[6.0] "This show was decent enough. There were some fun matches on the card, but the quality tended to fluctuate a lot in my opinion. The main event was also a celebrity crossover thing, which was fun, but I don't know the celebrity so I don't feel that I got as much out of it as the live audience. Still a fun show overall though, with my highlights being the opening tag and the IPPON light tube death match. [MOTN: Akito & Yuni vs. Kazuma Sumi & Shunma Katsumata]"
[7.0] "This was a pretty solid show overall. The two opening matches were decent then it lagged a little bit in the midcard, but it picked back up again with the final three matches. The standouts for me were the Iino/Naya match which was a hard-hitting affair and the final match with Takechi. This show felt really unique with an unusual crowd packing Korakuen Hall. This show is well worth watching for the atmosphere alone."
[7.0] "This felt like a show that was all about attracting the new audience, and presenting DDT in an authentic way - just look at the card, and if you've been watching the promotion at least occasionally you understand what you're getting yourself into, and if you're new it's a perfect show for a parachuting fan. Everything was building to the Main Event and the involvement of Kaisei Takechi, and just like his previous DDT appearance, this was one to remember - surprisingly he didn't get a lot of reaction when he made his entrance, but when de-facto heels really had him in peril he got reactions that probably nobody in pro-wrestling gets these days, it was just remarkable. His performance once again easily exceeded expectations and when he needed to look like a star, he effortlessly did that."
[9.0] "This rating is only for the main event, since it can't be rated on its own. Oishi and the Sauna Boys really trained Takechi well, because this was near flawless on his part. He's got great physical charisma, movie star looks, and his facial acting is reserved but readable. And I haven't even mentioned the moves! Terminator dives, corkscrew flips, flying ranas; this guy had it all and looked great doing it. Masa and Brookes were awesome heels doing cheap yet hilarious stuff the whole time while getting their comeuppance, but it was Masada who seemed to make the argument to continue with Takechi after the match. There wasn't an empty seat to be seen, the audience was packed with women, and Takechi's popularity trickled over ti his teammates in Ueno and MAO. MAO was over like rover as always, and I thought the Orancge Cassidy spot really impressed all the new fans who were here for Takechi. This was another complete success for Takechi and DDT; DDT, the original parody promotion that has an argument as being the best Japanese promotion of the year with more experiments like this."