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127.03.2024felyaron10.0 
226.03.2024MrRaider95910.0 
324.03.2024Makai Club 10.0My old comment, made 6 years ago (wow 6! ) is so ashamdely misinformed and bad. It was purely formed on his reputation and the limited matches I had seen him in. After watching and combing through most of his peak as a wrestler, taking my time observing his strengths and weaknesses, I have learned to appericate how amazing Muto was. The Great Muta persona leaves something to be desired and often served to allow Muta to rest his body and experiment with how little he could do. But there are good times to be bad. His ownself was the best version. Underrated techncian, very athletic, super charismatic and a HUGE STAR.
413.03.2024CoopyHoncho10.0First Japanese wrestler I ever saw when he was with WCW in the late-80's and early-90's. I was completely blown away by how fast and explosive he was. He continued to have an amazing career and was a true innovator and pioneer and transcended Japanese tropes at the time.
506.03.2024Hammontron10.0 
604.03.2024YannisPapiss10.0 
704.03.2024mano007  
818.02.2024Nilesmania9.0 
911.02.2024mxkami10.0 
1002.02.2024KEI9.0 
1118.01.2024MooGati9.0 
1214.01.2024JamesHarro10.0 
1313.01.2024Taper199410.0 
1407.01.2024Mutoism10.0 
1505.01.2024eeko9.0 
1624.12.2023Herr Kritiker9.0 
1712.12.2023SleVVen10.0 
1805.12.2023CSTLW10.0 
1929.11.2023Bar78678810.0 
2026.11.2023Rayshawn0010.0 
2125.11.2023TripleCrown10.0One of the greatest wrestlers ever. Muto knew when to reinvigorate himself, whether it be The Great Muta or shaving his head and embracing getting older, the man knew exactly what to do. He could put on fantastic matches, great on the mic, had some insane looking masks, the guy just had everything you could ever want in a professional wrestler.
2218.11.2023JediSaiyanMaster120310.0One of my all time favorite wrestlers, whether he's Keiji Muto or The Great Muta, he's always been a great worker. What made Keiji so great is that he worked equally well as both The Great Muta and Keiji Muto, showcasing his incredible character work under the Muta gimmick, not to mention having him managed by Gary Hart was awesome! He was doing amazing tag team matches in the 1980s in NJPW, was awesome as a heel in WCW feuding with the likes of Ric Flair and Sting, had incredible runs in NJPW, AJPW and NOAH in the 2000s until his retirement. Overall, Keiji Muto is a legend in the professional wrestling business in every sense of the word. He was a great wrestler, an incredible worker, played his characters to perfection, invented sick moves like The Shining Wizard, found ways to remain relevant, successfully reinvented himself throughout his career, what more can I say?
2313.11.2023DamienGde10.0 
2428.10.2023GabriMazzoli10.0 
2512.10.2023coppercowries8.0 
2608.10.2023exequieljuzzle10.0 
2702.10.2023wakaflockaflamewar10.0 
2827.09.2023cibar128.0 
2924.09.2023MorbidAxis8.0 
3002.09.2023EugeneEnjoyer10.0 
3127.08.2023CMFunk0079.0The Great Muta is one of my favorite wrestlers of all-time. Whenever he's booked, you knew you were going to get his best. Starting out in New Japan Wrestling as Keiji Muto, he eventually made his way to the United States in World Class Championship Wrestling, feuding with Kevin Von Erich before moving on to WCW to feud with Sting and Ric Flair. Being billed as the son of The Great Kabuki as The Great Muta, he was known for his high-flying technique and spraying green mist, he partnered with Terry Funk, The Dragonmaster, and Buzz Sawyer with Gary Hart to form the J-Tex Corporation. Eventually dominated by The Four Horsemen, Muta would go back to New Japan and eventually join the New World Order and feud with Masahiro Chono over the faction. He would make sporadic appearances in WCW, joining Raven and Vampiro's Dark Carnival stable, but he stayed mostly in Japan the last decade of his career. A couple of times, as Keiji Muto, he would get frustrated during his match, go to the back, and come out as Great Muta. I guess he was kind of like Mick Foley and Finn Balor in that regard with his character.
3226.08.2023UltimoMuta10.0"My favorite wrestler of all time. A true master in the ring. Muta/Muto was such a brilliant performer, literally wrestling as 2 different characters for most of his career. His Keiji Muto work in the 90's is technically sound and athletic while his Great Muta stuff in the 90's is some of the best character work I've ever seen. Already a pro wrestling legend, he was able to reinvent himself in the 2000's. A new look and a new style all while creating one of the coolest finishing moves of all time; The Shining Wizard."
