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I don't think every SuperWhoLock is inherently any worse than any other crossover. Saying this is like saying that every poem in prose is inherently worse than any traditional poem. They're just genres/universes, they tell the reader nothing about the contents or the technique.
So, yeah, I find it a tad stupid when people say that they hate all the SuperWhoLock - unless it is because they hate one of the shows involved.
This being said, I do find both SPN and Doctor Who boring, creepy and at times generally low-quality, so I'm one of those folks who won't read SuperWhoLock works due to their aversion for the shows involved.
Also, it (understandably) annoys the hell out of people when there's some other minor universe involved in a huge crossover and then the fandom of the minor canon is spammed with bloody crossovers they don't really want to see, much less read.
(And, tbh, it's funny how you draw the line at the inclusion of Avengers and HP)