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Dragon Gate The Gate Of Destiny 2009

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Name of the event:
Dragon Gate The Gate Of Destiny 2009
Promotion:
Location:
Attendance:
ca. 6.500
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
23.11.2009
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Dark Tag Team Match
Tag Team Match
Anthony Turbo Mori (Anthony W. Mori) & Turbo-ness defeat Real Hazard (Kenichiro Arai & Kzy) (7:12)
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Super Shenlong 50 Match Trial Series Match #25
Tag Team Match
WORLD-1 (Dragon Kid & Masato Yoshino) defeat MAZADA & Ryo Saito by DQ (15:30)
Open The Brave Gate Title Three Way Elimination Match
Naoki Tanizaki (c) defeats Akira Tozawa and KAGETORA (11:17)
- KAGETORA eliminates Tozawa (6:04)
- Tanizaki eliminates KAGETORA (11:17)
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Six Man Tag Team Match

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Average rating: 5.50  [2]
Average rating in 2019: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 5.00  [1]
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arrancar wrote on 27.12.2019:
[6.0] "Skip the first half of this show. Opener was a fine, basic match **1/4. Susumu vs Shenlong was a storyline-based squash. NR. Yoshino & Kid vs Saito & Mazada was good with the former in control, but dull with Real Hazard leading. **1/2. Tanizaki vs Tozawa vs Kagetora featured a lot of exciting, fast-paced spots. Kagetora looked great. ***1/4. Horiguchi, Kanda, & Muscle vs Cima, Gamma, & Kishiwada was another basic face-vs-heel match, but obviously more interesting than the opener. Muscle (Susumu) was the most interesting factor, though he too obviously gave away his identity by using his normal attacks. Everyone else picked up their efforts in response to him, but they didn't get enough time to properly show off what they were capable of. **3/4. Shingo & Yamato vs Mochizuki & Fuji was pretty good. It occasionally went in too many directions, but the few constants, like Fuji's endearing efforts against his younger opponents, Shingo's great powerhouse work, Mochizuki's fantastically stiff and flashy kicks, and Yamato's exciting firey displays, and both teams' creative tag efforts, were always quite exciting. Shingo and Mochizuki went quite overkill at the end, but it made sense since they were going for an exhaustion-induced double-KO result. ***1/4 - ***1/2. Doi vs Hulk was great. The biggest issue was obviously how Hulk basically outright no-sold Doi's extensive leg work, which is something Hulk has sadly always been guilty of. However, being a die-hard Hulk fan, I was able to look past that and still majorly enjoy his performance because of his fantastic aerial attacks, his beautifully acrobatic and agile movement, his incredible displays of passion and resilience, and his outstanding bumping, all of which mostly covered for his totally inconsistent leg-selling. There were many great teases of him getting the upset win, and he and Doi produced some truly great and creative exchanges and spots in the second half. ****"