[7.0] "It's so unfortunate to see the world champions of both divisions get sidelined due to injuries. My heart goes out to them to heal up sooner because Mickie was just getting started after a phenomenal Last Rodeo chase and words aren't enough to express how incredible Josh's reign was. However, Impact decided to chin up, have the rest of the card perform pretty well and found valid solutions to the major problems. The road to Rebellion looks super rigid from here with Maclin/KUSHIDA for the vacant primary title & Grace facing a competent contender soon for the knockout's gold. Gresham & Bailey stole the night once again with an improved, intense tussle leaving the room for Round 3. Had the mid-matches been a bit more refined to remember better, the show could have been reached better. But it's fine to have a decent dip in quality after a string of successful shows, however the consistency remains the same."
[6.0] "You can see that they are doing an excellent and GENUINE villain construction with Bully Ray, apart from that D'Amore's canadian destroyer looked spectacular, the only female match was a disaster, the match between Miguel and Dorado was a jewel, the match for the The tag team championships were not at the level, there were three unacceptable and boring matches in this PPV, but from there, the PPV was very good, without much detour, demonstration of varied talents, it shows that Impact carries an excellent roster for the most part , the stellar match was incredible, demonstrating good construction and a lot of skill in the ring."
[5.0] "This show was preceded by the unfortunate temporary losses to injury of both the men's and women's top champions, with Josh Alexander relinquishing his belt (and sadly prematurely ending what had been one of the most lowkey consistently good title runs in wrestling currently), and the status of Mickie James' reign remaining up in the air. Sacrifice wasn't quite able to rise above those losses, but still provided some decent action, especially with a good opener between Bailey and Gresham, a good X-Division Title match in Miguel vs. Dorado, and a solid six-man main event that effectively served as setup for the upcoming match for the vacant World Title between Maclin and Kushida. This was tempered by some stuff from the worse end - notably the Bully-Dreamer first blood match; I love Dreamer and Bully's still a very effective heel, but at this point there's better ways to utilize both of them than spending this much PPV time on a feud between the two of them in 2023. Most of the rest was fine but unremarkable, and while it's beyond anyone's control the show felt like it was missing a lot with both top champions (and their belts) missing."
[8.0] "Despite one match being canceled and another changed, this was a very good show. Some matches obviously got more time with the KO title match no longer on the card. Not one bad or even "decent" match on the card. All good to very good matches with a big return in Tasha Steelz and my favorite celebrity angle in a long time (finally, the celeb gets beat up). Ray vs Dreamer was a throwback to ECW. Miguel vs Dorado was very good. Shaw vs Purazzo was pretty good. Well paced, quality main event. PCO vs King was a lot more of a brawl than I expected with PCO taking some scary bumps. For a show you get practically for free, it was very good. Good way to move into Multiverse and Rebellion."
[5.0] "Bummer that Josh Alexander and Mickie James are injured, with Josh relinquishing his title. Unfortunately, as for the show, I felt it wasn't the strongest effort from Impact. You had couple of pretty good matches, but not something I'd say you have to go and watch. It was a solid night for the KO division, in terms of the matches, and Tasha Steelz returning as a fave to fresh things up. I'd say that the tag titles match was the MOTN, even if they were capable of more. As for Jonathan Gresham vs. Mike Bailey, I preferred their No Surrender match more, but that's just me. They had a great crowd, thought. And their upcoming show with NJPW would only benefits them."
[7.0] "Like always Impact turns in a mostly solid show with a couple missteps. Gresham and Bailey put on the best match of the night and it did kind of go downhill from there. That isn't to say this card isn't enjoyable, if you like Impact you should watch it for sure. It didn't feel like a major event, but did set up Multiverse nicely and I am really looking forward to that on Mania weekend."
"8/10 . Great show and finally very good tv presentation. The view of crowd looks very well. Gresham vs Bailey - match of the night, but the rest also has a lot of momentum. The returns of Tasha Steelz and Scott D'Amore... flawless matches... overall, very fun show, definitely recommendable. Good showcase of IMPACT Wrestling."
[4.0] "This felt soulless and lifeless. Some of it was pure bad luck in terms of injuries but most of it down to booking with Impact feeling pretty listless right now. It is a good job hardly anyone watches Impact as Bully Ray and Dreamer would sweap worst feud of the year awards. The womens match was good and TMDK were fun but the rest was either bad or largely boring."
[4.0] "If you're a huge Impact fan you will find a few things to enjoy, but nothing to be blown away by. There's really only 1 good match on this entire card and it's the opening match without any titles or much story. Injuries unfortunately effected this card but there was still 5 or 6 disappointing matches. Impact needs a huge show next week for Mania weekend, because this was a bad show"
[5.0] "This show definitely had some highlights (Gresham/Bailey and the main event being the two most notable) but they all felt like minor variations of what we've already seen. A "spinning their wheels" show that was pretty middle of the road but brought down by an egregiously putrid Bully Ray match."