[6.0] "I thought this was better than the NWO from the week before by a smidgen. X-Pac added a lot to the NWO as the flunky. He's actually able to wrestle a physical style and take more bumps than Nash and Hall would want to take at this point of their career. The first spot of the match sees him launch himself over the ropes when he attempts to overpower Hogan in the lockup. Switching roles from last week, Rock spends the majority of the match on the apron waiting for his hot tag. He cleans house with more energy than Hogan could muster and he plays off X-Pac douchebag kung-fu routine by mockingly throwing up a stance as he kicks his ass. This is thrown out as Kane comes out to even the numbers game. Hogan is definitely feeling like he's on a nostalgia run here, but I don't see any issue with milking it for a few months as the live crowds continue to lap it up."
[4.0] "This match is fine, albeit a little sub-par. Very chaotic finish with Kane involved. Fun seeing Hogan and Rock team up again, there's generally a lot of starpower in this match and also some fun near falls and they play the handicap dynamic quite well. But it is also short and a little half-assed."
[4.0] "It's literally just the same match as the last week and there's X-Pac now. The finish was really weird with Kane running in for.. reasons, I guess he still hates that Waltman stole Tori. And then it leads to a DQ where Hulk Hogan acts surprised even though he knew Kane wasn't in the match."