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Paul Allain wrote on 30.10.2016:
[2.0] "The Neighborhood Theatre shows tends to be a conga lines of clichés and overbooking, and this night seemed fated to be the worst of them. From a random opener, to an undercard tag match wasting Steve Corino for a lame duck ending, to a random fray where only the finishing move and the aftermath mattered, to a non-descript women’s match (although the use of glitter as a weapon was original at least), to a boring tag war that The Great Outdoorsmen could barely liven up, to a PWX Championship that had been built for shows without a semblance of reason and that fell on it’s face, it seemed like this show would be an abomination that would live in infamy. But then, Alexander/Edwards happened and brought the crowd on a magnificent journey that, on it’s own merit, saved this show from being a complete waste, and even set the tables for future developments. For it’s part, the main event between two outsiders was the most overbooked mess PWX ever produced, but at least Kevin Steen and Matt Hardy perosnalities were an interesting clash that softened it a bit. Definitively a mess of a show, but not without some redeeming value."