[7.0] "I enjoyed this match and give it a 7 out of 10. This is another great match for Miu who is having a breakout year in TJPW. Alex Windsor had a great showing in what I think is her second match in TJPW?"
[7.0] "This was a good match but disappointing because it could have been longer and Windsor could have had a longer reign. Still, Miu winning was the right choice and a great moment."
[6.0] "Man.... 10 minutes. Too bad Windsor's title run was her winning and then losing. Miu getting a low end mid-card title is something I suppose. Match was okay. Some good moments but just when it started to get going it ended. Maybe something for Miu to work on at the end of her matches."
[8.0] "Classic case of a powerhouse babyface getting beat down, then riding a tidal wave of momentum to come back and get the win. This was a strong showing for Miu and affirmation that TJPW knows that she's a star. Consider that in 2022, Miu has won the Max Heart Tournament with RIka Tatsumi, reached the Tokyo Princess Cup finals after defeating Shoko Nakajima and Miyu Yamashita consecutively, defeated Suzume in the International Princess #1 contender match and has now captured the International Princess title outright. It can be argued that the only wrestler that accomplished more in TJPW this year was Yuka Sakazaki, who now represents the next big mountain for Miu to conquer after she defeated Watanabe in both the TPC finals and the tag title match following the Max Heart tournament."
[7.0] "I had high hopes for this and although it did not quite reach expectations it was still an enjoyable one. The belt is somewhat cursed so lets see what Miu can do with it."
[7.0] "A little short, but I suppose Miu is the inevitable lord Thanos after all. The ten minute call came and I half-expected some nearfalls or something. I don't think Windsor attempted her finish?"
[7.0] "It was a bit too short in my opinion for the match to develop an awesome story, especially compared to the fantastic match Alex Windsor had in july with Maki Itoh to win this International Princess Championship. However, it stills a very good powerhouse battle, we had some great Shoulder Tackles at the beginning, Miu Watanabe showed well her will to win her first singles title in this match. Great moment for her, I'm really happy that she won, and by the way I think, in her future, she deserves even more than only the International Princess title. ***3/4"
[8.0] "This was the only title match I had interest in, and that was due to the likelihood of Miu finally winning a title. The main reasons for Windsor's win in July was to get the belt off of Maki, have a transitional holder of the belt and then to put over someone who was ready for the spotlight. The first two points were already fulfilled, and nobody was a better choice to fill the final one than Miu. The match was very good, technically smooth and Windsor did a good job of playing the gaijin heel. I was surprised the match was barely over 10 minutes, but that's not a complaint since I don't like when matches are too long anyways. The aftermath was touching for people who've seen Miu's journey to where she's gotten now, and it was awesome. 7.5/10 for the match, bumped up to 8 for the aftermath."
[8.0] "Miu's first time competing against a foreigner. It's rare that Miu is physically inferior to her opponent. She was practically overwhelmed in every phase of the match, but she fought hard to get her impressive power offense in against the larger opponent. The work was stable and consistent throughout. It's surprising Windsor hasn't been picked up by any major promotion. She is big, strong and very skilled. ***3/4"