[3.0] "The worst Impact+ special I've ever seen. The worst part was the 20 minute "busted open live" in tje middle of the show were bully appoligizes to Tommy only to get to the eventual swerve & throwing coffee in his face. And I say such as a big fan of both Impact and busted open. None of the matches i looked forward to, we're memorable and that segment was so bad it was overpowering everything else. The only saving grace was Joe Hendry vs. Moose, l but that was only for the comedic relief . The dot combat was going to be silly but the whole VR headset thing was incredibly unbelievable."
[7.0] "Frankie & Kon gave a solid starter to the show that took the story of The Design for an interesting turn. The Hex delivered a solid showing in the tag title match while Hendry & Moose were having a lot of fun in the Dot Combat act. It felt like a nice way to pop for many cheap nostalgic segments and speaking of a segment, a PPV had something with Ray & Dreamer that easily, I mean, EASILY could've been in any episode of Impact weekly after this because it halted the momentum that's been built so far. The four-way was harmless with the predicted winner whereas Bullet Club & Time Machine met in an excellent encounter of synergic action with the seeds for a storyline that could be progressed in the future. Mickie survived the wrath of the Russian renegade in Slamovich in a very good clash of a legend facing a focused breakout. I thought it's about to see a change before it even began, but Mickie kicked off the reign in a strong way. The main event might've felt like an old-school Japanese main event with the slow beginning and supreme improvement towards the climax. Alexander tapped the monster inside of him, acted a bit more of a villain in order to elevate the challenger. In overall, Impact's streak of consistent PPVs continues, but the quality of action faced a drop here due to the build of rivalries not hitting the second gear. Add in the long & tedious talk show segment & production issues, it was tough to follow at a point, but the show was pretty solid. 7.5 out of 10 points!"
[6.0] "The latter half of this show really helped raise it up for me with the main event being my match of the night. The Time Machine trios match would be my second and Gresham/Bailey & Mickie/Masha next. The first half of this show wasn't bad but I feel Gresham/Bailey would have served best as the PPV opener with the Ray & Dreamer segment being on the pre-show. They had a sold out crowd but I felt it was hard to tell as the crowd was not very energetic, a problem I have felt whenever Impact or ROH has had shows at Sams Town in the past. There were other production issues involving sound and a rather squeaky ring. Some odd booking as well, most notably with Masha who has now lost 3 title matches on 3/4 of their last specials. With a bit more tuning, it could have been stronger I feel but not a bad show. 6-6.5 or so."
[6.0] "The first half of the show featured perfectly fine if unremarkable action. The Bully Ray-Tommy Dreamer talk segment wasn't bad but did grind the flow of the show to a halt, and probably should've been swapped with the Gresham-Bailey match on the pre-show. Fortunately things pick up substantially with the last three matches, with good outings in the Bullet Club-Time Machine tag match and Mickie-Slamovich, and ends with a very strong main event face vs. face bout in Alexander vs. Swann. A decent watch but not as strong as many of Impact's recent PPVs."
[5.0] "Pretty disappointing show where Hendry and the main event were the two standouts on this show. It could move up a point or two if there were just 200 more people in this crowd."
[6.0] "The first half of this was aggressively average, and though I'm probably more lenient than most when it comes to the Bully and Dreamer stuff, I think you have to question breaking up the card with a lengthy talk segment like that. The segment itself I thought was fine, but this show really needed momentum and it didn't get it until the final three matches."
[6.0] "Very much a B-level PPV from Impact. The main highlights on the card are definitely the Six Man tag match and the main event. Aside from that, the undercard was fairly forgettable, and Masha's credibility in Impact feels damaged beyond repair at this point after this match and the high profile losses to Jordynne last year."
[9.0] "An acceptable first match, continuing with the internal history of The Design, an acceptable and fun second match, but relatively enjoyable, Moose Vs Hendry seemed like an innovative and enjoyable match, I found it fun, just like the audience, an excellent idea from Impact Wrestling, a very good segment with Bully Ray and Dreamer, it was obvious that Ray would continue with his villainous role, it even left me a little shocked, let's see what they will do with these two legends, I suppose it will be a violent match, Miguel's interference with PCO is clear proof that he who swallows a lot, squeezes little, the match for Impact World Title #1 Contendership was nice, but not recommended, the match between Bullet Club Vs Shelley, Kushida and Sabin was phenomenal, too sweet match , something that could not go wrong with such great athletes, the match between Masha and James was very good, enjoyable, I would have wanted Slamovich to win, but hey, I felt that this PPV was excessively complete and varied, a match with children's things, the title's female match with somewhat erotic moments, matches with excessive speed, a lot of talent, the match for the women's couples championships only fails me a little, but from there, this show was incredible, I felt it so varied Enjoy it a lot, also with its moment of ECW nostalgia from Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer, the stellar fight was very entertaining and recommended, in several aspects, although there are things that fail me, but I enjoyed this PPV too much, almost leaving aside certain things like the match for the women's tag team championships and the fatal 4-way."
[6.0] "A decent event. The openers were of average TV taping quality which can be good or bad depending on how one looks at it. The Busted Open segment was not suitable for a PPV and I saw the Bully turn a mile away. Should have switched it up and had Tommy turn on Bully! Women's title match was good, Masha is a future star and future champion no doubt. Fantastic main event that brought the drama between 2 old friends battling for the title. They both did a good job and that was a long main event for Impact. My favorite match no doubt was the 6-man tag. Back and forth with both teams gaining the advantage, then the misfire by Time Machine, all leading to a good ending with the surprise roll up pin. All 6 guys looked great! Fun event! Impact is always a good time!"
[6.0] "We had a fantastic main event, an awesome six-man tag. The rest felt like an average TV taping, and the Busted Open segment should not have been on a PPV."
[6.0] "A fun time but there were way too many down moments to rate this up there with Impact recent, consistently well build PPV showings. I actually enjoyed Bully Ray's run up until his title match with Alexander but man that Busted Open segment was dire and the comedy in the Moose/Hendry match felt very low rent. Still it has a title defense from Josh Alexander and a Time Machine match so it is still well worth your time."
[8.0] "With some more lows than usual, the show is still very very good and with high quality all around. See the Six Man or the main event! Great stuff. Bailey/Gresham needed to be booked here anyway. 7.5."
[7.0] "A perfectly acceptable minor ppv show. Good matches throughout. Bailey vs Gresham should have replaced Busted Open Bullshit. Some matches should have been a little longer. The show kept me entertained throughout. I continue to hope Impact can return to its former glroy."