- Mike Bailey besiegt Vincent Michaels (0:12) - Mike Bailey besiegt Cooper Valentine (0:32) - Mike Bailey besiegt Juni Underwood (3:11) - Mike Bailey besiegt Ricky Pryce (4:22) - Mike Bailey besiegt Campaign Singh (7:49)
[5.0] "This show felt pretty average overall for me. I didn't care for Alisha Edwards match or the Secret Service Gauntlet match. Everything else was fine. [MOTN: No Quarter Catch Crew vs. KUSHIDA, Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz]"
[6.0] "A solid episode in the final build to Slammiversary. Opening match was my match of the night with the last two also being solid. Not the best episode but not a bad one."
[9.0] "Very good show that built up every thing going into the major event as it should. Most everything on Slammiversary got a segment or at least a mention with a lot of very good action."
[7.0] "The Philadelphia crowd elevates another TNA Impact. Wrestlers on this show felt over, which greatly benefits the show. To me, this is the most serious and cool the No Quarter Catch Crew has felt. I also felt that Mike Bailey-Mustafa Ali build worked for as goofy as it was. The Contract signing to cap things was headed toward disaster with the awful Nic Nemeth announcement implementation, but AJ Francis, of all people, saved it by inserting himself into the proceedings. Overall, an entertaining, heated show. The major flaw, however, continues to be the rough ass editing and audio effects surrounding crowd chants and the insertion of new info after the tapings."
[5.0] "Didn't really drive excitement for the ppv. I don't feel like I was given enough reason to spend money on Slammiversary. The old promise of "big suprises" doesn't work for me anymore. Especially since TNA has been struggling mightily since rebranding. Also, the disparity in the partnership between NXT and TNA is very obvious here."