[8.0] "A very good exhibition match, very fun. Minoru brought his charisma to the match and really gave momentum to Aigle Blanc. However, the match never quite reached a higher level, but it remained a good match throughout that kept the spectators engaged."
[9.0] "Even though Suzuki used a lot of his traditional formula, it seemed that he was interested by Blanc's craft and talent, as well as the intensity he puts into his fight. As always, Suzuki is a sadistic man, and he was here to teach some lessons the hard way, but he faced quite a great resilience from Blanc, and Suzuki certainly enjoyed that. The man loves violence with all his heart, and his opponent answering him with great violence is the best thing he can experience. Blanc had the occasion to display his technical work, and Suzuki sold well for his younger opponent. And as always, Suzuki's no selling sequences are so freaking cool to witness, and Blanc's facial expressions did a lot as well. The outside sequences were interesting too, because it felt like Blanc was fighting the sickest man he fought. Nonetheless, once again, Blanc showed his fighting spirit all along the contest. And not everyone had the occasion to do a Coast-to-Coast to Minoru Suzuki. If The King threw the nastiest strike, The Royal Hunter threw it back with the same degree of violence. Great clash of styles and of generations. That was a freaking cool and intense fight."