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103.06.2025dizzied6.0Nothing spectacular. Nothing that bad. He has overachieved in his career being an accomplished tag team wrestler but don't see that much of a singles push for him.
229.05.2025BeanTrigger7.0 
308.05.2025DagoWithTheCage8.0 
403.05.2025Dcarter11536.0 
522.04.2025Chubibs6.0 
613.04.2025Lerds5.0 
708.04.2025Willie 192007.0YOSHI-HASHI is such an odd wrestler, because he's not the best in-ring, however him as a tag team wrestler is some of my favorite tag team work in all of wrestling with Goto. He's won multiple tag team gold with Goto, he's wrestled so many amazing matches as a tag team, and he's had a handful of good singles match. But he's best when he's a tag team worker because he just gets 100x times better for some reason.
831.03.2025EliasAC7.0 
916.03.2025kaszi2K6.0 
1014.03.2025Brutish Dandy7.0YOSHI-HASHI cannot emote to save his life. He perpetually looks like he's either on the verge of having a panic attack or recovering from having just ran over a cat in the parking lot. He's good, but he's Chase Owens good. Would honestly be hovering around a five if hadn't finally found his niche as a tag team worker with Hirooki Goto.
1113.03.2025Rainy-127.0 
1212.03.2025K3NTA10.0Yoshi-Hashi is one of the most uplifting wrestlers that i always get to watch. An amazing talent who was stuck in the New Japan lower midcard for who knows how long, soon as he got a chance to show off his fighting spirit he's one of the most delightful wrestlers on most NJPW shows. he has everything you want a big heart, passion, and he's someone you can always get behind whenever you watch him wrestle. I hope sooner than later people will recognize what they've been missing from Yoshi-Hashi when he's done with wrestling.
1311.03.2025xitachi7.0 
1410.03.2025Wrestlingisreal7.0 
1503.03.2025yellowsanchez8.0 
1628.02.2025Chefi8.0Yoshi has always been 3rd or 4th best in Chaos and never won something for himself. Has had some great singles matches but is always overlooked and thought of as the tag guy with Goto. Although I highly doubt he wins the big one in his career, a NEVER or TV title win would be nice to see so hopefully soon he can get his big moment. Will always love Yoshi.
1712.02.2025BigVan JimmyWangYang7.0 
1803.02.2025Rainmaker41968.0 
1915.12.2024tmxicon7.0 
2013.12.2024JUNAK1YAMA8.0 
2103.12.2024ShaneSpear6.0 
2228.11.2024PontiffMJ8.0 
2328.10.2024eetasa27.0 
2406.10.2024NiesamowitePL6.0 
2501.10.2024jendenrenlen8.0 
2604.09.2024Aquila Heliaca6.0 
2703.09.2024casss228.0 
2831.08.2024Fabibi6.0 
2913.08.2024DangoDaisuki9.0Yoshi Hashi hat sich von einem wirklich langweiligen Wrestler gesteigert zu einem, der für mich sogar fast perfekte Matches worken kann. Ich hätte früher nie gedacht, dass ich mich auf Yoshi Hashi Matches freuen kann. Es fehlt ihm nur noch das gewisse Etwas, um wirklich 5 Sterne Matches zu machen, vielleicht ein Titelrun?
3005.07.2024Prestling8.0 
3104.07.2024ImperialUno8.0 
3204.07.2024Liam Miyahara7.0 
3303.07.2024somerandommark10.0Yoshi-Hashi is one of the most inspirational wrestlers I've seen. A true hero of the downtrodden. He wallowed in the turmoil of New Japan's lower midcard for so long, but when he finally got his shot to show off his spirit he's become one of the most enjoyable wrestlers on any NJPW show. He has heart, he has passion, and in these last couple of years he's shown his in-ring prowess too. I hope that Yoshi-Hashi fan from years ago feels vindicated watching a multi-time champion shine now!
