[6.0] "Was a decent show. The main event and the bunkhouse match were brilliant. I enjoyed Danielsons promo and the backstage promo from Storm. The rest of the show was quite average. There was no need for the Gunns and Acclaimed match when they were pretty much gonna wrestle the very next night. They could of used that spot for other talent."
[8.0] "This was a great go-home Collision to Dynasty. Jericho/Hook is made official. Toni Storm has a hell of a pre-tape promo. Bryan Danielson seems ready for Ospreay. The opener here surprised me with how good it was. My favourite match of the night was the Bunkhouse Brawl. Don Callis also revealed on this show that the Hobbs/Moxley match was now for the IWGP title as he called in a favour. It felt like a lot was happening on this one and it was a fun watch."
[6.0] "It was such a wrestling heavy show for an entire show used to build the wrestling heavy event happening the next night. IMO the wrestling didn't build well to these matches and they were too long for matches that were essentially meaningless given the card tomorrow"
[8.0] "Fun matches on this card included: The trios opener matching speed & athleticism against brawling veterans, the tag match between The Gunns & The Acclaimed, the Bunkhouse Brawl, my girl Skye Blue earning the win, and FTR beating The Elite."
[8.0] "This was a solid show that mostly served to get me hyped for the PPV. The opening match between Adam Copeland, Mark Briscoe, and Eddie Kingston against Top Flight and Action Andretti was very good for what it was, namely a tune up match for three guys who don't typically team together. Powerhouse Hobbs then squashed CJ Esparza, just to keep himself active before his match next week. The Gunns and the Acclaimed had a basic match that did not get me more hyped for their next match, but did get me excited for the feud ending. The Blackpool Combat Club and the Don Callis Family had a great match that could have been even better if they were just allowed to wrestle. Unfortunately, Layla Hirsch had another stinker, this time against Skye Blue. Finally, we got the match of the night as the elite took on FTR and PAC."
[6.0] "This was okay as a go home show. Not a whole lot of exciting developments, but it had some solid preview matches. I really wish the bunkhouse brawl had a more important story going into it though because it felt like an unnecessary stipulation before Danielson's Dynasty match with Ospreay. [MOTN: FTR & PAC vs. The Elite]"
[6.0] "Not a bad show but not one that I see nearly as high as many here seem to. Part of that was the bunkhouse and main event not quite being as good as I had hoped for although I wouldnt call either bad (aside from Fletcher eating yet another loss as ROH TV Champion.) A show that did what it was supposed to but wont really carry on in memory after the PPV. Four out of six matches being tag or trios matches also made the show feel longer than it was while the two singles matches were a squash and slightly more than an extended squash."
[5.0] "Collision has become a two-hour summary of AEW's biggest current issues for me (which also includes AEW spreading themselves too thin with multiple shows before they were truly ready to do so). The wrestling - most of it - is not bad. It can't be called absolute shit even if this show had several things I'm not a huge fan of, and yet I feel absolutely nothing but impatience as each match drags out. Maybe it's all the tag matches. Maybe it's another trademark AEW walk and brawl, which I very rarely like. Maybe it's another long tag match main event or the unengaging stories and general lack of drama. The crazy thing is that the most potential for drama right now might actually be in Jericho vs Hook."
[8.0] "Good episode and a solid go home show for the Dynasty ppv. I wasn't keen on everyone working with each other directly the night before but it didn't hurt anything."
[9.0] "Another incredibly solid Collision. When the weakest match (Blue/Hirsch) is still watchable and the weaknesses easily glossed over in kayfabe, then you've go another banger on your hands."
[8.0] "Collision continues to be AEW's most consistent show: the opening trios match was a really good way to kickoff the night. Hobbs has an okay squash. Gunns vs. Acclaimed was alright, I don't get the hate for this one. It wasn't a masterpiece but I thought it was solid. BCC vs. Don Callis Family was the best match of the night, just super fun and chaotic all around. One of the best brawls I've seen in a long time. Blue vs. Hyrsch was the only bad match on the show. Elite vs. FT-Pac was a great main event that continues Collision's tradition to have long and really good multi-man tag matches. Overall: two great tag matches carried the show but there were also some nice build-up for Dynasty despite the show taking tomorrow. Also quick mention to Toni Storm's promo which is probably my favorite of hers since she became timeless and will probably end up as one of my favorite promos of the year."
[8.0] "Despite a few hiccups (Blue & Hirsch and Gunns & Acclaimed) it was a great show. Collision and it's tag matches. Never gets old so we got 4 of them today! Luckily the opener was fun and Bunkhouse Brawl was total bonkers, a PPV caliber match. Main event did the job to prepare all the participans for their Dynasty matches. I still don't know if Leyla is working injured, the botch seemed legit (no pun intended)."
[8.0] "As always Collision presents the best wrestling on TV every week when Dynamite fells shorts, the Bunkhouse Brawl was tremendous and had no business being that good , the trios action between Cope, Eddie and Mark was unexpectedly good and they had very good chemistry, the main event added too much for every layer between them and their respective matches and a whole new layer for DG after it"