[6.0] "I've missed the Dark Order so much. I didn't think they kept up wrestling this well with this sick energy but they do! It's a crime Reynolds and Silver aren't in AEWs tag division they'd have classics with FTR. Supes good, cozy, simple tag match with a sweet ass ending I cannot believe Brodie Lee Jr. is that old now what the hell! ***1/4"
[0.0] "That was horrible match from start to finish to be honest, and I also have a lot of reasons, the style of the match is just so so bad I don't like this style at all it's almost impossible to me to enjoy something like that, second thing the wrestlers were not really good truly, the action felt flat in the most boring and uninteresting and uncomfortable way possible, I don't know these guys and I'm not interested to know."
[7.0] "I'm not a fan of either faction, but this was a fun match. I didn't like Frat House not getting disqualified when Jack pulled Posey out of the ring, but it was cool to see Negative One."
[6.0] "The match ended up being a sort of spotfest, the match itself was nothing more than satisfactory, but I really enjoyed the ending, especially due to -1's presence."
[4.0] "Smelly match, slightly elevated by a brilliantly vocal crowd. The Dark Order are still irrelevant, the Frat Boys are useless and there was literally no point in Negative One coming out for the finish to do nothing."
[6.0] "I went into this match with my arms crossed because I didn't see this feud as anything worth my time, but they delivered the best possible match they could have. Starting the match off hot with the pre-match ambush was a good way to get some good energy and wake up the crowd. They followed a really simple formula with the Frat House relying on cheap tactics to isolate the Dark Order members. This isn't the easiest thing to pull off with a guy like Reynolds, who is just kind of roster padding at this point. Building to two hot tags from the Dark Order was a smart way to keep the pacing up and get strong reactions, especially for John Silver who fed off the energy and nicely. The crowd was into this though , giving plenty of support to the Dark Order and booing all of the heel work that the Frat House was doing throughout. I think that most of the crowd engagement was them wanting to have a good time on this night rather than the in-ring work. Then the feel-good return of Brodie Lee Jr. put this over the top into a success and worth a watch. ***"
[7.0] "Not the result I at all expected, but then again not the match I expected. Karter remains a cipher, but Garrison and Vance looked good, and the crowd was far more behind Dark Order than I expected given how long this feud's dragged on on ROH TV. Actually ended up being the sort of PWG spotfest I associate with early Dark Order, and the -1 cameo was actually really affecting (especially w Vance in the ring)."