[7.0] "That was a pretty cool main-event. It could have been better, maybe. I expected more of a fierce and intense brawl between these two, but they rather went for a methodical approach. That was, nonetheless, interesting. I think they didn't really click, but they did their best to make themselves look good. It was a good occasion for YOICHI, and the lad had things to prove. Mike D too. He is a strong champion, but he was facing a NOAH prospect. It could have added a bit of pressure on his shoulders. Good showcase for both lads. That was a strong and brutal contest at the end of the day. Big and muscular men collided, and that certainly made feel some people pretty well."
[6.0] "I think the idea here was to get 'I had no idea these big guys can do all this shit' type of a reaction, because as a collection of spots and cool moves this match absolutely worked. Current pro-wrestling landscape isn't as good as fans like to claim it to be, because someone like Mike D Vecchio hasn't got a proper chance to properly evaluate where he is in his career, I'm sure if he will get a bunch of chances to push himself and fail upwards, eventually he will get good buzz around him. YOICHI/Yoshiki Inamura once again left an impression of being 'good, but not THAT good' - his look and in-ring style is different, but it didn't show Inamura's untapped potential (at least in this match)."