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130.12.2023RyanKras168.0 
218.06.2023Cataboy7.0 
315.06.2023Reinhard Lohengramm8.0 
413.06.2023Trevor Struthers8.0 
530.05.2023Crippler Crossface8.0 
625.02.2023cal90998.0 
716.12.2022Telecine7.0NJPW hatte kurz vor dieser Show angekündigt, dass die Einschränkungen durch die Corona-Pandemie weniger werden würden. Dass dies bei dieser Show nun ausgerechnet bedeutet, dass wir neben den wichtigen Matches auch wie vor der Pandemie diese furchtbaren Undercard Tag Team Matches ertragen müssen und die Shows wieder an die vier Stunden lang werden, ist aber nicht der erwünschte Normalzustand, zu dem man zurückkehren muss. Die Länge und die entsetzliche Undercard, die sich eigentlich bis zum King of Pro Wrestling Match zwischen Yano und O-Khan zieht, schmälert hier tatsächlich auch die Gesamtwertung, denn man kann nicht einfach ignorieren, dass auf einer Card, die mit Shingo-Zack, Desperado-Eagles und KENTA-Tanahashi mindestens drei gute Matches enthielt, auch fünf Matches stehen, die es nicht gebraucht hätte und die diese Show nur unnötig in die Länge ziehen. Okada-Tonga ist zudem auch nur ein sehr durchschnittliches Semi Main Event, denn so richtig ernsthaft glaubt wohl niemand daran, dass Tama Tonga Wrestle Kingdom headlinen könnte.
811.06.2022tsdenizen7.0 
903.03.2022Abaddon8.0 
1013.01.2022MilkDDTea7.0 
1125.12.2021Robert Taylor7.0Ich habe jetzt ungefähr 6 Wochen für diese Show gebraucht, da ich einfach nicht mehr im Produkt drin bin. Dementsprechend zäh fand ich es an manchen Stellen. In der Undercard war alles okay und die neuen Young Lions machen einen guten Eindruck aber so richtig geil fand ich das nicht. Yano vs. O-Khan war mal was anderes und es war ganz witzig, wie die Kommentatorein die Singlets gefeiert haben. Eagles vs. Desperado wäre mit einer richtigen Crowd sicher besser gewesen, fand ich in dieser Form aber nur ganz nett. KENTA vs. tanahashi ähnlich, auch ganz nett aber ich bin nicht richtig reingekommen. Okada vs. Tama Tonga war dann eine absolute Überraschung für mich. Richtig gutes Match, kein Bullshit, sondern ein motivierter Tama Tonga, der speziell im Finish einige starke Sequenzen mit Okada hatte. Der Main Event ist natürlich auch mein MOTN, richtig starkes Match. Anders als bei anderen New Japan Main Events, passiert hier immer was wieder was gutes und selbst in der Mitte des Matches gibt einige tolle Sequenzen.
1206.12.2021DerHitman8.0 
1304.12.2021Paul048.0 
1404.12.2021Brainbuster Rhymes7.0 
1529.11.2021cottonmouth887.0 
1618.11.2021boymeetsworld8.0 
1716.11.2021Judestar8.0 
1815.11.2021Edge7.0 
1914.11.2021Bearcatfan4life9.04 great matches to end the show. While the undercard may not have been the best, the top matches were so spectacular, it more than overcomes it. The Junior match is underrated, with great mat work and selling. You know the Tana and Okada matches will always deliver on a big show, and you get a classic world title match between 2 of the best in the world. Shingo and Okada will be out of this world.
2014.11.2021deepkamate7.0 
2114.11.2021StrongStyle20208.0 
2214.11.2021PoggersChamp7.0This show felt like a proper NJPW event before the pandemic and I loved it for that. Admittedly, the first four matches are skippable, especially the NEVER 6-Man match, mainly due to the garbage title change. After these matches, we had an interesting amateur wrestling match between O-Khan and Yano, it wasn't anything outstanding or must-watch, but it felt different from all the other stuff in New Japan and it would be kinda pog if the KOPW had more of such stuff. The last four matches on the other hand were all pretty good to me Despy and Robbie had an amazing match, while Tanahashi vs KENTA was ''just'' solid, but KENTA deservedly got the US belt. Furthermore, Okada probably brought the Tama's best singles match out of him, while Tama also looked as good as he never did. Shingo vs ZSJ wasn't as good as their G1 match, but you should certainly go out of your way to watch their match here! To sum it all up, the fist half was rather meh, but the second one was lots of fun!
2313.11.2021MaveDeltzer7.0If you watch this from the halfway point onwards and skip the first half, you'll probably have a much better time. This is the first card since the start of the pandemic for which New Japan has been allowed full capacity, and as a result they bumped the number of matches back up. The problem is, the crowd still can't cheer, so what you end up with feels really long even if the matches are generally shorter. With that said, the matches in the second half were all good, it's just that this card feels quite long when watched as a whole, and there's nothing all that unmissable in the first half anyway.
2411.11.2021max6708.0 
2511.11.2021br23338.0 
2611.11.2021Seraphina Leaf8.0 
2711.11.2021Derek Joists8.0Very much a show of two halves, the first five matches are nothing special but the last four are all very good, with the main event being and absolute classic. New Japan is definitely heading in the right direction, and hopefully there will be many more shows of this quality coming up, especially with the 50th Anniversary next year.
2810.11.2021franromanfraga7.0 
2909.11.2021MMGoose8.0 
3009.11.2021Kung8.0 
3108.11.2021HudE7.0 
3208.11.2021kaschi7.0 
3308.11.2021Dooby7.0 
3407.11.2021texasyosh7.0 
3507.11.2021becky2belts8.0 
3607.11.2021Johnpap68.0Very good show. The matches were amazing. In my opinion the results were how they should be and my favourite match was the Chaos vs Bullet Club for the never openweight six man tag team championships!
