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Dragon Gate Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2012

Pay Per View

Name of the event:
Dragon Gate Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2012
Promotion:
Attendance:
ca. 9.500
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
22.07.2012
TV station/network:
PPV Sender

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Eight Man Tag Team Match
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Tag Team Match
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Open The Triangle Gate Title Three Way Elimination Match
- Naruki Doi eliminates Gamma
- PAC eliminates BxB Hulk

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Average rating: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2022: 6.00  [1]
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arrancar wrote on 18.03.2022:
[6.0] "It sucks that the only full versions of this nearly 5-hour show appear to have a terrible frame rate. It was either that or watching the show in perfect quality but in heavily clipped form, so I went with the full-but-poor-quality version, just to have the fullest experience possible. The Jimmyz vs Windows opener was standard lower-card stuff -- hard-worked, good chemistry, and somewhat creative, but lacking in physicality and explosiveness. **3/4. Kotoka & Swann vs Tominaga & Shenlong was quite fun, featuring an energetic pace and some impressive spots and exchanges all around. Basic but enjoyable. **3/4. Onita & Ichikawa vs Kzy & Mondai was an incredibly low-effort hardcore match, though it was only ever meant to be a cheap and comedic spectacle anyways. *3/4. Kid vs Ricochet took a while to get going because both guys had to do the standard DG big-match thing of filling the first 10 minutes with competent but bland grappling and other basic exchanges. They then finally brought out their big high-flying spots, all of which were very impressive and slowly became even more impressive. Ricochet deserves props for using Susumu's World Liner and actually making it look nearly perfect (therefore making for a fantastic counter) and not self-inflicted attack like how Susumu always hits it. Their chemistry was flawless and they progressively ramped their pace up very nicely. If they just went full spotfest then this probably would have been full-on great. ***1/2. Susumu & Kagetora vs Shingo & Yamato took a while to get going but eventually became quite good once the pace and complexity of the exchanges increased. Nothing I haven't seen many times before, but enjoyable enough. ***1/4. World-1 International vs Mad Blankey vs Team Veteran Returns was a standard multi-man spotfest. Nothing unexpected, but plenty of impressive technique from all 9 guys. ***1/4. Cima vs Tozawa was a really typical, drawn-out Dream Gate match. First 2/3rds were pretty tame and generic, while the final 1/3rd was pretty overkill with big moves, finishers, and near falls. Quite 'cheap' feeling, but still moderately entertaining. ***"