[7.0] "Overall, a good match but will settle with a 7 due to the frequent botches throughout the bout. The match starts with Mercer clearing field even launching Yoya into the crowd , disrupting the crate challenge involving Dante and Ninja. The others worked together to take down Mercer out of the equation for the time-being. Also, Mercer hit his finisher on a strongly built Lander and dumping Yoya whilst his body was on the ladder. Other crazy spots include Oliver pile-driving Lander through the door, Lander moon-saulting after setting the ladder in an innovative manner and finally the huge sunset flip by Ninja on Dante to claim the victory. Another aspect of the story was a bit of a thing going between Oliver and Wayne , kind of a competitive spirit however that would backfire after the match. It was a good ladder match and would have ranked higher had there not been the sloppy and inefficient moments. A diverse set of wrestlers in the match and all of them impressed me in one way or another, the least impressive in my opinion has to be Yoya and the most impressive was clearly Shane Mercer, a freak of nature, an incredible athlete and a mad powerhouse. What not. ***3/4"
[6.0] "The spots were ludicrous, in the best way, but when it comes to a match like this, anyone who has seen the ladder match from 2 Cups Stuffed will inevitably contrast the two and this comes up well short. Whereas in that match every wrestler was on cue allowing zero downtime, which is exactly how multi-man spotfests should go, there were too many moments in this match where simply nothing was happening as the next spot was set up. Props to cagematch for allowing this match to be rated after commentary called the site out for the lack of wrestler profiles!"
[8.0] "Sensational match between all these talented workers, it was obviously nothing but a long spotfest with no selling, no psychology and a series of awesome spots but I personally have no problem with it as long as it's done well. I admit that sometimes I found it too much because it was too long, and I hated to see the referees holding the ladders or the tables just so that the wrestlers could do their spots because it was really blatant, nevertheless I would be lying if I said that I didn't have a good time in front of these twenty minutes where they all did great things. Ninja Mack is really becoming an attraction for Game Changer Wrestling and despite the few mistakes he made in this match, I thought he was great, especially with that absolutely crazy final spot."
[9.0] "This was one of the most entertaining matches I? ve seen. It had some awesome spots, and a lot of interesting action that never left me bored. This was a really awesome ladder match that really showcased the rising stars of GCW."
[8.0] "Out of this world insane spotfest of a Ladder match. Throughout the entire match my eyes kept popping out. Definitely had botchy moments but this match was still just NUTS. Rating for this match: ****"
[1.0] "Awful stuff. I don't really understand the first ratings here. This was a nonsense spotfest during 20 minutes, it's what I expected but not during such a long time. Jordan Oliver is the only one who brought a little bit of wrestling in it. Ninja Mack was the worst here, he did his usual nonsense that I dislike a lot. They didn't really use the second ring, and they almost didn't attempt pinfalls even when they could. 0. 5 stars."
[8.0] "A perfect spotfest, nothing to say about the game. Spots in all directions with space pine breaks, the double ring to bring its originality in addition in this scramble. Ninja Mack locked in"