[3.0] "Did this overachieve for Moolah? Yes. Does that mean it was good? No. The work was solid until the finish, which was taken out of the women's wrestling playbook of the 1930s (yes, really), but the main issue here was the silent crowd. They didn't care. At all. 1.75*"
[7.0] "I was starting to think all the ladies disappeared from the fed before this match. But The Fabulous Moolah was such a controversial figure, I have a hard time liking her. Leilani Kai was her former protege, having won and lost the title to her foe, Wendi Richter, the previous year. With Richter now out of the WWF after the original screwjob, Leilani goes after the title of Moolah herself. Kai is fired up here and Moolah does her part in making the match entertaining. BUt the WWF destroyed women's wrestling for years when they got rid of Richter.. This match, however, was a lot better than I thought it would be."
[7.0] "I've got no love for Fabulous Moolah in or out of the ring, but in fairness this match was better than I expected. Leilani Kai looked like she was really trying, and I'll say this for Moolah, she wasn't afraid to bump around a bit even at advanced age."