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Akira Tozawa, BxB Hulk & Low Ki vs. Masaaki Mochizuki, PAC & Ricochet

Match

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Reine Durchschnittswertung basierend auf den angezeigten Kommentaren: 8.80
arrancar schrieb am 27.08.2022:
[8.0] "Great match. Easily the best DGUSA match in at least a year at this point. All 6 men looked great and gave 100% with the time they had. The first 2/3rds mostly followed the heel Mad Blankey team in control, dishing out some vicious attacks and generally being very dastardly, while the babyface World-1 International team got a few cool spots and sequences in but mostly had to suffer, sell, and bump quite a lot in response to their opponents' dominance, making them very sympathetic and valiant in their displayys of endurance and their eventual comeback. Ricochet and Pac were naturally fantastic with all their flawless agile movements and aerial stunts, though Ricochet's performance was quite a bit superior to Pac's because of his strong selling and athletic, explosive bumping that made the heels' offence look even better than it was. Mochizuki was great as his side's 'enforcer', having the experience and the power to appropriately deal out bigger damage than Pac or Ricochet were capable of. Tozawa was energetic, smooth, and slick with every single attack he hit, plus his natural charisma -- while not as heavily featured here compared to how heavily he usually highlights it -- was quite entertaining. Hulk -- my all-time favourite DG wrestler -- was great with his variety of wonderfully flashy and impactful kicks, his 'evil' demeanour, and his own athletic and explosive bumping which was quite equal even to Ricochet's. Low Ki made for a fantastic addition to the match, with his smooth and agile movements, explosive strikes, energetic bumps, and all-around intense displays of killer instinct making him look like a total badass. Their rapid run-on spots in the final 1/3rd were all very good and eventually became flat-out great, with all 6 men getting time to show off what they're capable of and creating some extremely convincing near falls. The intensity and creativity of all their spots and exchanges increased as the match built up to the finish, leading to an awesome atmosphere as the crowd roared behind each big attack and kick-out. They admittedly definitely did go overkill, but it was in the typically great way that all overkill DG matches go, where the work itself while not 'enhanced' by the overkill structure at least wasn't 'diminished' by it either. About as great of a match as I could expect these 6 to put together. ***3/4"
Wrestling Forever schrieb am 27.12.2021:
[9.0] "Mit meiner Bewertung gibt es dann einen Notenschnitten und Punkteschnitt und der wird sehr gut werden denn dieses Six Man Tag Team Match war einfach nur fantastisch (****)."
boymeetsworld schrieb am 26.11.2021:
[9.0] "Just a fantastic six-man tag, every wrestler in this match made that crowd go nuts. It was unrealistic to expect this match to be as good as the first two Dragongate six-man tags that happened in ROH (some of the best matches in Pro-Wrestling history imo), but even if you don't know a history/tradition of these matches, in a vacuum this match is just tremendous, you can show this match to a non-fan and they most likely will enjoy that."
Mr Bungle schrieb am 17.08.2020:
[9.0] "The yearly tradition of the Dragon Gate 6-man continues, this time with Low Ki added to the fray. Honestly, Low Ki's singles matches weren't exactly setting the world on fire at this point, so booking him in a match like this was a great decision - you get the name recognition of Ki and he gets to do some cool moves, but he doesn't have to carry a whole match. When I saw the competitors involved, I was really hoping for a Ki-Mochizuki showdown, and thankfully they did have a brief (but awesome) exchange of kicks. This was a well-worked match with an exciting finishing sequence, as you'd expect. The previous night's feuds also carried on here as Low Ki and PAC have a lot of interactions, as do Tozawa-Mochizuki. In fact, Tozawa blocks Mochizuki's springboard kick that defeated him the previous night, and pins Mochizuki to avenge his singles match loss."
seriousbusiness schrieb am 06.08.2020:
[9.0] "The Mercury Rising 6-man main event delivers once again. Non-stop spots and sequences galore with Mochi having great moments against both Hulk and Tozawa. Even PAC and Ki went at it once again as a continuation of the match the previous night."