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Name of the event:
ZERO1 Happy New Year 2021
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Attendance:
543
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
10.01.2021
TV station/network:
Samurai! TV
Commentary by:
Daisuke Takahashi & Katsuhiko Kanazawa

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Six Man Tag Team Match

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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 4
Number of comments: 4
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Average rating: 5.00  [4]
Average rating in 2021: 5.00  [4]
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Kung wrote on 31.03.2021:
[6.0] "This was my first taste of Zero1, and I have to say this was a refreshing change of pace for me. Sometimes it's nice to drop in on a promotion you've never seen before and simply watch some wrestling without holding any of the baggage that storylines can so often bring. Highlights for me include seeing the GLEAT team of Watanabe and Ito in some fun tag team action, watching ASUKA do their thing in an otherwise adequate bout, and watching the final two matches that featured talented wrestlers whom I enjoy like Aja Kong, the Strong Hearts boys, and the almighty Tanaka. It's by no means a great show, but it was pretty fun."
JokerDeSilva wrote on 20.01.2021:
[5.0] "In my ongoing quest to watch more wrestling around the indie scene in 2021, dipping my toes into Zero-1 was certainly interesting. I can't say the undercard did a whole lot for me, but Watanabe and Ito made an impressive duo, ASUKA definitely has a ton of charisma as a standout, and look, it's always fun to see Aja Kong any time. But most of the matches were just kind of middling, and to be honest, while I'm only basing this on one show, it feels like a company lacking a bit of starpower and pizzazz. I like Masato Tanaka and CIMA, but a top title feud? Ehhhh. Still, good wrestling for the most part, and a very solid main event, with Tanaka showing up big this late into his career."