[9.0] "Great episode here for Blood and Guts, some great matches that we don't see very often on television. Really strong event with a different dynamic because of the stipulation."
[6.0] "Outside of the titular match and the segments with MJF & Adam Cole, there wasn't a lot to love here. While the highs were quite high, it also felt like there was a decent bit of fluff. It's hard to stay interested in a two-hour show when there are obvious segments inserted simply to pad the show. That being said, I think this was possibly the strongest of the three Blood & Guts matches so far, and the opening title match between Hook & Jack Perry was solid."
[6.0] "Is it bad that I only liked this episode because of the MJF and Adam Cole vs. Sammy Guevara and Daniel Garcia match? The HOOK vs Jack Perry match looked kinda rushed and the ending was mid. Like why did HOOK have to lose his winning streak on a random episode of Dynamite to Jack Perry of all people. Big eye roll. The Britt Baker jobber match was cute I guess. But my definite favorite part was the whole MJF and Adam Cole vs Sammy Guevara and Daniel Garcia segment. First, the Better Than You Bay Bay thing they did at the restaurant was hilarious. Then they did the music mash-up thing. MJF's reaction was priceless. Then, arguably the best thing that happened in all of wrestling this summer, the Dance-Off. It doesn't get better than this. Like this will never be topped. Ever. Plus the match was great. I like how they weren't trying to put on a five-star classic and instead just wanted us to be entertained. I was definitely sports entertained. Then the Blood and Guts match happened. I liked last years better idk. This years was missing something. Kinda overwhelming for me. But overall, pretty good episode of Dynamite. Memorable for sure."
[5.0] "A pretty average show, with the namesake main-event being the clear highlight but still not nearly exciting enough to carry the weak 1st half. Hook vs Perry was fine enough for getting heel Perry over. Early on they had some decently intense brawling but also a few somewhat weak exchanges or awkward moments. Perry's aggressive side and cheap tricks were good, mostly because they didn't coincide with him becoming overly cowardly and running away like he was constantly doing in all his recent backstage segments, which technically didn't make sense but which I still appreciated. Hook's punches unfortunately didn't look very good, but his other, 'traditional' pro-wrestling strikes were all decent, and his various suplexes were all pretty good as usual. The ref distraction/bump and belt spot at the end were lame and fell flat, unfortunately. **3/4. MJF and Cole's ridiculous 'buddy' segments continue to be a bit over-acted but still pretty fun just because they're both such entertaining characters and have a nice dynamic. Marvez's coverage of the Callis and Jericho partnership throughout the show was pretty worthless. Britt's jobber match was pointless, since she didn't even impress with her dominance. She instead just ran through her big moves with mediocre technique to get the win. Too short; no rating. MJF & Cole vs Sammy & Garcia was alright. I honestly did think MJF and Cole's mash-up entrance music was pretty great, and the way they played up their reactions to it and to each other was pretty funny. The dance-off at the start was obviously ridiculous but I was still smiling at it the whole time, at least until Cole's intentionally cringeworthy dance attempts that made him look wayyyy too dorky, especially when he's meant to be the somewhat more sensible one in his and MJF's friendship. Sammy and Garcia's control work was okay but too 'weaselly' and 'cheap' for me to take seriously, especially with the much larger and more powerful MJF as the one being dominated by them. Cole's big hot tag was energetic but otherwise typically underwhelming in technique and impact, plus his massive over-reliance on super kicks got old quickly. Thankfully, Cole and MJF's goofy character dynamic was still quite entertaining and their resulting energy made the match somewhat enjoyable as they worked towards getting the win. ***. The Blood and Guts match was nothing special but still quite good. I've usually found these AEW 'multi-man skirmish' matches to overly messy, cheesy, and annoyingly cooperative and while this still had a certain amount of that, I thought it also had enough good in-ring action, entertaining character work, and some genuinely good hardcore/prop/structure spots. Yes, it was overly long and also became overkill with the Bucks' generic stuff plus the run-on multi-man spots, and the finish with Pac and Takeshita bailing was lame, but I still enjoyed the majority of the match, even if only to a minor level. ***1/4"
[6.0] "An okay show, but I was admittedly disappointed with the main event. The show started off with Jack Perry doing his attempt to be villainous, but he really doesnt have the charisma to pull it off and just dressing in all black wont fix that. Britt Baker manged to look awful in a 1 minute squash match somehow. The MJF and Adam Cole segments were the saving grace of this show and the reason the score isnt lower."
