[6.0] "The opener had interesting moments, but the stupid heel antics of Alex Colon derails the match. Excellent/Buxx had gross comedy that meshed well together, but honestly that really wasn't a match for me. Drew Gulak promo was excellent, casting away Alexander James and connecting Gulak's Campaign goals with the fans desires, cutting an amazing rebel promo and turning into a gigantic babyface. Then, Gulak/Sozio happened, certainly the best match Sozio ever was a part of, but the overbooking of it was horrendous, with interference galore, Drew Gulak throwing demented offense only for Sozio to absurdly kick out of everything and eventually get the casual dirty victory. Gresham/Sabian was a solid midcard match, showing the untapped technical acumen of Sabian and giving him a solid victory. The 4-Way Tag Team Match had energy and a fun pace, but ended way too soon with an uninspired finish that just cuts the fun out of the show. Alexander James cuts a great promo that completely revamped his character, but got immediately squashed by an inexplicably babyface Joe Gacy, ruining any and all credibility he might have gained in his solo run. Strickland/Caleb had low workrate and was very boring, as Shane Strickland is seemingly transitioning into being a boring heel. Biff/Mike was an exquisite impromptu match, full of action at a breakneck pace that never stopped, giving huge moments to Mike Bailey and concluding with a spectacular finish that further cements Biff Busick as a bonafide main event player. The main event was a standard deathmatch and felt okay, but this feud is well beyond its peak. The show has a lot of solid wrestling on it, with Biff/Bailey and the core of Gulak/Sozio being shining examples, but the pacing was deficient in places, the timing was sometimes off and most egregiously the booking of it was simply moronic to insane degrees. The workrate saves the show and makes it good, but the booking is terribly damaging."