3426.05.2024WrestlingGuru6.0 
3517.05.2024CoolNameGuy916.0 
3627.04.2024chaqudemus6.0 
3711.04.2024arminamin7.0 
3803.04.2024glhrams6.0 
3923.02.2024Hyunminlee7.0 
4007.02.2024trinidadchainz8.0 
4102.02.2024Fenix7.0 
4202.02.2024KEI7.0 
4317.01.2024Dakota3697.0To put it frankly, from every perspective, he shouldn't have been a wrestler. Whether it's in ring, on the mic, charisma, the look, he just doesn't met any of the critiques to be more than an below-average journeyman. But damn, does he work really really hard and thrive to be a likable undercard guy. Compared to his partner Goto who has all the tools, doesn't win the big one, and slips into mediocrity, tacos is still pushing it and having his best matches in the last two years. I very much appreciate that, hard to hate this mf.
4413.01.2024The Quick Man7.0I used to be unable to stand YOSHI-HASHI whatsoever. This rating would've been a 3 or 4 prior to Bishamon, his tag team with Hirooki Goto. Since forming it, my opinion of him has radically increased. A great tag wrestler. Just still a bit dull in singles matches. Would give a 6.5 if .5s were included in the rating, but I'll be nice and round it to a 7.
4506.01.2024RyanKras167.0 
4606.01.2024CelticFC4.0Yoshi-Hashi is as the rating suggests - adequate. Obviously someone has to eat the pin in tag matches and job in singles matches. I'm sure he's a lovely guy but if never wrestled in NJPW and went to a smaller promotion for a run higher up the card there - that would be fine with me.
4706.01.2024Firebird228.0 
4805.01.2024DamienGde7.0 
4906.12.2023joaosousa207.0 
5001.12.2023Khalid Ace5.0 
5130.11.2023LIGERISM6.0 
5229.11.2023SiticEye8.0 
5326.11.2023Rayshawn007.0 
5424.11.2023JTI7.0Very inspiring wrestler. I'll freely admit, I wasn't a big fan of YOSHI-HASHI to begin with. He seemed kind of dull, almost complacent, just kind of going through the motions and never really accomplishing anything. Post-Covid shutdown YOSHI-HASHI though? Dude is money. I'm not sure how exactly all the stars aligned but in the last three years he has established himself as one of the premier tag wrestlers in NJPW and a solid utility player. Along with his fellow CHAOS members he managed to restore credibility to a set of belts that had become kind of a joke, with well over a year of great title defenses. His chemistry with Hirooki Goto is something special, and Bishamon are always reliably fun to watch. At this point in his career there's about a zero percent chance of him becoming a World Champion, which is fine. He fills his current spot perfectly. However in the future I could definitely see a run with the NEVER Openweight or maybe even whatever new belt they're replacing the US title with. YOSHI-HASHI is proof that sometimes persistence, determination, and a good work ethic really do pay off in the end.
5501.11.2023benny5bellys6.0He is the ultimate mid carder. Slot him in the middle, a singles mid card match here and there and a man in a multi man that no one pays attention too. Occasionally you can move him up to more important spots, a title shot here and there, a tag run and then cycle him straight back down before it over stays its welcome. A roster needs a Yoshi-Hashi, Wrestling needs a Yoshi-Hashi.
5629.10.2023CMgab8.0 
5706.10.2023JumpinJerry7.0 
5825.09.2023LecramFalcao6.0 
5923.08.2023CSTLW7.0 
6021.08.2023Animago8.0 
6114.08.2023Den0037.0 
6214.08.20232bitterforyou7.0 
6301.08.2023NEVERoverweightChampion8.0He plays his role perfectly, he started as a likeable loser, improved a lot and became a very good tag team wrestler. I don't know if he'll ever win a singles belt but he showed he can hang with the biggest stars in his company and push them to the limit even if he never wins. Very reliable and great worker, loved by the crowd. He will forever be underrated but every company needs a YOSHI-HASHI to make their stars shine brighter and make the low/mid card compelling.
