1 | 18.02.2024 | Nilesmania | 6.0 | |
2 | 16.02.2024 | jajt1989 | 7.0 | |
3 | 03.02.2024 | KEI | 7.0 | |
4 | 31.12.2023 | Alons8hasaBrokenBack | 7.0 | |
5 | 30.12.2023 | MrRaider959 | 6.0 | |
6 | 28.12.2023 | Herr Kritiker | 5.0 | |
7 | 22.12.2023 | Edge | 6.0 | |
8 | 14.12.2023 | Khalid Ace | 4.0 | |
9 | 10.10.2023 | exequieljuzzle | 6.0 | |
10 | 12.09.2023 | MooGati | 4.0 | |
11 | 03.08.2023 | Den003 | 5.0 | |
12 | 28.07.2023 | xitachi | 6.0 | |
13 | 18.06.2023 | Hiimfriendly | 5.0 | |
14 | 29.05.2023 | Giantfan1980 | 5.0 | Good enough cruiserweight for the WWE but was never going far in that company. Heard he had more success elsewhere. |
15 | 22.05.2023 | DangoDaisuki | 7.0 | |
16 | 15.05.2023 | AidanArcher | 8.0 | |
17 | 08.05.2023 | tmxicon | 6.0 | |
18 | 14.04.2023 | Chriswarrior11 | 7.0 | |
19 | 07.04.2023 | CMmox | 6.0 | |
20 | 01.02.2023 | youaremycmpunk | 5.0 | |
21 | 08.12.2022 | khalek | 4.0 | He ist not good not bag. He ist to poor for New Japan and he ist enough poor for WWE. But he was solid jobben in WWE and NXT. |
22 | 07.12.2022 | joaosousa20 | 7.0 | |
23 | 15.11.2022 | Crippler Crossface | 6.0 | |
24 | 02.08.2022 | Bushi59 | 6.0 | |
25 | 18.07.2022 | GOK4E | 7.0 | |
26 | 15.06.2022 | UltraNano54 | 7.0 | A really fun character in WWE, one of the greatest commentators in NJPW, and a surprisingly good wrestler in AJPW. He has been consistently entertaining for about a decade so I personally really like him. |
27 | 09.06.2022 | No One | 8.0 | |
28 | 05.06.2022 | CLUCK | 5.0 | |
29 | 26.05.2022 | cpatchj | 6.0 | |
30 | 06.05.2022 | ferrante207 | 5.0 | |
31 | 16.04.2022 | MaxMarvelous | 5.0 | |
32 | 06.10.2021 | Firebird22 | 6.0 | |
33 | 20.09.2021 | King97 | 7.0 | |
34 | 26.08.2021 | muchomurder | 8.0 | I just wanted to go out of my way to say that yes, he was a bum in WWE. Yes, he was a bum in NJPW. But since coming to AJPW he has developed into a really solid hand and has proven he is much better than people try to sell him as based on his previous failures. I always get excited when I see him on a card and that says something about how far he has come. |
35 | 20.08.2021 | ElPolloLoco | 5.0 | The very definition of "absolutely average": I think the high point of his career was the terrible injury he suffered in that 2015 match against AJ Styles, which says quite a lot. In AJPW he continues to be absolutely average: not bad but not any good either. In a way he's basically like NJPW's Yoshihashi, but with better costumes and marketing. |
36 | 28.06.2021 | CounterCultureCantCount | 6.0 | |
37 | 27.06.2021 | boymeetsworld | 5.0 | |
38 | 27.06.2021 | Kung | 5.0 | Yoshitatsu isn't great, but he isn't that bad either. He works well enough as a mentor to the undercard over at All Japan. |
39 | 14.06.2021 | arkhamoutlaw10 | 9.0 | Have always loved Yoshi Tatsu since I was a kid with barely any idea of what made professional wrestling appealing, and he's still got that hold on me as a very solid undercard member of the AJPW roster. Much better than his reputation on here might suggest. |
40 | 11.06.2021 | Ma Stump Puller | 5.0 | He's never been good, I'd have to admit. Even in his Young Lion rookie days where he was being paired up with sensational talent he was always meh, never really being anything but a good hand that could work, but not to any reasonable extent, just being borderline in every capacity. Went to WWE and jobbed endlessly as a comedy low card talent, which wasn't exactly a waste of his capabilities considering he was still not great in the ring and needed carrying to be even somewhat remarkable. NJPW seemed to be grooming him for a big push when he came back by having him against Styles but he flopped badly in the match as the leader of "Hunter Club" even with Styles carrying him as aggressively as he could, and then not only was injured and put out of action for two years, but then started pretending to be Triple H, which killed anything that really remained of his legitimacy. Currently in AJPW where people have the illusion that he's much better because he's in the ring with guys like Suwama and Miyahara, but if he's not working with at least one of those two then he's usually pretty forgettable. Fine, but nothing more. |
