[8.0] "Nobody does multi-man matches like Aew, they are always extremely fun: the crowd was hot, everyone got their moment to shine and played their roles very well and the action was fast-paced and exciting with lots of great sequences and spots. Really good stuff. 8/10 - 4*/5*"
[8.0] "Credit where credit is due, AEW have always been great with massive multi-man matches. This is up there with Dark Order VS Elite in the category of just fun, crazy massive tag matches. JB getting pinned was great build up to the Cage betrayal aswell."
[7.0] "Another week, another fun as hell AEW multiman tag match. All the men in this match get their shine, especially.. Matt Hardy? Surprisingly? The fans were clamoring for the Luchasaurus hot tag, and he delivers as expected. Chaos ensues for a great 10 minutes of action."
[4.0] "Same old thing. It's been not even a week since I've watched this and I struggle to remember much of what happened. Hikuleo was exposed as a total goof when he landed on his head after a botched dive. His offense was underwhelming to say the least. Luchasaurus is still doing all his contrived flips and indie-style offense that looks incredibly fake and phony. The Bucks did all their usual spots that they've been doing forever. Nothing you haven't seen before. **"
[7.0] "Was hoping for a littttle more from this but it was still good fun. I just don't enjoy Matt Hardy anymore so his delete spot was a little cringe to me, but the rest was good. Not quite the climax I would have liked. ***3/4"
[8.0] "Even if I'm not the biggest fan of spot-for-spot fight, the story was pretty great. Tensions between Cage and Hardy as the babyface team isn't on the same page whereas The Undispusted Elite is stronger than ever. Hikuleo had a good showing as well. My biggest hype was on this big fucker as AEW gave him the right spotlight. Smooth action with some cool bumps, nevertheless. The finish was pretty smart as well."
[9.0] "An absolute spot fest in the best possible way. Not every match has to be layered with deep story telling. Sometimes it's good to just have fun and this was nothing if not a whole lot of fun. The interaction between Christian Cage and Matt Hardy at the start was very nice"
[8.0] "Very very fun, a strong showing from everyone in this match. Seeing Hikuleo was cool and Luchasaurus was awesome. Adam Cole on guest commentary was great."
[7.0] "A fun, chaotic sprint of a match. Darby replacing Jeff Hardy in the match certainly made this better than it would have been and it was nice to see Hikuleo as well, although I thought things were going to be serious when he dropped straight on his head on the outside, but he got straight back up like nothing happened and seemed to be completely fine. Adam Cole was entertaining on guest commentary, but constantly cutting the camera to him was unnecessary and annoying. Also, ReDRagon coming out to Cole's music rather than 'Dance Away' is criminal."
[7.0] "Fun, fast-paced multi-man tag. I was kinda scared when Hikuleo nearly killed himself with that fall to the outside but he seemed fine afterward. I loved the big superkick party at the end."
[4.0] "Not bad but I wasn't really into it. Undisputed Elite is not doing it for me, including the numerous cutaway shots to Adam Cole. Was interested in Hikule until he dumped himself on his head, then I was just worried. Darby had the best showing, glad Jeff Hardy was not in the match."
[8.0] "Thoroughly entertaining! Some fantastic spots with great flow, start to finish nonstop charging and fun. Matt Hardy had a great moment to shine hitting all four buckles. Hikuleo was a bit meh, suffers from lumbering big man syndrome, but him catching Darby in the coffin drop was a fun momentum change. Bucks were on fire. Also interesting exchange at the end between Hardy and Christian Cage concerning Jungle Boy. Hmmmm!"
[7.0] "A fun spot fest for the amusement of the crowd in the almost hometown of Young Bucks. The fighters showed a real show and each participant showed himself perfectly, I want to mention Christian, who had a hard harpoon outside the ring on Hikuleo and Matt Hardy also had a bright segment. In general, I liked the references to the past, bright combinations, the activity of fans and simply magnificent participants of the match with various unique looks and charisma. Straight match in the best traditions of NJPW! Or PWG!"
