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20131.07.2022Evan Jackson9.0 
20229.07.2022Outbackjames10.0 
20328.07.2022smokingcrab10.0 
20426.07.2022Tyler726.0Hiroshi sure has made a number of contributions to NJPW over the years, but ranking him by his in-ring skill in 2021 and 2022, I've found that his moves have been quite sloppy, and almost close to making mistakes. I've expected more from him in his matches, and his matches feel rather slow. I also feel his move set a little underwhelming, and perhaps in need of a mix up.
20519.07.2022YourKingMob8.0 
20607.07.2022jajt19898.0 
20702.07.2022MccainJamen9.0 
20801.07.2022Ofir10.0 
20901.07.2022Lcrossin10.0 
21027.06.2022Dogo76310.0 
21127.06.2022Abaddon10.0 
21225.06.2022MooGati10.0 
21323.06.2022Madmanfunaki148.0 
21416.06.2022ReneAlanEspinoza10.0 
21515.06.2022UltraNano5410.0 
21614.06.2022zags700010.0I don't know of anybody that has captured my attention during their matches the way Tanahashi has. One of the best storytellers in the ring, I'm glued to every match. He's charismatic as well and overall, a total package. He's not as great as he used to be, and his best days are behind him but still capable of a great match. His rivalry and matches with Okada are up among the best of his generation and all time. Once in a generation star who helped save a dying company. One of the most important stars and greatest stars in wrestling history.
21712.06.2022SquilliamFancyson9.0 
21802.06.2022texasyosh10.0He's the Ace for a reason. Probably was the driving factor for NJPW surviving the late 00s. An incredible wrestler who is probably the best babyface of the last 15+ years. Despite his age he still is an incredible worker who has the ability to draw babyface sympathy no matter what.
21902.06.2022tsdenizen10.0How many guys can you say basically single-handedly saved a dying major promotion? Tanahashi is that guy. A legend among legends, his work is impeccable to this day and has been a top 10 wrestler in the world for basically the past 15 years straight without dips. I can't say that about anyone else ever.
22029.05.2022CLUCK8.0 
22124.05.2022Mhmd-Amin8110.0 
22219.05.2022Thibault9.0 
22318.05.2022k9thagod110.0 
22415.05.2022YeraiM10.0 
22510.05.2022LilKazu6910.0 
22609.05.2022Omnisplicer10.0 
22702.05.2022LoloFares10.0 
22825.04.2022Wright1510.0He is the master of psychology, the man who saved New Japan, the one who brought his own take on Southern Style wrestling to prominence. A good argument can be made that Hiroshi Tanahashi is the greatest wrestler ever. I have never seen anyone captivate a crowd during a match like he does. Ever since his match with Goto in 2007, he has been able to manipulate every little emotion in the fans at his whim. His record-breaking 2011 title run is a delight to watch back. His 2012 match against Minoru Suzuki is an all-time classic in selling and psychology. His legendary years-long and multi-chapter feud with Okada will be remembered a century from now. But it was Tanahashi's 2018 campaign that made realize he might be the greatest wrestler I have ever seen. At the start of that year, it was well-known that Tanahashi had a permanently damaged rotator cuff and arthritis in his knee. Everyone thought his best days were behind him. But that year was perhaps his finest. Every big match was rife with emotion, with the fans nearly in tears, practically begging for him to have one more run at the top. Suzuki, Ibushi, Okada three times, Tanahashi wrestled as well as he ever had in all of these matches, and he showed that he wasn't going to slow down. Even today, he can have a classic bout in the main event. Precious few have been so outstanding for so long.
22922.04.2022Reinhard Lohengramm10.0 
23019.04.2022jameswarrington1990110.0 
23117.04.2022MaxMarvelous10.0 
23214.04.2022Pasta5910.0 
23313.04.2022Brutish Dandy9.0Tanahashi's an outstandingly charismatic performer but the majority of his main event bouts from 2012 onwards seem to fall into Same Match, Different Day. How many more times do I need to see him do the crossbody to the floor followed by the dragon screw through the ropes, the high angle Texas cloverleaf, and then the third act that consists of a strike battle, two to four slingblades, and a high fly flow double tap that invariably gets countered? Now tell me - how many of his matches did I just describe? That said, dude's great at his job and I can't fault a formula that works.
