[9.0] "Really, really enjoyed this show. Watched it really late and going in seeing the Cagematch rating on here I wasn't going in with very high expectations. But after watching it, for such a long show, the show was a breeze to get through. The highlights were the Suwama, Tanahashi & Shiozaki segment where they reminisced about their Main Event at the first All Together in 2011, Chris Ridgeway & Sean Legacy vs Zack Sanre Jr & Kosei Fujita, the Jr 6-Man was incredible and all 6 men looked great, and the Main Event was absolutely fantastic. 6 top guys in their respective companies having a banger akin to a 90s AJPW, Super Generation Army vs Holy Demon Army 6-Man. Great show. 9/10"
[6.0] "Three of the biggest Japanese wrestling companies coming together again for a crossover charity event. Didn't care about most matches cuz I don't watch Noah and AJPW so I don't know much about what's happening there currently. So yeah, the main event carried the hell outta this ppv for me. The aces of all three companies facing each other in a 6 man tag was magical. Loved the bits of Kaito VS Okada rivalry. They're so entertaining. Loved seeing others too. It has gotten me interested in Noah and Ajpw that's for sure."
[7.0] "The first show co-promoted by all three top Japanese promotions in over a decade, this was a solid show with a great main event. The matches were pure exhibitions, with no titles and little else tangible at stake, but succeeded with the intention of showcasing talent from all three companies and seeing talent that wouldn't otherwise get much of a chance to interact have a chance to face each other. The only real lowlight was the sole singles match, Umino vs. Yoshitatsu, which was something of a dud, but the great Okada/Kenoh/Aoyagi vs. Tanahashi/Kiyomiya/Miyahara main event more than made up for it, and if you only have time for one match that main event is the easy pick."
[10.0] "I absolutely loved this show. Everybody got to shine or at least be seen by other audiences they don't normally perform in front of. It has a big time feel and was really special. Majority of the matches set up more cross promotion feuds in the future which I am looking forward to. Every match had something interesting. Not a single bad match on the card with the ME being awesome."
[8.0] "Very Fun show. The audience was absolutely in love with every performer. Also THAT MAIN EVENT! Was it the most spectacular show in the world? Nah. Some of the matches were just ok and the Umino match was a bit of a stinker, but it did exactly what it was supposed to do and got you interested in all 3 promotions and built cross storylines for G1. I can't rate it that high because half the card felt like it took forever, but it's better than it's average because it met the objective."
[8.0] "These shows are always cool. Felt like a New Japan show but it showcased a lot of AJPW and NOAH guys. The singles match was unnecessary, probably the weakest match. The main event was great, had a lot of cool interactions and was a perfect way to end a pretty wholesome show."
[7.0] "This was THE DEFINITION of a one match show. I would say there was only one bad match, but most of the other matches are probably skippable if you're short for time. The main event is truly must see, however."
[8.0] "Just an incredibly fun show. The crowd and wrestlers all seemed to have a great time and lmao the character work in all these matches was phenomenal. Highlights of that specific portion of the show was Naito being a shithead to Nagata, Oka proving he's somehow a bigger pervert than Hikaru Sato, the very fun jr tag semi main and then the entirety of the main event. I need this to be a yearly thing"