[7.0] "I'm a sucker for these late attitude era/early ruthless aggression era triple threats. They chaotic, fast paced, incredibly physical and usually stacked with legendary names. This one in particular follows the classic trope of the triple threat being a pseudo handicap match until the inevitable collapse of the makeshift alliance. Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle are two of my favorites and at this time could have a 4 star match with a tent and The Rock is still insanely over so the crowd is in their collective palms. There are moments where people are our of position and have to pretend as if they're not within reaching distance of the ropes but the lead up to the finish is so delightfully messy that you forgive it's short comings. By no means a classic but a fantastic way to close out an otherwise mediocre Christmas special"
[7.0] "A very solid televised match in the main event on RAW. The tactics of the fight were clear, it was not to let Rock in his home state feel the full fervor of the support of the home audience and prove to Vince McMahon who deserves to be his favorite more. This strategy of Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho justified itself until the first misfire and the finale of the match was very suitable for the character Y2J as a cowardly and arrogant person who would not miss any opportunity or chance to win in this way."
[7.0] "Pretty good match because of the talent involved and also with it being in The Rock's hometown. Really enjoyed the Angle and Jericho alliance falling apart and the "screwy finish" was fine here because it made Jericho look smart instead of the constant run ins in his other matches. Still booked as a lucky champ and so far not once looking convincing that he is the main champion."
[7.0] "This was a fun match. I would give it 4 stars. The slow descention between Jericho and Angle was done well and there were quite a few fun sequences performed. Obviously the screwy finish does take away from my rating a bit here, but I enjoyed myself overall."
[5.0] "A fine enough Raw main event. Not outstanding by any means but it serves its purpose well enough, and is executed by 3 talented workers. It's a classic Triple Threat with 2 heels and 1 face, but with some nicely performed sequences. Of course as this is Jericho's Undisputed title run, there is a screwy finish, but it's par for the course at this point."