[7.0] "I guess this was a template for a ***1/4 No DQ match - the crowd was pretty hot, so for the first 2/3rds both Owens and Rollins were giving fans what they wanted to see and they broke a few tables in the process. Last few minutes and the finish were whatever, to me it was a way to make Rollins look good in defeat."
[8.0] "This was a great match. They made use of the situation with various weapons and spots that were done outside the ring. They even brawled throughout the crowd, which was fun to see. There was a big spot where Seth Rollins took a huge dive similar to the one he gave Evolution at Extreme Rules in 2014. Chris Jericho, despite being banned from ringside, interfered anyway using a Sin Cara mask. This allowed Kevin Owens to powerbomb him on the apron and retain his title. It's weird to me how in the 10 years that Kevin Owens has spent in WWE, this is the only main roster world title reign he's had so far, not including his run as NXT Champion. ****"
[8.0] "I have to be honest, this No Disqualification Match, compared to the two present ones Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens had against each other in those months, is my favourite one, also because in this round they were assisted by a story that had came to be created thanks to the aftermath of Survivor Series. And it was a great match, with extraordinary spots like Rollins' Cross Body throwing himself from the barricades, and then ending with an original ending that sees Jericho find a loophole to help his best friend despite the ban that Mick Foley had initially imposed on him, How nice to see Seth Rollins at this level despite the very serious injury he had suffered just a year earlier, and also in 2016 he managed to give pearls since he returned at Extreme Rules. (8/10)"
[8.0] "Very good stipulation match between Owens and Rollins here which further confirms my thought that these guys are incapable of delivering anything but very good content together, it's pretty crazy how all their matches are excellent and there's not a single one that didn't deliver but that's the mark of great wrestlers after all so they deserve credit for that. Before this match they have two in PPVs (one at Clash Of Champions and one at Hell In A Cell) and I thought this one was even better than those two because here it wasn't too long. Some moments seemed a little drawn out during their PPV encounters but that wasn't the case at all here, we saw fifteen minutes of it on TV and it's a perfect format for them. Giving them time and a stipulation in this post-Survivor Series RAW's main event was obviously a good idea and they proved it, some fun spots all around like that Crossbody from Rollins in the middle of the fans. Jericho was banned from ringside but never underestimate his duo with Owens, of course they were going to find a way to cheat and I thought that the ending was pretty smart. All in all this was another more than solid match to add to their series."