[5.0] "I liked this match although the in-ring action wasn't very exciting, it was nice to see The Outrunners here as I enjoy their gimmick and moveset, but this match wasn't anything special, it doesn't help that they're usually treated as jobbers."
[4.0] "Outrunners are a fun team but one that feel pidgeonholed in ROH only to lose. At least a match that was helped by the Infantrys recent proving ground win offering some semblance of doubt that otherwise did not really exist when it came to the result. Nice to have the tag champions on the show but feels like they have nobody they want to put them in a serious program with."
[5.0] "The Outrunners being unlikely babyfaces wasn't something I expected, but it played out quite nicely with all of their old-school Graham/Hulk style shtick getting over nicely."
[6.0] "Professional old-school tag wrestling. There's no need to comment on the technique, as all of these guys are reliable, consistent performers. But the layout was in question. The Kingdom had tried a hybrid old/new school tag at Supercard with poor results. Going back to the 80s with the Outrunners was hardly ambitious, but it certainly worked. Taven & Bennett were dirty, lying, stinking heels while Floyd and Magnum were in crazy babyface mode. The live crowd bought in, maybe slightly more on the Kingdom's back than in the Outrunners' corner. For those watching at home, Riccaboni's commentary added tension by underscoring the stipulation and reminding the viewer that the Outrunners only needed to last the ten to get a title shot. As the finish loomed, he deftly switched tack and praised the babyfaces for going for the win, trying to draw on an audience to believe that if the Outrunners could last, maybe they could get a pin, too. Of course, those hopes were raised just to be dashed. Bennett held the tights to sully the Kingdom's win and Remsburg even teased a Dusty Finish after the bell. Too short for a higher grade, but plenty of fun while it lasted!"