[5.0] "Tyler Bate is back and I hope the intensity of his confrontation with Trent Seven is only gaining momentum and it will be very noisy and interesting in the future. They can show a first-class match. Josh Morrell is such a nice young fighter, now you need to invest time and effort in such. A very ordinary episode with repeated pros and cons. There is a lack of a fresh look at the brand from the managers."
[6.0] "The opener was a decent match that elevated Dawn back to relevance while Morrell surprised again with a great showing against the homegrown Mastiff. That match surely impressed many and it might be the start of something huge for Morrell. McKenzie has begun to rack up wins again as she carried Samuels to a decent bout. The main event was a great contest between Gradwell & Seven where the latter did a nice work as the newly minted heel. Tyler Bate returning immediately after the match set things straight for the story between them and I'm excited for it. This episode, as usual, went fine but could've been better if the focus was a bit more on stories that are on a long-term basis."
[5.0] "Average show with not much to shout home about other than Emilia McKenzie finally winning a match, and Tyler Bate returning to confront Trent Seven. I did find it funny how Ilja Dragunov "beat a man no-one thought could be beaten", and that Trent Seven put a fist to his jaw to "mock an old friend"... Gunther and Butch are brand new people we never saw before they showed up on SmackDown, everyone!"