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AJPW Real World Tag League 2019 - Tag 1

TV-Show

Name of the event:
AJPW Real World Tag League 2019 - Tag 1
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Attendance:
1.003
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
11.11.2019
TV station/network:
AJPW.tv

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Singles Match
UTAMARO defeats Atsuki Aoyagi (7:00)
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Eight Man Tag Team Match
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Real World Tag League 2019 Match
Real World Tag League 2019 Match
KAI & TAJIRI [2] defeat Ryouji Sai & Zeus [0] (6:10)
Real World Tag League 2019 Match

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Valid votes: 3
Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 6.33  [3]
Average rating in 2019: 6.33  [3]
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-dustykeyboard wrote on 13.11.2019:
[6.0] "One of the breezier undercards in a little bit. Atsuki's progressing well; the match was very even-fought, to my surprise. The junior six-man was very good - everyone had a pep in their step, including Maruyama which is always a treat and we got the exchanges with Abe (<3) against Iwamoto & Okada that one would want looking at this matchup. Tag-League eight-man was good in a fun, quick in-and-out way. Regarding the rest and the card as a whole, it's very much a one-match show (main event >>>) but nothing bombed to make me feel down on the coming tour. Gianni & Yoshida fit the sleazy big boy bill with swagger but a shorter match would have sufficed, there's only so much all four can do with 16 minutes at the start of the League. Warming up to the Zeus/Sai team as it seems they're warming up to each other and love the KAI/TAJIRI thing of "we're smarter than all yall but still cheat but still better at this wrestling thing than you all". The main event was another successful underdog-focused tag working big-time. Yuma's looking far better than this time last year, regaining some of the confidence he lost from the leg injury. He's always a great heater which they played up down the line for a great finish, but I was surprised how much offense he got in as well - also looking good the brief moments he had one up on Violent Giants. Kento stayed in the background for support most of the match, letting Yuma do his thing which I liked more than if Kentomania ran wild and is a very good sign for this team's run if they're going to let Yuma start having his moments. Violent Giants' new move is killer too this is another good beating from them."