[5.0] "This was a pretty decent match and still carried on that way even when Cena showed up, Ill admit it got fun but still just mostly above average if most"
[4.0] "[2.0*] I absolutely loved the moment Cena came in, joined the match and won. This was awesome, the triple Knuckle Shuffle was great, huge pop, but the match fucking sucked before that and Cena should have joined sooner (or the match could have been cut a little bit)."
[5.0] "The promo that led to this match, with R-Truth popping up between Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley and holding up his tag title belt, was really pretty hilarious (even if it did sort of take away from Damian's moment). But the match itself I thought was pretty whatever, and John Cena's reveal as R-Truth's and The Miz's "guy you can't see" partner was just about the least surprising surprise ever, and Cena himself didn't really impress in his brief appearance."
[5.0] "An extremely average match that had a fun end with the Cena save that had the crowd really hot and it was cool seeing R-Truth & Miz, one of Cena's main storyline buddy's and one of his top storyline rivals standing side by side with him to do the Five Knuckle Shuffle. 2.5 stars at least."
[5.0] "[3.0*] Fun match, mainly due to the surprise appearance of John Cena who did little but really excited the crowd (and me), with his famous five moves. R Truth having his Wrestlemania moment followed by this moment with John Cena was just fantastic, he's reaping the rewards of his hard work for years."
[7.0] "By no means the greatest match ever, but stuck with the Wrestlemania 40 theme of surprise entrants (if Cena being someone you "can't see") can even count as a surprise."
[6.0] "It was an ok match with some highs and lows, specially the parts where they went to commercial so the wrestlers had to tone the pace down. I found it excessively long for what it was and I think some of that time could've gone to Ilja vs Nakamura. John Cena's appearance was predictable (and WWE didn't really hide it) since Truth said the man we can't see was going to join them and he was about to introduce it, which gets me to think why Cena waited for so long to enter the match (and why the ref actually allowed him to compete, but that's me looking for too much logic). It would've been better to keep things short and have Cena enter, have the moment and finish things in 5 minutes or so (***)"
[4.0] "Really average handicap match for most of this which went on way too long and only existed so that Cena could run down, hit his moves and get a huge pop. Before Cena comes out, it's essentially just an extended heat segment on Miz. Served it's purpose I guess, but this could've easily been done in a 3 minute match, with Cena coming out at the start of the match or before it, rather than a 12 minute match where he comes out right at the very end. **"
[5.0] "Meh match made for the pop of Cena, still was cute seeing them together and it worked to get the crowd hot, as a little surprise is cool as well but it was barely a minute"
[5.0] "This was a pretty average match that presumably just existed to have John Cena show up I've not nothing bad to say about it, but likewise I've got nothing positive of note to say about it either."
[5.0] "Fun match, but nothing special. It served its purpose (John Cena cameo.) I am a bit tired of the Truth + The Judgement Day storyline, but it can be entertaining. Miz was great, as per usual."
[5.0] "Absolute nothing match but a fun little cameo and triple AA to get the win. Nothing to see here besides the last minute but that minute was good fun. **1/2"
[6.0] "I would have appreciated a Judgment Day celebration with just them; the R-Truth thing seems like it's run its course at this point. The match itself was alright and carried largely by the fine work of The Miz whenever he got a chance to cook. That's probably what we're going to get with this tag title run - it warms the cockles of the heart that Truth is a champion, but it's probably not going to result in technically great matches. That's fine! But, please move him on from the Judgment Day thing. Cena showing up was exactly what it needed to be."
[3.0] "This was terrible. Not only are they continuing the Awesome Truth vs Judgement Day storyline, which has been the worst storyline of the past few months, but they did the Vince McMahon match of someone showing up at the end of the match. Here's a "New Era" trick you can do, maybe have the surprise return at the beginning of the match? The action was terrible in the ring too, with Judgement Day mostly being on top and then Cena returning to do the 5 moves of doom and win."
[5.0] "A totally fine and entertaining enough match with the obvious but nonetheless satisfying reveal of Cena as the mystery partner. Match was nothing beyond average but I cannot give it a negative score as I did ultimately enjoy the match throughout so a standard score of 5"
[4.0] "For the most part, this was what we've been getting for the last couple of months, so much for "a new era", but it was building up to John Cena making an appearance. And indeed he did for the last part of the match to help Awesome Truth get the win. I can only presume time heals wounds, as I remember 2011 when Cena's feud with them led to that lame walkout angle. Still, we're well past the seven year churn period, so this was fine for the evening. Interesting dynamic with The Judgment Day with Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest both world champions and the other three not living up to the billing."
[4.0] "Really nothing special. Judgement Day beats on Truth and the Miz while doing the exact same spots and match formula you've been seeing for a year out. This feud has been so drawn out and overexposed ringwise that it quite literally only entertains in segments and promos, which are still pretty fun and enjoyable. But seriously. I do not want to see JD McDonagh and the Miz wrestle each other ever again. I do not want to see R Truth and Dominik Mysterio wrestle each other ever again. Not in any way, shape, or form. Not even if Cena is there."
[0.0] "I was already sick of Awesome Truth and Judgment day stuff but this match took it to a new low for me. Doesn't help that the first bit of the match was cut off and the promo that led to this match was also very awful. Nothing interesting happens here, Truth gets beat up here, Miz comes in and goes off for a bit but is eventually squashed by Judgement Day. Should have used the match to make them look good instead of having these long standing vets with belts who have been jobbers for years now get squashed again and made to look more pathetic when a part-timer comes in with a predictable save and a very choreographed finish. Doesn't make me interested in anyone in this match and in fact makes me dread what the tag division is going to look like."