3322.08.2023BrokenV10.0 
3413.08.2023Midas2310.0 
3531.07.2023GonzoAppreciator8.0 
3623.07.2023Malarkian10.0 
3709.07.2023Ofir8.0 
3830.06.2023NEVERoverweightChampion10.0 
3930.06.2023DangoDaisuki9.0 
4018.06.2023Hiimfriendly8.0 
4113.06.2023conker810.0 
4208.06.2023Immortan Scott10.0 
4305.06.2023Draculamura10.0 
4404.06.2023Giantfan19809.0What else can be said about Muta? When Muta came across the pond to the USA, he would wrestle a more relaxed style so if you wanna see him at his best, you gotta watch his NJPW and AJPW to get the full Monty. Muta hit a "lazy" point in the late 90's/early 2000's but then he reinvented himself and here we are in 2023. Typical Jim Crockett/WCW, they never really knew how to capitalize on him when he first arrived in the late 80's. US promotions didn't seem to "get" Japanese style wrestlers back in the day.
4528.05.2023traditionalbig610.0 
4623.05.2023Mister Cute Face9.0 
4715.05.2023Dankeyy10.0 
4810.05.2023AidanArcher10.0 
4927.04.2023tmxicon10.0 
5013.04.2023SIRasdf2310.0What is there left to say about Muto that hasn't already been said? He is one of the all-time great legends, he's one of the guys that many modern and future Japanese wrestlers point to when they're asked "Who inspired you to become a pro wrestler? "
5111.04.2023Amaury0810.0 
5211.04.2023Chriswarrior1110.0 
5330.03.2023BigVan JimmyWangYang10.0 
5416.03.2023TheAmazingMrX10.0Keiji Muto is without the shadow of the doubt, one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. His popularity went beyond the rings, he bacame part of the popular culture. His "Great Muta" persona is one of the most influential in the pro wrestling industry, emulated by many wrestlers. He earned the nickname of the "Natural Born Master" because of his superb skills and innovations such as the Shining Wizard and the Mutal lock which are used by many wrestlers around the world. He popularized the Moonsault, the Dragon screw leg whip and the Poison Mist. Another legacy is the "Muta scale", which rates the bloodiness of matches. His induction to the WWE Hall of Fame Class 2023 is well deserved. Keiji Muto is one of my favorite wrestlers of all life.
5525.02.2023Supacat1510.0 
5624.02.2023xitachi10.0 
5722.02.2023Dogo76310.0 
5812.02.2023KKeanel10.0 
5926.01.2023Reinhard Lohengramm9.0 
6021.01.2023Abaddon10.0 
6115.01.2023Damian10.0 
6214.01.2023Brutish Dandy10.0 
6313.01.2023XboX8.0 
6412.01.2023benh29.0Muto is undoubtedly one of the greats but I've never really enjoyed him as much as I think I wanted to. His early work was pretty groundbreaking as he was doing stuff that others weren't at that time. I never really caught on to the Muta gimmick in its prime and I enjoyed it more as a nostalgia thing in his later years. He really got interesting for me around the turn of the century when he had a few years of genuine greatness despite already suffering with his knees. I don't want to say he's outstayed his welcome in his twilight years but some of the spots he's been put into (demanded? ) have been a bit unnecessary.
6510.01.2023TheOneAndOnlyCactus10.0His legend extends beyond what his resume reads. The Pro Wrestling Genius brought explosive dynamism to the heavyweight scene like no one else before. He could do so much between the ropes, not only in terms of moves, but also how to captivate a crowd, either as himself, or as his alter ego. He was an iconic figure of Puroresu's Golden Age for a reason, standing out amongst the pack as part of the Three Musketeers from NJPW. An amazing wrestler with an amazing career, one of my all-time favorites.
6608.01.2023kenny jakson9.0 
6703.01.2023joaosousa2010.0 
6802.01.2023RusevDay4Ever10.0 
6902.01.2023BatNak8.0 
7009.12.2022MainEventMaster10.0Keiji Muto is the ultimate pro wrestling legend, and it is a shame most American do not know about the Keiji Muto persona, his character work as the Great Muta was great too.
7107.11.2022Jaedynr510.0Mutoh/Muta is one of the best wrestlers to ever do it, phenomenal in ring, two very interesting and compelling characters, finding ways to innovate wild and fun moves even up to now as a near 60 year old man, the entire wrestling world is going to miss him and his crativity in everything he did when he retires in the spring
7207.11.2022jameswarrington1990110.0 
7305.11.2022Conquistador3710.0Awed American audiences in the late 80's. So exciting and crisp, took "The Great Kabuki" style gimmick to it's highest potential. I was at a house show in the midst of the J-Tex angle...in a six man match; the faces would repeatedly crotch Muta. Finally, outside of the ring he was crotched over the barricade. He blew blue mist that moment. I was in stitches, someone had to help him with that joke but, damn. a short cut DEEPER into my heart he went. Went on to become GOD TIER in the world of professional wrestling. A gift to mankind. Why can we only rate him a 10?
7420.10.2022JumpinJerry10.0 
7527.09.2022yeelord8.0 
7625.09.2022jonsnoe9.0 
7713.09.2022JUmbo Akiyama10.0 
7803.08.2022Exploder2510.0 
7930.07.2022Kung10.0An absolute legend of the game who will certainly be missed once he retires in the spring next year.
