[3.0] "The classic cheating gaijin against spirited local babyface formula that served AJPW well over its history to this point. While fresh and exciting with names like Abdullah the Butcher, Karl Kox, and The Sheik throughout the 70s, in 1988 this style feels incredibly dated at a time that is on the precipice of the modern style that would eventually become known as King's Road. This match serves a purpose that is not intended for an overseas viewer more than 25 years after the fact, but that doesn't change the fact that this is a hard match to get through as a modern viewer."
[4.0] "Wajima was responsible for holding back a lot of perfectly solid tag matches with better performers, but his responsibility for giving Tiger Jeet Singh the biggest platform he'd had in a couple years remains his worst effect on the AJPW product. However, their final singles match actually isn't that bad, for the most part. We get to see some of Wajima's grumpy sumo energy, and outside of one at the beginning Singh doesn't lean on the nerve holds. Also some outside segments that aren't bad. Alas, we end in a disqualification when Singh, having just used a concealed weapon to stop a Wajima run, shoves Higuchi across the ring. **"