[4.0] "Okay now this may seem very negative of a rating but I just did not get behind LWO in this match at all, it was cool to see Carlito show up in NXT I get that aspect. But for some reason this did not click with me, maybe after that good match between Lyra & Blair I was left down by this tag match, but it is what it is. Luckily LWO figure it out later on in NXT but without Carlito, who I think was still finding his place in this group without being looked at as just a 'nostalgia act.' That and No Quarter Catch Crew with no Charlie Dempsey is a team I do not take seriously as a threat and the grappling is not that exciting to watch in this match."
[7.0] "More of a show-out for LWO, but a good one. That launching crossbody off the ropes was crazy. Carlito got to hit his signature moves, getting a pop out of the crowd. [***]"
[8.0] "Another amazing match for nxt back to back , after the great women's opener we got a high flying , fast paced six man tag. The highlight spot was Joaquin launching himself from such a long distance onto Drew Gulak and his team. Good match , also Damon sold Carlitos backstabber like it seriously hurt him."
[7.0] "A pretty fun 6-Man Tag here. It was cool to see Carlito in NXT for this one-off, as well as Toro & Wilde. I loved Carlito's throwback NXT shirt, too. Of course, the best part of this was Wilde nearly hitting the roof of the Performance Center with the Diving Crossbody."
[7.0] "Fun 6 man tag match, Carlito getting to make an appearance in NXT was cool and the slingshot crossbody was really cool. Good showing all around for LWO."
[7.0] "I expected a solid match but I got a little bit more. Carlito was very over which was really nice to see and that Dive from Wilde was insane, I probably watched it back 20 times. Now the rest was not spectacular but I got some cool moments out of this one."
"This Six-Man Tag Match was cool, the surprise of Carlito replacing Dragon Lee was unexpected. The spot of Wilde jumping from the 2nd rope on Gulak and his friends outside was amazing."
[6.0] "Solid six man tag match. Dragon Lee was supposed to be in this match, but was instead replaced by Carlito. This was a fine clash of styles between the high flying LWO and more traditional Catch Crew. The only memorable thing that happened was Joaquin Wilde being launched from the middle rope for a spectacular dive to the outside. LWO picked up the win in a fairly short match that the crowd was into. 6/10"
[6.0] "Solid six man with a single notable spot. Anytime the shirts dont come off I know to not expect more than what's going to happen. NXT Combat Crew were out one of their more experienced members so wasnt going to be the best showing unfortunately. Still good but could've been better."
[7.0] "This was good, especially notable that the timing was the same as the previous match. But the events in the match developed so rapidly that it felt like it was a full-fledged match. Yes, it was more of a spot-fest, but it didnt turn into a video game, and they didnt neglect such things as selling or banal transfer of tags. The main star of the match was Joaquin Wilde, who was finally given freedom, and he showed the best of his skills, even that crazy spot that I think everyone has already seen. A pleasant fight from quality performers, and Im incredibly glad that they were all allowed to show themselves."
[7.0] "This was a very enjoyable match. Carlitos return was done well and he carried himself well in this match. There was that one spot where Cruz cruised 20 feet in the air on the No Quarter Catch Crew and Joaquine and Cruz got their first win in what feels like forever."
[7.0] "Enjoyable six man tag. Carlito appearing on NXT is a crazy thing to see, but was a very enjoyable appearance. Wilde going flying was great aswell."
[7.0] "A really fun house show esque 6 man tag, with Carlito proving a nice nostalgia replacement for Lee. Really good showing for the LWO and the Catch Crew always work well. Some psychology problems near the end but a really fun showcase match"
[6.0] "[3.25*] It was a really fun match, no one really stood out but everyone was solid. The most incredible moment of the match was Joaquin Wilde's unbelievable jump. As"
[7.0] "Decent little six man match this. The match will be remembered for the bonkers height and length of the big leap but for an 8 minute TV match this had plenty of decent action."