[6.0] "Solid show with the highlights being Thumbtack Jack vs. JC Bailey, Cult Fiction vs. Necro/Danny, Best Around vs. Irish Driveby, and Sabian vs. Adam Cole. There was a strange WxW that was superbly short for some reason. There was also a horrible Suicide Kings vs. Notorious Inc. match. Scotty Vortekz vs. Bandido Jr. was decent but could've been wayyy better. DJ Hyde vs. Sami Callihan was filler and Nick Gage vs. Jon Moxley was a decent match."
[6.0] "Azrieal/Egotistico was athletic but absolutely unmemorable, while the WxW Tag Team Match was excellent but criminally short, a colossal booking blunder here. Bandido/Vortekz started with crisp wrestling, but suddenly turned the intensity up and became a frantic battle that massively overachieved, paving the way for Scotty Vortekz's short stint as a main eventer and showed the raw untapped potential of Bandido Jr. that would go to waste in CZW. Fiction/Hardcore really wasn't good, as they just threw sloppy attacks and weapons at each other like lunatics for a very long time. Driveby/Best was very neat, it really felt like Irish Driveby earned their title shot and the match was a nice sprint that highlighted the challengers athleticism and the champions versatility. Sabian/Cole started well, with a frenetic beginning that seemingly established Adam Cole as a serious singles prospect, but then the match dragged on to an obvious time limit that the crowd massively and cruelly rejected. Notorious/Suicide was dominated by Notorious Inc. , making it very slow, boring and tedious, with only the providential hot tag to Eddie Kingston providing a meager 40 seconds of entertainment before ending a match that was booked completely backwards. Callihan/Hyde was fine for a small impromptu match. Moxley/Gage sinned by excess of weapons and goofybloodshed, but it did capture the crowd imagination and build up the resilient character of Job Moxley who can cling to his championship. Thumbtack/Bailey was centered around injuring each other's feets, meaning they then hobbled through their grotesque weapons Attack in increasingly slow and sloppy fashion, feeling much more repulsive than entertaining, and topped off with a terribly mundane finish that contradicts the story. Despite the awful ending and the weaker matches here and there, this is a generally enjoyable and serviceable show that helps key players progress and let some underused guys show their potential, a good B-Show for CZW."