[7.0] "This was an enjoyable episode despite some rough segments. The opening three-way between Lo-Ki, Christopher Daniels, and Kid Kash was the match of the night, but there was nothing really bad on the show. Michael Shane and Shane Douglas vs. Chris Sabin and Sonjay Dutt was a decent match, where Douglas worked hard to put over the younger talent. X vs. Don Harris was short enough that Don's presence didn't really bring the match down. America's Most Wanted, Glen Gilberti and David Young, and Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger was a really fun storytelling match that came close to grabbing match of the night, but needed a stronger finish. The Red Shirt Security and Abyss vs. The Gathering was fine for what it was, but isn't worth tracking down. Finally, Jeff Jarrett vs. AJ Styles for the World Heavyweight Title was a fine match, but I expected more."
[7.0] "I liked this show a lot. The opener was an entertaining three way for the conterdership to the X Division title. Low Ki, Christopher Daniels and Kid Kash made a strong performance with lots of cool moves and sequences. In the end, Low Ki was able to hit the Ki Krusher and pin Daniels. Later in the night, Daniels took revenge by beating Low Ki backstage. Next was a long segment involving the four teams of the tag team division, where they announce a three way tag team match and we begun to see the problems between Swinger & Diamond and Gilberti & Young. Then Michael Shane & Shane Douglas defeated Chris Sabin and Sonjay Dutt on a decent match to put them over. X defeated Don Harris on his last match on TNA for a long time, they put over the bump he took on last week and did some dives. AMW won the three way we were talking about earlier. I liked that they showed the problems and miscomunitations between the heels. AMW are back in the title picture with their classic fire. Great news. Then Abyss and the Red Shirt Security defeated The Gathering on a mediocre encounter, Raven's hot tag was decent, as well as the Red Shirts working over Punk. I need to see a Raven vs Abyss match, should be good. Finally, on the main event Jeff Jarrett retained his title against AJ Styles. The match was good, but all the interferences hurt the outcome. There were some cool spots tough, for example AJ breaking a guitar with a enziguri or his jump off the ramp into the crowd. Kid Kash being the man that allowed Jarrett to win is interesting, I'm curious to see where that leads to."