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220.10.2023AidanArcher8.0 
316.02.2022Crippler Crossface7.0 
425.01.2019HudE5.0Im Vergleich zum Jahr davor war diese Veranstaltung eher eine Enttäuschung, obwohl die Card nicht mal unbedingt schlechter war. Die Undercard war ähnlich wie auch letztes Jahr vom Niveau her mit dem Tag Team Match zwischen Kikuta & Funaki gegen Nomura & Uto als Highlight. Das Junior Heavyweight Title Match fand ich persönlich ziemlich gut und war für mich wrestlerisch eines der besten Matches dieser Show. Die 2 folgenden Matches konnten mich nicht wirklich abholen und das Match zwischen Suzuki und Kawakami war wohl die größte Enttäuschung bei dieser Veranstaltung. Das Tag Match danach war überraschend gut und für mich zweifellos das MOTN, aber im Vergleich zu Kamitani vs. Okabayashi war es eher ein dürftiges Highlight. Der Main Event war dann auch ein einziger Chaos und nicht wirklich mein Fall. Ähnlich wie auch bei AJPW merkt man, dass das Roster insgesamt zu dünn besetzt ist um so eine Show ohne Probleme veranstalten zu können. Keine Katastrophe, aber über weite Strecken nur sehr durchschnittlich.
518.01.2019er928.0 
604.11.2017PUNQ5.0Ambitious of of Big Japan to book the Sumo Hall, but with a questionable card, poor attendance and general case of nerves performing at such a big stage ruined the experience. Top-4 matches: Shinobu -vs- Kazuki Hashimoto – (BJW Junior Title Tournament – Final) [** 1/4] Big Japan reviving their old Junior title. Can’t say they got an ultimate climax out of the idea, but Shinobu became a deserving champion. Jaki Numazawa & Masashi Takeda -vs- Minoru Fujita & Kankuro Hoshino – (Concrete Block Tag Deathmatch) [** 1/2] Hardly the most serious of death matches, but filling the ring with concrete blocks made for a very different wrestling match one just had to enjoy the freakiness of! Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi (c) -vs- Abdullah Kobayashi & Ryuji Ito – (BJW Tag Title) [** 3/4] These guys know what to do to entertain with ugly sluggish wrestling! And Abdullah is naturally the spirit of the battle. Nothing pretty about this. Just hard blows and taking the beating like a man. And Ito & Abby fought the hardest with Kobayashi landing brutal elbow drops off the top! Masaya Takahashi (c) -vs- Takayuki Ueki – (BJW Death Match Title) [** 1/4] Big Japan doesn’t exactly bring a Sumo Hall main event. Two fairly unproven hardcore guys delivering a standard deathmatch spectacle which was more goofy than great. Had some brutal trash wrestling, but it wasn’t until the very end you felt it. That slam on the spiked bed… OUCH!
724.10.2017hunterp5.0Well, that was disappointing. Opener was ok. Second match was exactly what you would expect from a match involving Brahmans, SoS, Kojika and Kashin. Funaki/Kikuta vs Nomura/Uto was very good. Probably my favourite match of the night. Tsukamoto/Sakuda vs Yankees was actually pretty fun. The only deathmatch on this show I enjoyed. Junior title match was the first disappointment of the night. It was nothing more than fine and the finish made Kazuki's limb work pointless. Numazawa/Takeda vs Hoshino/Fujita was deathmatch wrestling at its worst. Garbage. Six man title match was good, but I expected more. Strong title match was the second big disappointment of the night. I don't know what it is with these two, but it's another weak singles match between them. I didn't expect much from the tag title match and my expectations were met. It was fine, but Kobayashi dragged it way down. Main event wasn't bad. Definitely not a match for me, but I didn't hate it. One of the weakest BJW shows I can remember. The fact that it was their biggest show of the year makes it even worse.
828.09.2017GD7.0 
921.08.2017TotemKiller17.0 
1027.07.2017DerHitman7.0 
1126.07.2017arrancar4.0Disappointing show. Even the good matches here were ones that I expected much more from. The poor booking also brought things down. Sekifuda/Aoki vs Sekine/Yoshino was a fine opener. **3/4. Brahmans/Kashin vs Senga/Oosugi/Kojika was a heavy comedy match that was occasionally funny but mostly embarrassing. *3/4. Kikuta/Funaki vs Nomura/Uto was MOTN, with some great strikes and general chemistry. Nomura continued looking promising and Funaki was really solid for his age. It's a shame that an undercard match was MOTN. ***1/4. Tsukamoto/Sakuda vs Kodaka/Miyamoto was slow at first but built alongside the weapon spots and once they started actually wrestling. **3/4. Hashimoto vs Shinobu had good arm work from Hashimoto, but Shinobu didn't sell properly, had sloppy technique with his offence, and got a quick comeback win that felt undeserved. ***. Numazawa/Takeda vs Hoshino/Fujita was a slow brawl. Scissors spots were okay, and cement blocks looked okay at times, but this was mostly weak. **1/4. The 6-man Title match had a few nice stiff strikes but not much else. **3/4. Suzuki vs Kawakami was way too short, too reliant on technical work, and never moved beyond baseline intensity. The strike exchanges were quite good at the very least. ***. Tag Title match was a bad mix between the strong and death match divisions. Ito and Kobayashi looked awful but sadly won. **. Takahashi vs Ueki had a few good spots, but devolved into awkward brawling too often. **1/4.
1223.07.2017EvanCallaway Don't want to rate the show based on what I watched. Just wanted to say that Strong BJ vs Kobayashi/Ito was really great. The guys surprised me putting a really good match. The deathmatch guys were sloppy at some points but still delivered well. A ****1/4 match.
1320.07.2017UltimoPuro8.0A good show overall with a rubbish main event. Ueki sucks and Takahashi is average at best so i didn't expect much and i was still disappointed. StrongStyleKobayashi/Ito vs Sekimoto/Okabayashi was match of the night, the death match guys really brought it. Happy with the Shinobu win, he deserves it. was the strimmer/weedwhacker even on? LMAO
1420.07.2017skrambr07.0While the semi-final here was superior to anything on that card, this was unfortunately somewhat of a more subdued event than May’s Endless Survivor show. The undercard was fine albeit completely unspectacular - sans a fun tag wherein Miyamoto seemed to obliterate the back of his skull off of a ricocheting moonsault bump. Kawakami was a complete afterthought from the initial ringing of the bell onwards in his bout against Suzuki, with the next contender for the title garnering about as much as offense in his post-match challenge as Ryuichi did throughout the entire contest (I possess the hopeful feeling that Suzuki’s ultimate challenger will be the man who was providing guest commentary for the bulk of the night…). While still a somewhat-exciting mess of an affair, the main event never truly progressed into anything noteworthy and resolved being far inferior to that of Takahashi’s championship-winning performance two months prior. The true highlight of this show lies in Sekimoto/Okabayashi vs. Ito/Abdullah; an immensely compelling watch which saw the two deathmatch compatriots push the champions past their limits by haphazardly fusing traditional wrestling basics with their favoured unorthodox tactics – fantastic efforts from all four men made everyone look great!
1519.07.2017gladbach99999.0