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Amaury08 wrote on 31.03.2024:
[0.0] "I just saw the incident during the World of Stardom title match between Yoshiko and Act Yasukawa and it was definitely shocking. Professional wrestling is a beautiful, choreographed sport and should not be a place to beat people up. Especially since it caused health problems for Yasukawa afterwards. The most shocking thing is that subsequent promotions allowed him to wrestle with such an unprofessional and dangerous attitude? I don't understand the positive notes about her, certainly she was a good wrestler but this incident calls into question the legacy that Yoshiko could or will leave in the future of professional wrestling. I hope this type of incident doesn't happen in the future, it's too serious."
EleceRock wrote on 15.02.2024:
[10.0] "Yoshiko is very good in the ring and have some classics in her career. The Yasukawa incident is long in the past, Yasukawa seems to have moved on from that incident, Yoshiko moved on, both of them are even on good terms now and everyone deserves a second oportunity, so I wish the best for both of them.Yoshiko already did everything she could to attonish herself for what she did, I don't know if people wants her to just commit seppuku at this point or what everyone's problem, is so easy to be unforgiving about someone else's mistake, like y'all never been young and dumb at some point. Grow up already."
2Fast2Fuego wrote on 06.01.2024:
[0.0] "What a garbage piece of trash for the "Ghastly match" It's not even a match, just a beatdown of a smaller person. In wrestling, you have to trust the person you're across from the ring, how can anyone trust this piece of shit is beyond me. She should go beat up Japanese perverts eyeing drunk women in Roppongi if she wants to hit a couple of people in the face every now and then. People have been blacklisted from companies for A LOT less so why is she still wrestling to this day? The world may never know."
Mugendai wrote on 21.10.2023:
[8.0] "Yoshiko is polarizing, but not for her in-ring work, which typically ranges from decent to fantastic. I think you can look at the other ratings and discern what the cause of that polarization is. As a result, she has an unreliable rating on this site because you end up with people either rating her extremely low due to one incident, or rating her extremely high to counterbalance. I personally believe the answer is somewhere in between, and it depends on the timeframe of the match, the opponent, and her health (as she has had several injuries in recent years, and is currently inactive). When she was firing on all cylinders, she's a 9 - there really wasn't anyone else like her in modern women's wrestling. In the state she was in before she began her period of inactivity, I'd say she was a 7 - still good, but not remarkable. I'll split the difference and call her an 8 for the whole career, and encourage those with a genuine interest in her career to look outside either side of the extremes of the argument and watch her for yourself."
Shoot Headbutt Lover wrote on 09.10.2023:
[10.0] "She's a hell of brawler that definitely embodies Nanae-ism to a tee. Yoshiko is an amazing pro wrestler, there's not really that many joshis that pull of this intimidating aura she has or I guess had since she got leaner. I think the negative ratings are absolutely overblown. Obviously Act Yasukawa isn't dead, She's wrestling in ActWres Girl'z now which can watch her on their streaming service. Which I mean clearly people care a lot about Act to do that and not just throw negative ratings at Yoshiko for an incident that happened 8 damn years ago that they didn't watch. CLEARLY they're not hypocrites and those same 18 people that gave Yoshiko a 0, gave Act 10s right? Spoilers, They did not. Sorry that the "Ghastly Match" talk has to be included in this rating, but some people can be fake outraged at something that nobody involved in that incident cares about anymore. I hope Yoshiko comes back soon though, her injury has felt so damn long, and I want her to wrestle Sareee for the Beyond the Sea title cause I know that match would fuck. Her legacy shouldn't pinned down to one incident, she way's too damn good for that."
PsychoYankee wrote on 14.08.2023:
[0.0] "The ghastly match in 2015 will be forever a black stain in Yoshikos wrestling career. Her admitted jealousy of Act Yasukawas rising popularity at the time in 2015, let to one of the most despicable acts in wrestling history. She quit Stardom rather than going though suspension and losing salary shows her lack of character and remorse towards Act and the promotion. Her in ring accomplishments means nothing more than grain of salt. Based on her matches, you can tell she is very stiff in the ring and showing lack of emotion."
