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NOAH Ariake Triumph - The Return - Pro-Wrestling Love Forever 3 ~ Triumph ~

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Name of the event:
NOAH Ariake Triumph - The Return - Pro-Wrestling Love Forever 3 ~ Triumph ~
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Attendance:
3.739
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
30.10.2022
TV station/network:
Abema TV / Wrestle Universe
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Pre-Show Match
Kai Fujimura defeats Taishi Ozawa (6:08)
Ninja Mack defeats HAYATA (c) by referee's decision (11:23) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
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Masakatsu Funaki (c) defeats Kazushi Sakuraba by referee's decision (3:19)

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6.85
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Valid votes: 19
Number of comments: 9
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Average rating: 6.89  [19]
Average rating in 2023: 7.00  [2]
Average rating in 2022: 6.88  [17]
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Logue38 wrote on 23.02.2023:
[7.0] "A fun last four matches, and the rest of the card is passable if bland. The main event was very good (shame about the finish though), but the highlight was the GHC tag title match."
PavelDragunov wrote on 03.11.2022:
[6.0] "NOAH's big show will first of all be remembered for the GHC Tag Team Title Match and of course for the legends match with the participation of Hiroshi Tanahashi and Keiji Muto. At the same time, the overall picture was controversial, the beginning was boring and many matches turned out to be a disappointment, and again in the end only the last three matches are pleasing and as if NOAH has little to offer the viewer now. Only Kaito Kiyomiya inspires hope for further changes for the better!"
screwokada wrote on 03.11.2022:
[7.0] "Good show, lots of good matches, lacking in anything truly special, still NOAH is in an interesting place and I like the way the undercard matches served to set up challenges for future title matches. Tag Title match was Match of the Night for me."
JUmbo Akiyama wrote on 01.11.2022:
[9.0] "As on of the users said: it was a really great event, but I put 9 to it, because of the fact that I expected too little, so it was just a surprice to see that undercard matches were good, the main battles were awesome and we are going to see Muta vs Nakamura! Thaks NOAH for a great spend of time."
SimonCopp wrote on 01.11.2022:
[3.0] "Let's start off with the positives: Kenoh & Nakajima vs Kojima & Sugiura was bloody great. The Muto six man tag was also good. Unfortunately this show was much too long with a bunch of just there matches. The worst thing was Kiyomiya vs Fujita which was awful. You've gotta hand it to NOAH, they're at least consistent in letting the oldies make Kiyomiya look like a total jabroni. The end result is another bad big show from NOAH."
killowenskill wrote on 31.10.2022:
[8.0] "It was a great event, only Hayata's annoying injury doesn't allow me to put a 9. Otherwise, it was very easy to watch, almost all the matches in the undercard were good, I personally really liked the experimental sprint for the National Championship, and the last three matches are just magical: an incredible tag team championship match, an excellent tag team match between Muto and Tanahashi, where everyone shone and pleased, and a really cool main event, which gave me something that I haven't been given GHC championship matches for quite a while. Sometimes NOAH shows are hard to watch, but that wasn't the case."
benny5bellys wrote on 30.10.2022:
[6.0] "A card that sums up NOAHs year, looked good on paper but not much delivered and they got unlucky with an injury. There really isn't anything on here that is absolutely must see unless you are a Muto guy. I will say that the insane booking means you go into title matches never sure who is going to win."