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Name of the event:
AJPW Dynamite Series 2016 - Tag 1
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Location:
Attendance:
1.227
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
30.06.2016
TV station/network:
Gaora TV

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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Yohei Nakajima defeats Kazuhiro Tamura (c) (12:30) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
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Strong BJ (Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi) defeat The Big Guns (The Bodyguard & Zeus) (c) (21:29) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

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Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 7.00  [2]
Average rating in 2016: 7.00  [2]
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see base 2cubed wrote on 12.12.2016:
[8.0] "Maybe a click below some of All Japans big shows but it still was a very entertaining wrestling show . Title matches where all very enjoyable and most of the matches where at least good or better . matches worth watching : Jake Lee & Ryouji Sai vs. Masashi Takeda & Shuji Ishikawa , Evolution (Atsushi Aoki, Hikaru Sato & Naoya Nomura) vs. Isami Kodaka, Takao Omori & Yuko Miyamoto , Kazuhiro Tamura (c) vs. Yohei Nakajima , Happy Motel (Konosuke Takeshita & Tetsuya Endo) vs. Jun Akiyama & Yuma Aoyagi , The Big Guns (The Bodyguard & Zeus) (c) vs. Strong BJ (Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi) and my top match was Kento Miyahara (c) vs. Kengo Mashimo ."
jboyaquar wrote on 19.08.2016:
[6.0] "After watching Miyahara successfully defend his 'Triple Crown' once again, it's clear noone could blame Akiyama for sticking with the younger, if less established talent, over Shiozaki Go. With the company perenially in financial dire straits, 'M' is younger and is far better at emotionally connecting with the crowd than the arrogance and emotional inpenetrability of the NOAH star. After some extracurricular schtick the two settled into a 3 2/3 match in which Mashimo tried to get the arm-submission but 'M' was too resourceful and quick to be grinded-out to submission. In addition, there were several sequences of a sharp back-and-forth that turned this into a very fine battle. 'Sharp' is not a word one would use to describe 'The Bodyguard' as he's not a natural athlete, came into the game at an old age (41, ) and is seemingly still wet-behind-the-ears. So I was pleased when the BJW team, whohad just wrestled thirty-five minutes the night before, was rightfully put over, and although they were long-multiple time All Asia belt holders this is their first reign with the #1 tag team belts. In other action, the TV title match was quite poor, Ishikawa is an absolute beast, 'Happy Motels' looked good tonight as Takeshita continues to improve with his technique and ring presence, Fuchi is cute, and U Dragon doesn't bring anything to the table but a name & great uplifting music. 6. 25"