Excellence of Execution wrote on 01.08.2023:
[0.0] "Wow, hard to believe, that some knuckleheads in this comment section simply gloss over the incident, because it is "far in the past". She maimed one of her peers into retirement and left her partially blind for life. That is not something that just gets to be obsolete over time, like a fucking speeding ticket. It is the pinnacle of unprofessionalism. I can't think of anything worse than taking these kinds of liberties inside a wrestling ring. It is one thing, if a wrestler stiffs up another one with a few shots, by being clumsy or by just wanting the other one to know "what's up". But to batter the other wrestler into instant retirement and leaving their health and well-being impacted for life ....... sorry, 0 points are carved in stone. And rightfully so."
DangoDaisuki wrote on 29.07.2023:
[0.0] "Ich überlege sehr oft ob ich die Wrestling Leistung mit der privaten Person trenne und wenn ich das tue wie viel um auch immer obwohl ich jemanden nicht mag denjenigen fair zu bewerten. Es kommt immer von Wrestler zu Wrestler an. In diesem Fall aber hat sie im Ring furchtbare Dinge getan was nicht nur grausam ist als Person, sondern auch als Sportlerin einfach komplett unprofessionell. Also egal wie lange ich überlege, wenn eine Sportlerin so etwas direkt im Sport tut, dann hat sie meiner Meinung nach nichts mehr in der Sportart verloren."
bigredtalk89 wrote on 27.07.2023:
[0.0] "Literally trash. Idc what else she's done, she's trash for assaulting another wrestler the way she did. And yes, I did give Chris Benoit a good review, but the difference is is that while what he did was worse, he didn't do it in the ring."
crs285 wrote on 23.06.2023:
[0.0] "Her match with Act Yasukawa should have been the end of her career, if you injure a person that bad on purpose then are in the wrong line of work. Was a young wrestler with potential and threw it away in a single night. Her actions are completely unforgivable."
Cone wrote on 24.05.2023:
[8.0] "Very good wrestler. She does some really nice power moves and is really great in both singles and tag matches."
Javichohervas wrote on 18.04.2023:
[10.0] "Yes, yes, the Ghastly Match, a stain in wrestling history. I know. I also know that since 2016, Yoshiko hasn't had another problem, she's been just another wrestler, and big names and legends like Arisa Nakajima, Mayumi Ozaki, Hikaru Shida, Sareee, Syuri, Meiko Satomura, Mayu Iwatani... Haven't had any issue with her. Everyone has moved on. But what's funny to me is that people who haven't followed STARDOM until 2 and 3 years after the incident are still very offended with Yoshiko, making a fool of themselves in the process imo. Talking about her, she's the best powerhouse in joshi wrestling, one of the best in the world and the best nearfall-maker in the whole planet. She's ridiculously great, and all these 0s to 5s are from people who have seen little or directly nothing of her and judge only through something that happened 6 years ago. If people close to Act and even Act herself have moved on, stop being crybabies and do the same. Edit: Still so funny that people come here to call her "the worst wrestler of all time" and "a disgrace", it's mindboggling. EIGHT YEARS have passed, you weren't watching back then and you aren't watching now. About Yoshiko, she's gotten leaner and has kinda dropped her "powerhouse" label, but she's still pretty strong, and now she's scary agile too. Sadly she's been out for almost a year but when she gets back, they're gonna be amazing times."
TheStarNovaKane wrote on 11.04.2023:
[0.0] "Worst female wrestler of all time. Worst wrestler ever? A waste of space on any wrestling card. A disgrace to wrestling as a whole. People keep lying to defend her when she nearly beat a smaller, disabled joshi wrestler to death in the ring. An MMA fight would've been called WAY before that match ended. WAY WAY WAY before. I've yet to find any proof that ACT has forgiven her. Just that ACT don't like to talk about it & she was trying to move on & forget about it because that was a terrible moment in her life.. That was from an interview with a translator a few years back. That isn't forgiving. I shouldn't even have to explain why she deserves a zero. She isn't even anything special outside of that near attempted murder she did in the ring. I won't support any promotion that has her as a mainstay after the ghastly match. Anyone who gives her above a zero doesn't care about the health & safety of professional wrestlers or skill level. If the woman doesn't understand the difference between a scripted match & beating a smaller, disabled wrestler half to death, she has no business in the ring. She doesn't know how to wrestle."
