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ROH/NJPW Honor Rising: Japan 2018 - Tag 2

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Name of the event:
ROH/NJPW Honor Rising: Japan 2018 - Tag 2
Location:
Attendance:
1.714
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
24.02.2018
TV station/network:
NJPWWorld.com

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Singles Match
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Tag Team Match
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Tag Team Match

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7.06
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Valid votes: 33
Number of comments: 12
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Average rating: 7.09  [33]
Average rating in 2025: 6.00  [2]
Average rating in 2023: 7.33  [3]
Average rating in 2022: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 7.16  [25]
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seriousbusiness wrote on 06.03.2018:
"The highlight of these two Honor Rising shows was of course the main event of Night two. Amazing to see Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi rocking it as a tag team and looking like they haven't lost a step. Cody and Scurll were also very good in this match, with the former in particular shining far brighter than I have seen him before. Golden Lovers in the end get their win back from the previous night with an awesome new team finisher, the Golden Trigger, ****1/4."
JT Grizzle wrote on 27.02.2018:
[7.0] "I skipped to two openers as I wasn't overly interested in them and while nothing on this show was as good as the previous nights main event, everything was still solid and enjoyable at worst. LIJ's juniors had a fun tag with Flip and Taguchi - Gordon is over and will be welcomed back to New Japan with open arms, I'm sure (***). The NEVER six-man titles match was pretty much just a reason to get Cheeseburger, Delirious and Liger on the card, but it was well put together for what it was and a heckuvalot of fun to watch (*** 1/4). The CHAOS team was a ragtag bunch but they worked well with the Hung Bucks, I just don't understand why it wasn't for the ROH six-man belts (*** 1/2). The impromptu triple threat for the ROH world title got wild but never really shifted into high gear for men (***). Marty and Cody vs. Kenny and Kota was developing into something just as good as the six man from the night before... until the kiss spot; the spot itself was awkwardly executed to begin with but I kind of got what they were going for, unfortunately it was sold by the commentary team in such a way that it all came across as homophobic and it really tainted the good work they'd all put in up until that point - still a very good match for the most part, and second only to the Hung Bucks/CHAOS match on the card, but it's not a match I see myself going back to like I might with the main event of night one (*** 1/2)"
Dragon Fighter wrote on 25.02.2018:
[8.0] "Another good fun show here. First 2 were really fun and solid. LIJ tag was another pretty fun good match. Never 6 tag was fine nothing special. Bucks match was another usual good match for them. Page looked good and good to see him challenging for a single title. Roh title match was better than expected. BCB again worked real hard. Main event was really great. Golden lovers had so much chemistry while cody and marty played their roles well. Cody continued to look good and his character work was great. Crowd booed him a lot. Post match was great. Kenny's promo was great as usual while bucks announcing for the heavyweight tag was a big deal. Overall, again a fun show and easy to watch."
Willie Jones wrote on 25.02.2018:
[5.0] "Henare/Bruiser: **. This was there. If i could go back and not watch it, I would. ROH Title match: ***1/4. I guess i understand why Bruiser was shoehorned into this. Maybe Flip Gordon would have been a better choice? I don't know. The end was good. Main event: ****. Crowd was UP for this. Definitely made this better than what it would've been."
Fezzik wrote on 24.02.2018:
[8.0] "Very solid entry in the wrestling Genre. Smaller venue, and the crowd was really into the Golden Lovers."
MyNameIsTejasKhurana wrote on 24.02.2018:
[7.0] "Yoshi, Chuckie & Jay white vs. hangman and yb was an usual yb match i. e. awesome = ***3/4. Main event was one of the best tag teams match I have ever seen = ****1/2. Skipped rest of them."