[6.0] "It's a filler episode of Raw to be honest, but it's still a very watchable show where there's a strange main event where Rock has to represent Triple H and Rikishi has to represent Austin. The main event itself was fine and the segment that set it up as well as a segment later where it looked like Triple H was about to attack Rikishi before Haku showed up was pretty good. The tag team match E&C vs Taker & Kane was fine where it set up a triple threat match at No Way Out because they both end up fighting with the Dudleys. Radicalz fight the Hardys for the millionth time still continuing a never ending Malenko/Lita storyline that's played out beyond belief at this point. X-Pac returns attacking Jericho bringing his new friend Justin Credible with him. While the Angle/Raven vs Show/Rios tag team match wasn't all that, the aftermath was fun where they both break weapons over Show and still can't knock him down."
[5.0] "They crammed a bunch of story building into the show but it was still boring. Didn't care about X-pac's return/Credible's debut. The main event was alright and did a good job of story telling but there was very little excitement otherwise."
[6.0] "Return of X-Pac and debut of Justin Credible are unmemorable but I liked it, good ending of the show, funny segment with Al Snow. Crowd was deadly sylent."
[6.0] "A bit of a filler episode but a very fun and breezy watch at the same time. They already have all the key stuff set up for No Way Out so there's not much urgency with it still being two weeks out."
[5.0] "The opening segment was a nice way to kick off the show. Unfortunately, the rest of the show couldn't match the opening segment and we got a bunch of meh segments and meh matches. The drama in the main event was fun, with Rikishi fighting for Steve Austin and Rock for HHH"
[4.0] "Wir bekommen zu Beginn eine sehr intensive und der Story zuträgliche Promo, bei welcher der am Mic schwächste Protagonist physisch dominiert - Rikishi setzt ein Statement. Jericho & Guerrero bringen trotz DQ-Finish wenigstens den Hauch ihrer Möglichkeiten aufs Tableau. Team X-Treme obsiegt in schwacher Partie, der Nachlauf birgt Spannungen zwischen Saturn & Malenko. No Contest beim Tag-Match - die Dudleys wollen sich den Gegner wohl selbst aussuchen. Billy Gunn darf nur einen Augenblick lang wie eine Herausforderung aussehen. X-Pac vs. Too Cool ist der lächerliche Versuch, No-Reactions Waltman irgendwie Heat zu verschaffen. Heraus kommt dabei unter Erscheinung des ehemaligen Aldo Montoya das totgeborene Stable 'X-Factor'. Wenn man Foley's Buch gelesen hat, fragt man sich, warum Al Snow so für ihn Partei ergreift, hehe. Das Tag-Match danach wirkt iregendwie komplett willkürlich. Stipulation und Zusammensetzung des Main-Events scheinen sehr gewöhnungsbedürftig - aber das Ergebnis birgt Möglichkeiten. Trotzdem wirkt die Show doch etwas chaotisch und hat auch nicht wirklich gutes Wrestling parat."