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119.04.2024BongStroman10.0 
211.04.2024RyanKras1610.0 
310.03.2024Ameen31310.0 
418.02.2024Nilesmania9.0 
516.02.2024jajt19898.0 
605.02.2024Black Sabre Jr10.0 
724.01.2024Romsito10.0 
813.01.2024Taper19949.0 
905.01.2024eeko10.0 
1004.01.2024user02824fas10.0 
1103.01.2024xitachi10.0 
1201.01.2024HC710.0 
1331.12.2023BrokenV10.0 
1429.12.2023traditionalbig610.0 
1527.12.2023Immortan Scott10.0 
1622.12.2023Edge10.0 
1704.12.2023GriffinX10.0An amazingly talented and entertaining wrestlers. A man who has at time put AJPW on his shoulders when they needed him most
1803.12.2023Rayshawn0010.0 
1923.11.2023cal909910.0The quintessential pro wrestler. Charisma for days, incredible in-ring and a great look to top it off, not a whole lot more you can ask for. Shame he doesn't get the amount of eyeballs he deserves being in AJPW, but I'm glad fans of that promotion get to witness a legend.
2020.11.2023Spacen33dler8.0 
2112.11.2023phil349.0 
2211.11.2023Coffin9910.0 
2306.11.2023MooGati10.0 
2425.10.2023GabriMazzoli10.0 
2522.10.2023deswarey10.0 
2603.10.2023Biopwno9.0 
2727.09.2023cibar128.0 
2805.09.2023JUNSHI10.0 
2910.08.2023KENTAfan10.0Kenta has been one of the best in the world for awhile now, but he really needs to leave AJPW for a more significant promotion now. The reason hes not having matches quite as good as he used to is simply because hes faced the same guys in AJPW time and time again. His recent classic against Nakajima is a perfect example of this, so hopefully he goes to NOAH or NJPW soon. If he stays in AJPW, as good as he is, his legacy is going to suffer for it.
3005.08.2023vinnyv9110.0 
3121.07.2023jameswarrington1990110.0 
3217.07.2023Beardlemon10.0 
3316.07.2023HudE10.0 
3409.07.2023Anarchkitty10.0 
3507.07.2023Khalid Ace10.0 
3630.06.2023DangoDaisuki7.0Miyahara ist für mich ein Gesamtpaket ohne irgendeine Besonderheit, was seine Matches für mich aber eher langweilig macht. Ich war in keinem seiner Matches wirklich emotional in irgendeiner Weise involviert und mir fehlt komplett das gewisse Etwas.
3729.06.2023NEVERoverweightChampion9.0A lot of charisma and a great connection with the crowd, he truly is one of the best wrestlers of his generation. Sadly I think being in AJPW with the state the promotion is in doesn't help him to reach his full potential.
3817.06.2023deceivr8.0Hey, look! It's the psychotic romantic who is loved by children everywhere! I loved Kento Miyahara when I started to see his matches again from 2017 - 2021. It was an absolute blast to see him evolve into a crazy mess. When he started out in K-Office, he was practically just some guy who was to "wind up like the rest", ala Satoshi Kajiwara, and dissolve into a period of obscurity. That WAS until AJPW came knocking and said; "Hey! we want you to be a good star for us. You're from Fukuoka, so you can raise up the markets for us there! ", and the rest, as they say, is history. His presence, to the AJPW staff (and a very interested Jun Akiyama), was unlike anything they had come across for a local talent. Numerous Triple Crown / Sankan title matches later, and he is at his most beloved... and hated. Many state, to which I agree with, that he has done the same things in most of his matches; this occurs mostly in big time title matches (excluding tag title matches, especially with Takuya Nomura as Miyaken To Takuya), wherein it goes to a certain distance and never really gets to the amount of speed of a, let's say, Open The Dream Gate title match. This is one filled by fans of more energetic wrestlers of the day such as Will Ospreay, Kazuchika Okada, etcetera. To me, his slow offense makes a good indicator for technical story-building, but is left to be filled by newer moves and abilities that he is to show off (spoiler; he hasn't). In the end, Miyahara is growing, but, with the way he is now, it's safe to say that he will grow to be either a love-filled Tanahashi-esc ace, or a shadow of a era defined by its heart and will lead by the pillars. His work is great, but flawed, and it must be said that he is to be at the top of his game soon. We'll wait patiently, Miyaken, show us what 'ya got!
