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Paul Allain wrote on 23.05.2020:
[6.0] "The opener was fair, an energetic showcase of young hungry talent, despite the stakes feeling nebulous. Cheech/Suave was frankly clean and crisp enough, but lacked a spark, had useless interference and ended with a whimper. Wolfmun/Afterparty was bad sloppy wrestling, with a terribly awful phony finish, signaling that The Afterparrty would pollute the tag team division for years to come. The 3-Way Match was mundane, but the aggression behind it made the NBA story more relevant than ever, until the stupid ending where Josh Alexander seemingly hulked up and effortlessly crushed both opponents in a minute, making them look like irrelevant losers and killing all the steam the story might have had. Bailey/Brodie was a nice battle, they both looked good and athletic, played their size dynamic well and crafted an exciting suspenseful finishing stretch, making this a wonderful midcard battle. Mathieu/Kingston was a snug fight, not the relentless firework it might have been, but a solid battle nonetheless with potential for a great rematch. Checkmate/Aeroform was a nice athletic tag team match, breezy and fluid that made the Ontario tandem look good and just flew by, a very easy watch. Stupefied/Uno was quick and intense, showing aggression, culminating in the official break up and the first main overaching angle in promotion's history. The undercard had big hiccups, and the production values have major flaws, but nevertheless I fondly appreciate this show, especially the surge of quality in the second half, making this a certified good wrestling show that also shapes up the main event storyline for the year to come."