[1.0] "This is exactly what Russo and Ferrara wanted wrestling to be, and somehow there are still people who will defend it. Blow-up dolls, constant perversion, and unfunny comedy from start to finish. I just hope that Schwanz and Murdoch were getting paid well for this gimmick, and that poor Harley Race never had to see this crap."
[8.0] "This match was the Vince Russo level bullshit that I fucking loved. I grabbed a group of friends and we all watched this and had a blast. I love this match"
[2.0] "There were not many but a few things that happened that made me laugh a little and at least Ed Ferrara got beat up quite a bit but overall this was 99% horsey poo"
[1.0] "I consider myself to have a pretty high tolerance for goofy nonsense. I look forward to Toru Yano's matches in the G1 Climax Tournament every year. The problem with this match for me isn't the goofy bullshit, it's the fact that everyone involved in the match and preceding segment is viscerally unlikable. I guess it gets a point for Ed Ferrara hitting a surprising adequate spear."
[1.0] "I don't think I need to really tell anyone how awful this match is. The "Dupp Cup" is a stupid, unfunny joke that's aged incredibly poorly on almost every level to begin with, with entirely too many rules that are explained in an interminably long segment. And then the actual match, if it can even be called that, is a hardcore brawl with Ed Ferrara? Now, I'll grant the idea of Ferrara jumping at the opportunity and going up 6 points with the Jeremy Borash punch and goosing Don West is actually pretty effectively done, but then it just devolves into absolute nonsense. This is another reminder that in many ways, I don't miss the early 00s."
[2.0] "It's kinda hilarious that this match goes longer than the street fight up next. This match was complete bullshit with utterly ridiculous rules but this concept got a chuckle or two out of me. This was bad but not the worst. It's pretty wild that Ed Ferrara is almost a better wrestler than literally any other role he's done in wrestling and he's not an actual wrestler; I'm not saying he's good, that's more a jab at him in general. Could've been worse."
[0.0] "This was the match that broke me. It has to be experienced with the entire segment - Disco's talk show in which the Dupps come out to explain the convoluted rules of matches for the not-coveted-at-all DUPP CUP. It's 10 solid minutes of dumb hillbilly jokes and time-wasting. It reminds me of the Hard 10 TNA did about a year later - the difference is, the Hard 10 actually produced some action. The match itself is a painful stretch of unfunny "comedy" that violates common sense - both wrestlers had the means to reach 10 points quickly without even engaging their opponent. The finish actually has the dumb rules come into play. Got to hand it to Russo, he knows what he's doing, even if he doesn't know what he's doing."
[0.0] "To be honest, I'm surpraised with this, I couldn't believe that they could booked such a bad segment. First, there was the Disco Inferno talk show with the Dupps as the guests, they explain some silly rules for the Dupp Cupp, it went for so long with cringe moments. Then Ferrara challenge them when they put a night with their girlfriend on the line, it's just horrble. Then the match happened, wow, what a waste of time and a horrible segment."
[4.0] "To be fair, the Dupp Cup achieved the impossible, it made me find a segment with Disco Inferno amusing. The "match" was a confusing mess but i didnt hate it, the ticket lady bit was actually quite funny (for wrestling) God bless TNA"
[0.0] "Certainly one of the worst things I've ever seen in any context of wrestling. Juvenile to the point of being embarrassing even to the most brazen of troglodytes, the worst imaginable type of "comedy" match and all for that starring Ed Ferrara looking like a human garbage bag."
[2.0] "Ridiculous. Ed Ferrara was somehow the best part of this. Struggled to get angry about it though, you see worse on WWE on a weekly basis these days."
[0.0] "This gotta be the worst wrestling related thing I've ever watched in my life. We had a lengthy segment, in which Disco Inferno did his short-lived Jive Talking talk show, with inbred hilbilies The Dupps as guests, leading into this atrocity of a match. They went on and on explaining the rules of the Dupp Cup for almost 10 minutes and Ed Ferrara accepted their open challenge, when he learned that the winner would also get a night with the Dupps' cousin/girlfirend. And then we had 7 more minutes of the announcers shouting randomly about points lost and points earned and Ed Ferrara getting screen time then we saw Bo Dupp's naked ass being spanked with Horse-poo the Stick Horse and Ed Ferrara went through a table and now I want to die. That wasn't a match nor a segment, this was a crime against humanity."