23413.04.2022Sweet Fighter V10.0 
23511.04.2022GreatAether53110.0Maybe the greatest of all time and on my personal wrestling Mount Rushmore. No one captures the spirit of what it means to be a hero better than the Ace, and the sincere love Tanahashi is able to elicit from a crowd makes him feel like a superhero walking the earth. At the same time, he's added shades of complexity to his character that reveal he's also an all-time adaptor, switching to playing the heelish veteran at times in his feud with Okada to showcase his desperation with holding onto his Ace status or his aggression when fighting Ibushi to communicate his frustration over Ibushi's lack of commitment to the company that helped elevate him. I'm sometimes critical of the bloated epics that have weighed down New Japan's match quality in more recent years, but when Tanahashi is in the position to wrestle that sort of match, nothing compares because there just isn't anyone who matches Tanahashi's energy and emotion. The fact that he's held together by duct tape and glue and still manages to produce some of the best matches of the year when push comes to shove is a testament to how incredible he is. I don't know how many more matches he has left in him, but regardless, being able to watch Tanahashi's main event run in the 2010s rekindled my love for this crazy pastime and I'll always be thankful for it.
23609.04.2022UncleGreggles10.0 
23706.04.2022lee wilkinson8.0 
23802.04.2022oddstatz10.0 
23928.03.2022TENzu10.0 
24023.03.2022NeoSwas36 Tanahashi helped put NJPW on the map to where they wouldn't die. What he did for the business is remarkable, and he helped develop NJPW's training morals from utter shit to decent. Love this man, easily the greatest.
24123.03.2022Upswitch10.0 
24215.03.2022Leafy10.0 
24311.03.2022SlimShady29119910.0 
24409.03.2022TheDeviantPro10.0There's a reason why Tanahashi is called the Ace of New Japan. he's beloved by the fans and can put on a good match will almost about with anyone. Tanahashi carried NJPW through their darkest days and was the reason of the company's resurgence post-Inokism.
24528.02.2022Tagir10.0 
24624.02.2022Maihei14118.0 
24724.02.2022Zeref4321210.0 
24820.02.2022Jetset10.0 
24918.02.2022majorasmask1210.0 
25010.02.2022Jstorr199210.0 
25106.02.2022DangoDaisuki10.0 
25201.02.2022vinnyv9110.0 
25326.01.2022Ualightning [10.0] A true legend and probably the reason NJPW kept going in the 2000s. Charismatic, great looking, and above all a stellar pro wrestler. It's always exciting for me to watch a Tana match even in these whacky pandemic times for New Japan. A historic IWGP H/W Champ, love the ACE!
25423.01.2022Brianm6549.0 
25522.01.2022SauzPauz10.0The ACE of New Japan. The first time i ever saw a Tanahashi match i could feel the star energy and charisma he had and plus he was good in the ring as well. A GOAT of professional wrestling. Evrey single aspect in wrestling Tana checks and it's impressive. Even though only being 45 he still great in the ring. A 10 for me.
25620.01.2022GriffinX10.0The man who saved New Japan and carried it to its latest golden era. Even know with year of wear and tear on his body he can still turn back the clock and but on a classic
25717.01.2022pk Rush10.0 
25813.01.2022Childofthelost10.0 
25911.01.2022rhys4peace10.0Hiroshi Tanahashi, the once in a century talent, the ACE of New Japan Professional Wrestling and the heartthrob of thousands of men and women across Japan for the last 20 years. I can't say much about him that hasn't already been repeated ad nauseam, but I'm going to anyway, because Tanahashi deserves each and every bit of praise he has ever and will ever receive. Tana can captivate and manipulate a live audience like a potter moulds clay; his babyface comebacks in matches elicit massive roars and stamping from the crowds, and on the rare occasions he plays he heel, he has the audience booing him to hell and back. And on top of that, he's also one of the best in-ring workers in modern history. Equally skilled in bombastic showboating and gritty mat based wrestling, there's not a style or opponent that he couldn't match in his prime. Unfortunately, these last few years age and injury have swiftly crept up on him, but even in his current battered state he still stands head and shoulders above his peers.
