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Name of the event:
BJW Death Mania V
Type:
Attendance:
467
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
26.08.2017
TV station/network:
Samurai! TV

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Tag Team Match
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Hardcore Tag Team Match
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Tag Team Match
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Barbed Wire Board Tag Team Death Match
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Tag Team Match
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Hideki Suzuki (c) defeats Daichi Hashimoto (14:21)
BJW Death Match Heavyweight Title Light Tubes & Double Glass Board Death Match
Masashi Takeda defeats Masaya Takahashi (c) (14:08) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

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Current Total Rating (?)
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Number of comments: 3
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Average rating: 6.33  [3]
Average rating in 2017: 6.33  [3]
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PUNQ wrote on 04.11.2017:
[5.0] "Slow opening to the show, but once the rush came… it was on! Bloody brawl to end the show and solid Strong wrestling before that. Daisuke Sekimoto & Kenso -vs- Yuji Okabayashi & Hideyoshi Kamitani [** 1/2] A little clumsy, but compared to what had been presented on the undercard this was pretty great. Sekimoto and Okabayashi facing each other in a tag. Not so high on their partners, but those two can bring it. Kenso was actually better than Kamitani, who even missed a basic save causing an awkward moment toward the end. Sekimoto still ended up killing Okabayashi with the Fire Hammer. Hideki Suzuki -vs- Daichi Hashimoto – (BJW Strong Title) [** 1/4] Not exactly a thrilling title defense considering Shinya Hashimoto’s son was challenging. A little too basic and no real battle plan. Everything felt very random hoping the crowd would get suckered in. Not bad, just not title match level effort. Masaya Takahashi -vs- Masashi Takeda – (BJW Death Match Title) [*** 1/4] Crush and destroy! Nothing deep except the bloody cuts as they kept of breaking light-tubes and glass on an adrenaline rush! Motivated violence trying to out-do each other at who was loving this more!"
hunterp wrote on 25.10.2017:
[6.0] "Decent, but unspectacular show. There were a lot of ok matches that never reached a level of being worth recommending. As far as the undercard goes, the only thing I have to say is that Ueki should not be taking pins in comedy matches a month after main eventing Sumo Hall. The first interesting match was Sekimoto/KENSO vs Kamitani/Okabayashi. It was good, but KENSO's involvement and Kamitani's botched pin break up made it a bit disappointing. Suzuki vs Hashimoto was very good, but it probably would have been better in the main event spot on a different show. Main event was the real surprise of the night, at least for me. I never liked and never will like deathmatches, but this was really enjoyable. It felt more like a normal wrestling match with deathmatch weapons being used, rather than a typical deathmatch."