[8.0] "Great clash of styles in this 3-Way, even though, I admit it, Richards and Blackwood are technical wizards. Nonetheless, they have a clear distinctive approach of technical wrestling. JONAH was a good monster in the mix. The other two lads had to work together in order to get rid off of that Aussie colossus. A lot of double moves, one-man move on the other two... that was creative, yeah. The sequence of all three guys putting each other in a submission wasn't revolutionary, but that stills pretty cool. That was a blast of a 3-Way, a great spotfest indeed."
[7.0] "This was a three way that had a nice blend of different styles and managed to avoid most of the tired tropes of the match type. JONAH's size helped to make things interesting and they kept a good pace throughout. Nothing too crazy, but certainly an enjoyable match."
[8.0] "I absolutely adore multi-man matches that involve all the opponents at all times instead of two-person sequences that we usually get. I also really did appreciate the fact that the two smaller wrestlers seemed to be on the same page and tried to take JONAH out before attempting to finish the match."
[6.0] "Good finish, but this didn't have a lot of heat or structure unfortunately because another talent dropping out of the show led to this match forming."
[7.0] "One way to make a 3-way not feel generic and paint-by-numbers, is to make it a styles of clash, and JONAH was the perfect wrestler to make this one interesting enough."
[8.0] "A blast of a three way. I never knew I needed this match before I got it. All three can go in the speed department, the wacky sequence department and the technical one. This showed."
[8.0] "Another very fun match between JONAH, Blackwood and Richards here which was a surprising matchup to say the least as I don't know when it came into Super Dragon's head to book this match, well they're three very good wrestlers but what I mean is it's not a match I would have thought of doing if I was in charge of the booking but in the end it's anything but a bad idea. The three of them connected really well together, it was some very intense and well paced ten minutes in front of which it was impossible to be bored. A lot of spots I really liked like the double submission from Richards, the double Samoan Drop from JONAH or the Death Valley Driver from Blackwood on JONAH which was pretty impressive too. Nothing to say, not a classic or anything but a really cool spotfest."
[8.0] "Great match! I think this is my favorite Kevin Blackwood match. Davey Richards rules, JONAH rocks too! Triple threat matches can difficult but, this one had a good dynamic and spotlighted all the wrestlers well in it."