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Jun Kasai vs. Mizuki Watase

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Average rating: 9.33  [3]
Average rating in 2025: 9.33  [3]
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LariatLowDown wrote on 26.09.2025:
[9.0] "Absolutely great wrestling match. I'm not even too deep into deathmatches, but that was great. Watase defiantly kicking out of Everything Jun gave him until he couldn't anymore. Perfect 10 year anniversary the moments after the match were great as well"
Japanese BAKA wrote on 21.09.2025:
[9.0] "It may be difficult to understand as the translation function is being used. This match marked Watase's 10th anniversary since his debut, and it was also a fantastic debut as a deathmatch fighter. The sight of Watase repeatedly kicking out of Kasai's finisher and getting back to his feet towards the end of the match gave me goosebumps. After the match, Watase was amazing, shouting along with the audience without a microphone. Watase is currently one of the toughest and most charismatic wrestlers in the indie scene."
forgottenname wrote on 02.09.2025:
[10.0] "When I use Cagematch, I rate matches, thereby ranking them and helping myself in the future to write articles and summarize the results, I leave comments on niche promotions, I periodically think about why I singled this out for myself, maybe I'm biased, maybe I'm too generous (more often than less often) or harsh, and then I watch similar matches and I just want to quote a character from the movie "The Big Lebowski": "Fuck it! " - because there are many matches like this. It's not perfect, it doesn't look like 11/10, but if you asked me why my thoughts were on him that night, I'd say sincerity. I've seen people use the word authentic a lot, and yes, I adore wrestlers like that. Someone says that they are "alive", they act in the match as if there is no script, but there is something else. Yes, Mizuki is an authentic and "alive" wrestler, but there is something genuine and captivating about his story in the ring with Kasai. You're just watching a guy challenge himself again, as he selflessly throws himself into the fire. You see how he has grown over these 10 years, you see these parallels with Jun Kasai, you empathize with him, his returns are full of liveliness and life, his every move still looks like he really wants to damage his opponent, the headbutts in the match are still scary. Kasai is a titan for him, whom he is trying to break, and you support him in this endeavor, rooting for him. You break out with him from Pearl Harbor Splash, which Kasai once defeated him with, watch him turn into a berserker and he still misses it, but Kasai recognizes this guy. For me, it's very soulful and feels like something special, but I can name many better matches, it's unlikely that he will get into any top, but that's fine. This match was simple, it brought a charge of emotions and captured thoughts so much that you are now reading this sheet of text, because such matches give genuine emotions."