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Zak22 wrote on 18.03.2024:
[9.0] "I have to be in the mood to watch Nakajima matches, it's the same with all strong style tbh. But when I'm in the mood, Nakajima can be absolutely amazing and he has so much charisma and is a brilliant wrestler."
yvonnelikeswrestling wrote on 10.02.2024:
[10.0] "I think he might be my favorite in ring wrestler of all time. yeah I love danielson, omega, angle and others but nobody speaks out to me in ring than nakajima. He consistently puts on moty contenders every year and his matches against always get me so hyped and invested. Such an amazing wrestler and I cant wait to see what he does next like how I have for many years."
FattitudeEra wrote on 25.01.2024:
[10.0] "Huge fan of Nakajima and as a regular NOAH viewer was disappointed to see him leave last year. However, having kept up with his AJPW run so far I can understand why he made the move. He is well suited to being positioned as the top guy in that company and he is more than capable of carrying that responsibility. Hard to argue against him being the best pure striker in wrestling. Love watching him work, from his methodical pacing to his cockiness to his strikes themselves. A very worthy main event level talent, champion and sure to go down as one of the greatest in his generation as time goes by. AND, there is so much more to come from him, at only 35 years old!"
TheOneAndOnlyCactus wrote on 31.12.2023:
[10.0] "It's hard to believe that he is 35, as he has been elite for a long, very long time now. The best pure striker in wrestling today, Nakajima has also evolved into an versatile technician, and has put on display his evolution as a performer and character this year. His insane levels of charisma as a cocky prick makes him a top name wherever he goes."
uni wrote on 01.12.2023:
[10.0] "When you've been as good as Nakajima has been for nearly 20 years, you might be considered an all-time great just off longevity. He's performed at a world-class level since he was 16, and really became consistently elite by 20. Mind-boggling to think he might be better now than he was back then."
Scott Kobayashi wrote on 13.05.2023:
[8.0] "Katsuhiko Nakajima is a really good wrestler. A great one! But he works for Pro Wrestling NOAH. A company that loves to simply get in its own way. A lot of the guys in Pro Wrestling NOAH are good workers. Pretty much the entire main event scene sans Jake Lee are excellent workers. But some of these wackos should not go over 20 minutes! Nakajima, Kenoh, Marufuji, Jake Lee, etc, they simply are not interesting enough/and or just not build to go long the same way Shiozaki or Sugiura were. Nakajima is better than Kenoh as hes low key an upgraded version of him (cooler, better kicks, etc) and hes LIGHTYEARS better than 2023 Naomichi Marufuji but his track record in recent 25+ minute matches just isnt there for me. Nakajima in under 20 minutes is a 10/10 wrestler, but he works in the main event scene of a company that it feels like a requirement to go long. Nakajima in a company like AEW in a Takeshita like roll (another guy who has since seen his hit rate go up by leaving Japan) would own. But hes not. So were working with what we got. 7.5/10, which rounds up to an 8. A shame."
jamzell00 wrote on 05.05.2023:
[10.0] "If Shibata did not exist he would be in the running for my favorite wrestler ever. Even before he grew out his hair and became the cockiest motherfucker alive he was an elite worker who never really disappointed me. Once 2017 hit though? Dude just became a different animal entirely. Growing a mustache unlocked a level of charisma I didnt think was possible. His 2018 year is one of my favorites for any wrestler the last few years and he was mainly just doing tag work with Kitamiya. When he did get the opportunity to work his first singles match it ended up being one of the best of the entire year. Thats the level he's been at and continues to be at. Its ridiculous to talk about 35 yr old having almost 20 years of outstanding work but its true for him. Just imagine how amazing he'll be when he becomes a grumpy old man oh my god."
TheRealbeast29 wrote on 03.05.2023:
[10.0] "As a new fan of NOAH, this guy is so easy to instantly gravitate towards. He kicks so much ass and has one of the coolest auras of anyone currently wrestling, his striking is amazing to watch and he has great in-ring charisma. Nakajima never leaves the ring without giving at least an enjoyable performance, his matches are must watch even when they're squashes because of how fun he is to watch."
Wrest lingaddiction wrote on 27.03.2023:
[10.0] "You want a striking exhibition? You call Nakajima. You want a hard-hitting war? You call Nakajima. You want a great match? You call Nakajima... Undeniable talent, perfect striker, deserves every accolade he gets and so much more!"
PorcoRosso1 wrote on 01.02.2023:
[10.0] "This man beat up and gaslit Kento Miyahara as a young boy and then stole his girl and married her. One of the most disrespectful things I've seen in all of wrestling. Ain't nobody doing it like him."
