[7.0] "Idk how to feel about Hanger and Mox facing off in an 8 man just DAYS before all in but I liked this match. If it had more time it'd be an 8 or 9 but it was a good sprint for what it was."
[7.0] "A solid main event in one of the better matches of the show, in my opinion. I was hoping for a bit more with the two lineups we had, but I think all eight men made good use of the time they were given. It could have, also, been a case of something earlier in the show running longer, effectively forcing the main event's time to be reduced."
[7.0] "Very fun and simple tag match in the last Dynamite before All In. I think this is my favourite use of Ospreay: the TV All-Star tag. Firstly, because it's a way to use his incredible popularity in a main event spot without calling for any kind of epic. Secondly, the face-in-peril role suits him very well (he is a hell of a bumper), and his comebacks feel less outrageous (or I am more forgiving, given the structure) after a couple of other babyfaces have been in between. He's not the main player in this one, though. That would be Page and Mox, the two men that will fight for the Men's World Championship at All In. Great teasing and holding back the ultimate delivery; great way to build up to a confrontation that feels bigger than anything else in the company."
[7.0] "[3.25*] Very good match, the best of the night. It was actually on its way of becoming a possible TV MOTYC if it had 15-20 minutes but instead it ended shortly after the 10-min mark. Match was super fun and ecstatic from start to finish, developing a lot of stories for All In. Post match absolutely ruled."
[7.0] "The best match of the episode, and the only one that truly developed a storyline for All In, that was very fun to watch, not only the action, but everything that involved... the post-match angles as well, but talking strictly bell-to-bell, a very fun matchup, where everyone fulfilled their role well, the anticipation for Hangman's hot tag was massive, and Moxley kept running away from him. The Bucks looked great here, and Hobbs received mega moments again, I loved when Mox and Claudio threw him trough the table. The heel team won, but the babyfaces ended the episode on top, which kinda puts into perspective who's winning which match at All In - {***1/4}"
[7.0] "This was a fun all-star tag team match. These matches I'm a sucker for in AEW. This is like Tony Khan's bread and butter; he pulls it out almost every couple of weeks. The Death Riders and the Young Bucks had good chemistry, taking down the babyfaces to have the momentum on their side before ALL IN Texas."
[7.0] "i guess not what most people would have thought the match would be like when it was announced as it was more of a Road to style match then a normal balls to the wall AEW 8 man tag. I thought it did its job very well all of the men got their moments to get their moves in and look good and Mox and hanger avoided locking up for the whole match showing Mox is scared of hanger. Will looked great as normal in his stuff with the bucks building up to the tag match and Claudio looked great with Shibata and hobbs throughout. My star of the match was definitely Hobbs he always stands out in big multi man matches and really is a star in the making get him with a good talker and he is going right to the top. Overall a pretty good road to match building up all 3 matches that are intertwined in this big feud ahead of All IN with an interesting post match angle with Swerve indirectly saving Hangman ahead of when he will probably have to get involved for real to help his biggest rival win the belt. (***3/4)"
[5.0] "A multi-man tag team match that's part of the final segment of the show, laying the final stones before the big All In show. Enjoyable but a bit rushed and without much impact on the rivalries between the bells. In-ring quality: 1/4. Stakes: 0.5/2. Justification: 0.75/1. Place on the card: 0.75/1. Suspense: 0.75/1. Bonuses/penalties: none. Total: 4.75/10. Match seen on AEW Plus."
[6.0] "Pretty fun match but felt like a total sprint and not in the typical AEW way. Clearly this had to make way for the post match drama so this match felt like it had no time to breathe. Deathriders didn't have much presence besides their table spot to Powerhouse Hobbs. Hobbs himself looked great, far better than his usual tired powerhouse style. Will Ospreay and Katsuyori Shibata played the classics but also felt very absent. The Young Bucks had some great tag team offense as usual but the highlight of this was Hangman. Hangman looked unstoppable going into All In after this, often looking like he damn well could've won this match on his own. If there wasn't so much post match bollocks to get through this match could've been fleshed out more but it was still enjoyable"
[8.0] "**** match that was a ton of fun with some great spots. The multi-mans have been hitting for me on AEW television lately. incredible heel work by the death riders"
[7.0] "*** 1/2. Didn't reach the next gear of AEW party match that we would hope for, but did its good in being the last stop in two major feuds for All In."
[7.0] "Decent main event with some good storyline stuff, specifically Mox avoiding Hangman. Shibata has earned infinite leeway, while Hobbs actually looks great in team action. Page got appropriately a great reaction, while Ospreay had a quiet enough inning."
[7.0] "A big fun multiman match that you usually get before a big PPV. The Death Bucks won, so that probably means babyface wins on Saturday. This led to a big angle at the end with Swerve Strickland destroying the Young Bucks' gaudy limousine, some fun sports entertainment from the pro wrestling company."