[2.0] "Listen, I love watching puroresu icons in action despite their highly advanced age. But Great Kojika in 2024 is probably the most unwatchable person I've ever witnessed in a wrestling ring. I admire his passion, but at nearly 82 he needs to retire. From his early days nothing is really remarkable, so his brawler-hardcore style probably will remain him as a wrestler until the last breath. Beautiful and morbid at the same time."
[2.0] "Pretty unremarkable in his younger days. Mainly known now for being the oldest active pro wrestler and the guy who made Big Japan Pro Wrestling. At least within the 2010s, this man can barely do anything within the ring. He should be a 0 based off his current in ring performance but the man has balls and an obvious passion for wrestling to want to still continue (whether or not thats a positive to his legacy or a detriment). It's also something to see this nearly 80 year old man takes brutal bumps and doing deathmatch spots"
[2.0] "Maybe this guy was great in his early days but watching him he is terrible. He's 76 years old and needs to retire. He is the co-promoter of Big Japan Pro Wrestling. Seems to be very self-centered. He wants to wrestle almost every card gets on. I looked at Youtube and all of his matches were bland."
"Being the oldest active as well as the longest running wrestler in Japan means you're not expected to perform well in later years. Kojika is indeed brave to step in the ring at his age, and while he is not expected to contend for titles he is the last reminder of a bygone era."