41 | 07.06.2021 | BlakeFR37 | 6.0 | |
42 | 26.04.2021 | BroodiestCone | 8.0 | |
43 | 25.04.2021 | Makoto92 | 5.0 | |
44 | 21.04.2021 | dwight | 6.0 | |
45 | 08.04.2021 | LightningCutter | 5.0 | |
46 | 31.03.2021 | texasyosh | 6.0 | Yoshi Tatsu is best known for being a jobber in ECW, and an early version of NXT. However, his career improved greatly joining All Japan Pro Wrestling. Despite injuries, Yoshi can still go and put on good matches, whether it being singles or tag team. |
47 | 11.02.2021 | becky2belts | 5.0 | |
48 | 16.12.2020 | Strong Zero Machine | 6.0 | |
49 | 27.09.2020 | shittylittlerasslin | 5.0 | |
50 | 27.08.2020 | Yumichi95 | 5.0 | |
51 | 13.08.2020 | antza | 8.0 | |
52 | 11.07.2020 | Kulachok | 7.0 | |
53 | 26.06.2020 | Gameplayer | 7.0 | |
54 | 11.06.2020 | DerHitman | 7.0 | |
55 | 08.06.2020 | Nourdinhardy | 4.0 | |
56 | 20.05.2020 | Nourdinn | 5.0 | |
57 | 03.05.2020 | Shinobu666 | 5.0 | |
58 | 23.01.2020 | Shoot Headbutt Lover | 8.0 | Honestly, this is a guy who got way better later in his career, His run in All Japan is currently pretty damn good. |
59 | 31.12.2019 | JEK 1991 | 9.0 | Underrated! great wrestler! In WWE he did well at frist but made him a jobber. That was so sad. his best was in his native land Japan. |
60 | 25.12.2019 | Rudakov | 7.0 | |
61 | 22.11.2019 | HeadlockMaster | 7.0 | |
62 | 19.09.2019 | King10 | 7.0 | |
63 | 23.08.2019 | HC7 | 7.0 | Since joining AJPW Yoshitatsu has gotten better as a in ring worker. His time in WWE was not very good and his brief return to NJPW was okay but nothing spectacular. Since coming to AJPW he has gotten better in his overall ring work and presentation |
64 | 13.08.2019 | Nakajima12 | 4.0 | |
65 | 28.07.2019 | -dustykeyboard | 7.0 | Do you rate his current/recent work or his whole career up to this point? Impressive rookie in NJPW who stagnated in WWE and mangled his neck upon coming back home. Goes on to become one of the perceived worst in wrestling by the time he left NJPW in 2017 but becoming one of the greatest comeback stories in recent times by the end of the very same year. Do you blame NJPW for refusing to work with him and making him a geek on purpose? Do you blame Yoshi for perhaps not being motivated during these ghastly low periods which might have led to his bad treatment? Who knows. Regardless, we're a few years into the Yoshitatsu redemption run with him showing himself a good, if somewhat limited, midcarder who has shocking chemistry with some of AJP's top stars and a great tag-team wrestler. His current work gets a 7 from me. His overall career's been such a roller coaster I wouldn't know how to rate it. |
66 | 15.07.2019 | Aurtletheturtle | 6.0 | |
67 | 03.06.2019 | BadAssTranslateTrading | 8.0 | Average in WWE, poor in New Japan, but Yoshi has finally found his home in All Japan and has improved so much since he first joined. Now an extremely solid singles and tag worker who can hang with the best in the promotion. |
68 | 18.04.2019 | killowenskill | 7.0 | |
69 | 20.01.2019 | Rybackobashi | 7.0 | |
70 | 19.10.2018 | RatingsMachine | 4.0 | Yoshitatsu isn't a bad wrestler, but he's not good enough to even remotely stand out. And his run in WWE, as well as his run in New Japan after returning, completely destroyed his credibility, so that doesn't help his case, either. |
71 | 27.09.2018 | Oliver95x | 5.0 | |
72 | 22.09.2018 | Draxller | 7.0 | |
73 | 05.09.2018 | Nourdinter | 7.0 | |
74 | 26.08.2018 | zephyr | 2.0 | I haven't seen his AJPW work so this rating is based on his dreadful run in New Japan. Terrible wrestler and probably the worst commentator of all time. |