TerwilligerTheLucha wrote on 12.01.2023:
[10.0] "Best striker in the game right now, by quite a distant margin. Has one hell of an aura around him that few can match. Really hoping he gets another run at the top, as I genuinely thought his early 2022 run would catapult him to superstardom."
plaguespreader wrote on 20.03.2022:
[9.0] "Absolutely destructive force. Appreciate that he sits on the outside of KONGO during their team pose, heightening his "outsider" nature."
GriffinX wrote on 16.01.2022:
[10.0] "17 years into his career and doing his best work. Nakajima has always been very good there is reason why he was on big shows as a teen. But in 2021 he went to the next level. Just great matches after great matches. His kicks are excellent as are all of his strikes his grappling looks strong. Right now if you are debating best he needs to be in the debate"
TSwifty wrote on 08.01.2022:
[10.0] "Katsuhiko Nakajima is the fucking man. People are talking about Roman, Danielson, Punk, Shingo or whoever as the best wrestler of 2021 (All 4 have had great work last year to be fair, especially Shingo and Danielson) but in terms of pure in-ring work Nakajima has to be in the discussion. It really felt as if last year showed Nakajima growth as a character and as the ace of NOAH. Every match he elevates. From any filler 6-man or tag match to an undercard singles match. Nakajima always delivers. Once he moved up to the main event scene again after The Aggression imploded he was stellar. From the N-1 tournament, his final with Kenou, his GHC Heavyweight Championship win against Marufuji and successful defenses against Tanaka, Kenou and Shiozaki he is on a hot streak unlike almost anyone else. I haven't even touched the surface of his greatness as that would deserve a much longer review probably longer than 3000 characters. He's full of charisma and arrogance and has a distinct in-ring style and look. He carries himself like a star and can have a good match with any opponent. His selling, timing, technique and striking are all world-class. Endless amounts of great matches even from his early days in NOAH against guys like KENTA. Tremendous wrestler and the most underrated wrestler of the last 5 years alongside Konosuke Takeshita in my opinion. He and Kaito are going to carry NOAH this decade for sure as long as they remain."
dillonmatthews wrote on 01.01.2022:
[9.0] "The true ace of NOAH, his style and character do as much to bring in fans as anyone. Every opportunity he got this year, he smashed. His GHC Tag Title win at Great Voyage in Yokohama was great, but it was The Aggression disintegrating when it all got crazy. The hair-vs-hair no audience cage match was my unique MOTY, a totally bizarre, brutal spectacle. Losing that, and his hair, was the point of metamorphisis. The N1-Victory took him to the heights he deserves."
Lalo Campos wrote on 26.11.2021:
[10.0] "One of the best wrestlers of 2021, the best GHC Heavyweight Champion of 2021 and the best wrestler of the second half of 2021"
benny5bellys wrote on 14.11.2021:
[10.0] "Nakajima might just be the best wrestler in the world in 2021. I can't believe he is only 33 and already has the resume he has."
naturalbornfarmer wrote on 12.10.2021:
[10.0] "The fact that this guy has been wrestling for almost 20 years and is somehow only in his early 30's is shocking to me. I can still barely cook my own meals as a 20 something, but Nakajima has been putting great matches since before he was 18 years old. NOAH had so much amazing young talent in the 2000's, but funnily enough, Nakajima was probably the youngest amazing talent they had. Him regaining the GHC heavyweight championship seems to have been perfectly timed, as he should now just be hitting his prime as a wrestler. Looking forward to all the great work he'll do as champ."
ProWrestlingGuy316 wrote on 27.07.2021:
[10.0] "Ein Mann, bei dem ich mir seit einer gefühlten Ewigkeit die Frage stelle, warum Noah ihn nicht zum absoluten Aushängeschild macht. Extrem gut im Ring und ungemein charismatisch."
SpikeWithGlasses wrote on 30.06.2021:
[10.0] "Nakajima is one of the best right now, the best in my opinion, from his smile to his kicks, every single thing he does is so good, he's incredible and still quite young."
Bushidospirit22 wrote on 01.03.2021:
[10.0] "Nakajima has been one of the best wrestlers in the world since his teenage days, but he's really come into his own as a full performer in the past three years. Arguably the best heel in the world, and unquestionably the best kicks in wrestling since Kawada. The best wrestler in the world when he's invested in the match in my opinion."