[8.0] "This was a solid episode, I don't know why Britt doesn't have a story. Apart from that, loved the tag match and of course blood and guts it stupid fun so veryfun."
[7.0] "This was actually a pretty-well structured card for AEW. That's been an issue they've had in the past but I think they did quite well with this. Even the Baker match helped slow things down a bit while adding to the variety before the main event. With such a long main event on the card, they had to avoid burnout with too much serious wrestling and I think they did. The main event might have been the best Blood and Guts match for me but there are still problems with the format itself as well as the production. The ending of the main event was a bit anticlimactic, which is a real shame considering the match took up half of the entire episode, but it did have its moments."
[8.0] "An exciting and entertaining show throughout, with the only real issue coming in the severe disparity between the mens and womens division in terms of screen time and booking. Match #1: HOOK v. Jack Perry (***) Chaotic brawl to start, and a massive loss for HOOK, with Perry being the first man to pin him in AEW. I actually really liked Perrys opening video package of him burying his former Jungle Boy persona and entering with Beethovens 5th, but I might be in the minority. Match #2: Baker v. Sparks (1/2*) Britt Baker returns to action which was a nice surprise but this made me remember how I thought that the women were getting their own Blood & Guts match this year and then I just got really disappointed with how little progress has been made toward elevating the womens division. With this being the only womens segment on the whole show, the point is further proven. Match #3: Cole & MJF v. Garcia & Guevara (***1/2) PULL THE TRIGGER ON BETTER THAN YOU BAYBAY AND GIVE EM THE BELTS IDC. These two are just so entertaining together and the tease of a break up at the end makes my heart hurt already. This should go on awhile I think. Just a fun and easy match to enjoy. Match #4: Blood & Guts IV (****1/4) There are two sides to this coin, and both arguments I feel are valid. Comparing this match to the most recent WarGames match in WWE, this was the completed opposite in terms of booking. Where that one was heavy in tactics and psychology to tell the story, this was more just a wild and brutal affair. I think AEW is attempting to really make the idea of Blood & Guts its own thing and for me, this match worked with that philosophy. There were several threads that weaved into one another, whether it be Omega & Ibushi, Hangman & Mox, Takeshita & The BCC, Hangman & Omega, PAC & Omega, or Omega & Mox, each little story had its time to shine, but really the match was based around destruction. I know some had issues that the pacing of the match, specifically the use of the bed of nails and others had issues with the redundant rules where PAC and Takeshita were just allowed to leave; I understand both of these arguments. However, I really do think these AEW Blood & Guts matches do not exist to be a dramatic story based in reality. Its a violent car crash of ten men getting battered and bruised. The closing scene of Yuta getting choked out while Claudio and Mox were handcuffed was also a brilliant way to end the feud that started with Hangman and Moxley and Moxley giving up on behalf of Yuta. Too bad the camera missed it. Nonetheless, just a war that lived up to expectations."
"Kinda okay show, the women's division isn't getting proper attention from the aew and the ftw title felt rushed. And the tag tournament finals felt cringey and kota's debut was kinda underwhelming, it would have worked if it kept as a suprise"
[7.0] "[7.0] Great episode! While I despised MJF's dance-off and Dax's (worked? ) shoot into the camera, the Blood and Guts match itself was PPV-quality on weekly television. There were, of course, lowlights, like Ibushi's weak performance and the fizzling, confusing finish, the intensity of the match made an hour fly by and left me disappointed there weren't another 45 minutes left to develop things further. A very solid show, despite the typical Dynamite hiccups."
[8.0] "Pretty good show thanks to a long B&G match that was pretty good and fun although it sure as hell wasn't Wargames 92 or even the B&G match from last year. The undercard was good with Perry/Hook, and Cole/MJF vs Sammy/Garcia was a really fun match. Nothing really negative other than the one women's match being a minute and somehow being bad in a way."