Spanky wrote on 10.10.2022:
[0.0] "I don? t think I need to explain why female Asian Greg Valentine gets a zero do I? It is baffling that anyone would book this individual. the fact that she got away with assaulting Act is horrible. A lot of people talk about who is a disgrace to wrestling but there is zero doubt in my mind that she is a disgrace"
Tyler72 wrote on 12.08.2022:
[0.0] "Yushiko is a horrible person let alone any sort of wrestler. It was unbelievable how she shot on Yasukawa, forcing her to retire because of the damage that was done to her. More people need to know how awful of a thing she did. I would never trust such an animal with a place in any promotion fighting against anybody ever again."
Nohamolait wrote on 05.08.2022:
[0.0] "Cagematch say I have to justify why such a low rating but do I really ! A fucking pile a trash of a human being oh and I have a lot of other insult that I won't say, but from what I saw she redeemed herself but ya' know I still can't let things forgive and forget anyway if you can enjoy her work great for you. Suprisingly I still enjoy Benoit's work but sorry I personally can't for her"
WrestlingFan1 wrote on 06.07.2022:
[0.0] "The worst professional in history, her actions against Yasukawa were horrible, unpleasant and a stain for STARDOM that will never be erased from history, she should never stand in a ring again. These types of actions should be punishable by law, not only did I withdraw another competitor, but it stained the history of STARDOM forever."
abid03 wrote on 19.06.2022:
"Fans, especially international fans only know her for what she did because of what she did to Act Yasukawa. She's worked incredibly hard from 2016 to now in 2022 to redeem herself, and I strongly believe she's done that. Stardom brought her back in 2021 to have her match against Mayu Iwatani for 3 reasons. 1) To celebrate Stardom's 10th anniversary, 2) Mayu wanted to wrestle her friend Yoshiko, and 3) Stardom has seen how much Yoshiko has changed through the years. Not only this, but Act has forgiven her. So many talent whenever they're asked about Yoshiko will tell you how much of a great person she is. If talent like Act, Mayu, and so many others have forgiven her, you should too. Like many others, I too once had this deep hatred for Yoshiko, had that hatred for 5 years. However, in 2020 when I did some research and seen the hard work she put in to change, and to see how talent react to Yoshiko, I was able to "give her a second chance", and I believe she's redeemed herself. If you still believe she's this "evil person", I believe you should re-think that assumption and watch her matches today, and give her a second chance."
Miyano wrote on 14.04.2022:
[9.0] "She is a really good wrestler, powerful and now she have lot of speed and agility. His work is always interesting."
Suzukigun wrote on 27.01.2022:
"Yoshiko's rating is evidence that one moment can tarnish you in the eyes of several fans, no matter how you are as a wrestler, even if you are incident-free otherwise. Notice how the people that give her low ratings never have any other reason than the Act incident. That was an awful moment and cannot be defended, nor will I try to defend it. I just think it's, let's say interesting, how people will go on this site, act holier than thou and give zeros to wrestlers because of one moment in or out of the ring, or how they were as people."
sckJohnny wrote on 16.08.2021:
[10.0] "Yoshiko is one of the best Joshi in the past decade without a shadow of a doubt. The fact that she emerged at such a high level in Stardom while still so young especially with her peers/counterparts lagging behind her and yet still improved to the level she has been at in the past few years is incredible. Incredible hoss with great moveset, she manages to not fall into a funk when faced off against women her own size or larger and consistently performs at a high level regardless of who she? s matched up against. Her recognition as one of the aces of Joshi along with formerly Sareee, Iroha, and Chihiro was very well deserved. An incredible tag team and singles worker who has been the single biggest reason to watch SEAdLINNNG in years past. I find it funny that she? s marked down so many points because of the Act shoot, an event that occurred due to a mutual rivalry in a shoot fight that Act actively engaged in and also helped instigate, while both parties have come to terms with the event and the scene as a whole has moved past it so much so that Yoshiko has been at numerous stardom events and performed at their biggest show this year. I feel people picking up the burden of the feud has become redundant when nobody actually involved in the incident wishes to breathe life into it any further. Yoshiko? s rating as a talent and performer isn? t accurately represented by torpedoed ratings and at this point there? s no point to torpedo then further. I hope she recovers well from her injuries, can? t wait to see her back in SEAd."
