[6.0] "BLKOUT/CKNY was a really nice and swift opener, with BLKOUT starting to excel in their role and becoming a force to be reckoned with. Dahmer/Feinberg was plodding and bad wrestling, with Jon Dahmer being a shoddy babyface and actually more one-note than Rick Feinberg, which says a lot. Hyde/Jude was short and unsubstantial, and Jude's efforts to better himself are being ungratefully ignored in favor of DJ's lazy ass. For some reason, Ruckus/Frazier never really clicked and was somewhat dull, and while it's very nice to see BLKOUT establishing their character, tonight they are kind of getting overexposed and it's harder to digest. Berk/Sitoci was nothing spectacular, but remained clean and focused throughout to fill their time competently. The Four Corners Match was quite cool, with a nice blend of technique and stiff attacks, but B-Boy has a stale act that has nowhere near the abilities to match his push. Teddy Hart's angle was absurdly pointless, and would ultimately not lead to anything. Cash/GQ was clearly a step below their better matches, and noticeably sloppy, but still a fun mindless spotfest that makes the midcard interesting. Whitmer/Bradley was a mediocre strong style match, with BJ Whitmer obviously outclassing Brad Bradley and taking way too long to finish it. Rave/Hero was a great battle, full of suspense and wrestling wizardy that entertained me. It is very sad to see Jimmy Rave's reign of excellence end, but Chris Hero is a made man in CZW and will work his way into becoming a top heel. The main event had a pretty decent lineup, and while it was indeed very short, the stipulation was well exploited and made the best of what they had to. There is a lot of crap to wade through, a boring undercard, long redundant promos and angles and a somewhat goofy main event, but there are a lot of good wrestling in many genre, making this a good and fun show that would have been truly solid if there weren't so much weak matches and booking faux-pas."
[9.0] "This is a classic CZW Arena show from 2004. The atmosphere is great for a show involving the Philly crowd; loud, rude, aggressive and electric. The crowd still stays active the whole show and this time showcases the upside of old school CZW crowd. Like at the "Overdrive" show from the same year, everything seems to click here and matches seem to have extra effort put in to them. Joker & Sabian vs CKNY (**¾-***) Decent opener tag match. Pretty basic stuff, but the finishing sequence with the Joker Driver is absolutely great. Jon Dahmer vs Rick Feinberg (*¾) Short squash. Move of the Thousand Maniac´s seals the deal! DJ Hyde vs Jude (**¼) This was also kind of a squash, but an entertaining squash with all of its stiffness and occasional Jude fighting back moments. Ruckus vs Derek Frazier (***) There is a small struggle here. Nothing new, but Frazier brings out some hyped up aggression to the match and makes Ruckus adept to it. Nick Berk vs Emil Sitoci (**¾) Fast paced with a hint of technical. Pro delivery. B-Boy vs Alex Shelley vs Dan Maff vs Roderick Strong (****) Perfect action packed 4 way involving four of the top indy talent at the time. All guys look great and bring their own styles to the match and its the dynamic between these styles that delivers. Match follows the plan smoothly, but gives great fighting moments between all phases & eliminations. Chris Cash vs GQ (***¾) Tremendous energy and beautiful reckless carnage in this match that´s based on their feud. Rough & unpolished aggressive ladder match Cash is known for, one of his best. These guys sacrifice everything for the fans. BJ Whitmer vs Brad Bradley (***) I liked this. Physical but slow "big man" match. Some heavy hits involved. Crowd is split, some chant; "boring", but get silenced by the majority. Chris Hero vs Jimmy Rave (***½) Unique finish. Quality wrestling struggle. Six Man Tables Match (***¾) Perfect memorable ME. Wild & exciting table rumble."