[6.0] "Only the main event was a high quality wrestling match, but several other matches were at least decent and incorporated humor well. For the most part, it can't be helped too much. TJPW is breaking in six rookies, including four who debuted earlier in March. The quality of the undercard will be dictated by the progress they make. The matches were all different enough to not be repetitive, so that helped. The crowd was pretty good for a smaller show. They really got into booing when Yuka and Misao were being too mean, which was funny. Ratings and bullet points for the ineligible Match 2: Raku v Shino Suzuki (5/10): Shino surprised me by not immediately going down to the guillotine choke."
[5.0] "This is a small house show that is basically for trainees to get ring time in. The fact you can only rate two out of the six matches is evidence of just how heavily it was focussed on trainees. It was all perfectly fine if you watch on the regular."
[5.0] "First regular TJPW show after big Grand Princess felt different enough compared to regular TJPW shows at the beginning of 2023, mostly because new singles champions did a good job leading the way in their matches. Misao/Nakajima is an entertaining tag team that somehow finds ways to do fresh things even on regular shows, which is amazing. Wakara Uehara continues to be pro-wrestler with most potential in Joshi Puro today and other fresh rookies did a good job too. It was an easy-to-watch show for completionists/hard-core fans, but there's not much for 'parachuting' fans."