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Name of the event:
NOAH Spring Navigation '06 - Tag 9
Type:
Attendance:
ca. 2.600
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
16.04.2006
TV station/network:
Nippon TV / G+

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Singles Match
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Tag Team Match
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Tag Team Match
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Tag Team Match
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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GHC Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Tournament Final Match
Masao Inoue defeats Akitoshi Saito by Count Out (18:32)
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Tag Team Match

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Average rating: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 4.00  [1]
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PUNQ wrote on 04.08.2017:
[4.0] "Quite a few decent matches, but very little above that. A B-show with a meaning, I guess you can call it. Best match: Takeshi Morishima & Takeshi Rikio & Mohammed Yone -vs- KENTA & Naomichi Marufuji & Ricky Marvin [** 1/2] Finally a match I can call good! Not only that; There was some really great short parts too like the first KENTA vs Morishima exchanges full of fire and intentions. Not all the match was like that, but this still had more to offer then the entire of the show up to now. Strong action and nice moves with a good share of energy. Masao Inoue -vs- Akitoshi Saito [**] The finals of the #1 contender tournament for the lower ranked wrestlers in NOAH. Inoue is one of the lowest ranked veterans in the company and for a reason too as he rarely has anything to offer. But here he actually tries. Inoue still offers less then just about anyone else would have being put in the same position, but what the hell, it's one of his best matches in a while. Saito was clearly a lot better then him with Inoue's comebacks not really looking all that threatening. He still put up a fight. Kenta Kobashi & Tamon Honda -vs- Jun Akiyama & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [**] This main event had some memorable moments, but it was also slowed down a lot by Kobashi who used a long time to get his cripple body warmed up enough to move around. Most of the spots with Kobashi naturally involved chops."