[7.0] "Considering this was Naito and BUSHI's farewell it's so underwhelming that this was a simple multimen match. It surely wasn't bad but considering the meaning behind this one it should have been way more than that. Perhaps they wanted to leave the federation this way though. ***1/2"
[8.0] "[4 Stars] With a little delay I was able to say goodbye to Naito and Bushi and therefore to LIJ. It was so moving. Thank you Naito and Bushi, without the Ingobernables I wouldn't have loved NJPW so much. Gracias a Los Ingobernables de Japón! (****)."
[6.0] "This was the most-nothing special match of all time, and that's okay for me. Probably neither BUSHI or Naito want that to be special, to be a farewell or a goodbye, and I'm okay with that, because it was good to me. It's not the last time we are gonna see Naito in NJPW ring, and he knows it. Rest for now, cabron."
[5.0] "[2.5*] Decent match for Naito's and Bushi's farewell. I'd have preferrer a big singles for both of them but I'm sure they preferred to do it this way with LIJ together, so I respect that. The match was short and didn't have enough time for everyone to shine, but it was still fun. The last Destino got me emotional and Shingo got the win because he's main eventing Dominion, so that's fair."
[6.0] "Pretty uneventful for Naito & BUSHI's last match, and potentially for LIJ's last match. Very just a normal multi man which is odd. Naito got a couple of spots in but nothing crazy, and Shingo getting the pin was also odd despite him being in the title picture. ***"
[7.0] "This is the last contracted NJPW match for both BUSHI and Naito. Obviously the match holds a lot of emotional weight because of that, as the crowd explode any time Naito tags in and pop massively whenever he successfully hits one of his moves which was nice to see. The rest of the action in this though was actually quite good. It's really fast paced and engaging stuff from everyone involved, not really anything crazy but it is just very good work overall, which is definitely made better by the atmosphere and the emotion of the match. ***1/2"
[6.0] "Interesting to see another totally understated farewell match. It shows we've got no real clue what Naito and BUSHI are going to do. Naito hit a clean Destino, BUSHI hit his dive, needed nothing else."
[7.0] "The last NJPW performance for Naito and BUSHI is, of course, a must-watch. Given the context, everybody, even TAKA Michinoku, puts on their working boots and delivers the rare quality eight-man tag match. BUSHI hits a sick suicide dive. Umino and Takagi continue their rivalry. After their NJC semi-finals match, I thought Umino and Takagi just didn't have much chemistry. After yesterday's match and this one, I've undoubtedly been proven wrong. They hit each other hard, and the crowd seems to love it. Would love to see what that rivalry blossoms into. The ending is a bit abrupt, and surprisingly not a pin by Naito. Naito hit Destino, though, so who cares. It's fitting that Naito and BUSHI's last New Japan match is with their comrades in LIJ."
[6.0] "As a match, this was nothing special, a pretty good multi-man tag. But as a moment to say goodbye to two stalwarts of NJPW, it works. Naito and Bushi both got moments to shine as LIG got one last final victory. 3 stars."
[7.0] "Pretty solid and in character final match for Naito. To me it feels more like Bushi leaving at the same time as Naito lead to him being overlooked"
[6.0] "A solid if unspectacular send off for BUSHI and Naito. If this match wasn't the farewell for those two (but especially Naito) it would be forgotten very quickly."
[6.0] "The final match for Naito and BUSHI in NJPW, for now at least, this was an emotional one to be sure. I am not really sure what to think of this one, it felt surprisingly understated for a goodbye to such a big name in NJPW. It was a very strong showing from everyone involved, but it just did not feel like an adequate goodbye to Naito, then again maybe that is all in the name of tranquilo. Naito will be missed in NJPW as much as people have enjoyed putting him down recently due to his deteriorating condition, and while this maybe did not feel as an appropriate finish as I would have liked, it was still a special moment. Takagi got the win over TAKA and that was it, no promo, no final words. Goodbye Tetsuya Naito."