[6.0] "Generally speaking this was a good show, but wasn't nothing that will be remembered or talked about later. The title matches were all good. The early card did its job to warm up the crowd and it was the Doi vs Kuma that was the first proper match. So if you are restricted by time start watching there. I liked the show, but it could have definitely be better. A proper big show could help W-1 to get more momentum and better attendance rates. And this wasn't the big show which they required. Still I suggest checking the last five matches of the card. As with W-1 generally, it is easy to watch."
[6.0] "This show had no memorable high points, but enough solidly good points to stop it being outright mediocre. Nothing of interest occurred in the opening 3 matches. Maybe long-term fans would find something to sink their teeth into, but I just saw boring-to-fine wrestling. Matches were about ** to **3/4. The first match of real interest was Doi vs Kuma, and this might have been my MOTN. I loved the sickening weapon spots and how they mixed well with both wrestlers' aggressive power moves. This was occasionally difficult to watch, but in a good way. ***1/4 - ***1/2. Andy vs Pantera was pretty good. It was a pretty basic high-flying match, but with a few memorable spots (mostly courtesy of Pantera). Nice occasional creativity. ***1/4. The Muto vs Voodoo Murders 6-man tag was very story heavy, basically just getting across the idea of Voodoo Murders being dastardly heels and Muto valiantly fighting back to get the win. Pegaso and Hayashi should have gotten more focus, since they always looked good in their few spots. It was cute watching Muto try to roll back the clock and fire off some signature moves from his youth, so you'd basically only watch this match for that. **1/2. Ashino & Kodama vs Lindaman & Irie was pretty good, and closely followed Doi vs Kodama for MOTN. Each man brought something interesting, though the tag spots were sadly limited, and I expected a better use of all 4 men. Ashino also far too simply overcame his injured arm to get the win. ***1/4 - ***1/2. T-Hawk vs Inaba was massively disappointing. Inaba lacked genuine fire, didn't have a very interesting offence, was occasionally sloppy, and generally just didn't look at all like he deserved to be champion. T-Hawk was more interesting with his prideful character work and occasional bursts of energy, but he likewise wasn't super interesting for the majority of the match. ***"