[7.0] "Front-to-back, this was a slightly stronger episode of Rampage than we usually get. For me the highlights were Shida/Aminata (Aminata looks to be a very smart signing), and the finish to Swerve/Sydal (esp since it didn't hit the 5-min match length minimum, I guess I'll have to mention that here). All of the matches were given an appropriate amount of time, and featured compelling in-ring work. The main event being "just average" kept this from being a really great episode of Rampage."
[4.0] "I don't know if it's just the Daily's Place atmosphere but this episode felt phoned-in, apart from maybe Shida vs Aminata. The longer the match, the more phoned-in things looked. Kingston vs Wheeler especially felt slow and a little disjointed, as though it was put together at short notice and called on the fly. JR had a lot to complain about throughout the night. On one hand he shouldn't trash the product openly on air, but he is right about a lot of the things he says. They're not just AEW issues, though."
[6.0] "This episode of Rampage was an enjoyable show that fulfilled its purpose. There was nothing spectacular, but also none of the matches were bad. They provided space for several wrestlers, and the main event was quite fun. This was a solid episode of Rampage."
[6.0] "Serviceable as I mostly enjoy what I'm watching but I'm always left wondering how this show could be a lot better if more effort was put into it"
[6.0] "This was exactly what Rampage should be, an hour of solid wrestling to feature some of the people who didn't get onto the main shows. We opened with Eddie Kingston defending his Triple Crown against Wheeler Yuta in a long and competitive match. This is the most I've enjoyed Wheeler in a while. We then got a quick match between Swerve Strickland and Matt Sydal. While I wish this was longer, I'm glad they didn't take time away from the Kingston match. Hikaru Shida then faced Queen Aminata in the match of the night. Finally, we got a main event tribute to Mr. Brodie Lee, as the Dark Order took on Matt Maynard, Jake Hager, and a cake-covered Angelo Parker."
[8.0] "This is one of the best Rampages in a long time in terms of formatting the show, a strong upper midcard match to open the show, a good showcase of a main event talent, a solid womens match, and a fun 6 man closing the show, this is the format I want to see more of in rampage."
[7.0] "It was a good show this week on Rampage. Eddie vs Yuta gave them a lot of minutes and it was a good fight between both of them. I expected greater dynamics in the fight between Swerve vs Sydal, I hope the latter gets a little more time on TV, he deserves it 100%. For me, the Queen Aminata vs Shida fight was the best of the show, well synchronized between them, correct dynamics and the public fully entered into the fight. Finally, the trio fight was correct to honor Brodie's memory, so there is no further analysis. Good segment between Saraya, Ruby and Angelo, many don't like that story, but personally it is a guilty pleasure week after week and it is correct that it follows a chronology in the same program, in this case, Rampage. 7/10."
[4.0] "Another middling episode of Rampage. The show has now had three Wheeler Yuta singles matches in a row with this one feeling extremely plodding at 18 minutes with the first half being extremely boring and it never got into a next gear even with the crowd loving Kingston. Meanwhile Strickland and Sydal, a cool pairing in only a second time singles match, cant even get five minutes. Shida and Aminata was a solid match and substantially MOTN. Main event was OK. Mark Briscoe being stuck with the Hardys feels like an incredible waste of Mark. Not a good show."
"Average Rampage, Eddie is always entertaining even when paired with someone like Yuta, who wasn't bad at all in this match. Felt like Sydal was just fed to Strickland, but Strickland is on the road to a championship, so it makes sense. Nothing else really standing out other than Briscoe teaming up with the Hardy boys, which will just be a miserable addition to Rampage from here on out."
[8.0] "Great show this week, the first two openers were just bangers and introduce fine matchups with nice offence to the losers along good win collect to the winners. Aminata made a name to herself and got a aura surrounding her, she just must improve her moveset. And i always love to see negative 1 and his interaction with the rest of DO, always bring me to tears, loved the homage."
[7.0] "Really solid show: Kingston vs. Yuta was probably a bit long but overall it was a good hard-hitting match. One of Yuta's best perfomances in Aew by far. Sydal vs. Strickland was a perfect showcase match for Swerve. Sydal is truly an underrated performer. Aminata vs. Shida was another good hard-hitting match, Shida is one of the best wrestlers on the roster and Aminata is a tremendous addition to the women's division. The Saraya/Ruby Soho angle in the backstage kept Ruby's love story with Angelo Parker going very well. Dark Order vs. 2point0 and Hager was a fine main event, nothing special but enjoyable all throughout its duration with a pretty funny ending. Overall: all the matches delivered and even the backstage segements were good, setting up new matches (Top Flight vs. Private Party) and keeping stories on going. Only downside is Mark Briscoe being paired with the Hardys, a total waste of Briscoe's abilities."