26010.01.2022PrinceKenny10.0 
26107.01.2022jimmypolo10.0 
26207.01.2022Celticy10.0 
26307.01.2022MulXEdgeGJJ10.0 
26407.01.2022BulletGM10.0 
26506.01.2022BradJohnson341.0Despite how beloved and critically acclaimed he is, my friends and I have never understood the hype around Tana. For me, it's his move-set that really bores me--splash, dragon screw, the slingblade, and not much else. I also find his character to be static.
26605.01.2022Scott Bailey10.0 
26705.01.2022Bigmax2210.0 
26805.01.2022AKIman10.0 
26905.01.2022mrp10.0 
27028.12.2021exequieljuzzle10.0 
27129.11.2021cottonmouth8810.0 
27221.11.2021NoSell10.0One of, if not the greatest in ring perfomer of all time (at the very least top 5) and the man that led NJPW out of the dark mid 2000's. He's 45 still putting on classics and his rivalry with Okada is absolutely legendary. Love him.
27318.11.2021Hokosset10.0 
27417.11.2021alibjk778.0 
27515.11.2021birdmanswag10.0 
27614.11.2021TheBeardedBaron10.0I legitimately don't think there's a single aspect of wrestling that this man isn't simply outstanding in. One of the three greatest of all time.
27709.11.2021F3nI10.0 
27807.11.2021NaJoBron10.0 
27907.11.2021Blue Dragon10.0 
28003.11.2021rariyavi10.0 
28102.11.2021hello1019.0 
28201.11.2021benny5bellys10.0 
28301.11.2021LG4710.0 
28431.10.2021Styloh10.0 
28525.10.2021homashinchiw10.0 
28620.10.2021IBladeDaily10.0An absolute legend in his own time that will be remembered for decades after he retires. Hiroshi Tanahashi is one of the greatest in-ring workers, storytellers, white meat babyfaces and ring generals in the history of this business. His connection with fans worldwide is incredibly special. He's had all-time feuds with Kazuchika Okada, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Katsuyori Shibata. His Wrestle Kingdom main event against Kenny Omega in 2019 was nearly perfect. His G1 final match against Kota Ibushi in 2019 was the same. He can take a loss without losing any steam at all and has been extremely unselfish in putting over younger talent. There's only a few people with his accolades or abilities in the history of wrestling. He belongs in the GOAT conversation.
28706.10.2021Stern J8.0Ok I'm in the minority on this but i think Tanahashi is overrated BUT this should not detract from how good he actually is, like years ago during the late 2000s/early 2010s he was overrated and booked to be New Japan's John Cena (there's a reason LOL TANA WINS became the meme it was back in the day) but as he grew older and more experienced he showed that he honestly had mastered the basics to a point where even his usual routines have has so many variations that i can't in good faith crap on the man like i did when he was SUPER TANA. Hiroshi Tanahashi, i respect you and even though it took me a better part of almost 2 decades of watching you go from over pushed buff guy who had some of the dullest matches imaginable to being a master of subtleties and managing to even make your weaknesses non existent at this point says alot about how people can grow and change for the better and overcome preconceptions and learn...though i was still salty that one time he beat Okada when clearly it was Okada's time but hey ho i'm not allowed to critique GEDO's booking right? Tanahashi deserves all of the 5* matches he's had :)
28804.10.2021KENTAfan10.0It? s difficult to actually articulate just how good Tana is, words can? t really do him justice. He? s indubitably one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, I don? t think that? s even debatable, he is quite simply a legend. The fact that he is STILL as good as he is, putting on 5* classics at 44 like it? s nothing, is mind blowing. Solid contender for GOAT
28902.10.2021vel10.0 
29001.10.2021John Soul10.0 
29130.09.2021TeenageDirt10.0 
29225.09.2021RickyHendo10.0 
29324.09.2021Aussman10.0 
29422.09.2021NakazawaNumberOne10.0 
29521.09.2021MateoForest9.0 
29620.09.2021chopsuey10.0 
29718.09.2021nwachampion9.0 
29818.09.2021High Commander10.0 
29917.09.2021LordShanor10.0 
30012.09.2021King978.0