[6.0] "I actually really liked the concept of the two heel factions sealing a deal and taking out each others opponents. In the ring you get the Judgment Day doing a pretty good job with a fine chemistry, Finn gives the best performance of the match, but Priest's chokeslam in the apron was great as well. The unit of Zayn, Kevin and Riddle did not interact much together but they are incredible talents alone, so they make it work. Kevin had awesome interactions with Rhea and the crowd was hot for it. The brawl at the ending was pretty good, guess it served it's purpose after all."
[5.0] "Ripley's interferences overshadowed everything simply because how often they happened, combine that with post-match brawl with million run-ins, it all made the match itself somewhat meaningless, though babyfaces worked hard and were very over, so the crowd was into it."
[6.0] "It was a really good match, but nothing special, just a good Main Event for the show with a great brawl between factions at the end. It had some nice back and forth moments near the end, Rhea being ejected and a chaotic finish that made the match look like it was better than it truly was. (*** 1/4)"
[7.0] "This was a great way to close out the show where the action had a very good flow & stuck with the standard yet effective variety. Ripley's interruptions were expected and served well for the storied side of things leading to a frenzy finishing sequence. The post-match chaotic mugging was amazing which wasn't done in a while. Incorporating two different multi-man rivalries for a single night might sound like a risky move, but these guys flawlessly intertwined in each other's businesses and elevated the arcs to the next phase with ease. 3.5 out of 5 stars!"
[6.0] "Not really sure why this has a relatively high rating? It was fun for what it was but felt like a pretty basic 6-man tag to me. This didn't seem any different from hundreds of other matches that we've seen on RAW. Good enough, but nothing special."
[7.0] "Decent match, good action and intertwining Judgement Day into the Uso/SZ+KO storyline is an interesting turn of event. Some pretty good workers with a good amount of chemistry able to put together an enjoyable enough match to close off the show."
[7.0] "short but everything is stuck in its place, the audience enjoys and the wrestlers are excited. von a few more minutes could have been even better"
[7.0] "I'll always enjoy a good 6 man tag involving a ton of big names in it. The highlight of the whole thing was probably Rhea clotheslining Owens. At the end the babyface team ended up prevailing after a whole bunch of chaos beforehand.***1/2"
[6.0] "a good 6 man tag to close the show nothing particularely great but nothing bad either, the good guys won for once. Sometime it gets annoying when the wrestlers are not waiting for the tag on the apron but disapear of the screen for minutes"
[10.0] "Great main event for this Raw. The Bloodline and Judgment Day alignment was something I for sure was not expecting but it was definitely a great way to setup for this match and the upcoming match at Backlash. There was a lot of back and forth action which I enjoyed and I loved the LWO and Bloodline coming in at the end."
[8.0] "A super fun main event for this week's Raw. We open and close the show with the short-term partnership between The Bloodline and The Judgment Day. This was an interesting way to vary up the matches on Raw and I hope to see a feud between the two factions in the future, as I believe it has the potential to be a very good one."
[8.0] "Good main event. Set up earlier on Raw by The Bloodline and Judgment Day forming an alliance to help take care of each other's problems. Everything here was well done, but nothing was particularly great, just very solid the whole way through. Everybody got a chance to shine, can't ask for much more in a trios match. Riddle, KO and Sami won by each hitting their finisher on Finn. This prompted The Bloodline to ambush the three winners since Judgment Day didn't hold up their end of the bargain. The LWO came out to help drive the heels away, with all the babyfaces standing tall as the show went off the air. Good match, good angle that advanced the story. 8/10"
[9.0] "Really strong match and a great way to end the show to keep the crowd going after 3 hours. Balor taking the pin is understandable as Priest and Dominik have a match at Backlash and taking 3 finishers to be pinned doesn't make him look weak in the slightest."
[9.0] "What a great wrestling match to close out this episode. Honestly, it's what Matt Riddle needed to get back on the schedule and I hope they make the cut for Backlash with that trios wrestling coming up."
[8.0] "Another very good match. Everybody got their time. Solid 8.5/10 SOTM(Spot of the Match): Riddle hits the ripcord knee on Balor. Then Priest hits a flatliner and then Sami sends him to the outside. Sami goes for the dive but gets stoped by Rhea and Rhea gets ejected. Balor hits the shotgun dropkick into the corner but befor he can follow up with the Coup de Grace, KO rolls away and hits the Stunner on Balor into the corner than hits another stunner on Priest. Sami hits the Helluva Kick and tags in Riddle to hit the Floating Bro for the win. So basically the entire finishing sequence."
[6.0] "Fine main event that saw the alliance of Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn and Matt Riddle overcome one super stable to set up a meeting at Backlash with another one. Star power carried this one through."
[8.0] "Absolute blast of a match right here, a pure breath of fresh air that was this action-packed thing that was just great to watch from the beginning to the end, everything was on point and the action was super qualitative. It was an interesting combo to see all these guys in the same ring and this was the result, a deserved victory for Owens, Zayn & Riddle who will face (again) the Bloodline at Backlash, should be great too."