[7.0] "This year's edition of WCon's Supershow was like any other year: long-in-the-tooth but collectively filled w/ moments and match-ups one would likely only see during Mania weekend, and as such, I enjoyed the show. Unlike the putrid Rev Pro show that I sat front-row for, I sat GA w/ some WCon volunteers and t/out the show heard their impressions on the gig and what could have been. The opener was a 'LU' M Dorada special in which his opponents acted like dicks, the dwarf took his lumps, but in-the-end got his venegeance. If this match would have been anywhere else besides the opener it wouldn't have gotten as over as it did. I saw Low-Ki pre-show, and as such, thought he would find a way on. They told a fluid yet toned-down story that was over, but not amazingly so. Ki won w/ a sick 'Warriors Way' on SS onto the apron. Lashley/Cobb was disappointing in that Lashley saw this evening as an easy payday. For those who don't know, J Evans was on crutches most of the weekend, so the fact he worked a match spoke to his desire for the payday, and his minimal contributions. The ten-man got a lot of pub from the mainstream press, and although it was spectacular, {ie AR Fox using a man's chest to springboard backflip:o), } it wasn't revolutionary... just silly dudes flipping. I really dug how Drew played the entire dance-off. Thankfully there was an intermission. (Hello Evolve! ) The DDT battle royal was pushing many people's patience, but The Sandman's appearance greatly invigorated the crowd. I sat just behind the second dude who drank from S's can, and spiritually I could feel him ejaculating from all the attention/hubbub. Ironically, the dude's bfriend missed the whole encounter in the restroom. So I'm imagining a menage-a-quois, and afterwards the four of them thinking out this TLC match, but at that point noone wanted or was into it. M Santos no-sold a spear through a table :o(). The brothers' tag main was thankfully short. 6. 5 live experience."
[6.0] "Starr/Trevor/Konley vs ACH/Elgin/Dorada was a fun opener; Mascarita and Big Mike on the same team was neat (***). I enjoyed the methodical pace Low Ki took with the less experienced but similarly-styled Strickland; some of the spots they put together were really good (***1/2). The botch for Lashley's entrance got a laugh out of me. I looked forward to Cobb vs Lashley because they are BIG BOYS that are legit as fuck, and I didn't mind that they started out slow, although considering they went less than 11 minutes I would've preferred a quicker pace; when they were actually going at it this was awesome but this had too much of Lashley working on top, and Cobb's great selling can only mitigate the pacing error so much, I wish these guys got 15-20 (***1/4). Evans/Angelico vs Gordon/Guevara was a solid flippy tag, although Jack was for sure not 100% (***). Team Ospreay vs Team Ricochet was a BOLA Night 3-esque wild exhibition 10-Man Tag; the action was fast and fun and executed so cleanly, and the dance sequence was very enjoyable and had the perfect end with Drew's headbutt landing at the perfect sync'd up time during the song; Will and Ricochet wanted the spottiest spotfest and they did it and I very much enjoyed it even though it's hard to rate (~****). The Battle Royale was basically just comedy and gimmicks and old men, and it was exactly what it was supposed to be, but what it's supposed to be wasn't very good (*3/4). Sandman's entrance was as cool as it ever was, and him just bopping and pinning Joey was better than the Battle Royale (**). Mundo vs Cage was pretty plodding until the ladders came out, and then the Cage/Taya table powerbomb was nuts, as was Mundo spearing Melissa through the table, but otherwise this was bland (**1/4). Broken Hardyz vs Lucha Brothers went through the motions for 7 minutes, although those motions were still good and over (***). This show really underperformed and coasted on all the names booked I think, but not bad."
[3.0] "This show was not good. The problem with a show like this is that they can put together very neat line-ups, but the matches often do not deliver and it is an easy payday for the wrestlers. The opener was fine, but with the talent involved, they are capable of better. Ki/Strickland was very average. Ki's big spots were fantastic, but the match was overly methodical and not in a compelling way. Lashley/Cobb was a disappointment with there not being a good go home. Angelico & Jack/Gordon & Sammy was very OK. If you like dance partys, you'll love the ten-man tag. I personally do not and did not love the match. I can appreciate some of the athleticism and the result particularly, but walked away from that one disappointed overall. The Battle Royal was a spectacle. I can't harp on it too much other than feeling that some of the competitors like 2 Cold Scorpio were wasted in the match. Cage/Mundo had a mundane TLC match and the main event was a house show effort."
[8.0] "I can't say the matches were great, but they were all fun in there own way. Commentary was really good, and the show flowed well. The 10 man was what it was, some will hate it, some will love it. I thought it was really fun, though maybe a bit too long. A fun show that people should see."