6429.07.2023Matthieujst8.0 
6528.07.2023GonzoAppreciator7.0 
6627.07.2023HazzaWrestling8.0 
6727.07.2023BrokenV8.0 
6823.07.2023Malarkian7.0 
6922.07.2023cibar127.0 
7022.07.2023MrKFG9.0Of two guys who improved through the years of hanging in the NJPW undercard, Yoshi-Hashi and Taichi have stepped up through the years. Yoshi-Hashi had a great underdog character early for when he was starting to improve and then I guess some injuries and bad luck happened to him. But after that he gradually worked his confidence back up, has gotten very solid in the ring again and honestly his team with Hirooki Goto in Bishamon and the NEVER Trios team with Ishii is probably the best thing Gedo has done with the Trios and Tag divisions he normally heavily neglects and books terribly. Great and solid wrestler, even if he looks like he's hungover half the time & used to be thought of as a joke
7122.07.2023GameSquid028.0 
7219.07.2023arrancar5.0It's extremely disappointing what has happened to Yoshi-Hashi over the last few years. I loved him back in 2015-2019 when he was still pushed as the loveably dorky perennial underdog. Yes, he looked like a totally unathletic, anti-charismatic, nobody schlub, but when you add that PLUS his great displays of fire AND the fact that he was booked to never (or at least extremely rarely) achieve anything of note (let alone get a win), you had a wonderfully endearing character who you always wanted to cheer for against all the heavy odds stacked against him, hoping that *this* time his efforts might finally pay off with an unexpected win. The fact that I'm now seeing Yoshi-Hashi in matches where he will have your standard big-move trades and shocking near falls against the likes of truly top stars is, frankly, ridiculous, and it's ruined his charm for me. When he was the dork wearing his heart on his sleeve, giving his all but eventually, quite clearly falling short, I could overlook how mediocre his offence was because it was his *effort* and selling that mattered. But now, if he's being pushed as a genuinely competent mid-carder, thereby completely ripping away his loveably dorky underdog character, I can only reevaluate and judge him for more harshly for how underwhelming he is against the guys he's now booked to be viewed as equals to in the ring. His big moves often don't connect the cleanest (especially his kicks), his set-ups are usually sloppy or overly slow, the way he moves into position for one of his "sudden" counters or to receive his opponent's next move can often look unnatural, and basically every move he hits is, or can be, hit about twice as well by about 90% of the rest of the NJPW roster because he lacks genuine athleticism and physicality. The fact he also gets *any* control segments these days is stupid, since he was the perfect underdog who needed COMEBACKS to bring his character to life, since he's so naturally unintimidating that it's ridiculous to buy into him dominating basically anyone outside of the young lions. I can't take away that Yoshi still puts in effort to his matches when it comes to selling his pain and fiery determination to get the win, but that stuff feels rather wasted when it's not paired with proper commitment to an underdog presentation. It can't be done now because it would be considered far too 'devolving' and a 'burial', but I'd far prefer to see Yoshi go back to being that guy who sells really sympathetically while getting dominated in most matches with only brief comebacks before eventually losing them, and then maybe once or twice a year he would break that mould to put on a slightly more 'epic' back-and-forth with one of the upper-mid level guys (someone like Taichi), and then maybe once every few years he would ACTUALLY score a big upset over one of those sorts of guys. Yoshi becoming a 'big-match wrestler' ironically just highlights how limited his skills are.
7318.07.2023ChopChopChop8.0Extremely hard not to like him. He has improved a lot ever since he came back and now he's one of the most underrated workers on the New Japan roster.
7414.07.2023franromanfraga7.0 
7501.05.2023MainEventMaster8.0 
7626.04.2023WrestlingStuff9.0After stumbling in the midcard for 8 years after coming back from Mexico, 2020 was the year YOSHI-HASHI could flourish to show his deserving spot in NJPW. Also, what the guy needed was a belt to motivate him more. As ZSJ said in an interview about the NEVER 6 Tag belts, "YOSHI-HASHI of all people, elevated those belts to high gear", so it was a just a matter of he did the same with the Tag team belts later on, and adding the World Tag League trophies just to add more to the receipt. All of that made his character evolve around the "It doesn't matter how late you are, what matters is getting there someday. Things can change in an instant" saying, and it's just beautiful to see him do more and more.
