[4.0] "Freelance's premier of 2015 was a full step above their usual 2014 offering. The first half of the show felt very mundane, with weird comedy that did not land and sloppy action that was poorly layed out. However, the second half was simply great, giving much steam to the Freelance Tag Team Championship Tournament. IOU/Dragons was quite a solid and suspenseful midcard match, although it felt like an infrequent occurence of overbooking a match in the Freelance ring. Mitchell/Anthony was surprisingly equilibrated and eventful, featured a surprising result that bolsters the mainstay's profile and, as an added bonus, an even bigger match has been set-up for the next show. The main event is marvelous, not only cementing the top team in Freelance and featuring their guest stars in a high-quality action match, but also providing genuinely entertaining comedy in the midst of it that gave a change of pace and highlighted their respective characters, an absolutely perfect main event for the show. The show really had problems founding its footing early, desperately highlighting the gap between bottom-tier and top-tier talents pool of Freelance, but when the show kicked into next gear it became impeccable and really shows the potential for a full-on Freelance schedule with Championships and storylines."