[7.0] "Masha Slamovich shocks everyone and achieves a crushing victory over the former team and women's champion, and I said that she is ready to beat the tops! Chris Sabin and Kaz must take revenge on Honor No More and you can call Alex Shelley for help. Eric Young gradually gets into the champion's head and inflicts his first defeat, albeit in a team match. A good show with bright wrestling and big bets."
[8.0] "A Really Damn Good Show! It had 3 very good matches(Trey/Shelley, Sabin/Kazarian & VBD/Alexander & Briscoes), Green/Grace was also good...those 2 have some good chemistry with each other, Raj/Shera vs. Morrissey/Gujjar was good & Masha looked great with a surprisingly dominant win over Havok! A great way to spend 2 hours!"
[8.0] "The opener was one of the best weekly matches of Impact this year for me as both told the "Teacher versus Student" story arc excellently. Masha rocked the arena with a newsworthy dominant match against the renowned Havok while Sabin & Kazarian almost stole the show but missed that chance due to the dusty finish, thanks to Honor No More. Grace & Green had a fun match giving a nice preview for Queen of the Mountain & I'm excited to see Grace back in the top level of the division. The tag match was a standard one pitting a sudden team of Gujjar & Morrissey who worked well for a one-off. The main event was a great teaser for Slammiversary as VBD still maintain their prominence by winning the match and staying a step ahead of the champions. Their matches at the PPV are slated to rock the show in my view. This episode in overall was another rock solid package where the PPV shapes up so good with the hype as well as fixing the interest for the upcoming weekly shows with interesting matches booked."
[8.0] "I thought Josh Alexander and the Briscoes was a pretty inspired pairing, and Masha mowing through Havok (her first real name opponent) shows that Impact is ready to continue with her monster push. And it's never a bad thing to see Frankie back in Impact."