The overall feeling from the fans who were there, and the performers, is that last nights show was really fun, and reminded everyone what it was like to be part of ECW, and showed those who weren't what it was all about first hand. Fan perspective (my own included) is that Paul E. and Tommy proved why they should be permanent fixtures on WWE creative, and gave us a great closing chapter to ECW, the show closed the company up in the way it deserved, if it never rises from the ashes again.
However, there were problems, mostly in the delivery of the show. The webcast was marred by the event running slowly, and then in the main event the connection went dead around the point Spike Dudley made his entrance, and some people could reconnect, some couldn't. In Canada, and on DirectTV, there was a point where the feed was interrupted for a Rob Zombie movie trailer (which now makes sense, since at the time it just didn't make sense that they ran that, as I was watching on DirectTV at a friends), apparently they thought that the PPV had ended or something I was told, and decided to run that trailer, when they realized the error, they quickly switched back to the live show.
JBL plastered the Blue Meanie with shoot punches (think I reported that previously) which was all about Meanie's previous comments that JBL abused younger wrestlers in the locker room, after seeing a picture Meanie posted in his blog with the horrendous black eye he got, it's just further proof that JBL was an embarrassment to himself, and the company last night. He acted like a little kid, and a coward in his actions towards Meanie, he assaulted a guy who was independently contracted with the company, who if he really wanted to, has a great case for a lawsuit. JBL is the biggest embarrassment on that roster right now, I swear to god.