[6.0] "This was a solid enough show with a disappointing main event. The biggest problem for me was how long some of the matches went and how long it caused the show to be. The Nemeth vs. Janela match, Team CMLL vs Team Dragon Gate, and the main event could have all been noticeably improved by cutting down the time they were given to 15 minutes or so. The bigger names mostly tried just hard enough to get a good match without going too hard (presumably because of the heavy schedule on WrestleMania weekend) and that was fine. All in all you've got some good matches here, but nothing super spectacular or standout. It was probably a pretty cool live event though. [MOTN: Josh Alexander vs. Masato Tanaka]"
[5.0] "Dragged on way too long, and despite having a decent card on paper, this was probably the most underwhelming show of the weekend. While I won't put it down to the WrestleCon guys, since the blame lies with the product most of the wrestlers put on in the ring, I will fault them for having Kevin Gill (who is the worst wrestling commentator of all time) on this show."
[4.0] "Card too long, commentary too low energy & crowd just kind of alright. The whole show just kinda teetered on ok which is pretty disappointing when everything else going on at the same time Mania weekend is so good. Shame since stuff like the dragon gate vs cmll match sounds great on paper"
[5.0] "Good card on Paper... but it's already losing me at Nemeth vs Janela (the opener match). Personally, my good stuff is: CMLL vs DragonGate, RVD vs Mike Bailey, Titan vs Oku...and that's it. I have to miss Alexander vs Tanaka because dinner time. But as a "All Show" is just ended with a "MID" (And no, a Philly Street Fight between Lucha Underground's Jeremiah Crane and Clint Eastwood's Richard Jewell wasn't a Main Event choice for me)"
[5.0] "This show began to drag after a while despite some good stuff like the opener and Alexander/Tanaka. RVD/Bailey had its moments too. Titan/Oku would be my match of the night but not as good of a show as it could have been on paper."