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Name of the event:
NOAH Majestic 2023
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Attendance:
2.721
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
04.05.2023
TV station/network:
Abema TV / Wrestle Universe
Official video:

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Pre-Show Tag Team Match
GHC Martial Arts Rules Match

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8.00
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 30
Number of comments: 7
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Average rating: 8.07  [30]
Average rating in 2024: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 8.07  [29]
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TheRabbitInTheBush wrote on 08.05.2023:
[8.0] "A little too long and some meh matches. Draslistico vs Rey Escorpion really kicks thing off. Everything after that is great. Main event was very good. Make time to watch the main event."
ElegantImpact wrote on 08.05.2023:
[7.0] "Third best NOAH show (after Jan 1 Budokan & Muto retirement) - 7.5 out of 10 I'd give it. I really enjoyed the main event, Wagner's match and Shiozaki's return was full of emotion. But again, some strange booking decisions and an overly long card (especially with the pre-show combined with undercard) hurt the overall rating which is a shame as there is a lot of potential with NOAH at the moment. Not everything needs to be on the one show! Spreading some things out to a Korakuen here or there would not hurt."
MooGati wrote on 06.05.2023:
[7.0] "This was entertaining but long, and as always, NOAH's booking is an absolute mess. DDT feels really cold as well. Feels like the only hot property of CyberFight's is TJPW after their Korakuen show yesterday. Marufuji looked great and I loved Dragon Bane and Alpha Wolf and Rey Escorpion, but then you have this Stinger BS and Nakajima leaving AXIZ for Kongo only to leave Kongo for AXIZ with no hot Kenoh feud on the go. As per usual, NOAH has the best wrestlers and the worst booking."
robvanspunkmeyer wrote on 05.05.2023:
[8.0] "The thing about long shows is that if they have enough good matches, then the show is good no matter if there are some piss-break level matches. NOAH succeeded here by combining two Majestics into one this year. I guess the restirctions of pandemic loosening helped; I suspect Ryogoku's rent went up in a year. Anyway, a mammoth 12 match card (excluding pre-show) had seven actually good matches, five of them being the final five, and that is a win in my book. On the negative side, the only thing here I couldn't bear to watch was Ogawa match, as his stories have lately been very post-postmodern storytelling. But hey, even that must appeal to someone, so NOAH is only portraying their diversity. Jake Lee has won me over. He fits as a grand intruder in NOAH. And AXIZ reuniting left me speechless, as it was a huge moment. There was seemingly no reason for Nakajima to do that, but maybe time will tell."
Luna100 wrote on 04.05.2023:
[8.0] "A great watch, it was easy to digest, no match made me feel like I had wasted my time, it highlighted a great many people on the roster, and provided some great title matches. No match was next level stuff, and I am not a fan of Huxley being a champion, or even still being in Noah, when there are other great foreigners on the roster like Sean Legacy, or Rey Escorpion who could be at the level instead, or even other UK wrestlers who could have been brought instead, like Luke Jacobs, Rampage Brown or RKJ as a good British heavyweight. Anyways the show was really good, tops the big NJPW show by far, and was better then the AJPW show, though I am yet to see the BJW show."
Rudakov wrote on 04.05.2023:
[9.0] "Great event and probably second best of the year for NOAH so far, after Budokan. Five main mathces were all amazing in their own way. All the other matches varied from actually very interesting Stinger story and lucha showcase to pretty average tags. Perhaps Funaki vs. Aoki and joshi's bouts a bit underdelivered, but it's a case of matches feeling so fresh and unique compared to the rest of the card, so you had your good time with them no metter what. NOAH been having amazing 2023 and after this event there're even more things to be excited about."