CoolKyle wrote on 17.06.2021:
[0.0] "Hate how wrestling fans have completely forgotten the treacherous acts Yoshiko has been a part of. She's still getting a 0 sorry. Its not something you'd forgive and forget. Other wrestlers surprising don't get that privilege, a minor fuck up and you're bound by past shackles for life. After the act she was involved in, Yoshiko has no business ever working in the business, ever again."
ProWrestlingGuy316 wrote on 19.04.2021:
[7.0] "Ich habe mich etwas mehr mit Yoshiko auseinandergesetzt und finde sie ziemlich gut. Allerdings kann und will ich ihr nicht mehr als 7 Punkte geben. Sie tendiert in meinen Augen oft dazu, bloß auf Autopilot zu laufen bzw. nur ihr Standardrepertoire abzuspulen. Das kann mitunter ziemlich nervig sein, sie ist aber nicht die einzige mit einer solchen Neigung. Wenn sie mit voller Hingabe ein Match bestreitet, kann sie großartig sein. Ihr Stil ist sehr kompatibel."
TylerWhite wrote on 26.03.2021:
[8.0] "Mittlerweile längst wieder annerkannt als eine der besten Brawlerinnen im Joshi Bereich, die mit ihrem Look und ihrem Stil einfach sehr heraussticht. Natürlich war was sie Act Yasukawa angetan hat ein absolutes No-Go und das schlimmste, was du im Wrestling machen kann, weshalb viele hier auch 0 Punkte geben. Allerdings finde ich das zum einen recht unsinnig, da es um die Wrestler, nicht die Privatpersonen geht und außerdem das ganze oft recht heuchlerisch und zufällig geschieht. Einer Shinobu Kandori z. B. , die hart gegen Jackie Sato geshootet hat, wird das nicht zur Verhängnis, aber da gilt wohl, was du nicht weißt, macht dich nicht heiß, was sich wohl auch auf unzählige Wrestler aus frühern Dekaden übertragen lässt. Mittlerweile hat die ganze Joshi Szene Yoshiko verziehen und selbst bei Stardom ist sie wieder aufgetreten, wer bin ich da mich morlaisch darüber zu stellen? Sie ist eine fantastische Brawlerin, die bei Seadlinnng verdammt starke Matches abliefert und sich zurecht zum Champion gearbeitet hat."
adam johnson wrote on 18.03.2021:
[1.0] "she is very unsafe the only reason she gets a 1 is because of her match vs mayu still can not forgive her for that incident with act but i think she has moved on from that for stardom to allow her back in i was very scared for mayu but she actually is capable of decent matches"
Kung wrote on 10.03.2021:
[8.0] "After watching her match with Mayu on 3/3, I'm confident when I say that there are few better powerhouses in Joshi right now than Yoshiko. While I do appreciate concerns about her past issues, namely shooting on Act Yasukawa, I think that she's done enough to warrant this rating."
HC7 wrote on 04.03.2021:
[9.0] "Aside from the horrible incident with Act Yasukawa, Yoshiko is genuinely a really great talent. I held a lot of hate towards Yoshiko for the Act Yasukawa beatdown, and although that was really bad she doesn't deserve all the blame from that as no one seemed to have a pair for nearly 8 minutes. But as of recent she has seemed to redeem herself and her and Act apparently have done the best they could to leave that in the past and not hold the same hostilities towards each other anymore"
Bushidospirit22 wrote on 01.03.2021:
[10.0] "One of the five best womens wrestlers on the planet. Watch any of the SeaD main events in the past year, especially the tag matches with Sareee against the best friends. One of the best hot tags in wrestling today."
ValTalksWrestling wrote on 17.02.2021:
[10.0] "Not only is this 10 rating a way to up her global rating which should be much higher, but I would also argue you Yoshiko has earned the highest rating on this site, off her performances alone. She is a great wrestler and it is undeniable in my book. While being the perfect bully both through her look and how she wrestles, she also makes for a very sympathetic figure. Her matches and interactions with Arisa Nakajima over the years (watch their 2016 match ! ) have shown this. I would also add one thing : Yoshiko has everything to be a worldwide star."
