[5.0] "The opener was very bad, with Danny Demanto being even more dull than Grim Reefer who needed help to dispatch him. Team AnDrew had a fun tag match to keep their momentum, but the replacement of Lucky with Ryan McBride was a huge downgrade. Javi-Air/O'Doyle was dull really did not warrant so a long resthold in the middle and had a terribly basic finish, but at least the least boring of the two won. Jigsaw/Vortekz was a much better singles match, somewhat hesitant but generally pleasant, with the title switch really feeling like a tier-change for Scotty Vortekz. Hyde/Toby was tame and slow, a match to gather crowd reaction but that never felt exciting. Havoc/Brain just felt like gratuitous violence to get over a new monster, but Brain Damage has very awkward clumsy tendencies that make it hard to see him as a true menace, especially when he sells that much. The CZW Tag Team Championship Match felt weird, as the team of Derek Frazier & Niles Young just isn't right. Their singles match the next month would still be wacky, but a bit better than this, where BLKOUT had to do all the work. Hero/Kingston is an amazing intense battle that blows-off their year long feud and finally gives catharsis to Eddie Kingston before John Zandig egomaniacally fires him for not giving him his spotlight, but it remains one of the most memorable moment in the promotion's history. Mitch/Necro is a decent hardcore match that introduces Mitch Ryder to the roster in appropriately bloody fashion and firmly cements him as a heel. Justice/Drake was much better than their improvised match, and they fought hard, using recklessness and charisma to entertain the crowd. The undercard sucks fiercely and is hard to get through, while the midcard has big problems, but the last part is very good, with Justice/Drake evolving the main event scene and Kingston/Hero going out in a blaze of glory, so this certainly was fun to watch despite the early pains."
[3.0] "Ich weiß immer nicht so ganz, was einige an CZW so toll finden. Die Workrate kann es zumindest nicht sein. Ein paar wenige sehen hier bemüht aus. Havoc und Brain Damage töten sich recht unterhaltsam. Ryder und Necro in einem Mid South Brawl mit viel Blut (*1/2) und Pain vs Younger (**1/4) waren abgesehen von DEM Match die Highlights. Kingston vs Hero ist extrem brutal und beeindruckend (****)."
[8.0] "Aus meiner Sicht die bisher beste CZW-Show, die ich in 2007 gesehen habe. Vier richtig gute Matches, wenn man die etwas härte Gangart der CZW mag und mit Justice Pain vs. Drake Younger sowie Brain Damage vs. Danny Havoc zwei echte Highlights. Zudem das knüppelharte Finale der Hero / Kingston Fehde. Nein, diese Show ist definitiv nicht beschissen, wie es mein offensichtlich völlig objektiver Vorredner so untreffend formulierte. "