1 | 24.08.2025 | nachodvt | 8.0 | This was a good match! The first five minutes were not what I was expecting them to be, but after that mark they went in with the kicks and stiff blows and made the match much much interesting. The ending was well done but I did wish it was a little bit longer. **** |
2 | 21.08.2025 | jaletta | 9.0 | |
3 | 16.08.2025 | hhcc5489 | 8.0 | |
4 | 14.06.2025 | AsukaFan2019 | 7.0 | |
5 | 03.06.2025 | DylanHearne | 7.0 | |
6 | 28.05.2025 | Emerald flash 33 | 8.0 | |
7 | 28.05.2025 | whatever6352 | 8.0 | |
8 | 25.05.2025 | Codebreaker | 6.0 | |
9 | 23.05.2025 | benny5bellys | 6.0 | This felt big time and I really enjoyed the cameras showing the back stage before they come out. I used to love it in classic All Japan and I wish promotions did it more for big matches. That for me was actually my highlight and the match ended up not doing much for me. |
10 | 21.05.2025 | rgpick | 8.0 | |
11 | 13.05.2025 | RedShow | 8.0 | |
12 | 05.05.2025 | YannisPapiss | 8.0 | |
13 | 03.05.2025 | ChocoboSage | 8.0 | Two kick queens going at it, Takumi gave it everything to put away Meiko. Who was always a mentor to her. This was a great final match between them. Meant a lot to them both for sure, Meiko was Chigusa's student, Takumi also so there's competition and respect between them, Really good match. |
14 | 02.05.2025 | Jason40 | 8.0 | |
15 | 01.05.2025 | Wrestling Forever | 9.0 | Es war das aller letzte Singles Match zwischen Meiko und Takumi. Ich fand es einfach nur fantastisch und darum gebe ich hier (****1/4). |
16 | 29.04.2025 | Reinhard Lohengramm | 8.0 | |
17 | 23.04.2025 | SleVVen | 8.0 | |
18 | 22.04.2025 | Grissom | 7.0 | |
19 | 22.04.2025 | jhuanherbas | 7.0 | |
20 | 21.04.2025 | MulXEdgeGJJ | 8.0 | |
21 | 21.04.2025 | RyanKras16 | 8.0 | |
22 | 18.04.2025 | AfRotaker | 7.0 | |
23 | 18.04.2025 | Mihaawk | 8.0 | |
24 | 16.04.2025 | No One | 8.0 | |
25 | 16.04.2025 | LIGERISM | 8.0 | A very good back and forth match. You could tell this match meant a lot Takumi Iroha, even during her entrance. |
26 | 13.04.2025 | LariatLowDown | | Good hard hitting back and forth. A lot of kicks as expected. Stiff match with plenty of urgency at the ending stretch |
27 | 13.04.2025 | interrupted | 7.0 | While it didn't reach the emotional highs of a classic, it delivered exactly what it needed to. A hard-hitting and satisfying win for Iroha over her senior. Compared to their previous match, this had more urgency and emotional weight. |
28 | 12.04.2025 | sprint171 | 7.0 | Solid match. Very much grappling in this match, which is mixed with stiff. I thought they were going to go for a stiff war, but they did it much more calmly. Iroha defeats Meiko for the first time in her career. |
29 | 12.04.2025 | Some Guy | 8.0 | This was better than the previous singles match they had late last year, where it felt like they held back more than necessary. With Meiko in the final month of her career and this being the last time Iroha would get to face her, this had more going for it. They went at each other hard with plenty of stiff offense to go around. An easy to follow match with Meiko being in control followed by a spirited Iroha comeback. Iroha is finally able to get a win over Meiko, bookending a story that began since Iroha's debut match against Meiko. The post-match had Chigusa Nagayo come out to address her successors she trained, which was a nice touch. 8/10 |
30 | 11.04.2025 | boymeetsworld | 8.0 | Even with what I guess makes sense to call a 'nerfed' version of Satomura, both wrestlers' hard work made Iroha's long-awaited clean win mean something. The story was simple - Satomura was controlling early part, but just when it felt like Satomura was in control for a little too long, Iroha fired up, made a comeback, weathered another storm, but then made a second, bigger comeback and decisively won. Classic example of a 'good, but not quite great' match that served it's purpose. ***1/2+ |