[6.0] "The main draw of this match was seeing all the wrestlers in it dressed as various incarnations of Nao. The match itself didn't have a whole lot to it and that was fine. It was a good bit of fun that ended quickly so as not to overstay its welcome, but was nothing more substantial than that."
[7.0] "An excuse to see the roster dressed up in different outfits, just like all the other matches like this one! It's nice and simple. My favorite moments were Arisu's brain malfunctioning as she tried to remember how Nao does her poses and moves."
[5.0] "A short and to the point battle royal, most of the runtime was spent on the entrances and Kakuta mimicry rather than wrestling and the eliminations, which were all very straightforward."
[5.0] "Obviously this match worked for the crowd, because Nao Kakuta is the biggest reason why vast majority of fans attended this show, but at the same time it exposed the fact that Kakuta wasn't some kind of an interesting or peculiar pro-wrestler, she just happened to have a fan base that came to see the show built around her. It went nine minutes for the right reason too - eliminations started right when it started to feel like this match could overstay it's welcome."
[6.0] "Another okay comedy match that had some funny bits. I just wish it was longer because the moment all of them got in the ring, the eliminations immediately started to happen."
[9.0] "This is almost TJPW's signature stipulation match at this point, and like previous editions this one delivered huge. Seeing all of them use Nao's hair pulling antics (to the ire of the crowd no less! ) was incredibly entertaining, plus it was a bit of a trip down memory lane to see all the old Nao gears. Mizuki in the Free WiFi gear was particularly special. I also loved that Pom came in and tried to do her shin kicking, only to get instantly berated by literally everyone else in the match for not playing the role of Nao, that made me laugh!"