[7.0] "For a man of his size, Fetty is impressively mobile, and that alone immediately sets him apart from the usual heavyweight archetype. His imposing mammoth-like mask gives him a striking visual identity, one that reinforces the sense that he's something primal and destructive rather than just another big man. He's also been around the independent scene for a long time, even if broader recognition has only really come in the last few years for many viewers. He's a powerhouse who moves with surprising agility, capable of flattening opponents while still keeping matches dynamic. His résumé includes a number of high-profile indie matches, and he generally feels credible in big situations, which is not something every monster wrestler manages to convey. Where Fetty tends to fall short is in charisma and connection. His presence is undeniable, but it doesn't always translate into a passionate or widespread fanbase. He doesn't project star-level personality, and while the mask and aura help, they can only do so much if the character work underneath isn't evolving. As a result, he often feels respected more than beloved. Still, the raw tools are there: size, mobility, experience, and a memorable look. If the character side ever fully clicks, or if he lands in the right environment that knows how to present him as a special attraction, there's no reason he couldn't break through to a higher level. You find yourself rooting for that moment to come."
[10.0] "Beastman is the best big man in the business rn. He's simultaneously terrifying and hilarious which very few big man can pull off. His matches tell a great story every damned time"
"Saw him in MLW lately, ok looking savage gimmick, even has kimchee. But unfortunately he's really nothing special in-ring. He also doesn't seem the safest in-ring either. Hope he improves."
[5.0] "George Fetty goes by many names, and they all describe him well. He is a Beast, and he truly is a Bulldozer. He's a powerhouse with a history of large profile matches. He's not the most charismatic man in the world and although his presence is felt, his following of strong fans seems few and far between."