with this audience. Tremont/Moore was quite mediocre in the ring, never going out of first gear and dragging the CZW Wired TV Championship down in prestige. Kimber/Candice was a great athletic match, possibly the best women's match put on by CZW and ahuge boost to Kimber Lee's status. The 4-Way Tag Team Match was dynamic and intriguing, but the result felt very deflating and useless. Beaver/Loco was perfectly serviceable, giving a convincing victory to the new champions before they face bigger challengers, while also advancing a storyline that will evolve 4-Loco. The 4-Way Singles Match was fun, if somewhat imbalanced, but had a solid finish that gives another big victory to AR Fox as he gets a title match that looks very intriguing. Gulak/Styles was a fun title match with high-level workrate and a huge attraction match, but the copout finish was very deflating and helped nobody. Drake/Havoc fought around the building, honoring their ultraviolent roots in appropriate and pleasantly clean fashion to close the show. Despite an uninspired undercard, the show builds well and has extremely sensible booking with a consistent level of quality that makes it a solid show that feels like a worthy celebration of 15 years of CZW."