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NJPW Road To Power Struggle 2019 ~ Super Junior Tag League 2019 ~ - Tag 2

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Name of the event:
NJPW Road To Power Struggle 2019 ~ Super Junior Tag League 2019 ~ - Tag 2
Location:
Attendance:
1.209
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
17.10.2019
TV station/network:
NJPWWorld.com

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Tag Team Match
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Eight Man Tag Team Match
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Super Junior Tag League 2019 Match
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Super Junior Tag League 2019 Match
Titan & Volador Jr. [4] defeat Clark Connors & TJP [0] (12:24)
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Super Junior Tag League 2019 Match
Super Junior Tag League 2019 Match

All workers
5.50
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 7
Number of comments: 4
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Average rating: 5.43  [7]
Average rating in 2023: 5.50  [2]
Average rating in 2019: 5.40  [5]
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zephyr wrote on 21.10.2019:
[4.0] "Pretty much a weaker version of the first night of this tour. Total one match show where everything except the main event was mediocre only this time the main event was weaker."
ElPolloLoco wrote on 20.10.2019:
[5.0] "Not as good as the first night. Seeing Naito feud with Taichi is akin to seeing Stone Cold Steve Austin feud with TL Hopper. I know Naito's booking is mostly an afterthought these days but this is ridiculous and not in a good funny way. And I know I am not the only one who doesn't care one iota for White vs Goto but is kinda intrigued with the continuation of the KENTA vs Ishii feud. These two have been stealing the show from their stablemates, and deservedly so. Junior tag matches now. Rocky and Taguchi vs Tiger Mask and Uemura was fine, nothing memorable but fine. Team CMLL vs TJP and Connors was very good, the best match of the evening. TJP and Titan must be soulmates: both seem to struggle with motivation issues but when they overcome them they can have excellent matches, like here. The next match was a big dud: I'd like to blame the usual Suzukigun antics for it but Ishimori and especially ELP carry their fair share of the blame. That back-scratching thing was already pathetic when Hulk Hogan was doing it in 1997: I understand not wanting to kill oneself every evening but at least do some good comedy. The main event was a masterpiece compared to this fiasco but nothing to write home about. Roppongi 3K was not running on all cylinders (apparently SHO is wrestling injured) and it affected the match. Still nothing to complain about especially after the dud that preceded it and surely better than the evening news, but don't go out of your way to watch this."