[7.0] "Another fun & action packed Three way from DPW. Tons of spots inside & outside of the ring, strong-style moments, and of course...yet more destroyed rentals (chairs). Jay Malachi did as he often does, some insane dives, Tankman showed off some scary athleticism and some innovative moves (piledriver on a prone opponent) and as for Irie....well? he didn't do a whole lot to be honest, other than take moves and damage. Not seen much from this guy, but he certainly was the odd man out here."
[7.0] "They just went out there, did a bunch of crazy shit and it was a lot of fun. If Irie comes back to DPW one day, I'd like to see him against either Tankman or Malachi, I thought he got over with the crowd here even in defeat, his Cannonball into the corner always gets a big reaction."
[6.0] "Crowd-pleasing, highlight reel-style three-way sprint. They went for all killer, no filler with mixed results - there were a couple of clunky moments and limited selling, but it was mostly an enjoyable opener full of creativity and decent character work ***1/4"
[10.0] "This was a great opener for the show. I liked Tankman and Irie trying to keep Malachi out of their big boy brawl. Jay Malachi was very impressive in this match with his high flying skills and Tankman being able to move the way he does for someone his size will never not be impressive. Also my first time seeing Shigehiro Irie and I was impressed by him."
[6.0] "An interesting match. Calvin Tankman is still as impressive as usual, being able to make this kind of move despite his size. Jay Malachi was a good matchmaker. Curiously, it was Irie who disappointed me a little, as I was expecting more from his oppositions with Tankman. Still, it wasn't bad and was a pretty decent opener"