[5.0] "Kahagas/Belakus was a decent hard-hitting opener that starts things with good intensity. Vandal/Bolt could be good but involved too much cheap tactics to be enjoyable. Hooligans/MSL was alright because of Hoologan's efforts. Mason/Moose felt sluggish and empty, but Traver/Giddins was much more intense and grounded, altough the story elements and subsequent promo all felt very eerily weird and manufactured. Show picked up majorly when Chris Hero interjected himself and lead a great 3-Way Match with defined characters motivations and crisp impactfulaction that boosted the wrestling quality tremendously. The Ladder match was well-worked, with Maxwell Chicago providing a true funny element and telling a story through the match with it, making this the best Aaron/Maxwell match by an enormous margin. Savages/Flying had good potential, but the circus show surrounding the tag team champions prevented the quality from soaring and kinda deprives Flying Solow from taking the top spot they are ready to bear. Caleb/Swann was a terribly booked main event, taking the popular flagbearer that FIP at long last had managed to develop and immediately sacrificing to a limited wrestler with an hokey overbearing character template. The FIP roster can deliver good quality, but their stupid booking decisions and stubborn lack of judgment still prevents them from rising above the local vanity promotion level with the occasional quality match."