[7.0] "Entertaining match up. This felt like how they got around Yuya being fired but big shocker, they didn't. The Rascalz got some really good heel heat by cheating and keeping Yuya fired and I thought that was fantastic. For a first time ever match, it was pretty solid and I hope we see more of this going forward."
[8.0] "Great match. Great showcase for Uemura as his excursion comes to an end. Great way for him to go out by putting over the Impact World Tag Team Champions. Would have probably been even better if The Rascalz had done the job cleanly but, they did not do it cleanly so once again the spray paint wins the match."
[5.0] "Coming out to "say goodbye" in your wrestling gear? Lads, at least put some bare minimum effort into making me believe this match really was impromptu. How dare you make a mockery of the sacred stipulations of the Feast of Fired match. This was fine. The Rascals tried hard, Yuya is decent but Hendry is one the blandest wrestlers alive bell to bell. Doesn't even have the decency to be shit so at least I could laugh."
[7.0] "This was a fun tag match and solid match for Uemura's IMPACT to go out on. Easily the best match of JOYA's short run as a team. Rascalz were also pretty good though I wish they wouldn't resort to the spray can for the finish of every one of their matches. I'm starting to get really tired of it."
[7.0] "A simple defense of The Rascalz. They always deliver and are entertaining. But JOYA steals the spotlight for her story, she complements a regular fight well with her great charisma. Joe Hendry is pure gold for Impact wrestling. Eager to see how they develop this story. I hope Yuya Uemura returns soon."
[7.0] "But that was great. Even dramatic I would say. Well, the conditions predisposed to this. Yuya fought throughout his career and he truly survived and fought. The match was good. There were really hot nirfalls at the end, and the desperation with which the Japanese fought motivated me to support his team. Definitely the best match of the episode."