[7.0] "I found this quite enjoyable. Sure, there was better wrestling in other matches, but this was just good fun, there was a ton of chaos, but a refreshing lack of outside interference. This was built entirely around the collapse of Gilberti's little empire."
[6.0] "AMW are back in the title picture, which is good news. On the promo before the match, all the tag teams and the champs were involved in a fight. There we could see the start of the problems between Diamond & Swinger and his manager & David Young. I think it's a good idea to separate them, because this pairing with Young has been damaging the former NWA tag team champs. At the start of the match it was clear that the dissesion on the part of the heels was big. Gilberti & Young remained on the ring and far from the action as his allies were getting beaten by AMW. When they get to the ring and start the match properly, Gilberti hits Diamond by accident, which leads into the Swinger & Diamond stomping Gilberti in the corner. They argue for a bit, until they decide to team up against AMW. They work over James Storm with decent action, until Chris Harris gets the hot tag and cleans house with his usual moveset, leading into their Hart Attack for a nearfall. The heels seemed to recover, with a double flatliner into Young's spinebuster, but when he went for the pin, Swinger pulled him off, which lead to them fighting and distracting Simon Diamond, who gets pinned after a superkick by James Storm. Probably this means they are separating the two heel teams and AMW is again in the road to the title, which are two great news."