[7.0] "A really fun team from the early 00's indies, but that's...pretty much where their ceiling was. They just weren't dynamic enough to break out of that scene, or even really rise to the top of it. Some good early ROH matches, though, especially with the SAT and the rest of the NY indy guys that padded out the early days there."
[5.0] "This tag team is mostly remembered for his work on early ROH. They were some of Mikey Whipwreck's students and were involved in most of the scramble matches until their departure in early 2003. Their first matches are pretty botchy and bad, nothing really remarkable. Perhaps their best work is againt Da Hit Squad, on a short match in Crowning a Champion. Also their tag team match against Bryan Danielson and Mike Modest on the tag team title tournament. This two were matches where their opponentes could carry them. After that they were some of the usual participants on the tag team scramble matches, some of them are good, but most of them are just spotfest without much sense, specially the one of One Year Aniversary. Also, they worked with Konnan in those infamous matches. Then they have a little run on TNA where they face the Briscoes and they even beat AMW. Their in-ring work wasn't the most appealing, but having Trinity as their manager help them, but she was more over than them. Of the two, Quiet Storm was the better worker, with some good power moves and more selling. Chris Divine was a more mediocre wrestler."