[7.0] "This was a fun main event that made Silver & Reynolds look good, while also giving Strickland & Cage a strong win. This is exactly the right decision for this. I wasn't a huge fan of The Mogul, mainly due to the fact that Strickland was the only one I really liked there. I'm not huge on Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona, but I do like this new merger group better than what we had before."
[9.0] "Great fun in this tag match. The union may have been a little tortured but Strickland and Cage look tremendous together. Silver showed fantastic chemistry with Cage, run that back again soon."
[6.0] "Good match. Pretty competitive. Looks like Dark Order is being put over as a couple of "good hands" which is a shame. They have great potential and yet just not getting pushed up more."
[8.0] "Once it got going this match was a real treat. Alex Reynolds and John Silver don't get much spotlight anymore but they have long been dependable for smooth double teamwork and Swerve and Cage have good chemistry -- ***3/4"
[6.0] "A good last minute kick out, even though the outcome remained the same, still a good match. Bit of a random match up, but serves in padding out the Swerve/Limitless story until I'm assuming the PPV. Swerve's new stable is SO much better than the other clunkheads he had, they should be slowly elevated into a power stable soon. Would like to see them against a top tier stable with an actual juicy featured story, along the lines of the Elite/BCC stuff."
[7.0] "This was a pretty good tag team match, if a bit basic. The post-match looks like it's setting up some sort of street fight for next week's Rampage when they're in Dustin's hometown of Austin."
[6.0] "Some good stuff, but The Dark Order are kind of a dead legacy act now, you never buy them winning, so this was merely setup for Swerve Strickland and Brian Cage as part of Swerve's never ending feud with Keith Lee."