[5.0] "I really hated these guys when I first saw them in TNA. I thought their circle smoke session That 70's Show-ripoff segments were really dumb & it felt like they showed up on the shows constantly. I was also not much of a fan of the individual guys. Their tag matches consisted mostly of the flippy, indie style where it is more about the moves than it is about the substance. When they semi-broke up & went to NXT, I hated MSK even more than the Rascalz. Now that they are kind of split between NXT & TNA, I have somewhat softened on them a bit. Their break up & betrayals have given them a little more substance than when they were simply annoying stoner friends."
[8.0] "A very innovative stable, they work incredible together and have constantly seen unique ways to introduce a new style of wrestling dependent on who they face as opposition. They link very well in chemistry, both as a team and as opponents. Face-paced action and rather entertaining. Nice to see this faction being involved in the TNA and WWE partnership, as it allows new audiences to get a glimpse of what they are made of."
[9.0] "This return has brought a lot of nostalgia. Their gimmicks were hilarious with obvious exceptional in-ring work being present in their matches."
[8.0] "A really good stable. I think Dez fits in better than Myron Reed but Reed is still good. They have always had good chemistry with a nice high pace in ring style."
[8.0] "I'm a big fan of the Rascalz. As solo wrestlers, they're tremendously entertaining, and their gimmick now as young stoners is hilarious. That being said, I don't feel they really carry that gimmick outside of their promos. Aside from that, as a unit, they wrestle so well together. They're great as a trios team, and split into tag teams as well"