[7.0] "A total spotfest with actual storytelling. It's too bad Brodie Lee had to pass, because I thought the Dark order has potential before that happened. Now, they're kind of like The Oddities from the Attitude Era. John Silver looked especially great in this."
[6.0] "Very exhaustive, spotty, and messy to say the least. There was a lot going on but mostly not worth caring about. Silver and Grayson breathed some life into it towards the end but that wasn't enough to help the cause. Solid stuff despite its many flaws. ***1/4"
[5.0] "This match was fine but really this was just a chance to reunite the Dark Order under the watchful eye of negative one which was incredibly heart warming which is not what we get much in modern wrestling."
[6.0] "Great storytelling match. DO's finally reconciliate for Brodie's memory as Jr. and his widow told them to put their shit out way for their leader. HFO were good heels as well. A very emotional match."
[9.0] "Not only did this give a great chance for some underrated folks to show off their stuff, looking especially at John Silver and Stu Grayson, but it had many fun moments and featured a real crowd pleaser when Brodie's wife and son snapped the Dark Order out of their dysfunction."
[4.0] "Didn't expect to be the low person on this match. It was a total schmozz which, outside of the closing segment, I won't remember any of the ring work from in a week. The Dark Order coming together for Brodie's sake was an all-time moment, though."
[9.0] "An 8-minute 16-man tag nearly made me cry. It doesn't matter that this was short, everybody on the face team got to shine and work from beneath the HFO, and as a standard huge multi-man it worked pretty well for that time. When Uno, Grayson, & Cabana start to walk out though, and you see Brodie's widow and son come out to knock some sense into them, that's when this match becomes special. Dark Order no longer quarrels, they just get in there and start kicking ass in one of the coolest multi-man hot tag/run wild segments I've seen in a long time, with John Silver being THE guy and the whole team just hitting awesome moves in quick succession with the great visual of the faces surrounding Silver to make sure nobody breaks the pin. The post-match is beautiful. The love for Brodie and his family in that building was beautiful. I loved this match and thought it was the best of the night. RIP. ****"
[6.0] "This match's purpose was to pay tribute to Brodie Lee, so good idea having the Dark Order run through the HFO like that, the crowd liked it and it was a nice moment."
[6.0] "This match was pretty basic but shined in its storytelling with the Dark Order. It was a feel-good moment to see the Dark Order together with Brodie Lee's wife and son. Negative One hitting Evil Uno with papers was hilarious."
[8.0] "I thought it was really good. They told a good story and the appearance of Amanda Huber was a wonderful spot. Also Reynolds and Silvers were great. I would love to see them in more tag team matches in the future. ****"
[5.0] "Nothing so big in this one looking the in ring side, the great thing in this one is the help of Brodie's wife helping the Dark Order to win for a common objective, the fighting side was only chaos with a grand brawl between the 16 man."
[6.0] "It wasn't the easiest match to followed, but had some stand-out moments with OC, John Silver and other members of the Dark Order. HFO looking well past their sell by date and need to split ASAP. Great to see -1 and Amanda helping DO get the win and heal wounds, didn't need a debut or a return in the end."
[6.0] "Chaotic match as intended, but the good feels where there and that's was what they were aiming for. It was a nice way to all remember Brodie Lee legacy and have a nice sharing moments between all the involved wrestlers."