TsurutaOH wrote on 13.12.2020:
[10.0] "Easily the most consistent NOAH wrestler alongside Sugiura, Nakajima started with a good Babyface that showed great fire and passion but that really shone when he changed his character, today with gigantic confidence and charisma and simply enviable skills, easy one of the best match makers we have today, I am sad that he didn? t get to win the GHC H Heavyweight this year, but with this current heel persona he can simply become the standart for years to come"
taabr2 wrote on 19.09.2020:
[8.0] "A protégé of puro star Kensuke Sasaki. Kakajima started wrestling at the very young age of 14. Early in his career Nakajima put on amazing performances wrestling in almost every single major promotion and was competitive with the top stars in each of them, even though he always lost. After 10 years as a freelancer and having competed in almost every tournament or for title you could imagine, he finally singed with a promotion long term in Pro Wrestling NOAH. The promotion gave him quite the push that first year he signed with them, even winning the GCH heavyweight Championship, ultimately that fizzled out and truthfully Nakajima has not nearly lived up to the huge potential he displayed in those early days."
CyberVoltes wrote on 29.08.2020:
[8.0] "Katsuhiko Nakajima's skill as a wrestler is undeniable. It may have taken him a bit too long to settle down his character as an arrogant, laid back, fearsome fighter who will mock and underestimate his opponents both inside and outside the ring, which is something that seems to come to him very naturally, but his no-nonsense offense has always been there. His thunderous kicks, polished vertical spikes, powerful suplexes and some occasional smooth matwork are always a joy to watch - combine all of this with his current attitude and, in many ways, you have a wrestler's wrestler. In fact, if I were to take only the best matches of his career in consideration, Nakajima would certainly get a 10 from me. That said, it's been a long time since we could take for granted Nakajima will give his all in a match. I don't know if that's something he does on purpose, as part of his gimmick, or if he really just doesn't care that much anymore, but Nakajima has been phoning in a lot of his performances for years, now. It seems he's always in need for his opponent to take the best out of him, or else he'll just go the formulaic route and recycle the same spots you've already seen he doing a million times before. Nothing illustrates this better than both his defenses of the WRESTLE-1 Title: when Daiki Inaba let Nakajima just be himself, we got a subpar performance from him; one month later, Shotaro Ashino made Nakajima dust off his grappling skills and actually think the match through, leading to a way, way better combat than the one before. So, in the end, Nakajima can still give stellar performances when needed, but he won't really take the initiative to do so. It should be noted, however, that he is far more consistent when paired with Shiozaki. As a tag team, they have amazing chemistry and cover each other's shortcomings to the point they become unnoticeable."
TOUGH AND HARD wrote on 23.12.2019:
[7.0] "Mechanically, a great worker. Polished, smooth, rarely botches, and can bring the fire. While he's no master of psychology, and generally lacks the charisma and the presence of his forebear (Sasaki Kensuke), his newfound confident, smiling sociopathic character work has helped distinguish him from the more generic fighting-spirit trope of past. Nakajima was one of the most promising rookies in the entirety of the wrestling world in his time, but he has yet to find within himself that certain 'it' factor to cement him as NOAH's main event stalwart."
PuroresuLover wrote on 12.05.2019:
[10.0] "One of the very best in the world right now, he's making Kawada and Sasaki very proud with his kicks. I hope he becomes GHC Heavyweight Champion again, he truly deserves it."
Dooby wrote on 16.03.2018:
[9.0] "The odd one out when it comes to pupils of legendary 90s puroesu stars (KENTA, Marufuji, Go, etc. ) as Nakajima was the student of Kensuke Sasaki. That said I can't honestly say he has the star power that his contemporaries have, but I can say his talent is at least equal to them. He isn't as charismatic as Go, not as athletic as Marufuji nor does he have the intensity of KENTA, but he is much more tactical and ruthless than them. It all makes sense since he is literally called the "Genius of the kick". His chance at becoming the "Ace" of NOAH was a disappointment considering he didn't draw well because of the lack of fan connection, but he still churned out pretty good matches. Loving his new worn out look though since losing the belt."
