[7.0] "Not as good as their previous match but enjoyable enough from two talented teams. Apparently either Furnas or Lafon had the flu but they still did well. Owen is so fun to watch."
[7.0] "I thought this was really good with the in ring action being as solid as it was in the previous match two weeks before, but the storytelling with Owen and Bulldog getting more dysfunctional as the match goes on being on point. Fumas and LaFon get several bad breaks in the match, including a spot with a match restart when Owen is pinned and his feet are on the ropes. The finish itself made sense for what they was going for where Owen plays up a knee injury to get himself counted out (really good heel moment there), but the count out seemed ridiculously fast."
"Pretty average match. They continue to sew the seeds of distrust between Owen and The Bulldog. Whiny Owen is the best Owen. It's a good gimmick that actually gets more fun the longer you drag it out. Furnas and LaFon just aren't getting over and it's clear there is no path for their characters. And they must have resigned to being jobbers at this point because their matches, while technically smooth, lack even an ounce of heart."
[6.0] "Good TV match for this era. It has all the expected hallmarks of a decent tag match, and the crowd was hot by the end of it. I got invested too, I love seeing Bulldog and Hart work this heel champ performance, beating on guys together and constantly being at each others throats even when trying to work together. The injury angle at the end happens way too quickly and results in a disappointing finish, but other than that, it's servicable. Furnas and LaFon are boring as hell as far as charisma goes, but they can at least work."
[7.0] "Good match. Great action between all 4 men and the problems with Bulldog and Owen were all portrayed, advancing that story. Furnas and LaFon get a couple of visual pinfalls but end up winning by countout, in a disappointing finish."