I dunno, I think it has enough hills. Behemoth has five, and that's thought of as the best B&M hyper by a fair few people. If you're concerned about airtime, do remember the drop will have some, as will coming off the MCBR, off the helixes, into the final brakes etc. depending on where in the train you are. One of my favorite spots on Behemoth was dropping off the second helix in the back.
Personally, this is exciting me more than Behemoth because it seems to have a few extra features, like the water splash, cool woodland setting, path interaction etc. And that pic is YUM.