3925.05.2023BatNak8.0 
4024.05.2023No One10.0The best formulaic wrestler in Japan. He has incredible chemistry with virtually every opponent. He also has a special charm & charisma that reminds me of the legendary Muhammad Ali of all people. That is saying something. He should be a major mainstream star across Japan. He is the ACE of AJPW bar none.
4124.05.2023MccainJamen10.0 
4223.05.2023tmxicon8.0 
4317.05.2023AidanArcher10.0 
4410.04.2023Rainmaker919810.0Dude just have it all, charismatic, amazing in ring, super over with the crowd. when his music hits the people are on their feet. just the total package and a major star. probably one of the best of his generation
4501.04.2023Herr Kritiker10.0 
4628.02.2023Supacat158.0 
4725.02.2023ImperialUno10.0 
4822.02.2023JumpinJerry10.0 
4922.02.2023Dogo7639.0 
5021.02.2023PepsWrestling10.0 
5111.02.2023UncleGreggles10.0 
5205.02.2023Amaury0810.0 
5304.02.2023Inserthere75010.0 
5404.02.2023Mutoism10.0 
5501.02.2023TotemKiller110.0 
5631.01.2023NoNameAlexey10.0 
5725.01.2023joaosousa2010.0 
5813.01.2023XboX10.0 
5915.12.2022arrancar6.0Dropping my score from an 8 (which was a 9 a few years ago) because I don't think I can truly consider Miyahara a great or even very good wrestler at this point. I have 4 major issues with him: (1) HE'S FORMULAIC AS HELL. He's had plenty of great matches, but GOD could he introduce a big move that isn't a knee strike or a german suplex? All his big singles-match performances are *entirely* copy-and-pasted, having the exact same opening shine/control work segments, the exact same comebacks, and of course the exact same big moves in the 'epic' final 1/3rd. The guy might genuinely only have 6 moves in total, which sadly isn't hyperbolic to say. Having 99% of your meaningful offence made up of just two moves is terribly boring. (2) He's very unlikeable despite intending to be the babyface ace. The way he so desperately appeals to the fans over and over in his entrances, during his matches, and in his post-match celebrations becomes very grating. Babyfaces shouldn't be so clearly self-interested in receiving support. It also doesn't help that he will constantly bring out heel tactics in very melodramatic ways, but then expect us to buy into him when he's being beaten down a minute later. I used to enjoy Miyahara's babyface selling a few years ago, but now his expressions have become completely over the top and goofy, with him making these big bug-eyed faces and sticking his tongue out in ridiculous ways, sometimes while letting loose unhinged laughs, all of which just makes him come off like a deranged creep. (3) The dude can't sell a body part to save his life. I'm not a selling-purist, but for the love of God, Miyahara zaps out so much intrigue from his matches when he totally ignores the 20+ minute work done to his leg (which is the usual body part of choice) and immediately starts running around at perfect speed and with perfect technique, never addressing his worked-over limb ever again. (4) The fact he's pushed so damn heavily as the ace has made him boring to follow, and thus he heavily weighs down my overall interest in AJPW as well. Since his first Triple Crown title win in 2016, Miyahara has been champion 55% of the time. That's insane. He's achieved so much by his current age of 33 that there's nothing remotely interesting left for him to do. Now, despite these issues, which can either be mere annoyances or major aggravations depending on how Miyahara is feeling that day, Miyahara *can* still be a good or sometimes even great wrestler. The way he can hit a flurry of moves with such fantastic technique is very impressive, and a lot of his offence connects in a very impressive manner. His big matches for the last few years have all been the definition of formulaic, but he's at least well skilled at working that formula, I guess. A few years ago I thought Miyahara was the second coming, but as he's continued to be pushed to the top and I follow him more closely instead of just isolated viewings, I realise just how very limited he is.
