[6.0] "Anthony Henry is a good work horse. Bland name and he doesn't have a ton of personality. Where Henry excels is his in ring abilities as he is athletic and technical. Like him as a tag team with JD Drake and think they have potential as a duo."
[6.0] "Henry is, well, a good workhorse in any company he's in. His offense is a bit indie-riffic, and sometimes he comes across as a guy who is just trying to get his shit in and not tell a really compelling story in the ring. But his shit is pretty good and he's a good hand to have around."
[9.0] "There are an abundance of technical workers in wrestling right now but Henry has always been one of my favs. None of his strikes or transitions on the ground ever seem to be a waste of time and movement. Dude always just goes out there and puts on a damn great match. Him and JD Drake remain one of the most underrated guys on the indie scene whether they are teaming as the workhorsemen or on their own. They need more eyes on them"
[6.0] "I don't like Henry as much as most people seem to. He either has no personnality, or tries too hard to sell us a fake one. Yes, he's technically good and brings real intensity, but he doesn't know how to draw people into his fights. He also still has awkward moments of bad placement or choreography that really stick out with his ring style."
[8.0] "Anthony Henry is a wrestler with a lot of potential, he is very good at singles, and he also does very well in tag matchs with JD Drake because they have very good chemistry, and now that he left EVOLVE, it will be interesting to see the direction that his career will take."
[9.0] "One of the most underrated wrestler in indie wrestling scene right now. I can't believe that he have experienced for more than 15 years. I read article about him and he is really inspired. The man is very technical in the ring and rarely have a bad match. His run with Evolve exposed his talent to wide audience and he never disappoint in every of his match in Evolve."