[8.0] "One of the most convincing heel teams in all of AJPW. Takayama might of been the better guy in the team, but Takao Omori could still hold his own."
[8.0] "A great pair when paired with good to great teams, especially incredibly solid babyfaces who can tangle with their brawling and stiff work. They can't really care lesser tags to a amazing match but they can usually have a good baseline. This team gave invaluable experience to Takayama into developing his monster persona as well as his general ring work (something which had been admittedly been lacking beforehand as apart of the Triangle of Power: not bad but very rarely having actually great matches) as well as injecting some much needed life into Takao Omori, who before this was a pretty nothing act, usually reserved for fruitless World's Strongest shots at the tag titles or having to be the odd couple fall-guy, turning him from a unremarkable wrestler with decent fundamentals but a middling connection with the crowd into a VERY over badass brawler upper mid-card act that soon was being highlighted for big things had the AJPW/NOAH spilt not occurred. Eventually the success of NO FEAR was the thing that broke it apart as Takayama was becoming too big of a act to be stuck in tags, as well as Omori's attitude problems as a conflicting side issue, so the group was disbanded after a bloody feud between the two. Regardless, NO FEAR had a great 4 year run with plenty of fun matches to check out: if anything, their short length allowed them to have a better quality of matches overall."
[8.0] "Ich mochte die beiden Halunken als Team, abgesehen von ihrem kultigen Etrance Theme, war auch im Ring Harmonie zu spüren. Takayama verdrosch natürlich in seiner üblichen Art die Gegner, auch wenn er zur AJPW-Zeit ein wenig anders im Ring unterwegs war. Omori ist ein guter Techniker, der an Takayamas Seite auch zum bösartigen Bastard mutierte. Zugeben große Klassiker haben beiden nun nicht gehabt und als eines der besten Tag Team würde ich sie auch nicht bezeichnen, aber die beiden waren mit ihre Art und Matchführung wirklich unterhaltsam und sicher ein der Gründe für den doch positvien Verlauf der beiden Karrieren. Bei Takayama besser als bei Omori, aber egal."