Vernious39 wrote on 19.01.2021:
[10.0] "One of the best joshi workers the past few years with an impressive resume of good matches. She's also one of the best tag workers who adapts seamlessly to a revolving door of partners like her teams with Sareee, Rina Yamashita, and even Mikoto Shindo"
ElPolloLoco wrote on 11.01.2021:
[7.0] "She's somehow cast in the same mold as her present tag team partner in Seadlinnng, Hiroyo Matsumoto: when she's firing on all cylinders she's really good with flashes of greatness but most of the time she seems to be holding back. I don't know if this is an understandable attempt to preserve her body, inexcusable laziness or she just doesn't work well with some folks or even a mixture of all these factors, but just like with Matsumoto this will heavily affect match quality. Differently from true talents Yoshiko hasn't got a B-show routine: it's either all out or, more often, a mediocre showing. I don't think she's as bad as most people say, but she's surely not the second coming of Bull Nakano as some other maintain: she's a good wrestler but too often she comes off as unmotivated if not downright lazy. Edit: one extra point because it seems that she is finally finding consistency and motivation in her in-ring work. She has really improved in 2020 and hopefully that improvement will continue in 2021."
elcompacto wrote on 02.01.2021:
[9.0] "It astonishes me so many are giving her such low ratings after 5 years of the Act incident happening. Yes, what she did should never be forgotten. But if Act can move on and she can be accepted by most of her peers and the Japanese fans, why can't the westerners do the same? It's a shame that many will remain so stubborn about her, as Yoshiko has made a serious case for women's MVP this year. Her matches with the likes of Arisa Nakajima (both in singles and tag title matches) and Sareee have been stellar, and amongst my favourites of the calendar year. She gives off great "final boss" vibes and brings a feeling of legitimacy."
IkemenBEST wrote on 01.01.2021:
[10.0] "She's very good and the hate that she receives get me angry. She was wrong, ok, but even Act forgave her, so shut the f*ck up, she's great (she is also one of the best women wrestler currently) and you can't deny that. There are really sh*tty people you praise (ex. Ospreay) and then you criticize her. You have sh*t in your brain. She deserves ten points."
AndoCommando wrote on 25.11.2020:
"Will forever be tarnished (deservedly so) by the incident with Yasukawa, though she does have plenty of respectable performances and matches over the years."
medouse wrote on 03.11.2020:
[9.0] "One of the most charismatic and skilled joshi wrestlers. Strong, big and powerful. She always delivers one of the most brutal and nasty matches, even though she doesn't do deathmatches. Her strikes are always vicious and her wrestling style is unique. She never loses her gimmick inside the ring. I saw backstage interviews with her, being cheerful and silly. But inside the ring she always looks dead serious and wants to inflict pain on her opponents. Also, she has a very bad reputation after 2015 incident. I don't blame her, because I don't know the details. I cannot lower her rating because of what happened that day. She is still one of the best japanese wrestler and one of a kind."
AlexLikesJoshi wrote on 03.10.2020:
[9.0] "Yoshiko has an appalingly low rating because people read an incredibly biased article and came to give her a 0 (Chris Benoit gets 10s though, probably from the same people). The incident aside Yoshiko is one of the best tag team wrestlers of her generation nd can deliver some reall, really great singles matches when called upon"
forkboy wrote on 02.10.2020:
[8.0] "Yoshiko is a very good wrestler with powerful Big Brother Bully energy on offence yet more than willing to eat her opponents attacks & sell that. Been involved in consistently great matches for as long as I've been watching SEAdLINNNG, & has had a very good 2020 with matches against Sareee & Nakajima all must watches. It's a shame she'll never get a fair look because of one moment of undeniable monstrosity in 2015, but if you can separate art from artist then there is a lot to appreciate in Yoshiko as a wrestler."
IceAgeComingSA wrote on 29.07.2020:
[10.0] "Yoshiko is a very talented wrestler who has great matches everywhere she goes. Her recent (January 2020) match with Arisa Nakajima was an incredibly good battle which shows her ability to hang with the best around; her current Beyond the Sea Tag Title reign has only delivered good matches; and her stuff with other promotions shows that she is also incredibly versatile. She can be the big monster heel that she always was in Stardom but also work babyface in peril which is incredibly weird but works very well. Everyone deserves a second chance; and its good that the scene gave Yoshiko one."
