[9.0] "The first half of the match passes by in a very light manner; it seems to last only 5 or 6 minutes. A fine example of what ChocoPro was (and is) capable of producing."
[10.0] "This match kind was kind of supposed to get Yuna Mizumori over big and make me excited for what future holds for her, but Emi Sakura was the star of this show by far, and she stole the show without even trying. I always thought that this type of a storyline, that led to this match, is given to someone who in audience's eyes is underappreciated, or needs an opportunity to succeed, because they believe said wrestler is really good, and the audience is emotionally invested because of that, but when it comes down to it, that wrestler needs to actually belong in that spot, wrestler's performance should make me say that he/she is that good, or even stepped in a big way up because "this is THE match, it's all or nothing". Maybe because I'm not a part of that audience, but I didn't think that it was the case here with Mizumori. Having said that, I enjoyed this immensely. I want to point out that this match was laid out incredibly well. First 15 minutes were absolutely great, it's refreshing how exciting they were, and how fast they flew by. Not a lot of matches that go 30+ minutes these days are as compelling in its early part as this match was. ChocoPro's style is hit-or-miss because they don't have a ring, but if you're looking for "Best of ChocoPro", this is the best show/match."