[7.0] "Firstly - I was totally confused by the commentators talking about how Davey Richards turned on Roderick Strong to join forces with Larry Sweeney? I have been watching every show and had no idea what they were talking about. Turns out it was hidden away on one of the Video Wires. Kind of an important development to not even air as part of an event...? Anyway, I was looking forward to this match but truth be told I found this disappointing as well. Perhaps it was just that this event has been so boring as a whole that I was worn down by the time this match started, but it just felt pretty slow for the entire first half. To their credit, this strategy did work to engage the crowd (who had been fairly quiet all night) as by the time they began to quicken the pace the fans were along the ride with them and probably the most responsive they'd been all night. Hero was the closest to the 'Knockout Artist' that he's ever been in ROH to this point during the second half of the match (with the post-match being that first time that he referred to himself as the 'knockout kid' as far as I'm aware). I enjoyed this portion of the match enough to just barely give this a 7.0, but I would have liked it more if it was a bit shorter."
[7.0] "Not quite at his YKO Kid phase yet, but Hero is already showing he's finally putting it all together. Hard match that went a little long with an anticlimactic finish, but still good stuff."
[7.0] "Roderick is back to being a babyface, all is right with the world. This was booked just how it should be – a fair fight until Hero's many surrogates got involved."