[5.0] "At-least this match was pleasant to watch. A very solid tag team match. I thought Damian Priest being the crowd favorite are nice because he has been shining since being on SmackDown. Jacob Fatu by accident super-kicked Solo Sikoa which led to Damian Priest and Braun Strowman to get the win. Jacob Fatu didn't feel any remorse about what he did so the fractures are building up. But very solid main event, and the only positive from this abysmal episode of SmackDown."
[6.0] "It has already been said many times here that on a card where disillusionment follows disillusionment in the ring, this main event is almost like the one-eyed man among the blind. But it's almost inexplicable why the Samoans have to eat the loss here, the split between Sikoa & Fatu could be made more originally. Priest looks solid, Strowman does well with such a result. A close six rather than just five points."
[6.0] "[6] - Fatu is awesome and I enjoyed this to end the show. It was a logical progression to the Fatu Sikoa storyline and I look forward to Fatu really shining as the story moves forward."
[7.0] "This was a stellar main event that was driven once again by the rifted alliance of The Bloodline. Their alleged shift in power has met an interesting start, and this match became the focal point in delving deep into that story. On the flip side, Priest was excellent in these marquee matches as he deserves to be in a position after dusting off Judgment Day from his shoulders, and Braun was slow yet steadily popular as the resident brick-house. 3.5 out of 5 stars!"
[7.0] "This was a solid main event. The wrestling in the match was good with nothing too bad. Liked Jacob Fatu's dive into Strowman at the timekeeper's area. Finish obviously keeps the Bloodline 2.0 breakup feud going strong."
[5.0] "The in-ring action was fine, and that's all the good I can say about the match. Another week where the main event is a very textbook heel vs face tag match that doesn't go beyond just plain decent, but still terribly dull. Not really invested in anything that happened in this match aside from the accidental Superkick and Braun's train attack on Tama and Jacob at the end, that looked amazing. I don't dig this Gary Stu booking for Damian Priest, I don't give a damn about a Solo Sikoa that's just getting main events because he is a mere vehicle for telling stories, similar for Braun Strowman. This Jacob vs Solo story has to happen for Jacob to set free, but it doesn't mean it's gonna be good. In fact, I don't like how fast the change of attitude in Jacob is being developed. He was so damn loyal to Solo, now he goes past him, he aserts his dominance as the leader of the pack and he's visibly mad at Solo for abandoning them (that may be justifiable, but still, I think it's a very radical character change). You know this show was awful when a weak main event like this was the best match of the show (** 3/4)"
[5.0] "A weak main event as the final nail in the coffin of a poor episode. While being a million miles away from being a bad match, it was decidedly weak in the grand scheme of things. It feels like the Fatu/Solo dynamic is slowly growing but if they intend to drag this out at current pace over months of tv, people are going to be bored very quickly. That being said, this was basically fine. Everyone made a decent accounting of themselves without blowing us away. My biggest gripe was the fact this match was interrupted half way through by an ad break. It completely killed the flow of the match, just so Dwayne could cut an awful promo."
[8.0] "Great main event with a lot of excitement happening here. Damian Priest clearly getting a bit of a push and I'm fine with that, he's great to watch in the ring and great to have at the top of the card if he gets that far again. Big love to Jacob Fatu too YADADAMEAN"
[5.0] "Weak main event to end things with Damian Priest and a Washed Braun Strowman taking on The Plodding Solo "Boring" Sikoa and The Machine that is Jacob Fatu. This had some decent moments I admit but at this point I was ready to hang up the boots and retire because wow this SmackDown's pace was so unbelieveably terrible. At least I'm excited for Jacob vs. Solo coming up because everything else on this show was just not good and I mean that from the bottom of my heart. I wanna watch next week's SmackDown to see if they correct this shit. [**3/4]"
[8.0] "Great match. Great main event. Great hoss fight. Very competitive. Best match of the entire show. Solid combinations and exchanges between all four competitors. Solid work all around. Solid build of the tension within the Bloodline. Great work by all four competitors in this match."
[5.0] "[2.5*] This show was so fucking awful that even a half-decent live event level tag match between some big names felt refreshing and cool. The best match of the night."
[6.0] "fun tag team main event which is leading to a mainia match with solo and fatu for sure. This is the only match on the show worth anything honestly. I enjoyed this main event"
[6.0] "A very solid main event. A brutal clash with even more development between Solo and Jacob. You can really feel the buildup toward a WrestleMania showdown between them. The build is simple but effective, once again centered around the absence of a Bloodline member."
[5.0] "It was a decent heavy-hitting main event match with four superstars happy to "get into it". Several moments lifted the match, the most memorable being Bruan's "train attack" on the heels and the "South of Heaven" from Damian to Solo. After Tama Tonga interfered several times and Jacob mistakenly (was it a mistake? ) hit Solo, Braun and Damian got the W. The way the match ended builds anticipation for Solo and Jacob going forward. As for the winners, I wonder how WWE plans to utilize them after the elimination chamber, especially in the case of The Archer of Infamy."
[6.0] "The Bloodline lost this match rather than the babyface team winning it. If WWE even think of turning Solo Sikoa babyface, they're not reading the room. If there's a split, which seems likely, the fans will rally behind Jacob Fatu, he's more engaging and entertaining. Decent main event, though with what came before, it needed to be better."