[6.0] "The overall show felt quick so even the lower card felt like it did not drag, but there was nothing really special there. The main event is, however, one the best matches this year and one of the best KENTA matches since he left NOAH. If you are a Takahashi Super fan then you will want to check out the tag team match involving him, otherwise skip. The worst match on the card has to be the ten man tag, mostly due to it being just and okay match and a major annoyance I have--that is the babyfaces break the rules before the heels do. Underrated match is the first six-man tag of the show, perfect representation of what a undercard match ought to be."
[7.0] "Again the undercard was very standard NOAH. OZAWA showing up was good for the fans. Hiromu setting up to challenge for the junior title should sell tickets whenever it is announced. In regards to the main event I just see it as NOAH trying to play the hits again. It's a very safe way to go through summer. Just seems weird that Inamura was allowed to leave after not doing much in NOAH and now 44 year old KENTA is champ."
[7.0] "It has been a while since I have watched a proper NOAH show. I always much preferred it when they were in the afternoon slot of Korakuen as they have to be much tighter on time and have zero bloat on the undercard. The undercard on this was an easy watch even if nothing blow away but it was all about the main event which I thought delivered."
[8.0] "In typical NOAH fashion, the undercard is mostly interchangeable tag matches that don't do much to distinguish themselves. However, I did find the six man tag match kinda fun with Soya and Fujita goofing around with Genki energy drinks and the crowd's vocal support for Odashima. The ten man elimination match wasn't too great wrestling wise and had the predictable 2000X shtick - however, OZAWA made a surprise appearance and got a massive pop. The semi-main was fairly underwhelming despite Hiromu invading from New Japan. However, the standout match of the night was KENTA versus Kenoh. I've found men's puro fairly underwhelming this year, but Kenoh deserves massive credit for delivering two legitimately great main events in a twenty-four hour period. Tonight's match even surpassed last night's and is a contender for MOTY in my estimation. The show was decent as a whole, but the main event is essential viewing."