7726.04.2023AidanArcher8.0 
7822.04.2023GreatAether5316.0Is he even close to being in the conversation for the best wrestler in New Japan? No, but I still think he's gotten a really bad rap. Yoshi Hashi is not especially athletic, or charismatic, nor does he have an especially good look. But he connects with me because of how he tries his heart out every time and has surprisingly good performances on a consistent enough basis for me to invest in him. The loveable loser is a trope that I have always really liked and I can't think of anyone who embodies that better than Yoshi Hashi, whose energy keeps me invested in him even though I know he's never going to break out past the undercard. In many ways, he's sort of like the opposite of Sanada, who is the technically proficient, incredibly smooth, perfect athlete with a great look but he lacks any of the intensity or fire that makes Yoshi Hashi compelling and thus struggles to really keep me engaged in his matches despite seeming like the perfect wrestler on paper. Yoshi Hashi seems to lack any of the traits you'd expect a great wrestler to have on paper, but he keeps me engaged. If you combined Sanada and Yoshi-Hashi, you'd have the perfect wrestler.
7919.04.2023SIRasdf237.0Yoshi-Hashi is a guy you can't help but root for. He's not the best wrestler in all the land, but goddamn can he put on a fantastic match. He spent years as sort of an afterthought, the guy who would always take the pin as CHAOS' tag matches but his team with Goto has allowed him to put on some of the best tag matches in years.
8014.04.2023Dogo7638.0 
8112.04.2023MariotheMariom7.0 
8211.04.2023Chriswarrior117.0 
8306.04.2023jameswarrington199017.0 
8405.04.2023CMmox7.0 
8504.04.2023ProWrestlingGuy3165.0 
8613.03.2023greatchickendoc7.0 
8712.03.2023Rambo8.0 
8811.03.2023exmansbroboy8.0 
8907.03.2023Okaro1436.0He is a solid worker but compared to his peers like Okada, Ishii, Tanahashi, Naito, etc. , he rarely stands out. I do like Bishamon team he has with Goto, they balance each other well. In terms of personality, I like him more than Goto but Goto is the better wrestler.
9006.03.2023DylanC2517.0 
9128.02.2023Supacat157.0 
9204.02.2023Amaury087.0 
9315.01.2023ReedPryorNY8.0Few have as much heart as YOSHI-HASHI. He's yet to sink his teeth into a career rivalry as Okada blew past him, but through his NEVER run with Ishii/Goto and now his Tag Team ascent with Bishamon, there isn't a better tool player in the company for the mid-card. He needs to stay in that role for at least two to three more years to pioneer the tag division, but a run as a challenger for the WHC should happen before it's all said and done for The Head Hunter. Quiet perseverance.
9413.01.2023XboX7.0 
9512.01.2023benh26.0A very underrated babyface. It took quite a long time but he really started to come into his own a few years ago and has been in some great singles and tag matches lately. Not the best offence but he works around that well in his underdog role.
9602.01.2023SadDoro8.0 
9713.12.2022YannisPapiss6.0 
9803.12.2022KENTAfan6.0I remember someone describing him well as the Yamcha of Chaos awhile ago. I? d say that? s pretty accurate. Don? t think I can ever see home being a legitimate threat to more established talent, but Hashi can still put on great matches and has a kick ass theme song.
9930.11.2022Burning V Sternness7.0YOSHI-HASHI is a wrestler that benefitted from the pandemic as the hole it left in the New Japan roster gave him a chance to step up and finally stake a claim higher up the card. To his credit, YOSHI-HASHI worked super hard from 2020 onwards and started having some of his career best performances. He's now a valuable member of the New Japan upper-mid-card and someone who can be relied upon to deliver solid performances against a variety of opponents. He'll probably never reach a sustained spell in the Main Event scene, but he's improved his standing significantly and you can't help but be pleased for him because his rise up the ranks was a genuine "underdog coming good" story come to life
10005.11.2022GM56 Champion5.0