[7.0] "The MOTN and one hell of a 6 man tag team match . I love all six of these guys . It starts off with Wilde and Kushida showing off their technical prowess with amazing mat wrestling and grappling however Kushida got the better of them . I think that this was a great baby face vs heel performance and clash of similar styles added a layer of interest . There were many captivating high flying Lucha libre influenced spots . The match takes a perplexing turn when Escobar is able to put together a plan where he just powerbombs Kushida through the announce desk in savage fashion . The bump looked brutal . LDF isolate Nash from Lee and then take turns to beat the shit out of Lee through frequent tags and the train as well . Lee gives the fight in a sympathetic baby face performance but is unable to finish the job as LDF appears to be too much to handle . Kushida tries to help out his comrades in war but Escobar instantly takes him out for good with the phantom driver . LDF then continue their domination an dispose off Nash and Lee when he tries to fight back despite the odds being against him . LDF connect with their finisher to win . Smart booking choice and it does not make MSK or Kushida look weak as LDF worked efficiently as a team here and the in ring acumen was at its best with LDF working the traditional heel tag team style . Isolation and domination is what I call it . It had the high flying spots , heavy exchanges and technically sound submission style wrestling as well. Great stuff from these six guys who proved that they can hang in the main event . ***3/4"
[8.0] "This was a great main event right here for the surprise of absolutely nobody, it was a typical WWE six-man but that's not something negative at all since the company usually knows how to book this kind of matches, even more so with great workers like them. I absolutely loved the MSKushida team who were fantastic babyfaces and who work so well together, it's definitely a team I'd like to see again in the future because they're so damn fun to watch. I think the two best in this match was Wes Lee & Joaquin Wilde for me, but they were all very good and it was such a damn cool main event with a lot of great action from bell-to-bell."
[7.0] "7. 5 - Much more action than I expected, including some high risk stuff like the table spot. Still one or two awkward moments with LDF, and it's noticable how Lee is being presented vs Carter who came in to take the pin. Kushida is really rolling as a top babyface too."
[7.0] "I thought this was a fun match that had a bit of everything. Seeing the cruiserweights headline the show and take full advantage of it was awesome. ***1/2"
[7.0] "Very good multiman match, with a great performance by Joaquin Wilde and Raul Mendoza. The result is logical, since it can bring a big win for Kushida and MSK in their respective future title defenses. ***1/4"
[7.0] "Good match and best match of the show by far. LDF looking great as a unite taking advantage of every little things they have. Fast paced action that draged me back into the show."
[7.0] "The most dominant that Legado Del Fantasma have ever looked, they systematically picked Kushida and MSK apart, with Kushida going through the table, and then MSK being broken down. Both Santos Escobar and the team of Joaquin Wilde and Raul Mendoza are threats to the Cruiserweight and Tag Titles now."
[5.0] "I expect this will be a lot lower than the consensus but I have to be honest, I was pretty bored here. Sure the action was fast-paced and there were some cool moves here and there, but I wasn't invested in the action at all. I'm beginning to feel like MSK just doesn't click for me."