[7.0] "Another good preview match for Revolution. Ciampa and FTR work well together as they have a more brutal and focused style to their wrestling, while the Bucks brought their usual aerial moves and Mark Briscoe brought his intensity and energy. ***.5/5"
[5.0] "A good 3v3 match with balanced and well-executed attacks. But a bit underwhelming for a Dynamite main event, especially considering the relatively low stakes. In-ring quality: 1.5/4. Stakes: 0.25/2. Justification: 1/1. Card placement: 0.5/1. Suspense: 0.5/1. Bonus/penalty: None. Total: 4.75/10. Match viewed on MyAEW."
[8.0] "Yeah a really fun spot fest main event as you would expect from all of the men involved. A fast pace high intensity match with hard hitting action and some great near falls. The Bucks were great as you would expect flying around the ring playing all of the classics whilst taking some huge bumps. Briscoe was great his sequence's with Ciampa were so good and hard hitting can't wait for the singles rematch. FTR were gret with there great spots and well done heel work throughout the match and the same goes for Ciampa as i said for Briscoe. The finish was great with the Bucks getting Killed before Briscoe and Ciampa went back and fourth with a great near fall before Briscoe was murdered again with the massive knee strike. Overall a great fun TV main event with some cool spots that again help build to two separate matches. (****)"
[7.0] "The Bucks showed-up with some top-tier tag-team offence as always. Briscoe-Ciampa is proving to be a great feud already, and it's a shame we don't get to see Round 2 at Revolution (apart from the Battle Royale, of course). A pair of really well executed table spots added some spice, and the result absolutely felt like the correct one. Really strong main event as we head to PPV weekend."
[6.0] "A fun spotfest. A lot of fun sequences in this and i thought Ciampa adapted to his new heel role very well. This didnt completely blow me away or anything but i still think this was a pretty solid TV main event. ***"
[7.0] "To be fair, that main event disappointed me way more than the Willow vs Perse bout did. Like, it wasn't worse or wasn't even bad, but the action right here not only doesn't fit with FTR, also isn't the one which Ciampa looks for his new character. He is clearly working each day on a old school striking style and fight The fucking Bucks isn't the best for him right now. Everything related with him and Briscoe was good and FTR with Young Bucks was okay, I do loved that was an short bout. Better for everyone around."
[9.0] "This was a great match. A lot of Ciampa's offence suits him miles better as a heel. I'm really hoping he and FTR stick together. Mark Briscoe was really good too. As expected, the bucks and FTR had a great sequences together"
[7.0] "Decent multi-man tag. Bucks-FTR furthered their feud but the story of the match was Ciampa and Briscoe. That match is going to be great at the PPV."
[8.0] "I rated this an 8.0 Marc Briscoe received a strong reaction from the crowd, but the arena erupted even louder for The Young Bucks, while FTR drew light boos as they rolled Stokely to the ring and Tommaso Ciampa still earned cheers thanks to his badass entrance presentation. The crowd quickly came alive with booming "AEW! AEW! AEW! " chants along with loud "We Want Tables" and "Holy Shit" reactions as the match spiraled into chaos. The wildest moment came when Cash Wheeler leapt off the guardrail to add extra force to Dax Harwood's piledriver on Matt Jackson through the announcers' table--an absolutely excellent spot. The action was relentless with huge moments like Cash shoving Nick Jackson off the top rope through a table, Briscoe hitting a Razor's Edge that flowed into Matt Jackson's cutter, and The Young Bucks and Briscoe showing how personal the fight was by attacking before the bell. In the end, Tommaso Ciampa blasted Briscoe with a running knee to secure the win for FTR and Ciampa, capping off a chaotic car crash of a match where Briscoe bled, FTR leaned hard into their heel antics, and the Bucks kept the crowd roaring the entire time."