Klabauter wrote on 19.07.2019:
[0.0] "Für ihren Run im Tag Team mit Natsuki Taiyo hätte ich vielleicht vier Punkte vergeben, das war eben Standard-Kram, wo sie das typische "big mean girl" spielte. Ihr Gewaltexzess gegen Act Yasukawa ist für mich aber ein Grund sie auf 0 Punkte herabzustufen. Sowas geht einfach nicht und jemand, der das Vertrauen seines Partners (denn das sind Wrestler im Ring nun mal) derart missbraucht sollte in meinen Augen auch nicht mehr in den Ring zurückkehren. Insofern fand ich das Karriere-Ende einen guten Schritt. Leider tritt sie ja seit 2016 doch wieder an. Kann man halten wie man will und mit 2. Chance zu rechtfertigen versuchen. Ich halte nichts davon und habe auch kein Match seit ihrer Rückkehr gesehen. Daher bewerte ich nur ihre ersten 4 Karriere-Jahre und das waren 4 Punkte. Angewertet auf 0 aufgrund von massiver Unprofessionalität! // 0 Punkte!"
Mikamania wrote on 26.05.2019:
[8.0] "A solid worker mired in controversy. Yoshiko is a multifaceted joshi who can work a variety of different styles for her skill and move set. high speed, comedy or brawling she can work them. And while i won't pretend the "ghastly match" ever happened nor do i know why it transpired. That shouldn't be factored into the rating especially when there are far worst people being allowed to have their mistakes forgiven."
ZestyZuluWarrior wrote on 17.12.2018:
[0.0] "Was Yoshiko a great wrestler? Of course, there's no denying that. However, all of that became irrelevant once the Stardom Incident with Act Yasukawa. Yes, Act shot on her first in the match with a stiff forearm and the story is still really fuzzy to this day but that was no excuse to beat Act so bad that she was forced to retire and she loses partial vision in one eye. Absolutely despicable and truly one of the darkest moments in professional wrestling history."
Makai Club wrote on 11.11.2018:
[9.0] "Yoshiko is an awesome wrestler with many great matches and has tremendous presence around her. Has some really great matches under her belt and should be seen way more than she is. I won't take the shooting incident into account because I don't know what truly happened and why it transpired. What I've heard certainly doesn't fit the main story everyone says so I dunno."
GraavOfGraav wrote on 26.12.2017:
[8.0] "It's a real shame what Yoshiko did to Act but this is not a tool to judge the person (look at the scores of Chris Benoit) I will just judge the wrestler. Yoshiko is a hell of a brawler and it's doing a incredible job in SEAdLINNNG. She has improved both in ring skill and charisma creating a ruthless character that fits with the "real life heel" at this point is a pleasure watching her work both in wrestling and MMA. A great addition to women's wrestling, she is unique."
LooseExplosion wrote on 29.11.2016:
[6.0] "What Yoshiko did to Act Yasukawa was heinous and should not be overlooked in her career. Having said that, she has come back and established herself as one of the best brawlers in wrestling. She's stiff, she's brutal, and she's just a mean, nasty heel. Sometimes it's a bit overkill in smaller bouts, but when it's a high profile match, her brutality definitely adds to the atmosphere. There aren't many women in wrestling like Yoshiko."
CrossFaceX wrote on 06.11.2016:
[0.0] "I thought yoshiko retired from wrestling after that accident last year, but when I found she still wrestle today, I'm very shocked. Everybody knows what yoshiko did last year to Act Yasukawa. I still never forgive her, it was very shame. I can't understand why she still wrestle."
Paul Allain wrote on 10.09.2016:
[0.0] "Failing to be a professional, as a Professional wrester, is a terrible thing to do. Ruining a promotion main event of a show in the biggest venue available is even worst. That incident was truly appaling, and the fact her career is still going on is mind-boggling."
the greyspace wrote on 09.08.2015:
[9.0] "Well, Yoshiko sure found a nice chariot of fire to ride out of the joshi world, but that's another matter entirely. Rather, I'm focusing primarily on the actual wrestling with my rating; and Yoshiko sure was one beast of a competitor between the ropes. Inarguably the finest women's pyre brawler of a generation, this tough lady put on some clinics for Stardom, as well as a few matches abroad that I'd enjoyed. Would be a solid 10/10, but it's hard to entirely overlook her vicious beating upon retirement."