[7.0] "Excellent entry segment by Jack Perry, Hook Vs Perry for the FTW championship, I was expecting something more dynamic, crazier, the match seemed a bit boring and tiresome to watch; the tropical restaurant segment with MJF and Cole was very entertaining; fabulous and entertaining match from Guevara, Garcia, MJF and Adam Cole; The truth is that I would prefer that Adam Cole and MJF win the AEW tag team championships, FTR is already tiring and boring; magnificent Blood & Guts Match, it was fabulous, good sequences and good hardcore moments, one was more valuable than the other, I mainly highlighted Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley; This show only has two good matches, very good, and the rest is unremarkable."
[9.0] "One of the most entertaining Dynamite in recent months. We finally witnessed the full transformation of Jack Perry, who finally has a direction and can't wait to see what the future holds for him. MJF/Cole was absolutely madness. The crowd is so into it, it's definitely AEW's hottest act at the moment. The Blood and Guts match was absolutely chaotic, but I think it's the weakest one thus far. Not saying it was bad, au contraire, some spots made me absolutely uncomfortable in a good way. Kota Ibushi looked a tad lost, but it was so nice to see him back. The Britt Baker squash match could've been handled differently. Pretty much no progress in their storyline. Overall, an A- dynamite, and can't wait to see the next time they come to Boston."
[8.0] "Good show overall. Picked up a lot with the tournament final stuff, it's been much more fun than I expected at the start. Loved the main event, tremendously fun."
[6.0] "Opener was not bad but not great also. Perry kinda carried the match just like every other Hook match since his debut, that's why I loved Perry winning. I'll give it 5/10. I found just what I waited from tag tournament final. Match quality was okay but entertainment side was gold. MJF just gave lesson about being a professionel wrestler in 21st century. Garcia & Guevara kept pace with the winner side's party and put some really great heel work there. 7/10. I don't wanna talk about Baker's match, whole thing was just miserable, not even giving a point. I also don't wanna talk about main event again after giving it a specific comment. It was just chaotic but not in a good way. 5/10.Show was not boring but not so much fun also. 6/10 overall."
[6.0] "Good show overall. Women's match was a pretty quick squash to throw something in. Some interesting developments particularly in the main event."
[8.0] "I'm a sucker for violence, so Blood & Guts was right up my alley. For my taste, this was just about the right mix of nasty looking spots and enough safety to not have to be worried about the wrestlers. Blood & Guts was crazy, but also far from a Cage of Death and that's just fine for AEW. I also really liked the rest of the show. The FTW Championship match was Hook's best performance yet, although the finish felt flat because every single heel in this company has to rely on cheap tactics to win. Adam Cole and MJF on the other hand are absolutely gold and I have no desire at all for the approaching split of the two. It's a shame that we are already moving towards the end of this part of their storyline. All in all, a very good episode of Dynamite."
[7.0] "Brit baker on my TV when she really didnt need to be. MJF doing the same crap and people eating it up despite how pandaring and painfully telegraphed it all is. And poor Ibushi not at his best duing his much much-anticipated debut only to flounder makes me feel so bad for him and that sucks. This Dynamite was kind of a mess I hate to say, but I dont regret watching it but Im very curious to see where it all goes now that we just have a blow-off to a 12 man (counting Bryan and Eddie) feud that went on for nearly 10 months. I really think they should put Stu Grayson (and somehow get Allan Angels back) into Dark Order and have them feuding with the Elite next, it would make the most sense."
[6.0] "Generic Boy Jack Perry. I missed Taz on commentary. Britt match wasted time even if it lasted 1 minute. Cole/MJF are great, a shame that on their next match MJF is gonna "turn heel" (he's already an heel) on Cole. B&G was underwhelming, Ibushi was 100% the worst one"
[6.0] "This show was alright but I can't say I enjoyed it. The FTW title match was so predictable and both WWE and AEW need to find a way to book heel title wins rather than the ref just being knocked out. Also this doesn't affect the rating I gave it that much but I think Jack Perry honestly has the worst entrance in all of wrestling lol. The womens squash match was obviously to fill the time but I get why it happened but it was pretty unneeded. The tag eliminator match was fine and was obviously just meant as a joke rather than a real old fashioned wrestling match which I get. The blood and guts match should've been a lot shorter and with the time that they got to do the entire thing they could've done more with the potential this match had."