[6.0] "This was a typically fun and athletic but heartless and mindless AEW spotfest. Matt looked really rough, and I didn't enjoy any of this underwhelming offence that I was somehow expected to take seriously against his far young and far more physically capable opponents. Christian was fine but didn't get to do much. ReDragon were good with all their MMA-style attacks, though most of their work here was sadly relegated to generic beatdown work or just bumping for the babyfaces. The Bucks and Jurassic Express were all their usual spotfest-machine selves, doing the exact same spots they do every single week (with such immense repetition making them all more and more bland with each iteration). At least Jungle Boy's stunts were all impressive agile and smooth, but Luchasaurus still had his annoyingly lumbering speed, his overly calculating set-ups, and his annoying general insistence on wrestling so unnaturally (yet so consistently) like a <200lb high-flyer despite not having any of the grace or agility to do so believably, making all of his flip-based movements and attacks look quite fake. The Bucks' few stunts were good, but again, it was all the sort of thing they've done every single week for 3 years, so I struggled caring for much of it. Hikuleo was fine but not very noteworthy with his few monster spots. Darby hitting his insane and reckless daredevil stunts and running around the ring like he was on fire were obviously the highlights of the match. As much as the generic 'showcase' nature and artificial-feeling set-ups held this back, it can't be denied that the general athleticism and the fast pace kept this still moderately enjoyable. ***"
[8.0] "This was exactly what you'd expect it to be fast-paced and relentlessly filled with action. It was a spotfest but entertaining enough and didn't go into overkill. With a bit of a better story, this could've been better.***3/4"
[7.0] "The action was fast and furious, never giving fans an opportunity to breathe. Jurassic Express shined, Allin ping-ponged off O'Reilly and Fish, and Hardy fended for himself against the Bucks. The match was fantastic, frenetic in its energy and red-hot in its crowd reaction. The Bucks winning returns them to tag title contention but, more importantly, further planted the seeds for the inevitable heel turn by Cage and subsequent feud with Jungle Boy. Everyone shined, including Hikuleo, and the result was a fun, inoffensive television match that gave the Bucks the high-profile California victory they have more-than earned."
[7.0] "The usual spotfest car crash match that we've come to expect from AEW when these are announced. I suppose the only thing setting this one apart was Hikuleo trying to break his own neck. Still a fun match."
[8.0] "What a good intense fight we could see in this Dynamite, now the 5vs5 will be fashionable hahaha, well, I thought it was a great fight, I do not give more rating because it is not in a PPV."
[7.0] "Chaotic multi man as expected, You got some Christian/Hardy interaction, the usual cool spots from everyone involved and some NJPW representation"
[6.0] "I watched this match back last night to see if I would like it more than I did watching live, and I can't say my perspective has changed. The 10 man spotfest style of match is just not for me. The stuff in the match was well executed, but there is no story, nor any psychology. Just moves for the sake of moves. Jungle Boy losing is the only story this match had. It was wasn't a botch fest but I didn't really like it much. [***]"
[7.0] "Very well conducted match, with a nice wrestling story. Two hig points here: the debut of Hikuleo in AEW, maybe trying to be the new american monster of the Bullet club, and a possible clash between the Bucks and Jurassic Express (again) for the tag titles. Satisfactory match. [***1/2]"
[7.0] "Fun spot fest match that's pretty standard for the Elite and Jurassic Express at this point. Setting up the tag title match this way is kinda weird."
[8.0] "This was a fun spot fest that was exciting and showed off the amazing wrestling both teams are capable of. With a little more of a story and in a bigger forum this could be an even better match than what it was. ****1/4"
[7.0] "This was a fun spot rally as usual where there was some setbacks in Hikuleo not stepping up enough & Young Bucks ushering to the scene again with a pin on Jungle Boy. There are some interesting challenges for them so Bucks pushing them back to the top gives me a backseat as of now. 3.5 out of 5 stars!"
[6.0] "It was pretty much an ode to PWG, which I knew wasn't gonna be for me. Out of all the stateside NJPW guys, I wouldn't have brought in Hikuleo but he actually was pretty fine."
[7.0] "Exactly what you'd expect from a multi-man tag match featuring the Bucks. Great chaotic fun that showcased everyone's skills and hid their weaknesses."
[9.0] "Match of the night and surpassed the expectations I had. I absolutely love PWG style spotfests and this was exactly that. The Young Bucks are just the absolute greatest. ****1/4"
[7.0] "Good chaotic ten man tag, very PWG-esque in places not far away from Reseda. Loved the Young Bucks bringing back the Meltzer Driver for this match, and even though they lost to the Hardys at the PPV, they pinned Jungle Boy here to get themselves on track for a title shot. Was very worried when Hikuleo landed square on his head after a dive, but he got right back up which was mental."