[6.0] "Even by 2022 Oedo Tai were coming across as push-over mid-carders instead of being an actual threat, which made everything before babyfaces' big comeback feel obligatory instead of important. In a vacuum there was enough good action in the ring, but a finish this decisive just looked bizarre."
[5.0] "Well, I expected much more from these two teams. Moreover, it was their lead-up match before amazing intergender tag fight. Black Desire decided to beat up meltear before their entrance, but after this I remember only a few moments that were good. And the result wasn't fair, I think, because SLK and Momo were defeated three times in a row. Why?"
[5.0] "Perhaps I would have liked it more if it hadn't been for their random title match before, but I didn't see anything interesting, no chemistry, no heat, no memorable relationships. It's just that a team of heels dominates a team of babyfaces and that's the whole narrative. The attack before the start of the match didn't give the desired heat. The result is ridiculous, considering the previous and future matches (**1/2)."
[8.0] "Better then their PPV match. There was structure, interesting start and another great piece of storytelling from Tam towards the end. The fact that Black Desires have been losing so much lately is disappointing, but I like Meltear even more."
[9.0] "Amazing match, the 4 of these women have good chemistry with each other, like partners and rivals, love the suplexes dinamic, hope that Black Desire gets more wins in the future."
[8.0] "Very good. Different to their title match, this was faster paced, super action packed and exciting. Meltear are getting better at actually being a tag team which is to be expected because it takes time. Finish was great."