[8.0] "Kerry has so much potential, he's being trained by legends and has that old-school style. I'd like to see him as a face, although he's doing a good job right now."
[9.0] "Kerry has so much potential! If given the opportunity I think he could be the future of wrestling! He has improved so much since the first time I saw him! He started off very bland and clearly relied on his last name but now he is his own heel and is so charismatic! His promos are amazing! He could be so good!"
[8.0] "Son of Ricky Morton and I would give him a comparison to Dom Mysterio. He has such a beloved father, but he makes an amazing heel. He is solid in the ring and great on the mic and has a ton of charisma. Still young and is only getting better."
[8.0] "Good wrestler with a lot of talent third generation kid who has it all to become an awesome talent not only in the independents but in one of the bigger companies if he chooses to do so. He just need a bit of more mic seasoning and a bit more of charisma but has one of the greats to teach him that in his dad. Expect big things from him in the future."
[7.0] "Third-generation youngster with plenty of potential. Has a great "boy next door" look that would have been huge in the territory days - unfortunately, it's not quite what the big players want today. Smooth on the mic but still developing his charisma. There's something there and he can flash, but he's usually too understated as a face and too over the top as a heel. Offense is solid rather than exciting, but always plays to his role in the match in a way that most performers don't these days. Seems to know that his bump card is limited and tends to be careful with his body. Selling is decent - not his father yet, but he's only 22. Expect Kerry to become one of the best on the indies and hold that status for a long, long time."
[6.0] "Kerry Morton a lot like his father Ricky Morton also has a fiery, fun loving babyface personality and the kid can talk. He may still be green in some areas when it comes to his in-ring work, but considering he's a 3rd generation wrestler and the company that helped train him including The Rock N Roll Express, there's always room for improvement and of course there's potential there."