[8.0] "Not really a big fan of one-night tournaments, but I make an exception for this. I think it's fair to say though, that this was a little predictable, especially the main event, but also makes sense to cap off a hot feuding that's been building for months. I'm finding the matches themselves hard to rate, as most were similar levels of quality, although the last 2 qualifying matches I definitely didn't like as much. There was just too much comedy and other randomness for me that took me out of the matches, I also don't think this was the best way to debut new DPW talent Vertvixen. As for the DPW World's title match? I again think it wasn't quite as good as previous title matches, but was good-enough, really liked the angle for the match also."
[7.0] "The best thing about DPW shows is the crowd, they made every single match on this show even better and brought the energy that every wrestler was feeding off of. In so many promotions these days it feels like there's awkwardness in interactions between wrestlers and the crowd, but not in DPW - everyone came to create a fun experience to remember. I would recommend watch the entire show because it had a little bit of everything, in that regard, every DPW show can serve as an introduction to what they're doing."
[10.0] "This was a great show and a great night for tag team wrestling. Most of the matches delivered and seeing years worth of build finally pay off was so satisfying."
[6.0] "A pretty solid show, the first two matches set a great tone and flow together really nicely but the joshi showings didn't really do anything for me (a lot of goobery spots) and the world's title match revolved around a contrived and dramatically stagnant dusty finish. The main event took a while to get where it was going but both cornerstone teams (VIF and the Workhorsemen) had good performances, especially JD Drake who can play every shade of heel you'd possibly need."