[8.0] "This was one of the better 'street' DDT matches in a while, though not on the level of empty Tokyo Dome 'street' match, which is probably the only 'street' match vast majority of modern fans saw - that became an instant classic for a reason. Karaoke spot was too long and there was a little too much downtime/filler in the middle portion, right before eliminations began, but other than that it was a really fun time."
[9.0] "Great rojo match. Shunma is now a veteran of his kind, so he's leading the fight here. Kids did good job, after fighting at sauna and pool you gradute to being a real DDT star. Sumi's karaoke section is a highlight for sure."
[9.0] "This is one of many DDT experiments of having matches in unusual locations. It was chaotic, extreme and fun but for me it lacked a bit of pacing. 4.75/5."
[9.0] "This is an hour long comedy multi man elimination match that takes place inside a spa/pool. As the next chapter of Katsumata's extreme title reign, I think it goes a long way in proving that this man easily can slot in anywhere, and it perfectly balances complete absurdity/4th wall breaking and genuinely impressive and shocking wrestling spots. to do a play by play is to both spoil the fun and honestly do it a bit of disservice, but if you ever wanted a clear representative of DDT, this is probably a great introduction. it's honestly shocking that this managed to stay engaging and refreshing for the entirety of the hour. the location partially helped, as the wrestlers had plenty of scenarios to play with for gags and spots (how many matches have you seen have a karaoke break? ) Ilusion deserves special mention for being in a spot where he often had to sell the most of everyone at the beginning, with the un-envious spot of having to do a "top rope" flying spot on a climbing wall that just wouldn't cooperate, and he found a way to turn that, in itself, into a gag. This was so genuinely engaging and fun that I think anyone could've walked away from this as the winner and I'd be happy, but Katsumata retaining makes a lot of sense to me: one really gets the sense he still has plenty ingenuity left in the tank for his title reign. You also get to hear Yukio Naya break his normal growling voice more than a few times, which is frankly worth the price of admission on its own. I do think Sumi was maybe not the most compelling pick as the final obstacle for Katsumata to defeat, but the finish was a really great exclamation mark on the proceedings, and it looked like everyone had a great time in the post segments afterwards."
[10.0] "This match was as silly as a fucking 30min+ match in a fucking spa could have ever been and it was just amazing. The Spanish Fly and the other moves through the water were all great and they more or less used every object they could handle. Also, the finish was sick. If you don't laugh at this you probably won't ever laugh in you entire life. *****1/4 (5, 25*/10, 5 out of ten)"