[1.0] "This match between both men was just a complete bore with very bad in ring work and chemistry between each other, the finish and post match was just as bad, the crowd was dead for the whole thing, and this had no business being on PPV."
[5.0] "I was expecting much much worse from the ratings. This match is fine. It's not particularly interesting but there are decent sequences and no botches and it tells a basic story. It's definitely nothing worth going out to see but certainly it's inoffensive."
[2.0] "Ohh I get the vibe, this show is just a glorified 2 hour RAW. Figured, I thought I was in heaven with the opener, now I've been relegated to watching a nothingburger singles match over a gimmick title. If anyone, somehow, was considering watching this match, somehow, don't. *"
[4.0] "Dustin and Ted Jr. had a strange feud in 2010 over the Million Dollar Belt that led to no official title defense and the belt being vacated anyway. DiBiase never really took off to be the singles star he was projected to be during his Legacy days, and I can bet his bland charisma, which was light years behind his father, certainly has something to do with that! The commentary here seemed more concerned about discussing Aksana's upcoming wedding with Goldust than covering what happened in the ring. DiBiase picked up the win after a distraction from a catfight between Maryse and Aksana. Goldie still got his, regardless, hitting the Final Cut on DiBiase after the bell. This had some decent action, but it ultimately felt like a promotional tool for the new NXT show more than anything. Alright, but pointless and forgettable. [**]"
[6.0] "I bought this fight, but I didn't buy Askana or Aksana and Maryse and their fights, it was a big minus and when I looked at it from time to time, I wasn't happy with it, but when it comes to the fight, we got probably 7 minutes, even a good fight, so 6/10"
[3.0] "This one teeters dangerously close to 2 points, but Goldust salvages it from being that bad. When Goldust is on offense, this match as some life. DiBiase, on the other hand, might be second only to David Flair when it comes to sons paling to their father. He has no charisma, his moveset is as boring as it gets, and he doesn't know how to work a match. To add further insult to this contest, it's essentially just thrown here to try and get eyes on a game-show NXT that absolutely no one cared about. The commentators as well could not care less about the match. Their focus is not on it at all, and they ramble off topic for at least half the match. Just a dull, cold match which is only even remotely saved by Goldust being one of the true unsung greats."
[5.0] "I don't think Goldust is capable of having a bad match. He wills this to being watchable. Ted Dibiase has lost so much since last year. It's scary to think he was the one expected to get to the next level from Legacy. I had a good time with this. The crowd never truly got up until the women went at it. Like when the lower midcard gets a chance to perform on these shows with multi man main events."
[2.0] "Wow this was a rough match to get through, Ted DiBiase trying to be a copy of his dad was not working and this feud was awful as well as the match"
[1.0] "A second conaecutive match that could have easily been on weekly TV. Especially given that it's an advertisement for an episode of the worst season of game-show NXT. Ted DiBiase is doing a pale interpretation of the Million Dollar Man thing, and he's absolutely as dull as ditchwater. Goldust isn't pulling his weight either. Match is very nondescript, and the finish comes as the result of a catfight. Groan."