[7.0] "The show itself is really good, the main event is the stand out match, while the opener and the Chris Hero vs Silas Young matches are really good. The rest is largely pretty decent as well. The criticisms come with the commentary, which seems to be the same issue with every AAW show at this time. Repeated derogatory remarks about Scarlett Bordeaux, other sexist or homophobic remarks, the latter of which they quickly try to correct after realising they have said it live time."
[8.0] "One of the most consistently entertaining and well-balanced shows from a federation that's become the PWG of the MidWest. The opener was an opportunity for the lead heel unit to establish itself against a couple of AAW stalwarts; it was 100 mph action in four minutes. Next was the 'throwback' as Gulak seemingly invented ways to stretch the high-flyer; an example was G picking F up in a Razor's Edge position, carrying F's weight, stretching his arms & legs and then further bending over to increase the pain. A clean match that despite its long length, increasingly got over. Foxy then defended his belt against another seemingly desperate ex-champ. M Foley in da house, charmed the crowd and then a good ol' six man that was less grating than the same schtick we would see in AIW. A first-time bout, Tammy CiamPappa/Poppo & Evans were surprisingly well-made for each other; both enjoy inner-match diversions... *** 1/2. Much tighter, especially in personality, was the Young-Hero bout that featured some innovations (DDT by SY into the bottom buckle) and not an overindulgence of elbows by CH. Kongo/Moose was clunky but also showed off the, by now it's unsurprising, athleticism. The main event was also a first-time singles affair as champ SC provides a much needed change-of-Pace from previous Kings of AAW. I liked the knee work but of course it's no-sold later-on; also R kicking out of SC's new Gin&Tonic finisher is blah. Colvin & Prazak are an outrageously awesome referential pairing."
[9.0] "Super fun show at the intimate Berwyn Eagles Club - Fitchett vs. Gulak is one of the sleeper hits of the year, with the many ways Gulak contorts Fitchett's body, and the match's great ending. Fox/Vega is a fine follow up and far better than their match in January. Ciampa/Evans and Hero/Young were great battles in the middle of the card, and we had a fitting title match with Callihan and Ricochet. Shame the setup for Callihan and Ciampa was delayed by a month due to Callihan's Lucha Underground commitments."