[6.0] "Fast and fun fight. ACH, as the most experienced fighter, decided to be 100% involved. Which played a cruel joke on him. Alex Kane chose the most successful moment and ended the fight in his favor. Of course, everything was dynamic and interesting. It's a pity that the fight was short, I wanted to see more action in their performance. Calvin Tankman again did not look confident enough, Alex acts on him like kryptonite on a superman."
[6.0] "This was an improvement over Kane's last open weight title defense. The addition of ACH was good and I enjoyed some of the power moves he was pulling off against the bigger guys. I'm not sure where the story between Kane and Tankman goes from here though."
[5.0] "Very regular Three way match. Maybe the combination of the different speeds of this three weren't so good, theur chemistry didn't feel trought all the match. They made some good moves, but nothing great. [**3/4]"
[6.0] "This was a solidly entertaining three-way. ACH looked great as usual, Tankman really came to work here! The spinning back fists/urakens, the power moves all came together extremely well. Kane is improving and I like how he uses leg trap suplexes. Finish came a bit of no where, wish it was a bit better developed but it's a minor complaint. The Kane/Tankman feud will likely continue, but I would love to see Tankman and ACH in a single's match."
[6.0] "A solid three-way sprint with guys of differing size and speed. ACH & Tankman can both do more than this but they did a good job for the time they got and put over the champion well. Kane didn't stand out much to me but he wasn't bad either. I really liked when Calvin moved out of the way of a dive and backfist ACH as he landed. ***"
[6.0] "You know, it's not a bad match/title defense. After the frictions between Alex Kane, the champion, and Calvin Tankman this Three Way match could be the good ending of the quest for the three of them. Not bad. 6. 5."