[6.0] "A perfectly decent TV four way match with a lot of big stars, yet based on who is involved you might rightly expect something a bit more. Can't really complain about it though."
[7.0] "A strange stipulation with the tagging, but it soon turns into a Fatal 4-way where the ref forgets who the legal man is anyway. Other than that, I really enjoyed the match quite a bit. Rock and Triple H have another fun game of oneupmanship where they repeatedly bang Angle and Benoit's heads over the steel steps. Stephanie adds a lot of drama at ringside where she has divided loyalty with Triple H and Kurt Angle. Rock catches Triple H with a people's elbow and Angle sneaks in a cheap pin with Steph looking like she could have broken it up but didn't. Rock and Benoit both have Triple H and Angle in a submission hold after the match and Steph is all confused with who she should help. Brilliant soap opera stuff."
[7.0] "A decent preview for PPV double main event. Fun team ups and interesting dynamics. Stephanie played her role well, though overall I'm meh on this storyline."
[7.0] "A chaotic Fatal 4 Way with brief Rock/Triple H teamwork and Angle stealing the win. Fun action and effective PPV buildup despite the odd stipulation."
[6.0] "Nice match and nothing too extraordinary, like most of the matches and the Attitude Era and also the Ruthless Aggression Era, matches that are more of storytelling and not too many extraordinary and out of this world moves, so I give this match a 6/10 I enjoyed this match and it's okay for the time given [***1/4]"
[7.0] "This match was weird. By logic I shouldn't have liked it but I did. Interesting stipulation. As usual, it was purely here to advance story. Rock and Angle carry it while Benoit and Triple H are interestingly not the center of attention. Rock and HHH teaming up was cool. It should've been a tag match. Stephanie wasn't needed for this match though."
[7.0] "Using this stipulation instead of just doing a fatal 4 way is kind of weird but this was a fun match. There were some nice dynamics like Rock and Triple H briefly teaming up at one point before the two just tried to one up each other. The ending saw everyone trying to score a pinfall on a beaten up Triple H, but Angle was the one who succeeded in doing so.***1/2"
[7.0] "They are supposed to be tagging in and out like a six-pack challenge match, but about halfway through that rule is ignored and it starts to play out as a normal Fatal 4-Way. This does a nice job of previewing the co-main events of the PPV and it's a pretty good much in its own right."