[7.0] "A good mixed match. There were also different styles. Willow and Megan represented the strength, jet speed, FTR aerial speed, tag team experience, and cunning. At the end of the match, Megan came out strong without weakening Megan because she wasn't beaten clean. The post-match shows that the rivalry isn't over."
[6.0] "Not perfect in execution by any stretch (the structure goes to much for the excessive for my liking), there's no denying Willow is a great powerhouse face whose performance really shines when paired up with stooging heels. FTR are more than willing to do that job and it results in the better parts of the bout. I like everyone's input on the match, but the resulting output is less than the sum of its parts."
[9.0] "Jetspeed and FTR are two of the best tag teams around right now and their brilliance was on display in this match, but Willow Nightingale and Megan Bayne stole the show for me. They showed out big time. Megan Bayne has a very bright future in professional wrestling. As for Willow Nightingale, it still surprises me that she hasn't had a run with the World Championship yet. Hopefully her coronation is special because she deserves it."
[5.0] "A bit of a rough start, but this match sticks to it's structure, everyone does some really great stooging and it makes the final act of this really awesome. I call the starting minutes of this match rough, mostly due to their being some intergender cliches, worst offender of this being Knight refusing to hit Bayne which is just stupid. As the match goes on however, I really warmed up to this one. The heels slowly crumbled in this match until the babyfaces were finally able to break through. I like how the ending went as well, it was unexpected, but also makes sense. The start of the match brings this down, but I am fond of how this match ended up by the end. Solid match."
[5.0] "A fun match let down by the overcomplicated finish that completely exposed the referee as an idiot. He had to cooperate so much and do things that didn't make any sense. He allows the manager to pull his guys out, then proceeds to stop Willow from doing something (I'm not even sure what the issue was the referee supposedly stopped) and when Stokely is just standing on the apron, then suddenly the referee is distracted for about half a minute so they can do a move on Willow that just takes too much time. FTR make themselves look stupid at multiple times in the match as well. I don't know who signed off on this as it had good elements but the whole thing put together didn't make any sense."
[9.0] "This match was so much fun. Everyone was great and it was cool seeing moments like Speedball working with Megan Bayne and Willow taking it to FTR. The crowd (which wasn't a great crowd in general) ate this up as well and Willow was super over. Would love to see more intergender tags in the future."
[7.0] "Willow Nightingale is one of one, she got the loudest reaction on this show and was by far the best part of this match. Loved the way they did the intergender wrestling."
[4.0] "This whole thing felt very randomly thrown together and the action itself reflected that sentiment heavily which was subpar. AEW likes to dip their toes in the waters of intergender wrestling every once in a while but it never goes beyond an inital tease and here, it was the same case which felt very underwhelming."
[7.0] "The trios match between Cash Wheeler, Dax Harwood & Megan Bayne and Kevin Knight, Mike Bailey & Willow Nightingale was one of the highlights of the show. The combination of styles worked perfectly: FTR's classic solidity blended with Bayne's dominant power, while the opposing trio brought speed, technique, and contagious energy. Each wrestler had their moment to shine: Bailey and Knight showcased their incredible aerial coordination, Willow drew several cheers with her charisma, and FTR once again demonstrated why they are synonymous with well-structured tag team matches. The pace was steady, with fluid sequences and a fully engaged audience. The finish was powerful, leaving Bayne as the dominant figure without overshadowing his teammates. All in all, it was an entertaining, well-narrated, and impeccably executed match. 7/10."
[3.0] "Solid in-ring action, but this match annoyed me so badly. How do you book an intergender match, then just have the men not respond to the women's moves? Let them wrestle man. Intergender wrestling is about breaking stereotypes and showing that men & women can wrestle equally and be just as brutal, so let them go at it. Sure, it doesn't have to be 7 minutes of like Willow going at it against Dax, but at least let them trade a few moves & holds, man. I was really itching to see Speedball & Megan go at it and it just...never happened. FTR acting all cocky whenever Willow would go at them was also really bad. Just a really bad use of the stipulation and it left me greatly disappointed."
[5.0] "The most accomplished in-ring match, although I'm a little disappointed with the use of gender mixing. Isn't it time to do something other than just men not responding to women's moves? I'm not saying we should show an extremely violent beating, but just a few holds. That's the whole point of mixing genders and thus going beyond stereotypes. The match remains relatively cool, and the women shone, but this storyline ultimately felt fleeting. In-ring quality: 1.75/4. Stakes: 0.5/2. Justification: 1/1. Place on the card: 0.5/1. Suspense: 1/1. Bonus/penalty: stipulation used with great reluctance -0.25. Total: 5.5/10. Match seen on Triller TV."
[5.0] "These mixed tags are all the same. In theory, the women are supposed to be underdogs fighting agianst the stronger men (especially when you have one of the top male tag teams in the match), but in practice, the women always beat the men up, so they're no underdogs at all. That was the case in this. The women were the strongest wrestlers in the match while the men came off looking like gimps. That's quite fitting considering that most fans and promoters know that mixed wrestling is akin to a porn substitute in countries with strict online censorship, which makes mixed wrestling essentially fetish content. Willow and Bane got over a little. FTR and Jet Speed looked like absolute chumps and I have no interest in seeing what either team does in the near future. Why is every guy in AEW so deathly afraid of appearing just a little bit masculine? There's not a single guy on the roster who comes across like an alpha male. Women get over by virtue of just being women. They have sex appeal that the guys will never have and can do far more with their outfits. If they're pretty with make up, they can get signed to well-paying contracts without needing anywhere near the skills the guys do. They don't need guys throwing away their hard-earned auras to put them over. Other than that, the match was mostly okay. The action was largely fine, but logically the match makes every man on the roster look like a wimp when a woman can solo one of the top male tag teams. There were more people buried by this match than put over."
[7.0] "Willow Nightingale and Meghan Bayne were really the stars of this match. Good on FTR and JetSpeed for bumping like bosses for the ladies. This was a lot of fun definitely worth a watch"
[7.0] "Megasis and Willow starting off really well. Knight gets a big tag and is stopped by not trying to hit Megan. Willow on Dax looks great! Great intergender spots. Willow was amazing."
[7.0] "This was a fun match where everyone got their chance to shine but the main focus was on Willow and Megan. Was that to set up what would have been a good match between them at Wrestledream? Nope, it was a setup for a pair of heatless Wrestledream preshow tag matches."
[7.0] "Enjoyable main event in the clear match of the night. Nice to see Megan and Willow get to show off a bit more against JetSpeed and FTR respectively. Bayne and Bailey particularly show good chemistry as opponents as seen in their match in GCW last year."