TooSweetPhil wrote on 25.08.2017:
[9.0] "Nakajima ist einfach so ein fantastischer Wrestler. Der Typ arbeitet unfassbar stiff, behält dabei aber eine enorme Sauberkeit in der Ausführung seiner Moves. Er bereichert ein Match mit dieser "jetzt-wird's-episch" Ausstrahlung, definiert dabei den Strong Style, als auch seine flinken Schnelligkeitsmanöver. Ich würde ihn ehrlich gesagt öfter in NJPW sehen, da er mir vor allem im G1-26 mit den Matches gegen Shibata, Nagata, allen voran Elgin richtig gefallen hat, dennoch ist auch sein aktueller NOAH Run (beispielsweise Match gegen Cage) richtig gut. 9 Punkte!"
arrancar wrote on 21.08.2017:
[8.0] "Nakajima is an awesome athlete, but to be a wrestler you need to also have an endearing character. Nakajima lacks this, which is what I feel holds him back from being considered a top wrestler. His offence is stiff as hell, he can sell exhaustion, loss of consciousness, and pain very well, and he can communicate strong-style passion quite well. However, he runs through all these areas only to rather basic degrees and then repeats that for all his big matches. That results in Nakajima coming off as rather bland because he goes out of his way to have the same match each time and perform the exact same spots and character work each time too. Sometimes Nakajima is just so great of a wrestler that he still manages reach the minimum threshold for a great match, such as against Elgin, Shiozaki, Sugiura, Suzuki, and Kitamiya, in spite of his character's shortcomings. Perhaps experimenting with the use of some different facial expressions, gestures, and different style approaches (while still maintaining his trademark stiff strikes, of course) could make me more interested in him, but for now I still find myself suffering quite a bit through his GHC title reign. In my opinion his spot in NOAH is as a GHC title contender or GHC short-reign champion at most, but definitely not as the face of the company (at least not until he develops further). Still a very exciting competitor overall."
isalrightnow wrote on 30.07.2017:
[8.0] "Nakajima is a great wrestler. He's able to convey this mean sort of presence, of a guy who can just mess you up with the greatest of ease. Plus, his actual work in the ring is great, too. He has his signature spots, but it never really feels as if he's just getting his stuff in when he does them. For example, the spot where the guy rests his head on the turnbuckle and Nakajima punts the turnbuckle to hurt them, that has always felt like Nakajima thought to do that, rather than "well here's where I do my thing". With all this in mind, I do have reservations about him as GHC Champion right now. Yes, he is the only real choice, and yes, NOAH will keep doing fine as they have been. However, I get this feeling that they're trying to push him as an ace character, ala Tanahashi or Miyahara, when the guy who I've been praising couldn't be further from that. He can seem awkward and unfitting in the role of the guy who ends the show, who high fives people and hugs babies. I think he can be champion without needing to, in a sense, compromise the personality that brought him to the dance. Other than this hang-up, I think Katsuhiko Nakajima is absolutely someone to check out."
HUNTERBC88 wrote on 16.07.2017:
[10.0] "I really have no words for him. He's a great wrestler. He's been Wrestling since 2004 and not even 30 yet. He has one of the most shocking wrestling careers ever."
TheRainmaker28 wrote on 16.02.2017:
[9.0] "Nakajima has been solid for years now and finally got the Ace spot. He got a very underrated psychology in my opinion, being able to work in any type of match in these days. His offensive are amazing, I love that stiff strikes, and definitely his reign with the GHC Heavyweight Title is one the best in recent memory in my opinion. The future is bright for this young man, as he continues to evolve already being a great wrestler."
CmNag66 wrote on 07.01.2017:
[10.0] "Einer der wenigen Lichtblicke für NOAH im Moment. Ein tolles Jahr 2016 mit einem starken G1 und endlich dem überfälligen Aufstieg zum Main Eventer und Champion bei NOAH. Ich hoffe NOAH tut das einzig richtige und baut in Zukunft die Liga um Nakajima auf."
Viper99 wrote on 07.11.2016:
[9.0] "Seit 9 Jahren bereichert Nakajima die Wrestling Welt mit großartigen Matches in vielen verschiedenen Promotions wie unter Anderem ROH, NOAH oder auch New Japan Pro Wrestling. Er hat den klassischen Asiatischen Strong Style Stil, eine tolle Technik und Psychologie und das gewisse etwas was ihn wie ein Star wirken lässt. Ein toller Wrestler."
akm0 wrote on 18.10.2016:
[8.0] "Kensuke Sasaki's pupil. Nakajima is a very good wrestler who embodies what I like in a performer: good striking ability, speed, technicality and a badass look. He also has an incredible amout of experience for his age, which makes him one of the future stars of puroresu. I love his kicks, I love his combinations and I want to see him becoming GHC Hvt. Champion and IWGP Champion in the future. His run in the G1 Climax was good and his matches against Elgin and Shibata were a perfect showing of his abilities."
prowrestlingisreal wrote on 23.08.2016:
[10.0] "Hard hitting wrestler with some great offense, reminds me of Nagata, I'm very impressed with him after his G1 matches, he should be the next GHC heavyweight champ."