[8.0] "This show was divided into two halves, and I feel your rating can vary wildly depending on your opinion of Comedy in Wrestling - and Ultra Violence in wrestling. Adam Cole & MJF specifically have a dynamic going that some people love, or some people hate. Some can tolerate the backstage and in ring segments, but think the video packages of them doing COMEDY goes too far. I think that is where I may lean also, though if they are telling the story I think they're telling, I think they're fine in small dosages. The second half of the show featured the final BLOWOFF between the Blackpool Combat Club and the fully united GOLDEN ELITE. A plethora of incredibly violent spots and action that truly screamed "YOU WILL ONLY SEE THIS ON AEW." A match that I felt was only truly marred by the fact that the director missed the story they were trying to tell in the finish, and commentary had to tell us what *really* happened over a minute after the bell rang. Mix these with a very fun opener in Jungle Boy & Hook, and a completely nothing Britt Baker squash? I'm going either 8 or 9 out of 10."
[10.0] "Great show from top to bottom. The only real downside I would say is Ibushi didn't look like his old self. First proper match in what, two years? Just a bit disappointing considering how great we all know he is. Least bloody 'BNG' match we've had so far which is a shame considering its billing, but whatever. The match still ruled."
"For a major dynamite, this was a scary bad. Hook vs Jungle Jack was fair. On a stronger week you can forgive that they are trying to find Jack's new character, but you can feel that he doesn't have it yet. The ref bump and finish was garbage and way to similar to MJF/Tana from Forb. Door. Why did we get a crap squash match for Britt, barely anything for anyone. The Tag match over-delivered. MJF is just putting on a highlight reel of how god damn brilliant he is. Cole is having his cake and eating it too, just is failed by not being as smooth in-ring. Daniel Garcia is batting 1000 with where his gimmick is at. And Sammy had a match where he didn't drag everyone's performance down, he worked and did not feel like nonsense. For as great as this tag team of cole/mjf is doing, it does feel like they are overfilling the cup a little bit each segment. Commentary all night was excellent all night, Chuck Taylor was the perfect little stinker during that Rampage segment. Blood and Guts was a thing, production was out of the loop during the match, the story was not what the crowd wanted and was also very not in line with where it should had gone, and really didn't have any surprising performance from any one in the match. Moxley did the strongest but no one stepped above his level. Claudio was hampered by the misunderstanding of where this match needed to be, Hangman was aswell. Takeshita and Pac did well, but blurred together and ironically leave less impact. Kenny was fine but you could tell he couldn't find the balance of the match. Ibushi was understated and uncharacteristically sloppy. THE BUCKS had the worst match in their AEW career. They seemed lost, taking aghast, and eventually complacent with how things were going. I'm going to leave with Yuta. He really tried to give it the all, and he did good, but he had one of those performances he has where he tried too hard and comes off a bit like a goof."
[2.0] "Terrible show top to bottom. It would not be an AEW show without a ref bump, outside interference, foreign object, blood. Opening match had a ref bump which everyone knew meant foreign object, cheap heel win. This is literally the only way Tony Khan knows how to book a heel. It was every Britt Baker title match. It is every MJF title match. It was Christina/Luchasaurus and now jack Perry. Blood & Guts was a train wreck in the worst way. AEW production is the worst it has ever been in its 4 years. Audio mixing and video direction. Seeing talents blade on camera, filming talents calling spots to each other, cutting to see Ibushi completely whiff a high knee , cutting to missing the Wheeler/Nick suplex, and of course completely missing the finish of the match Omega was awesome selling and giving everything, but this was by far the worst Blood & Guts and a lousy show. My only reasons for watching AEW are Kenny & Jay White. Besides them AEW is truned into the worst of WCW, TNA and WWE Lite."
[9.0] "Fantastic show: Perry vs. Hook was surprisingly good with a couple of very cool moments (like the t-bone off the apron) and a nice title change. Hook was a great babyface and Perry's heel work is getting better, loved his shenanigans to win the match. Britt Baker's squash was alright. Adam Cole & Mjf vs. J.A.S. was a great match: loved the inital the dance off that almost made me cry from laughing and the actual wrestling was very good. Sammy's double spanish fly was impressive and Mjf's suicide dive was an amazing moment. The double clothesline was the perfect ending and the post-match was fantastic with the first cracks in Mjf & Cole's relationship. Elite vs. BCC in the Blood & Guts was a fantastic main event: very messy, chaotic and wild with lots of sick spots. Not everything was perfect (camera work was off) but overall it was very fun and the ending with Moxley surrending to save Yuta was great. Overall: an amazing edition of Dynamite, every match was great and there were a great storyline progression."
