[7.0] "A damn brawl for the honor of DDT versus the honor of AJPW. Despite the lower stature of both companies, the ferocity these two teams fought made those stakes seem real."
[8.0] "A fast paced match with a short time limit, and great action sequences. Less comedy which for this match helped it. Not a great tag team match in the classical sense because each teams partner barely interacted with each other. A lot of close falls which was exciting."
[5.0] "The only one match of the show (excluding the pre-show match) that I didn't like. Yes, there were some good things that made it not so awful, there was a conflict of Toi and Atsuki, and I'm glad that Koji tries to create stories with his opponents, but this bout, unfortunately, was weak. My love for Kojima didn't help me to enjoy this, even made it worse, because I was disappointed that my favourite rookie is in such a bad match."
[7.0] "I can't afford more streaming services, but after seeing both Aoyagis enough, I may need to fork it over and pay for AJPWtv. Atsuki Aoyagi is crazy charismatic as a pricky little dude, and if Kento left next year, I think All Japan would be fine with both Aoyagis at the top. His sequences here were flashy and fast, as was his mocking of the Sauna boys. I loved when he came in and just stood on Kojima while Tamura had him in a crab, daring Ueno to break it up. Speaking of Ueno, he really has shown more fire since TAKESHITA's heel turn, and he was excellent here. Kojima showed awesome fire as always, and Dam Tamura is a thick boy."