[6.0] "[3.0*] Good match but I was expecting a longer, "Punk's Collision style" Main Event. Ever since the Bucks turned babyface they've been going all in on these PWG-style match-ups but they're actually excellent in slower, classic tag matches too. With Briscoe, Ciampa and FTR, I thought they were going for something a little bit different than what we're seeing every week, but it ended up being the same and it wasn't bad, I just couldn't connect myself that much with the action. Good and important W for Ciampa after losing to Danny tho. Very fun TV ME."
[7.0] "Exactly what the show needed, a good ol fashioned chaotic all star spot fest. In similar spirit to the mile high madness match, starting off with chaos but then regulating itself to a more typical trios match. This had a lot more aggression in the mix with Tommaso Ciampa really embracing the Psycho Killer moniker, clearly not caring about whether or not he wins just wanting to inflict pain. The inclusion of not one but two table spots also added some intensity to the FTR and Young Bucks rivalry rather than another "let's see who's the best tag team of this generation". AEW puts out trios matches like this regularly but I'm not bored by them one bit"
[4.0] "Ok match but neither here nor there. Started as a brawl but quickly descended into most of the wrestlers standing around waiting for the next spot, with seemingly no care for the rules. Too often telegraphed and no real struggle on display. Camera work was noticeably poor, missing a lot of it and focusing on too much standing around."
[8.0] "A very entertaining fight, chaotic at times and with a worthy ending to continue Tommaso Ciampa's story in AEW, which is going quite well. As I said, it's a fight that entertains and keeps you on the edge of your seat, even though I thought it wouldn't be very good because I thought it would be filler ahead of Revolution just to get Ciampa on screen, but I was wrong, it was a very good fight. Let's see what happens in the tag team match between the Bucks and FTR."
[8.0] "Another AEW All-Star match where they mix up the different rivalries. Stokely is still as good as ever in a wheelchair, trying to escape. Ciampa got his revenge on Briscoe, who had beaten him."
"This was nothing more than you AEW classic of main event party matches and I always feel that AEW needs at least on of these a week - either on Dynamite or Collision - to get the crowd standing and into the event. This was so much fun! Anytime you have the Bucks in a team match you always know your eyes are gonna go everywhere. I am especially loving the sheer intensity that AEW is giving Tommaso and the quick build to the feud between him and Brisco has been entertaining. If anything, AEW just needs to keep Stokely in a wheelchair for the remainder of his contract because he is sheer comedy gold when the camera is focusing on a fight and you see Stoke just trying to wheel himself away."
[6.0] "Good main event, but nothing particularly special. I think a lot of that is down to me having issues in connecting with the Young Bucks in the ring, but all the stuff with Mark Briscoe versus Tommaso Ciampa was great."
[8.0] "A very good tag team match, as expected. Ciampa was fantastic as a heel, and I hope he doesn't get too hung up on teaming with FTR, but rather continues his lone wolf quest to reclaim the gold. I suspect this isn't the end of the Briscoe-Ciampa feud, and we'll get a special rules match between them at one of the weekly shows."
[8.0] "This was a very solid Six-Man Tag Team Main Event. Things got started with Mark Briscoe attacking Tommaso Ciampa, who attacked him on AEW Collision, seemingly turning heel in the process, as Mark Briscoe flew to the outside, so did The Young Bucks as they got to FTR. It was a very physical; it was like a Six-Man brawl. I do like the fact that Tommaso Ciampa is a heel again, so many things they can do, and this Mark Briscoe feud is going to be sick. The Young Bucks got destroyed by FTR. It was getting ugly, as it got over FTR, & Tommaso Ciampa got the win, and FTR gets the momentum before their AEW World Tag Team Title Match against the Young Bucks at AEW Revolution."
[8.0] "This match was very fun to watch. All 6 worked well together. This started off hot with both teams attacking each other before the match even started. The moves, sequences, strikes, reversals and moments were all good. Nick getting thrown through the table was a cool spot. The pile-driver on the announcers table to Nick was freaking brutal looking."