Bryan Danielson thanked Blue Panther and Hologram in the ring after their win in the Torneo Cibernetico. Danielson also paid tribute to Dean Rasmussen, in whose honor the show was held.
[6.0] "well this show was pretty fun even the okay\mid matches they were at least at some point fun. tho i expected a little more than what i got. but definitely worth watching."
[5.0] "A watchable show for sure. Clearly looks like a better live experience than watching the YouTube upload but hey that's what I'm rating. Lots of mid to good wrestling with the exceptions of The Coven of The Goat being quite bad and the ROH Pure Championship match being really fucking good. It's vibes over substance and that's ok"
[7.0] "This is what Ring of Honor should be nowadays, it is never going to reach the heights it had reached before AEW came along, and being AEW lite hurts it."
[7.0] "Nothing was great but the vibes were impeccable. I wish we got more outdoor indy shows. I always love the change of day light through dusk into darkness."
[7.0] "A very good show, fairly balanced. Nothing stands out, but on the other hand, nothing is extraordinary either. It's a pleasant show to watch, Danielson's arrival is moving, and each match contributes its own contribution to the event."
[9.0] "Awesome show. Just went by like a breeze. Short and concise matches. The matches leave off with the "this was awesome but they have a better one in them" but I enjoyed ithem nevertheless. Hope the show is successful enough so that we get more Dean shows forever."
[10.0] "ACTION, ROH & Segunda Caida have put together one of the greatest, snappiest indie wrestling shows in a long, long time with this; clocking in at under 2 hours with not a single moment wasted or dragging. Every single match delivered and stood out from the others stylistically, we got to hear a great speech from the GOAT Bryan Danielson, and it was all 100% for free (in person and online) to honor a man that loved professional wrestling. If you too love professional wrestling, you owe it to yourself to watch this show."
[8.0] "I was here live. I arguably had a better time with this show than I did with Double or Nothing purely because of the audience. Guys who were there to troll were much less able to because of the intimacy, we were on the barricade by the entrence stairs. Chanting & going back & forth with the people around me was instrumental to how much I enjoyed the show (shout out to the guy in the Heaven's Gate Shirt & the Action Wrestling Wordle shirt) but I wouldn't have been chanting if the matches didn't impress. This might be my show of the year. There is something truly different about indie wrestling & the energy it brings, & this show was booked incredibly well! Rhino was fucking amazing in person, I'm always happy to see someone who's willing to put the boots back on & he's been kicking ass, & Manders was the perfect opponent to show this off. The crowd was hot from the get go, & you could feel the sort of intrigue & knowledge this crowd had, Gringo Loco was a crowd favorite but the beauty of this kind of show is how it exposes people to new wrestlers who are on the scene. The Coven of the Goat certainly pulled a lot of intrigue at the end. The return of the Workhorsemen was huge for me personally & I thought this was a fantastic way to get them back into the ring. I went to this show with a buddy I met through Deadlock, so throughout the show there was a big amount of cheers for them since several people on the card have put on premier matches for them. Mortos was unquestionably great & Slim J is one of those dudes I think is the perfect hand to have on a match level, his work looked really good. My one downside to this show was at one point the generator blew & the lights & sound went out, at that point, Tony had come out to introduce the Pure Rules match, but the tech delay had him walk around to literally every inch of the barricade to talk to people & take photos, it was very very sweet honestly. They got sound back, so Tony introduced the ROH Pure rule set, with Lee & Mako putting on a fucking clinic under the lights of the ad boards outside the Desert Diamond. Mako was a really impressive equal to Lee here, I couldn't get enough of their back & forth. The Cibernetico was the best kind of cluster fuck. I knew going in this was gonna go hard, but the crowd was on fire for these guys even before the lights came back on. Blue Panther is fucking fantastic, I was losing it over Dr. Cerebro's gear, & god, Hologram is the future. The absolute adoration he gets is utterly electric in a way I haven't really seen for a luchador in a while. This guy shines in multi man matches just as much as singles matches, & as the participants got narrowed down seeing two totally different generations of wrestler come together & mesh beautifully was a sight to behold. Then of course, it got wilder. The music shifts, & out steps a man I thought I would NEVER get to see live again. Bryan Danielson steps out of the curtain & runs to the ring with a smile on his face & the crowd is losing it, I am losing it. Bryan is standing there with Blue Panther & Hologram, & the exchange here is so, so sweet. Blue Panther is one of Bryan's favorite wrestlers, & it was this show he got to see him wrestle this close for the first time. He shares his absolute love for independent wrestling, & praises both Panther & Hologram, & everything Dean did for the DVDVR, & talks about just how excited he was to watch the main event. Bryan felt as locked in here as we did, & it led perfectly into the brutal dog collar match. Connolly is terrifying in the best way, & Priest is one of my favorite fuck fucker type antagonists in a match that can really make a person react in anger, the struggle to collar Priest is simply a preamble to Connolly committing brutal destruction by any means necessary. Tony closed the show & thanked us for coming & we gave one last cheer for Dean. Leaving a show going "I need more of this immediately" is the biggest complement I can give a show & that came out of my mouth before we even got in the car. Kudos to everyone from the different companies that made this a reality."