3707.11.2021Ameridragon7.0The Okada v Tama, Junior Heavyweight Title and World Heavyweight Title matches were all great, not quite MOTY candidates, but really good and I recommend them. The NEVER Openweight 6-Man Title match was good, not great but good and I recommend if you are a fan of anyone in the match. Wato/Taguchi/Ryusuke v LIJ was fine as filler, nothing to go out of your way to see. Tanahashi v KENTA was disappointing, it wasn't terrible but they didn't click and it went for too long. Now on to the bad. Even for filler, I thought GBH/Tiger Mask v Gedo/Jado/Tanga was really poor, thankfully it was short. The Toru Yano v O-Kahn amateur rules match seemed to be a shoot, and it sucked horribly. I watch pro wrestling and not amateur wrestling for a reason. All in all, this was a very uneven show, a very mixed bag. It wasn't awful, but I strongly suggest just picking out what matches you want to watch.
3807.11.2021NoSell8.0One of the better PPV's NJPW has done in recent memory which feels crazy to say because pre-pandemic this would've just been a middle of the road show for them. I think every title match apart from the KOPW bs delivered, main event especially. Hopefully they atleast keep this up because this has been a rough year for them.
3907.11.2021KING8.0- Suzuki-gun vs rookies 6/10: ok opener that is really just there but I like seeing the young lions at work. - GBH & Tiger Mask vs Bullet Club 5/10: nothing to remember in this match but it was kept short, which is good. - LIJ vs Taguchi, Wato & Nagata 6.5/10: a fast paced sprint in which all 6 used some of their best moves, serving mainly as preview for BOSJ. - NEVER 6 Man Tag 7.5/10: rollercoaster match with endless nearfalls, I know people will complain but this was a good end for a great reign. - KOPW Title: I can't really judge a fake amateur match, it's cool that they acknowledge the background of Yano and O-Khan but this KOPW thing doesn't do it for me. - Eagles vs Desperado 8.5/10: great match with great callbacks to their previous encounter, awesome leg work and selling by both, this is definitely a type of match that elevates the championship and Eagles has done a good job at doing so in his short run as champion. - KENTA vs Tanahashi 7/10: very good match too, I feel like they don't have top chemistry and sometimes it happens between two wrestlers, but much like all their other ones this delivered. - Okada vs Tama 8/10: I love being proved wrong and yes, Okada is Okada, but let's all give Tama Tonga his due because he looked like he could hang in there with the best ever. The outcome was never in doubt but this is Tama's best match to date. Some great finisher tease as always when Okada is involved. - Shingo vs Zack 8.5/10: a really hard fought main event, and with two wrestlers of this caliber 30 minutes didn't feel heavy at all. As always Zack forced his opponent in defense and this helped Shingo to shine with his fighting spirit for a simple yet compelling main event story. - show 8/10: when 3 matches are at least 8 and 2 are at least 7 it shows that NJPW have done a great job with this PPV, which also had some surprises and uncertain match ups. It's extremely important to have title changes in a show that many felt was transitional.
4007.11.2021BUIOOMEGA7.0The show is solid with just some low points; the best comes with the titled matches, very nice show.
4107.11.2021xDEDANx7.0 
4207.11.2021MrIslamy8.0It was a pretty good show. The matches were pretty good except for the amateur wrestling match. Shingo vs Zack Sabre Jr. was MOTN.
4307.11.2021Gameplayer8.0 
4407.11.2021KiryuKazuma548.0 
4507.11.2021Codebreaker8.0Nach langer Zeit wieder eine Show die sich so anfühlt wie eine NJPW Show vor Corona. Sowohl im guten (den großen Singles Matches) als auch im langweiligen Teil der Undercard.
4607.11.2021Quanthor8.0A couple things occurred to me watching this event. 1. NJPW stables are stale. The entire 'road' to Power Struggle showed just how played out this concept has become or at least these some of the spefic stables themselves. Bullet Club is nearly 9 years old. Los Ingobernables Japon, 6 years. They had their run of relevance, they sold a ton of merch but it's time to put Old Yeller down. 2. We need to be talking more about the incredible championship run of Shingo. It's genuinely up there amongst the greats. He's consistently gone out there and put on the best damn match on every major card this year. Maybe the circumstances of his run weren't ideal but it's time to give credit where credit is due. He's been a kick ass champion. This event showcased both the good and the bad of current NJPW. When certain things aren't clicking, they still have talent who can work and put on some of the best matches in the world. In the end, if you can squeeze 3 to 4, four+ star caliber matches on one card it's an overall good show! El Desperado vs Eagles was excellent. Okada made Tonga look believable. And the main even between Shingo and ZSJ was tremendous. It's just the rest the show that holds it back from being great.
4707.11.2021DarkDefender138.0A very good and enjoyable show with some great match. Once again NJPW never disappoint. Shingo Takagi vs Zack Sabre was really great, Tanahashi vs KENTA very good, Kazuchika Okada vs Tama Tonga good match and Robbie Eagles vs El Desperado very good. A great show.
4807.11.2021NaJoBron7.0It was a good show, structurally the best New Japan show in a very long time. I am glad that they are finally putting more than 6 matches per show, which in general has had a positive effect on the time of matches. Most of the matches were good, but the match to he United States title was terrible from all sides. However, the main event was a banger and in general I'm satisfied
4907.11.2021Tyler Catalyst8.0VERY impressive show, All the boies worked hard to present a perfect show, although some matches had some funny elements, such as KOPW match . However, this does not hinder the overall perception, the second half of the game is not bad, the main event is the match of the night, TO be honest.