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Name of the event:
TJPW Wrestle Princess
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Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
07.11.2020
TV station/network:
Samurai! TV


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8.44
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Valid votes: 33
Number of comments: 16
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Average rating: 8.52  [33]
Average rating in 2024: 8.00  [2]
Average rating in 2023: 8.33  [3]
Average rating in 2022: 8.60  [5]
Average rating in 2021: 9.17  [6]
Average rating in 2020: 8.35  [17]
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Cataboy wrote on 26.02.2023:
[7.0] "A good show but nothing that big outside the main event, i was a bit dipointed by the lack of outstanding wrestling delivered isnide the international princess tournament"
benny5bellys wrote on 04.11.2022:
[8.0] "This is a very good big card. Some of the elements of TJPW do not always land for me, especially Hyper Misao but most matches delivered on expectations. The main event is a must see."
Lucktar wrote on 02.01.2022:
[10.0] "Rating shows for a promotion like TJPW is tricky. One could point out that the in-ring quality of a show like this is significantly lower than one of Stardom's big shows, and that would be perfectly valid. However, watching the two products, it's pretty apparent that TJPW isn't TRYING to be what Stardom is. So the question in rating a show becomes 'how well did this company do what is was trying to do'' In this case, I think they did an absolutely tremendous job. There were some less-than-incredible matches, but the overall quality was very high, the variety of matches meant that there was something for just about every wrestling fan, and it was all topped off with an all-time classic in Yuka v. Mizuki. One of the most memorable shows I've seen in a long time."
joshbrady91 wrote on 30.12.2020:
[5.0] "This show has been overhyped a lot on here, for me it was okay, no real standout matches, just a few good matches. Nowhere near as good as Stardom's "Osaka Dream Cinderella"."
wtg3rusgb9 wrote on 15.11.2020:
[10.0] "What a tremendous & involving show. The wrestlers all knew it was the biggest event the promotion had run to this point & it showed. Fantastic entrance from Mei Suruga & what a showcase for her wonderful bounce! What a pop even in the no cheering era when Yuki Kamifuku pinned Shoko Nakajima. I was gutted when Daydream lost in the semi-main & Mizuki lost in the main event, but their times will come again. Congratulations to everybody involved. Onwards & upwards for Tokyo Joshi Pro!"
Yapperman3 wrote on 13.11.2020:
[9.0] "A show of the year contender with a great main event and a enjoyable big show from top to bottom. Hope for more big shows one of the best joshi company to follow !"
medouse wrote on 12.11.2020:
[9.0] "Great show with truly epic main event and Tag Team Title match. The worst match of the night was Yuna Manase vs Raku but it was not that horrible. Rest of the fightcard was very good. Cool segments, great broadcasting and presentation, good commentary, all girls looked beautiful and they preformed at their top level."
Tapioca wrote on 10.11.2020:
[10.0] "In my opinion, the greatest show in the history of TJPW. From start to end it was a solid, memorable card with plenty of fun, serious and emotional moments. A little bit for all tastes. From the UpUpGirls opening with two songs, to a great agile opening, to the rookies showing great improvement, especially Mirai, to a couple of big unpredictable upsets, to Hyper Misao being her usual entertaining self with that DDT-style match, to the exhibition match involving Aja Kong, to the end of the card, filled with classic matches on the more serious side. A fantastic Princess tag titles match followed by the biggest, most important main event in the history of the promotion between the good friends and partners in "Magical Sugar Rabbits" Yuka and Mizuki, who had a 5 star match without a doubt. This show made me feel really happy, like I got my money's worth, it wasn't just pro wrestling, as Yuka said herself, this is not "traditional joshi puroresu", TJPW has its own identity, it truly is an experience, a promotion super easy to get into, and this card truly delivered that message."
GoatKada wrote on 10.11.2020:
[6.0] "By big TJPW show standards, this was honestly disappointing. I wouldn't consider any of the matches bad, but outside of the main event and the special attraction tag match, everything was just kind of there. The show was also just over 4 hours in length, which with the current restrictions on fans, is just too long. On a more positive note, it was nice to see Yuki get the upset victory and title win as she has shown signs of improvement over the last year and the closing moments to the tag title match were very entertaining."
MrHardy wrote on 08.11.2020:
[10.0] "THE BEST FIGHTS: Princess Tag Team Title Match Princess Of Princess Title Match Whole show very good."
Childofthelost wrote on 07.11.2020:
[8.0] "This was my first TJPW show, and this show was really good. Thought it was an extremely easy watch and had a good mix of comedy and serious wrestling. The main event was a banger, The Rules Swap Match ruled, Yuki has the International Princess Championship... There's so much good here to talk about. Great show for TJPW and I am hooked."
Milquetoast wrote on 07.11.2020:
[8.0] "This show was great. The venue looked really good and big time, imo it looked better than Ota City General Gymnasium used by DDT for their Ultimate Party. The wrestling on the show looked good and as further we got in the card, better it got. This show was a huge success for TJPW and definitely worth a watch."
boymeetsworld wrote on 07.11.2020:
[6.0] "This show that was supposed to be "The biggest show in TJPW history", felt like a Korakuen Hall show in a bigger venue. And then, they refused to show the fucking venue, which was their biggest selling point. You could only see the first few rows from the hard camera which created an idea that there was no crowd to show. I watched NJPW's Power Struggle show - EVIL was in the main event for like 19th time or some shit like that, but they were showing their crowd as they usually do, they didn't try to hide anything. There was no entrance ramp on the way to the ring, which also didn't help in making wrestlers' entrances and the show feel big to the viewer at home. Because nobody else outside of Mirai Maiumi (and Aja Kong with her charisma and kindness) jumped over their head and made me say that this is the biggest show in company's history, the main event, by far the best match on the show, heavily suffered - both wrestlers put so much care and emotion in their match that they overshadowed everything. Sareee of all people was just going through the motions. I don't know why, maybe because Sareee vs. Miyu Yamashita match won't happen she just decided to do a bare minimum. TJPW announced 4 Korakuen Hall shows in the first half of 2021 - this is big news, but this show did not make me interested in them, so something has to change for the better. January 4th, 2020 Korakuen Hall show felt bigger, and 100% was better and more successful than this show. A show that was advertised as "The biggest show in TJPW history" did not succeed at being that, hence it gets a lower rating. This show had zero bad matches, but expectations were not met. I think this show would be better if it happened in Korakuen Hall, but maybe this show wasn't about being the best show possible, but about gaining invaluable experience, which hopefully help to make a bigger and better Wrestle Princess II in a "normal", non-COVID world."