[5.0] "This was a decent match. Ah yes, The Ultimate Warrior's 3rd run in the WWF isn't exactly fondly looked back on. Mostly because Warrior seemed really out of place, with a gimmick dripping from the Golden Era being dropped right onto the New Generation era. The thing is his style never changed, he basically wrestled the same way that he did during his prime run. However, unlike previous opponents like Jerry Lawler and Isaac Yankem DDS, Owen Hart was certainly a wrestler who could make anyone look good. Credit to Owen, he bumped as much as he could to make the match work and give some credit to Warrior as well. He didn't go out of his way to make Owen look bad, if anything he gave a lot to Owen. The match ended in a disqualification as the British Bulldog and eventually Vader came out to attack Warrior, with Warrior being carried out after the ambush. This would turn out to be Warrior's last televised match in the company. **1/2"
[4.0] "Props to Owen for trying to make shit gold here. Warrior doesn't care at this point, which is a recurring theme for him at this point of his career."
[6.0] "Owen managed to pull the an interesting and competitive match out of Warrior - possibly the only one of this run. There was nice back and forth, and the quality was probably in spite of Warrior. He went out the door on a high note."
[6.0] "Actually a pretty good fight. What a warrior, what Hart showed tricks and I did not have time to get bored. For the start of a set, this is decent and not a bad ending for a Warrior."
[5.0] "It's hard to have a bad match with Owen Hart, but it seems like Warrior tries too. Seemed to put in little effort, but It was still somewhat entertaining."
[4.0] "Warrior obviously doesn't care at this point and is barely putting any effort in. It's a shame as Owen is working hard to make something of it and is bumping and selling superbly. The gulf between the quality of their performances is actually quite amazing. A very strange match for Warrior to go out on."