[3.0] "He is an instantly skip after finding out about his accusations, was boring/bland beforehand. Instead of watching him check out Nagisa's work. He doesn't deserve a long review cause he is that forgettable but well this site demands it and I think his unremarkableness deserves a lower score. Nothing burger of a wrestler. If i can think of anything else to write I will jot it down cause he deserves a zero nothing more."
[0.0] "I used to love this man almost to death. He was my favorite of his Toryumon Mexico class, and he continued to improve a lot in NOAH and more. He had some of the best llave's in the puroresu game, and he became a glorified veteran in the Jr. division the likes of which are at odds with the guys like The Great Sasuke and Super Delfin. And yet, something was brewing. He abused Nagisa Nozaki to the point where she left wrestling for many years. He was (or is) part of a cult (Roma Sophie) that regularly abuses women and glorifies acts of violence. He has had his actions swept under the rug in favor of good match material. Hajipon is one of the worst cases of a wrestler still working in the business today. After all that he has done, he is employed to the second largest wrestling collective in Japan with CyberAgent, and routinely gets bookings in other promotions as well. It doesn't matter how good of a wrestler he is; he is a criminal that has gotten his crimes swept under the rug and has essentially almost gotten away with abuses of a partner and of the system and crimes that he had committed. Shame on this man. Shame."
[0.0] "Impossible to say anything good about this man once you know about what he did to Nagisa Nozaki, and the fact he continues getting bookings is unfortunate."
[2.0] "Ohara is a bit generic if you ask me, but he's sturdy in the ring and a solid member of NOAH's Jr. division. But none of that matters to me when he's also a serial woman abuser."
[7.0] "I don't think that Ohara is as good as Harada, and is definitely under Harada's shadow, but that doesn't make him bad at all. He's a fantastic technical wrestler who can put on nice matches. Probably midcard for life but that's still a damn good thing when you're wrestling for NOAH."
[7.0] "Great ring technician. Underrated. Great fundamentals. Biggest deterrents with Hajime are more to do with the lack of personality (he is a bit generic), and his ring style worked against him in the sense that when eh was younger, the brand of technical wrestling he does wasn't as popular and embraced in the way that it has been over the last few years. And it's true, the NOAH junior division is not exactly the greatest place to be if you are looking to be a big star, save for a few exceptions (KENTA, Marufuji, Ishimori). I am glad that he has a place in the Full Throttle faction, where he plays the role of the wise veteran to a couple of fairly young and eccentric performers in Yo-Hey and Yoshioka. It's a great role for him."
[8.0] "Underrated, consistent and above all else he TRIES HARD. Sadly his best years have been wasted in Noah who doesnt care about the junior division but Ohara is still a very underrated worker."
[8.0] "If NOAH wasn't run by people bathing in mercury and drinking lead paint when they're thirsty then Ohara would be like top 3 guy in the promotion instead of being tied down to an incompetent Kotoge-trained leech in the opening-card. But NOAH's direction is based on brain damage so someone trying to be likable or show character that isn't "headbutt myself into a vegetative state" is punished. Great grappler, great wrestler, fun character, always shines, punished because NOAH is where good goes to die."