[6.0] "According to the standard, a calm show before the ppv, we saw the intensity of passions only at the end, and so I hope that it will be very hot and epic at the Slammiversary itself. There was a task to show the warm-up before the wrestling feast and we got it in the full sense."
[8.0] "A quality go-home show for Slammiversary, thought I'm not as thrilled with Aldis being on Team TNA. Here's to hoping James Storm shows up! Also, I'll always stan Taya and Rosemary; better chemistry than even DemonXBunny. Can't wait for the NEW KOs Tag Team champs."
[9.0] "That was a really great show. Trey Miguel and Mike Bailey delivered as always, comeback of Aces & Eights was nostalgic and really fun, and contract signing was awesome, especially Eric Young was a star of this segment - as it was supposed to be. Overall - a great show building hype to Slammiversary"
[6.0] "Some really good stuff on this show, the closing promo was needed and well made and the X division match was just as good. Everything else was not on the same level. But I'm still hype for the ppv."
[7.0] "A good last show before the 20th anniversary with the appearance of the A&8s to add to the nostalgia. I think the PPV line-up is pretty strong and proof of that is that in the go home show we had good matches like Trey/Bailey or Bey/White vs Briscoes as an appetizer. It's a shame that it didn't quite work out to have Eric Young as a contender for the world title outside of Violent by Design. Disappointing to have seen nothing of Moose and Callihan in the ring."
[7.0] "For a go-home show for Slammiversary, this was a really nice show. The squash matches were fine with me, and the actual matches were all good. Highlights were definitely Miguel/Speedball and BULLET CLUB/Briscoes. The main event felt a little forced, but the Contract Signing was really great, and I liked the finish to the show. This got me hyped more for Slammiversary, and thats what a go-home show should do."