It should go without saying that the bout - which saw Kenny Omega and Hangman Page retain their straps against The Young Bucks - ended up being the match with the most stars in the newsletter editor's report.
Now that the match has been graded, the oddsmakers from Kambi will settle a handful of star ratings themed markets that were created for the pay-per-view.
One of the specials was a proposition market which was specific to the tag team match as it asked customers whether or not the bout would be given the most stars in Meltzer's review.
'Yes' wins as a 7/10 favourite. It was available at that price from Friday through to Saturday night before the market closed ahead of the event's start.
A second proposition market asked whether or not five or more of the matches on Saturday's card would be rated four stars or more.
The second best result given in Meltzer's review was three-and-three quarters which was given to three different bouts on the card. Therefore, the winning selection in the second prop market, will be 'No'.
The eventual winner started off as a 4/9 favourite over the 6/4 that was offered for 'Yes'. It fell to 2/5 sometime before 7PM GMT on Saturday night while its opposition was pushed up slightly to 7/4.
Kambi also released its popular Over/Under markets for the event.
As you can see below, most of the matches were rated below Kambi's line. The exceptions were the aforementioned match of the night and PAC's win over Orange Cassidy which beat the three-and-a-half line by a quarter of a star.
The star rating result for Darby Allin .vs. Sammy Guevara hit Kambi's line on the nose.
Observer betting now turns back to this weekend's WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 show. Kambi has O/U and head-to-head specials available for it.
Here are the star ratings lines for the matches that have so far been announced for Sunday.
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