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Name of the event:
DDT DNA1
Location:
Attendance:
294
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
13.12.2014
TV station/network:
YouTube.com
Official video:

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Singles Match
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Singles Match
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Singles Match
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Singles Match
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Tag Team Match

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Current Total Rating (?)
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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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CJ Dusk wrote on 01.06.2016:
[8.0] "I started watching this event just to kill time. Very happy I watched all of it because the main event was so worth it! Hard to believe that everyone on the card had less then a year of in ring experience. Says a lot about the DDT dojo. Easy to see Kazusada Higuchi was on his way to becoming a huge star."
arrancar wrote on 25.01.2016:
[6.0] "Some fine technical wrestling from DDT's trainees. Ironically, the show meant to promote and train the promotion's younger wrestlers saw the best wrestler of the night being Higuchi; a 27-year-old. Many of the other youngsters still impressed me though. I even saw some moves/spots that I cannot remember ever seeing before. The matches were all rather good given that the wrestlers are rather inexperienced. Best match is a toss-up between the main event tag team match and Higuchi vs Umeda. Each trainee got their own introduction before their match. I don't understand Japanese, but from the visuals shown I got the general message trying to be communicated. This was especially important when we see things like Higuchi use sumo poses because he previously did sumo, or when we see Umeda use quite a few strong and fast kicks because he used to do kickboxing. Perhaps they both gave up on their previous sport, or weren't good enough and had to quit it, but either way there are already nice storylines created here as we are shown that both still have some attachment to the sport and now use it to their advantage. Actions of the trainees after their matches also appears to imply that there will be some storylines in DNA. Doing this with trainees is interesting."