[8.0] "On a technical level, she is lacking, yes, but she in a smaller promotion he has no wider impact on wrestling culture in Japan or the wider world. This being said, she is a credit to her coaches. 10 is a bit high because her output is hurt by booking. Yes, this true she in her prime her coach or two of them attest were having 1520 matches when each of them were in their primes weather tag or singles. Its startling to spin that way for her but now Yuka is gone i hope she still gets this to get more Ring time like her coaches in their own prime days 7.6/10 will mistlike go up but never to 10 sicne. As much as i like her she will never be a possible GOAT level GAL."
[10.0] "After starting to watch TJPW she has quickly become one of my favourite wrestler to watch currently. Due to her ridiculous size difference and overall likeability, she makes you want to cheer for her no matter what. Her selling is immaculate and aided by her lack of size, this leads to every move she takes looking like it could kill her, particularly against large opponents. Awesome, one of the best of TJPW"
[10.0] "Please note that this is my first rating for a wrestler. I simply do this to show appreciation to world's finest female. She was the best in 2022 and most likely is in 2023. Excellent matches at least since the Reika Saiki title fight in 2017. Eternal underdog character due absurdly small size, yet never unbelievable fighter. A beacon fo positivity and humor. Incredible agility, incredible finishers and signature moves in Cutie Special and Whirling Candy. A perfect piece in the TJPW puzzle!"
[9.0] "Mizuki keeps on impressing against all odds. Being so light, she manages to make her attacks look so impactfull. Ad still she has the most spectacular arsenal in Tokyo Joshi. Really happy her work paid off, as she is the last of TJPW bigest stars to get the PuriPuri title."
[10.0] "Mizuki is probably my favourite wrestler right now across any promotion. When I was introduced to her in 2018 when she first won the Princess Tag Team Championship with Yuka Sakazaki (as Magical Sugar Rabbits), I was enamoured. She wrestles with great fluidity, and brings a lot of passion to the ring every match. Her bridge when performing the Cutie Special is top notch, and Whirling Candy is easily in the top 5 of best current wrestling maneuvers. Always a joy to watch."
[10.0] "Mizuki's tag team partnership with Yuka Sakazaki needs little introduction; the Magical Sugar Rabbits have great chemistry and never fail to put on a show. Mizuki herself is an absolute workhorse, the kind of wrestler who feels like they can get a good match out of anyone. She's very charismatic and has a great array of moves - She doesn't break out her signature 'Whirling Candy' very often but it's always special when she does. That move defies belief and I still can't figure out exactly how she does it even when watching slowed-down footage. Ring psychology is another strong point of hers; Mizuki is excellent at telling her story in her matches as momentum shifts back and forth, her selling is so good that you never know with certainty who's going to win, even when the victor is a foregone conclusion on paper. This is the kind of wrestler that any promotion would die for. Mizuki consistently delivers on everything you would ever want from a performer."
[9.0] "Mizuki is a joy to watch in the ring she is so smooth and near perfect with everything she does. She rally does feel like she can be the top name in TJPW at some point"
[10.0] "Whirling Candy is a sight to behold. But even beyond that she has so much to offer as a singles and tag wrestler. I think in time she will be a big singles star, she's certainly already on the road to that now and has only been getting better each year. Her match against her partner Yuka Sakazaki was overlooked as one of the best matches of last year."
[10.0] "She has the best move in all of wrestling right now with Whirling Candy and her tag team with Yuka is one of the best in the world today. Someday she'll get that singles title reign."
[8.0] "Mizuki was actually one of the wrestlers who helped me get into TJPW. She's always had this indescribable quality that makes her an intriguing performer to watch on every show. While she's maybe not the greatest singles competitor, she more than makes up for it in the tag team division. In Tokyo Joshi alone, she's been a part of two quintessential tag teams, one with Maki Itoh and the other with Yuka Sakazaki. All and all, I think Mizuki is a great performer."
[9.0] "Mizuki ist einfach großartig und ein der Aushängeschilder von TJPW. Sehr sympathisch aber auch ziemlich evil wenn sich die Gelegenheit ergibt. Im Ring eine der besten des Rosters und auch speziell im Tag Team mit Yuka Sakazaki als die Magical Sugar Rabbits immer ein Highlight jeder Tokyo Joshi Show. Ihr Title Match gegen Yuka Sakazaki zählt wohl bis dato zum besten Match der Liga."
[10.0] "Originally I did not particularly like her, that changed very quickly though after seeing her about two times; she is amazing. Mizuki may not be 10/10 in terms of wrestling ability alone, even though she is very good, but professional wrestling is of course just as much about gimmick/character work; in which she excels. She is very entertaining and some of her moves, such as the Whirling Candy, are amazing. She is great at selling as well; sometimes it looks like she has instantly collapsed/become lifeless. Her matches with Yuka were fantastic and I think it was kind of a shame she didn't dethrone her."
[6.0] "I have never quite been able to get into Mizuki's work. She's got a very remarkable career so far and almost definitely has more accolades in store for her, but I don't find her matches to be as interesting as some of the other wrestlers in the company nor is her character work or gimmick as memorable (again, especially compared to other people in the company. )"
[10.0] "the popping sugar rabbit is a very versatile wrestler not too dissimilar to your fast devil types like Riho or Tsukushi. Excellent in both single or tag settings and also has long queues for her autographs"