Mathieu Virtuoso wrote on 30.07.2016:
[9.0] "Looks very comfortable in the G1 tournament and has been on his fair share of good matches already. I see only good things in Nakajima's future."
Matzinho wrote on 09.02.2014:
[10.0] "Nakajima wird allmählich zur Gegenwart des Puroresu. In welcher der großen japanischen Ligen er letztendlich auch immer landet - er ist für mich das designierte Ace. Der Junge hat früh angefangen und ist jetzt mit 25 Jahren schon einer der erfahrenen Wrestler. Er liefert reihenweise gute Matches ab, hat ein fantastisches Moveset, sellt hervorragend und ist einer dieser Wrestler, die im Ring eine Geschichte erzählen können. Hoffentlich landet er irgendwann mal bei den Schwergewichten. In meinen Augen einer der besten Wrestler der Welt."
ARIZA wrote on 16.06.2012:
[9.0] "Sehr guter Mann, der immer noch sehr Jung ist und eine wahrlich große Zukunft vor sich hat. Mit Kensuke Sasaki hat er auch den perfekten Mentor um in wenigen Jahren endgültig an der Spitze in Japan anzukommen."
Kenshin Uesugi wrote on 17.03.2012:
[10.0] "Es war Liebe, wrestlerisch gesehen ;), auf den ersten Blick! Nachdem Tod von Hashimoto blieb als Lieblingswrestler aus dem Puroresu nur noch Muto und dann kommt er. Der Mann ist für das Wrestling geboren wurde, ein Jahrhunderttalent, der mit einer unübersehbaren Willen, Fähigkeiten und Sinn für das Wrestling in so jungen Jahren ausgestattet ist das ein erschauert. Weder KENTA oder Marufuji waren zu diesem Zeitpunkt schon formvollendet wie er, um den Jungen müsste man sich eingeltich überall prügeln um ihn zu bekommen. Manchmal sehr selten, lässt er sich aber bei NOAH von der Overkill und allen den Schwächen die bei den Junior und Heavweights gibt mitreißen. Das ändert aber nicht an der Tatsache das ihm die Zukunft gehört und jeder der ein wenig Interesse am Wrestling hat muss den Kerl lieben, ich tue es!"
ShakDragoon wrote on 04.10.2011:
[9.0] "Definitiv das herausragendste Talent des Kensuke Office. Jetzt fehlt nur noch ein längerer Titlerun, um zu KENTA und Naomichi Marufuji an die Spitze der NOAH Jr. Heavyweights aufzuschließen. Leider hat ihm seine Blinddarm-OP scheinbar abermals einen Strich durch die Rechnung gemacht."
Hu-Man wrote on 20.08.2011:
[10.0] "Geiler, stiffer, harter und unterhaltsamer Worker. Habe einige großartige Matches mit ihm gesehen und bin vollkommen begeistert. Darüber hinaus ist er noch extrem jung, was großes verspricht."
Double J wrote on 26.05.2011:
[8.0] "Kann jemand so zutreten wie Nakajima? Wohl kaum. Ansonsten auch ein Top Mann, gute Ringübersicht, schönes Moveset, klasse Junior Heavyweight."
Matt4Wrestling wrote on 16.05.2011:
[10.0] "Ein sehr stiffer Wrester, der sich vor High-Flying nicht scheut. Hat durchaus seinen großen Durchbruch noch vor sich!"
MaKno wrote on 15.08.2010:
[10.0] "Der Bursche ist eine Wucht! Ich kenne eigentlich kaum einen, der in so jungen Jahren schon solch ansehnliche Leistungen im Ring zustande brachte. Nakajima ist die Zukunft des Puroresu, ohne Frage!"
Switchblade wrote on 22.06.2010:
[8.0] "Unglaublich wenn man bedenkt dass er noch so jung ist, aber schon so lange aktiv ist. Seine Matches mit Kenta haben mir gut gefallen und hat noch eine große Zukunft vor sich."
