[5.0] "Other than the all time main event match nothing really here felt fully satisfying and some of these were just meh, even the second best match of the show just lasted 4 minutes which's not necessarily a bad thing but the shoe itself is forgettable imo except the main event obviously."
[10.0] "At just over an hour this is pretty much perfect and doesn't overstay its welcome. Every match is good to great to greatest. It's a mission statement from Ikeda on how he wants to be perceived."
[10.0] "Couldn't ask for a more perfect debut show. Fu-Ten is "Art House Bati-Bati" as a certain inmate coined, and you can really see that vision here, it's not really in it's complete form obviously, it's still the first show, but I get exactly what it is. Every match on here is worth seeing, even if I wasn't too huge on the Ono match, I still think it's worth seeing since it's so short. The opener has an early Kota Ibushi go one on one with my guy Katsumi Usuda in a very good shoot style affair, I wish Ibushi did more of these, he's good in this particular style. The tag match is awesome just for the parts we get with the U-Style guys and Fujita, who I'm constantly shocked is really damn good at Bati Bati despite looking like an indy scummer like NOSAWA Rongai. Ito vs. Hara fucking ruled, that match was near perfect shoot style, it had everything I loved. And the main event is goddamn Daisuke Ikeda vs. Yuki Ishikawa. They are the pioneers and kings of this style, they get it better than anyone else. Pure Violence and a wonderful backstory that I mentioned in that re-review there for my rating. I'm excited to watch more Fu-Ten despite the very small amount of shows that's available, I hope one day Ikeda throws em online, cause I guarantee you people want to see those tapes."
[9.0] "A near perfect debut show for Ikeda and his troops. Aside from the second bout, every match defined Fu-Ten's identity, which is "dirty" shoot-style."