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WrestlingArchivist wrote on 11.04.2025:
[5.0] "Honestly, I know they were working out the kinks of broadcasting live but there were some technical issues due to this. Other than that, certainly interesting to see that JCW was experimenting with the multi colored Kane clone gimmick until they landed on Co-Kane which stuck around even after debuting at Devil's Night. Ricky Morton getting his action in JCW for the first time and even though he lost, he certainly gave the fans a legend to cheer for. Not bad but production quality drops this to 5."
CptMorgan wrote on 08.03.2025:
[5.0] "this one was live streamed and the production quality took a hit due to this, still pretty good for the low standards of the indies. Opening match was alright, Dani Mo and Facade bring a lot of energy, the other two bums are boring, at least the right team won. Mechawolf showing up was a nice surprise, a crackhead then cuts a promo in a parking lot, turns out he's Simon Gotch, damn he looks rugged. The Kane ripoff is lame, the match was bad, what else can I say. Tag team match was alright, nothing special, which also applies to Storm v Gotch. They then do an indieriffic battle royale, with everyone on the card partaking in it, meh. A big guy wins it so there's that. Main event had the southern 6 take on 100 year old Ricky Morton, not so tough tony the backyarder and one of the worst wrestlers alive duran duran tarzan, this guy was abysmal even in 2024 XPW, and you'd be hard pressed to find worse wrestlers than what they had then, yet he's main eventing here, wow. Southern 6 did as well as they could against an antique wrestler and 2 backyarders but needless to say it wasnt all that good, at least Kerry beating up his father was something. Overall a hit and miss show, nice venue but the production was quite bad."