8024.07.2022Leth999.0 
8121.07.2022shiningwiz0110.0Charismatic legend and innovator, fantastic all-rounder, and one of the greatest of all time who is revered in both the East and the West. Has been written off so many times, only to prove detractors wrong that it? s now essentially a parody. Despite his perpetually destroyed knees, he finds ways to adapt his style and reinvent himself, and has had classic matches in the 80s, 90s, 00s and 10s. Obviously well passed his best now, but still a legendary figure and probably the most famous active wrestler in Japan. Detractors are plentiful, especially certain western fans on forums for not ? putting over? the guys they want him to, but his legacy speaks for itself. Thankfully retiring in 2023, which is probably a decade overdue, but still manages to get the Japanese fans into his matches like few ever have been able to. A true wrestling legend.
8220.07.2022krukster9.0 
8310.07.2022TSwifty9.0 
8402.07.2022Black Mass With Love10.0 
8529.06.2022TotemKiller18.0 
8616.06.2022UltraNano548.0 
8713.06.2022TheCoolGuy10.0 
8813.06.2022MaxMarvelous10.0 
8906.06.2022CLUCK8.0 
9024.05.2022Mhmd-Amin8110.0 
9127.04.2022texasyosh10.0Wrestling legend. Fantastic technician until his knees went out, which led him to change his style more as he aged. And even when he aged, he still remained a big draw no matter if he was in NJPW or AJPW. He also had a storied career in the US, most notably his feud with Sting.
9207.04.2022Tagir10.0 
9324.03.2022PapaGus10.0 
9424.03.2022killowenskill10.0Muto is a test of love for Japanese wrestling, in my subjective opinion. Anyone who claims that Muto doesn't have many great matches, or he doesn't represent some significant era, literally signs his incompetence and blindly following a million biased reviews of tendentious wrestling journalists. Muto is indeed one of the last cult legends that are being studied by American and European fans, but the reason is solely that people covering wrestling at a time when the Internet wasn't yet so well spread imposed a love for the Pillars of AJPW and some now NJPW legends, and when it takes long hours to download pirated videos, priorities are set in favor of the performers whom Meltzer and others like him praise the most. Muto is not included in this category for one simple reason: he is not a man of one role, and his influence on the industry wasn't limited to matches where he repeatedly jumped over his head. Judge for yourself, Keiji is one of the few Japanese wrestlers who was well known in the United States and who objectively achieved great success there. Yes, in the character of the Great Muta, yes, not thanks to some big matches, but there were a great many attempts to push mystical characters, and only Muto, the Undertaker, and, probably, Sting achieved success. For Japan, Muto is a true legend, he is a student of Antonio Inoki, who skillfully promoted his mystical appearance in an era of excessive sports orientation and repeatedly closed the show with his matches. Then he became disillusioned with Inokism, and made his debut in AJPW, becoming one of those valuable people who didn't let the promotion die, twice owning the main championship, and the second reign was accompanied by a severe knee injury, but Keiji chose the promotion and its success, not his own health. 20 years have passed, but the priorities are still the same, and having such facts, it's funny to read that a person who owned all the main and tag team Japanese titles doesn't differ in important reigns, given that every Muto race with a championship is a help to the promotion in terms of media power, and this factor is simply undeniable. As a result: Muto is an incredible wrestler who is consistent and logical in his standard appearance, and completely opposite within the character of the Great Muta. Keiji has remained relevant for 37 years of his career, and for the mass audience this remains unchanged. His matches still attract support, and Muto is probably the only wrestler on the planet who can make it interesting and energizing to be in a five-minute submission. It's sad that the mood of the community doesn't allow you to enjoy EVEN the old matches of this guy, creating the appearance of something shameful, self-deception, but Muto provides an excellent alternative in the era of fast food wrestling in all areas, and I remember any of his matches much better than what the modern main scene offers. My favorite male wrestler after Danielson, Ishii and Tenryu.
9518.02.2022majorasmask128.0 
9624.01.2022Brianm65410.0 
9719.01.2022GriffinX10.0Just based on what he did at his peak and what he's meant to wrestling alone earns him a 10. Yes at 59 with kness that are fine powder he's not the greatest in ring worker anymore. But much like Terry Funk the passion is still there. And of course his ability be the heroic Keiji Muto and the evil Great Muta both so well should be worth a 10 rating.
9813.01.2022Wrestling Forever 10.0Absolute Legende und einer meiner Lieblings Wrestler. Egal unter welchen Gimmick aber besonders gefiel er mit als maskierter Great Muta. Inzwischen ist er sehr alt geworden aber trotz Verletzungen immer noch fit. Das zeigt er einfach bei NOAH.
9911.01.2022KonamiSuisse Keiji Muto is still an incredible draw and relevant asset to the Japanese scene in 2022 at the age of 59, a man who has managed to reinvent himself countless times, he is truly, in my opinion, the greatest of all time when it comes to puroresu.
10010.01.2022greatchickendoc8.0