[5.0] "Your opinion of this show will depend on how you view it. As a random episode of Powerrr, it's ton bad, but it's a terrible go home for a PPV. the opening match is the match of the night, as the Fixers LLC take on the Spectaculars in an entertaining match. The Outrunners then faced Eric Jackson and Fodder in another enjoyable match. Daisy Kill then took on Jeremiah Plunkett and Robert Anthony in a match that started strong, but fell apart. Samantha Starr and Ruthie Jay had a decent match, before Knox and Murdoch and Thom Latimer and Chris Adonis had a disappointing main event."
[5.0] "Decent show overall but, for a go-home show heading into a PPV it was a little weak. The fact that Tyrus has been MIA over the past few weeks makes almost overly obvious that he is going to drop the title to EC3 and retire. A weak main event that should have been solid considering the two teams on an otherwise good card does not help matters. On a positive note, the Kamile/Kenzie Page promo was actually pretty good setting up a potential feud between Kamile and Pretty Empowered that harkens back to the Four Horsemen."
[4.0] "Go-home show for NWA75 but you'd be forgiven for forgetting that. EC3 and Tyrus were conspicuous by their absence, not a good sign from the alleged headliners. Kerry and Colby didn't make the show either. The matches didn't really point towards the PPV other than suggesting a late addition to the card, so it was on the angles to sell that show. Markova's go-home promo was nothing much, but the joint interview from Kenzie & Kamille was good and was another warning that Pretty Empowered could be meddling with the top Women's bout. (The idea that Kamille is the NWA's franchise right now gains more steam.) Joe Alonzo had a funny, prickish video mocking Homicide - apparently his own work and he deserves credit for getting the right kind of heat going into the PPV. Another whimper from the Stevens/Valentine feud shows that the NWA respects its continuity, but it was an unwelcome reminder of how they spent months getting heat on Stevens as Valentine's exploitative boyfriend only to blow it off with a couple of angles. If you meet someone who blasts the company for bad booking without mentioning that waste of time, they don't know what they're talking about! All in all, this was a tame offering."