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KratersAtlas wrote on 05.08.2022:
[5.0] "Pretty average show. Highlights were the classic six man tag, Berk/Ruckus/Flash, the hype ass Zandig/CZW promo, and the highspots in the main event. Skippable, but it is historic."
jaytodadee wrote on 15.05.2020:
[5.0] "Die ersten beiden Matches sind nicht erwähnenswert. Im Anschluss folgt der zu der Zeit obligatorische Three Way Dance, welcher ganz ordentlich war (*3/4). MOTN und bis dato auf jeden Fall eines, wenn nicht sogar das beste Match bei CZW, war das Six Man Tag Team Match, bei welchen die Protagonisten ein wahres Spot-Feuerwerk abliefern dürfen (***3/4). Die Briscoes dürfen dann wegen Zandig nich nochmal gegeneinander wrestlen... Pondo vs Mondo (*3/4), Acid vs Kashmere (*3/4) und Fujita vs Youth (**) konnte man sich allesamt gut geben. Der Main Event war sehr unterhaltsam, leider verletze sich Ric Blade bei einem Spot und parallel dazu rutscht Nick Gage von der Brüstung, sodass am Ende ziemlich improvisiert werden musste. Mit Justice Pain hat man aber den richtigen Sieger (**1/4). Alles in allem eine ordentliche Show mit dem Six Man TT Match als großem Highlight."
Paul Allain wrote on 30.07.2019:
[4.0] "The opener was extremely tame but watchable, while Dahmer/Marquez weighted itself down with unnecessary distraction and a snail-paced boring match. Zandig's angle was just another way to boost his ego and his delusions of grandeur. The triple threat match became quite fun with Ruckus crazy offense driving the match and providing the bulk of the entertainment. The trios match was a wonderful revelation, a frenetic spotfest that the crowd went completely crazy for, creating a whole set of new stars in one fell swoop. Jay/Mark was a promising rematch, but got cancelled for another Zandig egotrip, but at least it seems to lead to the much awaited Briscoes/H8 match. Pondo/Mondo was a mediocre brawl, but even that bad match suffered from random interference, and yet another Zandig segment, which at least sets-up Kashmere/Acid. That was quite fun in its short timeslot, but must lead to an improbable fourth Zandig segment where he humiliates Kashmere before accepting a tag team challenge for the next night. Reckless/Fujita was a very good mat-based contest that provided solid quality wrestling and differentiated itself from anything else tonight. The main event was the chaotic craziness that made CZW famous, but it was harmed simultaneously by Ric Blade's injury and Nick Gage's monumental botch that the commentary futilely tried to cover with obvious lies, forcing an awkward improvised ending, but the bulk of the match was still cool. This is a hard show to get through, as on a pure wrestling basis, the show is good, with enough memorable matches to definitively hit that good show threshold, but Zandig's atrocious selfishness is in full effect and ruins the show with multiple spotlight stealing interventions and open burial of talents for bigoted motives, making him the driving negative force of the night and dragging the event's rating down, as Zandig is an albatross that must be stopped, or his egocentric stupidity will threaten the very existence of his own company."
ianhates wrote on 04.08.2017:
[4.0] "I don't particularly recommend this show to anyone outside of CZW completionists. Highlights include the six man tag (SAT vs Brian XL and Divine Storm), Mad Man Pondo vs Nick Mondo, and the four way main event (Justice Pain vs Lobo vs Nick Gage vs Ric Blade). The main event is mostly memorable for Ric Blade hurting himself while doing a swanton bomb off a tall ledge followed by Nick Gage slipping and falling off the same ledge."