[6.0] "I'm using the translation function so it might be hard to understand. It was a fun match, just like the semi-final. I wish TJPW had a 6-man tag team championship."
[4.0] "This tournament tried to get over Raku and Harajuku as someone who can actually win, but their performances weren't much more than competent. Wrestlers wrestled for 15 minutes, and nothing other than two bizarre Nakajima botches stood out, which makes me think that there's a reason why good amount of wrestlers in TJPW are stuck in the undercard."
[8.0] "This had a fun start with Pom and Hyper Misao circling each other for a showdown while their teammates brawled outside. After Pom's side failed at stereo attacks outside, Shoko, Misao, and Kaya succeeded at their attempt to take control of the match. They beat down on Pom, with Shoko being particularly brutal. Yuki was able to help her team even things out a bit, but she wasn't enough on her own to get them in position to win. Instead, this was a team effort. It was a nice progression from their first match, where Raku and Pom got wiped out simultaneously by Maki Itoh, leaving Yuki to get the win. Here, Raku had to hold her own against Shoko, and Pom picked up the win against Kaya. It was fairly notable that there weren't many hijinks. Raku and Hyper Misao didn't do any lullabies or cold spray. The focus was on the wrestling. Raku had a great counter of the northern lights suplex into a hanging guillotine, with Shoko eventually powering out for a non-bridging suplex. Pom's dropkicks were great, including one to a standing Kaya. Pom and Kaya were great together for the finish. The only weak spot at the end was the 2 on 2 reversal sequence between the other 4. It came off kind of hokey. I did like seeing Yuki and Raku help set Pom up to win, once again emphasizing the superior teamwork of the one actual trio in TJPW. Pom's emotional breakdown after winning was great too."
[7.0] "This was one my favourite matches on this show. The action was fairly good and Raku did a very well here just like all of her matches on this show."
[7.0] "It would be unfair to expect something outstanding with these one day tournaments I think; this was still a good final. The right winners for me as well as Pom, Yuki and Raku have the most kayfabe chemistry. I think Shoko Nakajima might have been the only wrestler I have not seen botch a 619 until this match..."