[4.0] "[**] A real mixed bag of a tag match. As an 8 woman match it was never going to settle into a rhythm and everyone was squeezed in to get their minutes. Some parts looked good, some parts were silly comedy that was not funny and some parts were meant to be serious but looked bad."
[6.0] "A fun and solid multi-woman tag match with a fun concept of Idols versus the underclassmen wrestlers (even though some of the Idols are underclassmen themselves), where its opening section was charming, with Shino highlighting Yuki Arai by integrating her in her tour guide spot. The rest of the match had some good and fun action with some spots that stood out more than others, like HIMAWARI rapidly whipping Shino with her braids. Everyone had their time to get some offense in before things ended with a 1v1 stretch that had TJPW's trademark section of intervening spots. The ending stretch of Miu & Mifu was good, and I thought Mifu Ashida came away looking particularly good; they really seemed to click chemistry-wise. I also very much enjoyed the time Arai & Wakana had against each other, even if they had a bit of a hiccup in their intervening spot at the end, where I enjoyed how the not-according-to-plan Full-Nelson Slam turned out visually. ***"
[8.0] "This was a really fun multi-man with Arai joining an idol team against the 2023 rookies. There's some spirited performances here and the crowd is clearly super into it."
[6.0] "This is probably the type of match in which you need to know the storylines company. For me, this is an ordinary, let's say okay match that is some form of celebration of Yuki Arai."