[9.0] "I love this man and his father, but he deserves a big push, I understand the mexican thing, that you can be a legend without multiple titles, but he's still young and can become better than his dad"
[9.0] "Wagner III is the perfect example of what happens when you have a geniuine desire to be better, and to be successful in this business. He could have very easily stayed in Mexico for his entire career, raking in the easy cash from his mask and name like some other certain generational names (Fishman Jr.) instead not only did he listen on the advice of the right people, but actually acted upon it to become a good wrestler. If you go back and watch his career from before NOAH, you would have never expected that such a green and frankly not very good worker would wind up as a GHC Heavyweight Champion but through hard work, determination and the incredible advantage known as the Wagner name he was able to push on and become not just the first Mexican in history to win a top 3 Japanese Heavyweight title but to become one of the best mexican workers in the world today. I do not know what the future will have in store for him if he does leave NOAH, but one thing is for sure. Whatever happens now in his career, 3G has earned himself a spot in the pantheon of mexican greats alongside his pops and his grandfather. Something that just a few years ago would have seemed impossible for him. He will keep making our country proud and putting his family name on top, for many years to come."
[9.0] "Big, athletic, and oozing with charisma that transcends language, it is really difficult to not connect with this man in some way. He is the image of what the superheroics of Lucha is and can be. He has earned three belts in NOAH and gotten wildly over despite NOAH's terribly dense booking. Now that he's lost the title, I imagine he'll be off TV for a little bit. I don't know where he goes from here, but I just know that I need more of him."
[10.0] "For a foreigner that was thrown into the mix of the wacky, multi-styled, post-pandemic period of NOAH, he seemed to have gelled in quite well with the rest of the roster; with that being said, did it start off rough? Of course. Was the title win validly controversial? You could say. But surprisingly, NOAH mustve seen some sort of underlying prophecy that we didnt, because at the moment, it seems EHDDWJ has truly improved with his incredible GHC National Championship reign. Cant wait to see what 2024 brings him."
[9.0] "El Hijo del Wagner Jr's 2023 alone has been career defining. His work with the National Heavyweight belt has been really strong, and has been such a great representative for lucha in Japan. A stellar performance in the N-1 (his match with Go Shiozaki was probably the best of the tourney for real), a really strong feud with Jack Morris, and his connection with fans overall has been a delight. Great talent to have, would love to see him go for the GHC Heavyweight championship in the future."
[9.0] "In my opinion, El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. was badly underrated. He isn't only just a proud member of the famous Wagner family, but also a great wrestler himself. His improvement since coming to NOAH is obvious. He can change his style to face different opponent, which is amazing, and he is also good at raising the atmosphere. As for me, he is the best foreign wrestler in NOAH now with a impressive star power, even though he doesn't speak Japanese or English, the audiences are willing to cheer for him, too."
[9.0] "I have only followed his NOAH activities, and that is enough to understand he is a great wrestler. His father was a legend in Japan as much as in Mexico, and Japanese audiences had high hopes for "Dr. Wagner Jr.'s son". Before COVID, he was an average Mexican wrestler in Japan, but when he returned to Japan after immigration restrictions were lifted, he looked like a completely different person. In Japan, it is difficult for foreign wrestlers to gain great popularity without being able to promote in the Japanese language or a strong push from the company. However, Wagner III does not have them, and despite not having a special feud storyline, he earned Ace Gaijin status in Noah just because of how great his matches were. Looking forward to seeing him compete with Kaito and other young players for the GHC Heavyweight Championship."
[8.0] "hat das zeug in die fußstapfen seines vaters zu steigen , muss aber bis dahin noch sehr viel trainieren , trotzdem finde ich das er gute matches zeigt."