6013.12.2022YannisPapiss10.0 
6112.12.2022yellowsanchez10.0 
6213.09.2022Beurt9.0 
6312.09.2022texasyosh8.0 
6424.08.2022Shoot Headbutt Lover10.0 
6519.08.2022dnmt5.0One of the most formulaic wrestlers in Japan alongside Tomohiro Ishii. A stubborn insistence on doing the exact same stuff in the exact same order in every single match that ends up with some of the most boring and uninteresting main events in Japan. Only when someone literally forces him outside of his comfort zone (Shuji Ishikawa is good at doing this) does he turn into an interesting and sympathetic babyface ace, but most of his routine reminds me of a dumb, stubborn child who acts like an arrogant jerk yet somehow still expects the fans to cheer him. Why is our babyface ace stepping on people's faces, or trash-talking, or fighting with the referee? Kento would be so much better as a heel and would benefit so much from changing his match structure up once in a while.
6617.08.2022bulO4KA10.0 
6714.08.2022OWAFan299.0 
6818.07.2022GOK4E9.0 
6929.06.2022jamzell0010.0The criticisms had against his formula for big matches are valid but I dont care I love this man. The great matches, the presence in ring, the goofy ass faces he makes. All of it is amazing to me. Dude has given everything he can to AJPW despite its up and down business over the years.
7024.06.2022CLUCK8.0 
7115.06.2022UltraNano549.0 
7230.05.2022NoSell10.0 
7320.05.2022k9thagod110.0 
7406.05.2022PepsiMan7.0I was genuinely surprised with Kento. I only started watching AJPW recently but he's been a shining blessing. The match in night 1 of Champion Carnival was fairly good and he seemed strong in defeat. He's honestly the Tanahashi/Shiozaki of modern day all Japan
7504.05.2022R0n1n10.0Very few people are able to connect with the audience, be it in the arena or online, as Kento Miyahara. He mastered it beyond anything I would have imagined. And even though his matches are going with more or less same formula, he somehow manages to make it watch over and over again with heavy emphasis on the storytelling
7606.04.2022Tagir10.0 
7705.02.2022Logue3810.0One of the best wrestlers on the planet. He has an incredible charisma and connects with the live audience. While it's clear he has a formula, he's so good at doing it that you end up not caring that you've seen it before. Also, it's somewhat overblown, as most complaints about him being formulaic are more based around the fact that he doesn't really have any big spots, so his knee strikes and the struggle to get his finishing hold locked in act as his spots. He's one of the masters of storytelling/psychology, along with contemporary wrestlers such as Shiozaki (I haven't watched much clap-crowd era Miyahara, so it is possible that his talents rely on being able to connect with the crowd. This is not a knock on Miyahara, however, as wrestling is meant to be done in front of a crowd that can cheer).
7824.01.2022Brianm6549.0 
7914.01.2022Lakhiarfarhad918.0 
8008.12.2021John Soul9.0 
8106.12.2021Exploder2510.0 
8227.11.2021r0bczar10.0 
8327.10.2021Kung9.0One of the best guys working in Japan but not in New Japan at the moment. This guy has super star written all over him.
8418.10.2021Lalo Campos10.0The Ace of AJPW and the youngest Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion of all time, he has amazing wrestling skills and his huge charisma, make him a total package of a wrestler.
8514.10.2021Nobuo989.0 
8602.09.2021Malarkian9.0 
8726.08.2021adam johnson9.0 
8801.08.2021Firebird229.0 
8923.07.2021Kishikaisei37x10.0 
9013.07.2021BlakeFR3710.0 
9111.07.2021Bushi5910.0 
9214.06.2021arkhamoutlaw1010.0 
9326.04.2021BroodiestCone10.0 
9426.04.2021Decibel10.0 
9525.04.2021Makoto929.0 
9621.04.2021dwight9.0 
9718.04.2021PokemonGoShiozaki10.0 
9817.04.2021rainmakerpunk10.0He's an amazing ace for AJPW, he puts on fantastic matches and has some fantastic title reigns, he's already done a lot in his career but is still young and has a bright future ahead of him
9916.04.2021uzi10.0My best in the world, and one of the best of all time. Nobody to me has matches that are as engrossing as Kento. His psychology is on par with any of the all time greats, and he's one of the most charismatic wrestlers on the planet. And for my particular tastes, the fact that he does have a relatively simple moveset and doesn't build around doing any particular crazy spots or stiff moments in matches is an asset. I love Ibushi too and I don't think his style is inherently worse, but for me someone doing an insane spot or something at times breaks my engagement in the match. Doing that isn't a minus in my book but being one of the BITW without it is a major plus.
10010.04.2021MDKGang110.0