The Formless One wrote on 30.07.2015:
"Es ist natürlich bitter sie nur anhand eines Matches zu bewerten. Aber wenn man sieht wie unprofessionell sie in diesem zu Werke trat, sind die null Punkte eventuell gerechtfertigt. Ich enthalte mich dennoch, da ich andere Matches nicht wirklich verfolgt habe."
Hokuto in Winter wrote on 08.07.2015:
[3.0] "Decent enough worker but neither good enough or big enough a star to be able to recover from shooting on someone like that. It will be interesting to see who will book her(this is wrestling you know SOMEONE will) but I strongly doubt her career will ever get to it's old level let alone beyond that."
CJ Dusk wrote on 16.03.2015:
[0.0] "Maybe the only true powerhouse of Stardom. Only 21 and already a world champ with no doubt many more titles to come but had to do something stupid and end here career. Hope she likes having no belt, no job, and no future in wrestling."
Viper99 wrote on 24.02.2015:
"Ich KANN und werde sie NICHT bewerten! Ich habe noch nie ein Match von ihr gesehen aber einen Gegner im Match absichtlich zu Verletzen ist unterste Schublade! Das ist die oberste Wrestling Regel den Gegner nicht zu Verletzen und diese wurde mit absicht gebrochen!"
Jun Kasai wrote on 23.02.2015:
[0.0] "Ich kenne Yoshiko schon länger und habe einige Matches gesehen, an denen sie beteiligt war. Vom Hocker gehauen hat sie mich zwar nicht, aber ich habe noch viel Potenzial gesehen. Das alles rückt aber in den Hintergrund, wenn man sowas hört wie heute! Ich habe die Bilder auch gesehen und hoffe inständig, dass diese Frau nie wieder antreten darf. Was sie ihrer Gegnerin angetan hat ist furchtbar; echte Attacken sind untragbar und verdienen nicht mehr als null Punkte, ob sie wrestlen kann oder nicht sollte dabei keine Rolle spielen!"
STRIGGA wrote on 23.02.2015:
"Wer sich bei Cagematch anmeldet, akzeptiert mit seiner Anmeldung die Bewertungsregeln. Die Bewertungsregeln sagen ganz klar: "Bevor man einen Wrestler bewerten kann, sollte--nein: muss man wenigstens zwei Handvoll Matches oder längere Auftritte gesehen haben. " In einigen Fällen mag es so sein, dass es in der Tat so ist, dass Legenden aufgrund ihres Status bewertet werden, aber gerade hier ist es sehr offenkundig, dass nicht die Wrestlerin als solche, sondern ihre Tat bewertet wird. Das entspricht nicht dem Gedanken der Wrestlerbewertung und verstößt somit gegen die von uns vorgelegten Regeln."
Drewbiekins wrote on 23.02.2015:
[0.0] "Yoshiko was someone who I had regarded as a pretty solid wrestler before. My first match of hers was against Mayu Iwatani at Wrestle-1's debut show, and I felt she made for a pretty good monster heel. Her most recent actions against Act Yasukawa, however, have deemed it all irrelevant for me."
Aquifel wrote on 23.02.2015:
"Ich muss zur Verteidigung der 0 Punkte Wertungen mal was sagen: Einige Legenden, die wohl die wenigstens bzw. keiner von uns je hat wrestlen sehen, werden auch mit 10 Punkten bewertet. Und bei so einer Aktion von Yoshiko kann man von extremer Unsportlichkeit und Unprofessionalität sprechen, was prinzipiell ja eine Wertung rechtfertigt. Sonst dürfte auch niemand Invader 1 0 Punkte für den Mord an Bruiser Brody geben."
Nikkideamus Osyren wrote on 24.10.2014:
[8.0] "She's definitely exciting to watch, and she is very athletic, but she seems to have a limited number of moves compared to the typical Japanese wrestling woman. But she's still making a name for herself, so don't count her out, she may be on the bests one day."
Lucha Entertainer wrote on 25.03.2013:
[10.0] "Ist für mich die Heel bei Stardom. Sollte sich villeicht auch mal in anderen Promotions versuchen."