[10.0] "Project Ego were an exceptionally versatile tag team, capable of blending comedy with serious in-ring ability. Their chemistry as a duo allowed them to deliver matches that were both entertaining and technically solid, a rare combination in tag team wrestling. While they could make audiences laugh, they never compromised on the quality of their offense, making them a consistently engaging act to watch. It's unfortunate that their final match didn't take place at Southside Wrestling, a promotion that always felt like their natural home. Given the circumstances with Trav's health at the time, that opportunity never materialized, leaving fans to imagine what could have been in a hometown setting where their connection to the audience was strongest. Project Ego remain a memorable and influential team, particularly for fans of the UK indie scene, combining humour, athleticism, and storytelling in a way that few teams could match."
[8.0] "This is a good tag team, with possibility to become a great one. I was really sad to learn of Kris Travis' passing and I suppose they'll have to settle for being remembered as a good tag team."
[10.0] "Project Ego were a great tag team, who could do comedy but also put on great matches. I personally think that their last match should of been at Southside, as I've always thought of Southside as Project Egos home promotion in a way, but at that time they might not of known how ill Trav was unfortunately."