[3.0] "Keno and Kojima have an extraordinary chemistry again, I like the trick of Satoshi flirting with the public and Keno watching, who has been up for a long time. Kiyomiya and Nakajima had a good moment at the beginning, but it all came down to the fact that Katsuhiko strikes painfully, and I no longer liked it, as well as the whole match as a whole, which turned into an extremely long dullness, which was saved from disaster only by rare moments of entertainment from Kojima. The match has star participants and it could have been legendary, but the realities of booking, where no one can lose, forced it to stretch to 30 minutes (*1/2)."
[5.0] "The beginning of the match was pretty enjoyable, but then Katsuhiko started doing painful kicks. And kicks. And kicks. And kicks again. His domination over Kaito was just boring. Kiyomiya sold it well, playing the underdog role, I can't blame him for anything. Nakajima has been in the ring for too long, as if he is going to main the Budokan show, not Kenoh. I can't say that this match was terrible, no, there were good things, and they made the rating, but it was weak anyway, despite the fact that there were four good wrestlers in the match. Kojima and Kinoh have chemistry, but this fight was too long and they were in the ring too little, especially compared to Katsuhiko."
[8.0] "Wow oh wow was this fantastic. I am loving the partnership between Kojima and Kiyomiya, and the hatred Kenoh has for the former. Some amazing action here, featuring, without exaggeration, some of the roughest kicks I have seen, or better yet heard, from Nakajima. And that should say alot."