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Name of the event:
Dragon Gate The Gate Of Generation 2008
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Location:
Attendance:
4.622
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
20.03.2008
TV station/network:
PPV Sender

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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Singles Match
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Tag Team Match
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Singles Match
Naoki Tanizaki defeats YAMATO (7:52)
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Tag Team Match
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Open The Triangle Gate Title #1 Contendership Match

All workers
7.78
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 8
Number of comments: 7
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Average rating: 8.00  [8]
Average rating in 2023: 9.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2009: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2008: 8.00  [5]
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arrancar wrote on 10.08.2019:
[7.0] "A consistently very good show. The opening six-man had fine exchanges but was super short. **1/4. Mori vs Horiguchi had the minor appeal of Mori's energetic comebacks, but not much else. **1/2. Blazer & Pac vs Arai & Iwawa was fun. Decent acrobatics and creative tag-team moves from Blazer & Pac while Arai & Iwasa administered an impressive tag-team beatdown. Strong bumping from Pac as well. ***. Tanizaki vs Yamato was short and fine. Some impressive exchanges but without proper chemistry, meaning the crowd couldn't get invested. **1/4. Fuji & Mochizuki vs Tanaka & Kuroda was quite good. Tanaka and Mochizuki was impressively stiff, and the near falls were quite exciting. The finishing stretch was great, especially with Fuji's selling of Tanaka's massive strikes. ***1/4 - ***1/2. Typhoon vs Muscle Outlawz was another pretty good match. It was an immediate spotfest with constant run-ins, and great power moves all around followed on. The pace was kept ramping up while lots of super-smooth transitions were coming out. Strong mix of styles. ***1/4 - ***1/2. Shingo & Hulk vs Kenta & Ishimori was very very good. Great styles mix with high-flying and hard hits. Hulk gave a sympathetic performance and then Shingo and Kenta looked great dishing out their strikes. Hulk and Shingo had some great tag-team spots, as did Kenta and Ishimori to a lesser extent. Finishing stretch was very exciting. ***3/4. Cima vs Yoshino felt like filler for a while, but it was never too slow, and had great technique this entire time as well. Things picked up as both guys began running around hitting more high-impact attacks and trading back and forth. Yoshino sadly dropped his arm selling, but was impressive enough with the in-ring work he gave in its place. Yoshino's clear desperation to put Cima away was very compelling, and the crowd was fully behind him. Very fun and quite creative, but just below the 'greatness' threshold. ***3/4"