[9.0] "I think this was a great episode of dynamite I really love everything that they are doing with adam cole and Mjf the opening match was good the tag match was great and the main event was great as well the only thing keeping this from a 10 is that commercial kinda ruin the main event a little other than that it was a great show."
[3.0] "Perhaps the worst major televised show that AEW has ever produced. A somewhat engaging but disappointing opener, a women's squash, a solid tag match marred by a horrible dance-off, and one of the worst matches that the company, or any mainstream company for that matter, has given the main event spot in Blood and Guts leaves an overall terrible impression. These are the kind of shows that make one consider not watching Dynamite at all."
[7.0] "Good show, obviously it was based on two main matches. The opener was a nice one, developing well the story between Jack Perry and Hook. The Britt Baker's match was a squash. The tag match was really entertaining and funny setting up future storyline with MJF/Cole and JAS. The main event was satisfiying, maybe I expected a little more (especially from Ibushi) but saying that it was a letdown would be too much; even there we got some good stories to develope so it was a win imo, especially if we consider that it was a Dynamite and not a major PPV."
[8.0] "It was a very good episode of Dynamite. Hook and Jack Perry did a great job and the end of the match says it's not over. Good match and very funny segments for MJF and Adam Cole, but they are starting teasing the break up. Too early? The Blood & Guts match was awesome, but with some flaws: the directing was, as usual, very bad and Kota was not in his best shape. It was a 9/10 episode but I can't give this rating because the situation of women's division it's a shame. So, for me it's 8/10."
"I love every moment of this episode, Even FTR Championship Match Was Good, MJF And Adam Cole Story Before All In Is Great and For That PPV We Have A GReat Match For World Title I Think, Lets Get to the Main Event, What A Match, It Was Amazing, I Know In The Very First Minute Pac Enter The Ring That There Is an Hostile Environment Between Him And Claudio, And After Don Callis Boy Left The Match, It Shows BCC That Don Callis Can Never Be Trusted And I Think BCC Going To Be Face Or At Least an Anti-Hero Stable, BCC Fued With Callis Family Going To Be Great If Everything Goes Fine. Also I Love That They Don't Do that Cage Roof Falling, It's great And Entertaining But If they Use that in this Episode Too It would be repetitive And Be Critical For Not Being Creative, throwing Stuff From roof to The Ring Was Amazing Too, in overall I think this episode was A brutal Fantastic Match, I Love Every Minute Of This show, Thanks TK. 9/10"
[9.0] "TK you little nerd, I know you read these. Stop with the shitty NXT style pre tapes. They're fucking terrible. Apart from that, excellent show. 9/10."
[9.0] "Solid dynamite. Incredibly disappointed that there was no development in the womens division this week as we still seem to be coasting off Willows Owen win and maybe waiting for Hayters return, but the rest of stuff tonight was good. Opening match felt a bit formulaic but JPs video and win really did a lot. Tag match and Cole/MJF segments were fun. Blood and Guts started very standard wrestling and then Moxley took it to another level and by the time Takeshita and Ibushi came out, it had some very solid puroness thrown in as well. Not too many high spots and no jump off but we did get plenty bloody and plenty gutsy and a whole lotta lovey. Solid episode."
[9.0] "Probably the most I've enjoyed an AEW episode (that I've watched live) from start to finish. Good opener with Jack and Hook. The MJF/Cole stuff was gold all throughout. And the main event was imperfect but was highly enjoyable. The one lone ding on this fantastic episode is this: why does Tony even bother throwing a Britt Baker squash match on the show - just to say he included a women's match? Dude, we get it, you don't care about the women's division, and you look even worse by just throwing a stupid squash on there than just having no ladies on the card at all. A good backstage segment would've even been preferable. Sorry, I love AEW, but the truth is the truth. Please set aside a guaranteed amount of time for the women each show, and give someone else that cares the entire women's division to book."
[9.0] "Probably my favorite Dynamite of the year so far. solid opener, with good action and a direction to the new Jack Perry. A very entertaining final to the Tag Team Tournament. and a Main Event that got a little of everything: it was violent, funny and and emotional. My only complaint is the Britt Baker match; she doesn't need a squatch match, everybody knows that she is a top women in the company, and that match felt unnecessary, because squatching a local talent didn't make a cemented star to look stronger (to me, at least). Very good show anyway."
