[6.0] "This was fine for what it was. The Beautiful People were one of TNA's hottest heel acts during this period, due entirely to women buying into the mean girl aesthetic, and for that audience this worked perfectly well. Not everything needs to be a technical classic."
[4.0] "The work was fine but good lord Tara looks like a complete an utter moron when going out to fight the rest of the Beautiful People for no apparent reason when she had the match won. Stupid babyfaces is a tale as old as time."
[5.0] "At just shy of seven minutes, this isn't intended to be a show-stealer by any means but quietly, I thought this steadied the ship after Daniels - Douglas. Love's bumping is a highlight throughout, with Tara taking much of the limited runtime. Her physicality is strong, firing some terrific strikes while battling frequent interference. Nice undercard match. **1/2"
[5.0] "It was only Tara's second match in TNA, in which she had to prove whether she was worthy of the women's title. The Beautiful people were one of the most noteworthy things of those years, and the match was worthy of attention. A decent enough match, as for the allotted 7 minutes. 5 points."
[5.0] "This was fine. Nothing out of the ordinary, but they had a pretty solid match. It's nice seeing Tara treated properly, her right hands always looked great. Good character work from TBP as well, and the ending did protected Tara, so I don't mind it. [**1/4]"
[4.0] "This was an alright match, but nothing great either. These two were capable of better, but what they gave us here was alright with some sloppy moves. The needed more time to tell a batter story. It was fun to see the former Victoria competing ia a more serious match than what she was doing in WWE at the time. (**)"
[5.0] "I was surprised that this actually ended up being pretty enjoyable since I was expecting a dud. This was as basic as it gets in the ring, but pretty entertaining from a story perspective with some good heel work from the Beautiful People."