[8.0] "The Dark Order was hungry for revenge, whether against Hangman or the Bucks. The chemistry between all of them is natural, and it resulted into a lot of big moves and smooth sequences. Hangman fairly fought his older friends, but The Jacksons didn't care about any friendship of something. At the end of the day, that was a pretty fun fight. The finishing sequence was pretty interesting to watch and clearly made sense in the current storyline(s). Above all, it put over The Dark Order pretty well."
[6.0] "The Bucks gave into their worst instincts with this match: offense without thought for what it meant, selling for two seconds and then moving to their next spot, and an overbooked finish. Hangman is too good of a wrestler to be stuck with the Bucks."
[7.0] "Not as good as last week's match bus still very good: the offense of the Elite at the beginning was great and then Silver took control of the match for a bit with a great combination of moves. Hangman's comeback was good and the action was always very enjoyable throughout the entire match with many nice exchanges and non-stop action. The big boot spot was a nice callback to Revolution 2021. The ending was great with the arrival of the Bcc that led to the shocking win of the Dark Order with Uno that pinned Hangman. 7/10 - 3.75*/5*"
[8.0] "I liked this even more than their previous encounter on Dynamite. For whatever reason, this just clicked more with me. Plus, Dark Order getting the win was pretty cool, even if it came due Uno low-blowing Page, along with interference from Konosuke Takeshita and Claudio Castagnoli."
[7.0] "Good but I can't deny I'm pretty much exhausted by the absolute chaos of Bucks multi man matches, echoed by the commentary team almost always saying they don't know what's going on. This was fun and I enjoyed the dark order being a bit heelish, but nothing special. On a side note I've always been a fan of Meltzer's ratings but they're increasingly useless due to his broken scale, 4.5* for this? ! Absolutely no chance. ***1/2"
"Above average TV tag match. The Elite always put on a show and I'm buying the feud with the Dark Order. This is as relevant as the Dark Order has been in months."
[7.0] "A solid trios match with a handful of great moments alongside a lot of standard stuff. The best was when Dark Order inverted their spot that usually was to help Hangman out in order to set him up for Uno to attack only for the Bucks to set it up in a way that actually helped Hangman. Interference finish made sense for the storylines here but gave it an anti-climax. Uno, Hangman, & Silver looked great here, Bucks were Bucks, and Alex Reynolds remains the most boring contracted AEW talent by far. ***1/2"
[8.0] "I preferred this to their previous one - a similar high-ceiling Bucks trios match, but with less of the "can I really hit my friend? " drama which they overdo. But I can see how the finish would put people on the other side of the fence."
[8.0] "Great athletic opening contest with a screw-job finish. The BCC again sticking to the Elite with their interference in this match and The Dark Order's heel turn continues to develop."
[8.0] "This went last as the main event live in Edmonton and was an absolute blast. It was very special to see the Bucks live and they have a great aura and crowd connection. These six match up really well. ***3/4 with a little bump for seeing it live."
[8.0] "What a great opening fight, I definitely love The Elite having BCC as a rival because it's something they could drag out ad nauseam without getting boring, since the amount of members of each faction is quite large, in fact, Dark Order being in the way could be a way to boost them, although I don't think so."
[6.0] "This was a decent opener. Good six man tag match that featured everyone, had some good spots, and contributed to stories. It was nothing spectacular, but it was a decent opener."
[8.0] "Very fun opening trios match right here between the Elite and the Dark Order which was just as much fun as their Dynamite match, frankly I don't even put one above the other as I found both their matches extremely cool to watch in their own way with fast sequences and a lot of big moves. Everything you'd expect from a match like this was there, and it was interesting to have set up this rematch to further establish Dark Order's heel turn, especially in view of the ending. Evil Uno pinning Hangman, clean or not, is a huge thing."
[7.0] "Better than their previous one last week at Dynamite, the Dark Order acted like a heel here and turned out to be more aggressive, and this time Hangman didn't mind hitting his old friends after last week's events. A really good match that never gets boring. 3.75 stars."
[8.0] "I'd say this was as good as, if not better than last week's Dynamite match, at least helped by the fans in Edmonton who remained in the building, as well as Hangman Page being more focused against his old friends who they feel he neglected. Surprise result this time with Claudio Castagnoli and Konosuke Takeshita helping the Dark Order win."
[6.0] "I enjoyed it, but this was surprisingly rough in places considering the people involved. Reynolds looked like dead weight during the Northern Lights, Hangman had some slips and Uno looked like a drunken sailor flopping over the top rope. I liked that Hangman wasn't so conflicted this time, he went straight into beating ass, and Nick's sucker kick to Reynolds when Reynolds rolls out of the ring was very heelish. The Dark Order are in an interesting spot where their actions are debatably justified, but the crowd is booing which leaves them turning heel. Pace overall was good. Nice hot tag with Matt, some callbacks, John's german suplex, and the change up with the high-low superkicks. I thought the interference was suitably perfunctory."