[6.0] "He's very mid, nothing wrong with that. Just having the Hashimoto name will obviously draw a lot of attention. Daichi has made the right choice not going down the NJPW/AJPW/NOAH route, he wouldn't be used in the same way his father was, so it's much better for him to work for BJW and whatnot. Glad to see him wrestling though, always fun to see a second generation wrestler, especially the son of the legendary Shinya Hashimoto."
[8.0] "After dethroning Kohei Sato in an unreceptive Sumo Hall for the BJW Strong title I thought Daichi Hashimoto was once again doomed to have another underwhelming run but thankfully I was proven wrong and he really clicked this past year. He won Strong Climb and Tag League showing how much the company values him deservingly so. As BJW continues to develop young talent for their strong division, Hashimoto moves on from proving he deserves his spot at the table to proving he deserves the spot at the head."
[8.0] "When I started watching BJW, Daichi was Strong World champ and wasn't too popular among the English speaking fans. He'd never been a favorite of mine, but after winning the Strong World title again in late 2019 he's really stepped into his role as champion in a way he ahdn't before. His defenses are good, he had a good Strong Climb and finally won it, making a real statement. I hope he continues to improve because where he's at now compared to where he was is really noticeable."
[6.0] "He's a good worker, with many notable matches in the tag division as part of the always reliable Okami with Kamitani (who I always prefered) with but I've never got on board with him as top player especially his at the time of writing current run as BJW Strong champion. Maybe it's because of his odd selling, look or having much less ring presence than other members of the roster, but I cannot buy him as a main eventer, going over some of the other stars who are better choices at the top of the card. Following his recent win in the Strong climb, my hope is he can b eused to put over someone who deserve the spot more."
[8.0] "One of the best wrestlers of this decade, however he really need to go to either NOAH or AJPW as BJW isnt giving him what he needs right now. In a few years i see him as being one of the top 10 in all of Japanese wrestling"
[7.0] "Ich finde Hashimoto in seinen jungen Jahren schon sehr gut. Seine kicks sehen hervorragend, jedoch müsste er sonst noch was an seinem Moveset feilen."
[6.0] "I like him. There is a likability around Daichi and when with there with the right people, he can have pretty great matches. He excellent at his kicks (no surprise) but needs work everywhere else. He is promising but isn't anywhere near ready to become the ace of the strong division in BJW and needs development which he won't get at BJW. He needs to leave in my opinion ans get his further training elsewhere. Maybe All Japan, NOAH or New Japan if they want him and I don't see why they wouldn't. BJW is a good place to wrestle but not if he wants to reach his potential."
[10.0] "Daichi Hashimoto, the son of the late great Shinya Hashimoto. Daichi is a very good wrestler. He is doing well for himself in Big Japan Pro-Wrestling. If he keeps on going at this rate in All Japan Pro Wrestling he could be getting a shot at the Triple Crown Championship. It would be such a great honor since his father once held the title. He has a bright future ahead of himself."
[9.0] "Hashimoto ist definitv auf einem großartigen Weg ein großer Star zu werden. Entwickelt sich immer mehr zu einem meiner Lieblingswrestler. Sein Stil vermischt mit seinem Charisma macht einfach Spass und mit BJW ist er auch noch in der richtigen Liga um sich noch weiter zu steigern, ich sehe da eine großartige Zukunft."
[5.0] "Daichi Hashimoto had or has (depending on who you ask) very big shoes to fill. Due to following and staying loyal to Inoki and entering IGF as well as being somewhat injury-prone, Daichi Hashimoto's development as a wrestler has been hampered. If he had gone to New Japan, he would probably have been a star in the Jr. division and would be in a great environment to improve his work, but only time can tell if that'll ever happen. While he's still very young and can still turn out to be very good, he'll probably never reach the heights of his father."
[5.0] "He will never reach the apex his father reached. Wrestling just isn't that popular anymore. Shinya had millions watching him in the day. Daichi is alright."
[7.0] "With really big shoes to fill, Daichi Hashimoto has been working to improve match after match, and his growth is apparent. While he is certainly still not at the level he needs to be at due to injuries, he has all of the potential in the world, as well as the wonderfully stiff style of wrestling his father brought to the table"
[8.0] "I fucking love this guy , His kicks are so stiff , A dream match for me would be him versus KENTA , He has big shoes to fill but I think he will succeed. I just hope the whole Japanese Loyalty to one company doesn't stop him from going on to bigger things."
[5.0] "Hat gute Anlagen, muss aber verdammt große Fußstapfen ausfüllen. Auf mich macht er im Ring einen bemühten, ehrgeizigen Eindruck, gute Trainer hat er auch und mit ZERO1 eine Liga, in der er regelmäßig antreten und sich entwickeln kann. Aus ihm könnte ein sehr guter Wrestler werden, momentan ist er "nur" ein guter Youngster."
[4.0] "Noch zu Recht ein wenig unsicher und von Körperbau und Können ist da sicherlich noch nicht das Maximum erreicht, aber dennoch jetzt schon eine Bereichung. Wird tatsächlich mit jeder Tour besser, ist meiner Meinung nach auch erstaunlich präzise für sein Zeit als Wrestler und hat ein gutes Selling. Mit einem sichtbaren Willen dabei und sicher nicht überpusht und geschont als Neuling. Macht sein Vater keine Schande und ich muss sagen mir gefällt er sehr und ich habe ihn schon in mein Herz geschlossen, wenn er so weiter macht darf sich bei mir als Lieblingswrestler aus Japan neben Nakajima, Muto und seinen Vater einreihen. Edit: Der deutlich kräftigere Daichi hat nun mehr Wucht in seinen Kicks, sieht alles schon besser aus."
"Gefällt mir jetzt schon gut. Für sein Debutmatch war es echt nicht schlecht und die anderen Matches gefielen mir auch. Allerdings ist natürlich noch luft nach oben, aber der Junge ist gradmal 19 Jahre alt. Der wird sich noch gut entwickeln. Es wäre allerdings zu früh ihm eine Bewertung zu geben."