Wrestlingmashine wrote on 14.04.2010:
[10.0] "Immer in hervorragende Matches auf der Card und harter Hitter. Und erst so Jung, man darf wohl noch viel von ihm erwarten"
Eddie wrote on 04.04.2010:
[9.0] "Nakajima ist ein übelst harter Hund mit echt fiesen Kicks. Am Matchaufbau muss er aber manchmal noch arbeiten, auch wenn er so gut wie immer eine klare Strategie verfolgt, aber um gottes Willen, der Kerl ist ja auch erst 22, er hat also noch genügend Zeit. Vor allem der Fakt, dass er jetzt schon an der Größe eines KENTA kratzt, sagt doch einiges aus. Die volle 10 gebe ich ihm noch nicht, da noch etwas Luft nach oben ist, aber trotzdem ist er, vor allem im Hinblick auf sein Alter, sehr gut."
RickRoll wrote on 24.03.2010:
[10.0] "Jop, ich muss auch sagen das Nakajima VIEL cooler ist als KENTA. Er hat alles was man als guter Wrestler braucht und er ist JUNG. Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher das er später mal irgendeine Liga mit anderen Stars tragen wird. Schon allein im Ring ist er goldwert. DIE Zukunft des Puroresu~"
Aquifel wrote on 11.02.2010:
[10.0] "Ich mag diesen Stil einfach und Nakajima hat ihn drauf wie wenige andere. Bedenkt man, dass er erst 21 ist, ist es kaum zu glauben, dass er sich schon so weit oben bewegt. Wenn er noch beständig dazu lernt, dann wir er früher oder später einer derjenigen sein, die Misawas und Kobashis Erbe antreten, was Ausnahmewrestler aus Japan angeht."
T-Wayne wrote on 11.01.2010:
[9.0] "Der Kerl hat wirklich mit 15 Jahren angefangen zu wrestlen ? Ist heutzutage wahnsinnig gut und er ist ja erst 22. Nakajima wird auf jeden Fall noch richtig Karriere machen."
batze22 wrote on 23.09.2009:
[10.0] "Jung, Talentiert, Wird aufjeden fall einer der ganz großen in der Jr. Divison."
Top-Hardy wrote on 14.04.2009:
[9.0] "Wird aufjedenfall wenn nichts größeres schief geht ein ganz ganz große Star Seh ihn unglaublich gerne. Seine Matches gegen Kenta waren sehr sehr gut."
Tomko wrote on 23.11.2008:
[9.0] "Für sein Alter ist er schon so weit, das die Zukunft eigentlich nur gut für ihn aussehen kann, solange er vom Verletzungspech verschont bleibt."
Baszdmeg wrote on 02.09.2008:
[9.0] "9 Punkte sind sehr gut gemeint, aber momentan ist der Junge mein Lieblingswrestler von NOAH und das US-Debüt hört sich auf jeden Fall vielversprechend an."
Sabu316 wrote on 13.07.2008:
[9.0] "Ist im Ring deutlich weiter als es sein Alter vermuten lässt. Macht einfach Spaß ihn zu sehen."
STRIGGA wrote on 05.07.2008:
[10.0] "Vor einigen Jahren hatte man ihm eine rosige Zukunft bescheinigt. Der Einfluss von Kensuke Sasaki sollte sein übriges tun, aber auch er selbst trägt vieles dazu bei, dass er in Japan dort steht, wo er steht. Er ist einfach unglaublich gut und hat mit 20 Jahren schon eine Erfahrung, von der andere nicht mal zu träumen wagen. Wahnsinnig guter Wrestler mit glaubhaften Strikes."
AnFu wrote on 26.04.2008:
[10.0] "Ein Riesentalent, der nächste große Japan-Star! Seine Kicks sind der Wahnsinn und mit Sasaki hat er natürlich auch den richtigen Förderer an seiner Seite."
Rob Van Duesenschrauber wrote on 17.04.2008:
[9.0] "Für sein Alter ist er der absolute Hammer, in weniger Jahren gibt es dann auch die Höchsnote."
LexLuger4ever wrote on 13.04.2008:
[10.0] "Unfassbar weit für sein Alter! Bleibt er von größeren Verletzungen verschont, ist er die Zukunft!"
D-Style wrote on 17.01.2008:
[10.0] "Die schönsten Kicks von AJPW. MEGATalent mit Push nach oben, wird ein ganz großer. Die 1 von mir"
Ray wrote on 24.06.2007:
[10.0] "Wenn der Kerl nicht in einigen Jahren da steht, wo heute Kobashi, Misawa und Konsorten stehen, dann lief irgendwas sehr falsch."
Rancor wrote on 24.06.2007:
[8.0] "Dem Jungen stehen absolut alle Türen offen. Er ist mit knapp 20 Jahren schon so verdammt gut, dass man sich kaum traut daran zu denken, welche Klasse er noch erreichen kann."