75 | 20.08.2018 | jamzell00 | 7.0 | His gotten better since coming to apw. Play a a great underdog and can take a hell of a beating. Completely different guy from his njpw and wwe runs |
76 | 22.07.2018 | The Lodger of Souls | 7.0 | His work in AJPW has been consistently good, not amazing but much better than his work in NJPW. He's come a long way in the last couple of years alone. |
77 | 05.07.2018 | hunterp | 6.0 | |
78 | 12.06.2018 | jyj00613 | 5.0 | |
79 | 11.05.2018 | Nourdin | 5.0 | |
80 | 05.05.2018 | InactiveGuru | 6.0 | I remember when he first appeared on WWE and I was very curious to where he was going to go, honestly there was nothing to stop him becoming a believable midcarder but it wasn't to be, he has been working in Japan for the last few years and hoenstly I find it a much better fit for him. |
81 | 15.03.2018 | JXN95 | 7.0 | |
82 | 08.03.2018 | Francescoser | 7.0 | |
83 | 09.02.2018 | Icenberg | 7.0 | |
84 | 08.02.2018 | Fountain of Misinformation | 6.0 | |
85 | 14.01.2018 | Makai Club | 6.0 | Pre injury it would had been a 6 but after his injury, he as been dreadful. Terrible gimmick, sticks up the the place. One of the rare few people that got sent back from excursion due to being terrible. EDIT: The past few months he has improved tremendously. Maybe that's just down to him teaming with Kento miyahara but got to give him credit. Was a 3, not a 6. |
86 | 30.10.2017 | wrestlingfan0405 | 4.0 | |
87 | 08.08.2017 | Leon Ramis | 4.0 | |
88 | 25.07.2017 | st1299 | 4.0 | |
89 | 07.07.2017 | Kane1991 | 7.0 | |
90 | 21.06.2017 | trinidadchainz | 5.0 | |
91 | 06.05.2017 | PistolPeteMatty | 2.0 | YoshiTatsu is just not a good wrestler. At one point he showed potential, had some good matches as a Young Lion, then he went to WWE, didn't accomplish much of anything, then returned to NJPW, took a bad Styles Clash, broke his neck, and got worse. He kills crowds when he's in the ring, has the least believable offense on the NJPW roster, and just isn't good. Thankfully he's stuck in undercard tag matches that are easily skippable. |
92 | 01.05.2017 | TheWrestlingFan | 3.0 | Simply unimpressive wrestler, from in-ring or character standpoint. He's only good to be utilised as a jobber. |
93 | 22.04.2017 | jchiofal | 4.0 | Yoshitatsu's neck injury happened at a horrible point in his career. He was always solid enough to have a good match, and since his return from a botched Styles Clash, he hasn't been the same. |
94 | 13.04.2017 | Blood Pump | 2.0 | I kinda feel bad for the guy. He obviously loves sports entertainment but I think he would have had better success with a different career choice. He was never great in ring but lately he seems to have gotten worse. Maybe its just that NJPW hasn't given him a chance to shine but the few times he was given something of a chance he didn't deliver, and in one instance ended up getting his neck broken. His kicks look sloppy, his psychology is virtually nonexistent and he doesn't even have a good look. Hes like the polar opposite of the total package. At least he was pretty athletic early on in his career. |
95 | 06.03.2017 | King of Strong Style | 5.0 | |
96 | 17.02.2017 | pushvacant | 5.0 | |
97 | 10.02.2017 | Argylex | 5.0 | |
98 | 07.01.2017 | skranser | 4.0 | Not good, not bad. I´ve seen him in wwe and in njpw and he fits better with the comedy underdog jobber than anything else. NOt very good athleticism, not a lot of charisma, not flashy movies, bad promo. |
99 | 03.12.2016 | PimpRadio | 3.0 | Yoshitatsu was always a decidedly average worker, and it would seem that he's been taken down a few pegs by his career-threatening injury. At first I thought it was ring rust, but he's had plenty of time to shake that off. The HHH parody gimmick is super cringe-worthy as well. |
100 | 02.10.2016 | brodywilliams | 8.0 | |