[5.0] "Disappointing that Danhausen vs. Hook didn't actually happen, and them trying to push "hookhausen" doesn't give me high hopes for the future. The Women's Trios match was also disapponting. Willow doesn't deserve to be treated like that, she's one of the best wrestlers out there and deserves to get a belt somewhere, not being treated like a jobber, who was allegedled the #1 contandenr for the Women's title just a couple weeks ago, doesn't do that belt any favors either."
[7.0] "Solid episode of Rampage, the opening match was most definitely the one I was looking toward the most and it delievered and left the door open for future matches between Allin and Swerve. The Baddies faction has a lot of potential of being AEW's top women's faction, over Britt Baker DMD's faction with Hayter and Rebel. 7/10"
[8.0] "This was one of the most entertaining Rampages they've done. Not the biggest matches and as usual for Rampage, no big angles but every second of this one hour show was super fun to watch. The matches were good and the segments between them were super entertaining."
[5.0] "Mediocre show with all the results being a foregone conclusion. Two pretty good matches in the opener and the main event and a poor one with Lee and Colton. Hookhausen should be fun. Bang average, like way too many Rampage's have been."
[5.0] "One of those down the middle episodes where nothing really feels all that significant or must-see. Kiera Hogan actually got to win on TV for a change. Still not really sure how or why The Baddies came to be aside from the obvious PR angle following the Big Swole incident. At least wrap a story around it so it doesn't look so obviously corporate. 5 points if you correctly guessed which match Stephon would ref for."
[6.0] "Wish the baddies got more time. Overall a decent episode of Rampage. Main event was a little dull and the shenanigans at the end were very boring. Really hope ROH can get their own show soon so it stops diluting AEW."
[6.0] "The Baddies is a new Jade Cargill group, it's kind of strange to me why her enemies suddenly became friends with her, somehow it happened abruptly, I don't understand. Owen Hart Foundation Men's Tournament is expanding, and the women's part of the tournament has slowed down a bit. Samoa Joe continues to feud with former colleagues in ROH, it's time for them to show the match in the ring. HOOK/Danhausen are interesting guys, maybe they can fight in one team for the sake of experiment! ? ! In other things, this episode has passed and I will probably forget about it quickly."
[6.0] "A Rampage that for me really hinged on one match, the opening match which was delightful. The rest of the card was ok but nothing all that interesting."
[6.0] "One of the least Rampage-ish Rampages ever, at least there have been two "flashy" fights, but overall, it's been nothing to write home about either, let's see next week."
[6.0] "Decent Rampage but not a must see, The Opener was a nice athletic bout the HOOK/Danhausen segment was nice and the backstage promos by the Hardy's/Elite were pretty fun. The Baddies match was just a squash that didn't do much for me. Lee/Gunn wasn't bad but it could've been cut from the show without a problem. The Main Event was fine but a foregone conclusion for a result"
[5.0] "Aside from the main event a disappointing show that felt like just a spicy episode of Dark Elevation. The women's match was particularly embarrassing for AEW as Trish Adora falls over and gets 0 offense and Willow Nightingale isn't even tagged in. Rampage doesn't need this many matches in it and it's hurting the matches that are there."
[4.0] "The show is a solid booked one but in the ring the quality was mediocre. I am sad about it but since the first match, everyone has more than just something out of the quality standard one can check to think about something good."
[6.0] "Pretty average episode. A fairly strong opener undone by a cruddy finish, two squashes, a silly and likely polarizing Hookhausen segment, and then a really good main event. Hype videos for matches like Martinez-Deonna and Fish-Hardy seemed extra well done this week, too."
[6.0] "With one glaring exception, this was a pretty good episode of Rampage - that glaring exception, as so often, being the women's match. Why bring in talents like Nightingale and Adora just to waste them? Fortunately the rest of the show was good, with the opening and closing matches being very good and the Keith Lee squash being exactly what was expected."
[7.0] "For what it was, I think it was an actually quite enjoyable episode of Rampage, sure far from being a really good, but it was just good nonetheless."