[10.0] "The only person holding Liam Slater back is Liam Slater himself. He understands the psychology and entertainment of the ring on the same level as AJ Styles and Zack Sabre Jr., and at his peak, he absolutely deserved to be a main event player in AEW. The truth is, he could still be in his prime right now--but he's taken a backseat to coaching and, in doing so, sells himself short. It will be a shame if the wider wrestling world never gets to see the full extent of what Liam Slater can do. He is world-class talent hiding in plain sight, and the clock is still ticking for him to show it."
[8.0] "When it comes to young stars in the UK wrestling scene, Liam Slater is underrated. He's very smooth in the ring, has proven he can work as a tag team wrestler or singles competitor, and just seems like he's got a large amount of upside."
[7.0] "I'm liking his work on WCPW. As a face he started to really get me behind him after Moss went away with his matches. The future is very bright for his age."
[9.0] "Liam is great as part of a team or in singles competition, he has had a few partners around the country in recent years. As a face, when he is given mic time he can get the whole crowd behind what he is saying (experienced this live at a few shows such as North NCL 1 and 2) Liam is a fast paced talent that can rank anywhere from upper midcard to top tag to main eventing at smaller promotions. Within a few years Liam will be top of the British scene if he continues the way he is going, working as many dates as possible and getting a feel for all sorts of crowds around the country."