[5.0] "This was a pretty decent match. So over the years, TNA has experimented with different ideas on how to keep the Ultimate X concept interesting. Destination X 2005 had a good concept, but this match here was certainly not one of the them. So this was a basic tag team match, complete with tags, so I don't know why Cagematch has it listed as tornado rules. Tag team Ultimate X matches should be tornado rules anyway. So yeah, this concept was dumb, but this was still Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee vs the BroMans who, by 2016, have improved in the ring since their initial break up as a team. It was actually fun at times, even seeing Raquel beat up up Gregory Helms was cheesy fun. That being said, the finish was undeniably lame. So Robbie E got the giant X from the structure, but referee Earl Hebner was turned around, so he didn't see Robbie E grab the X nor Helms flat out steeling it and giving it to Trevor Lee. So it gets a slight notch down from me because of it, but it's by no means terrible. **3/4"
[4.0] "Ultimate X matches around this time continued to flounder a bit especially with the Helms shenanigans. This wasn? t a tornado tag as it was worked under traditional tag rules which also hurt it. Not the worst but very far from the best."