[8.0] "A damn good way to end the First show right here with a great Trios match that had everything you would want, a fast-pace with a mix of styles, a good heel and face dynamic to drive this match to its point and make it feel like it matters and some really good chemistry to make this one great. 8/10"
[7.0] "A chance to see little snippets of Mistico and Templario before their match later in the day, but also a great opportunity for some of the Brits to test themselves against some superb opponents. You can see from his easier chemistry with them that Kidd has experience with luchadores and with adapting to other styles through his NJPW work, but RKJ may have been the standout from the RevPro talent. He runs fast, hits hard and showed his quality. Sadly, JJ Gale didn't get to quite showcase himself as well as others, not through mistakes or ability issues it should be said."
[8.0] "This was exactly what you'd want from a main event. You had a super over babyface Luchadore and a great heel in Gabe Kidd who was hated (but secretly loved) by the York Hall crowd and in JJ Gale you had an up and coming star who the match was designed to show case. Kidd was less over on show 2, but he was a superstar here and the perfect foil for the beloved Mistico. Templario was great working Knight and Gale even if he didn't really get to showcase his own best stuff."
[8.0] "Templario and, especially, Mistico had superstar auras here. JJ Gale and RKJ worked a furious style, with RKJ seemingly determined to run the ropes faster than everyone all night. Gabriel Kidd was perfect heel fodder, drawing in the more casual than usual crowd without betraying his character ***3/4"