[10.0] "That show was phenomenal, Jack Perry vs. Hook was a pretty good fight and I'm curious to see what they're going to do with Jack. MJF/Cole vs. Sammy/Garcia was a lot of fun, especially the dance duel between him, as well as continuing the story between MJF/Cole and promoting their match against FTR And this Blood & Guts for me was the best of all, it mixed a good wrestling match with a great storytelling very well, from Ibushi's arrival to save his Lover until PAC and Takeshita abandoned the fight, showing that despite the BCC being more strong, they lacked the unity and power of friendship that the Elite have. 10/10"
[2.0] "A show that thankfully is finished with, first off to start off the womens match being a simple boring squash match featuring an act that doesn't need a squash match is utterly disgraceful with a women's division that already struggles for time, every other women including your champion needed that way more than DMD, 2nd off thank god the eliminator tag title rubbish is finished, no clue why you'd even start this when you've got a solid tag division that yet again just needs more time, and this is what your WORLD CHAMPION is doing? The Jack vs Hook stuff was fine however the video at the start was incredibly poorly explained, fine match Hook's best match, and finally the elite vs bcc, yet again we've got another modern war games match, whether it be WWE or AEW, they cannot do modern war games matches without it being long and boring full of plunder that you don't need, Pac leaving makes zero sense either, and my god Kota Ibushi just completely shat the bed here tonight, a dreadful debut for him, blowing every single spot he had and looking completely out of shape, I am glad that this Elite vs BCC feud is over, which should have been over at Revolution when Hangman beat Moxley, but yet again AEW drags out a feud to get to the AITA and Blood and Guts matches, both of them being much weaker than last year. I hope everyone can just move on completely from all of this and get into actual real money drawing feuds, Elite vs CMFTR now."
[10.0] "A very drastic tonal shift - An iconic WarGames or Blood and Guts match preceded by a hilarious hour of comedy and hijinks. MJF and Cole were amazing as usual, I didn't like the vignette compared to the last few but the match was the best. As for the match, it was the perfect example of fighting WITH and FOR your friends instead of joining to destroy a common enemy. That was the point of the walkouts, the ending, which leaves things completely open-ended. The best Blood and Guts match, and show, to date."
[10.0] "The best episode of Dynamite of the entire year (so far). The FTW Title match between HOOK and Jack Perry was a good way to showcase Jack's new character (love the Beethoven theme by the way). The tag match was FUN, from the mashup entrance theme, to the thrust off that leads into dance off, MJF doing a tope suicida, to MJF and Cole finally hitting the double clothesline, and of course , the hint that Cole vs. MJF will still happen. Blood and Guts, despite some flaws and bad production, was still mesmerising and satisfying. It's a good mix of violence on the side of the BCC and teamwork on the side of the Golden Elite. Although the ending was anticlimactic in a way, it didn't matter. For one moment, everything felt right in the world. And that for me, is enough, and it made me satisfied."
[5.0] "A very meh episode. First, the title that nobody cares about changes hands to Jack Perry, who at least has a different music. Then, an unannounced scuash match... After that a pretty good match, I am looking for the FTR Cole/MJF match. Finally, the worst Blood & Guts match of AEW. Very long and boring with maybe a good spot. Generally, all the show had a very bad rhythm, specially before the main event, they were wasting time so hard that even Excalibur did not know what to say at times. A 5 and waiting for Collision."
"The main even truly held the entirety of the show together, the mixture of violence, emotion, confusion, and shock especially made this show stand out as in my opinion, it had the best match this year BY FAR."
[10.0] "10/10, an incredible show that revitalized my love for Professional Wrestling. Jack Perry's title win was unexpected and shocking, MJF and Adam Cole's tag team is literally THE greatest storyline on television and it is comedy gold, which made it even more great when they finally hit their Double Clothesline won shots at the tag titles. The Blood and Guts match was EASILY one of the best matches I have ever seen and all 10 men put in their all to make it an absolute Classic, And one of the most BRUTAL matches I have ever seen but it worked as every moment something new was happening which kept it fresh and make it worth all 50 minutes."
[10.0] "This show was just PERFECT i loved every part of it i was shocked when Jungle Boy defeated Hook i didnt expect that and WOW that blood and guts match was 10/10 CHEFS KISS"