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NJPW Best Of The Super Junior XXVII & World Tag League 2020 - Tag 9

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Name of the event:
NJPW Best Of The Super Junior XXVII & World Tag League 2020 - Tag 9
Attendance:
887
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
25.11.2020
TV station/network:
NJPWWorld.com

Best Of The Super Junior XXVII Match
Hiromu Takahashi [8] defeats Yuya Uemura [0] (10:43)
Best Of The Super Junior XXVII Match
Master Wato [8] (w/Hiroyoshi Tenzan) defeats DOUKI [0] (12:29)
Best Of The Super Junior XXVII Match
BUSHI [6] defeats Ryusuke Taguchi [4] (10:51)
Best Of The Super Junior XXVII Match
Taiji Ishimori [8] defeats Robbie Eagles [4] (17:22)
Best Of The Super Junior XXVII Match
El Desperado [6] defeats SHO [6] (18:40)

All workers
6.19
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 15
Number of comments: 10
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Average rating: 6.20  [15]
Average rating in 2023: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2022: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2021: 6.25  [4]
Average rating in 2020: 6.11  [9]
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boymeetsworld wrote on 07.12.2020:
[6.0] "BUSHI vs. Taguchi was awful, but four other matches saw wrestlers actually care and try. Energy, as per usual with these clap crowds wasn't great, but matches were pretty good. MOTN is Ishimori vs. Eagles."
hassan01 wrote on 06.12.2020:
[7.0] "A average show with only the last two matches really standing out from the rest and were quality must watch matches. Other than that , it was average matchups with Hiromu/Yuya serving its purpose even despite limitations of a limited moveset of the young lion they produced a good match . Bushi/Taguchi was a disaster and as a result exposing the current state of both performers and their lackluster work in this tournament. Douki/Wato was average at best , although both have potential to do better with Wato being held down aminly because of his mediocre character despite having the skills and Douki did his best to try which is appreciable. & is fair enough , I guess."
medouse wrote on 30.11.2020:
[6.0] "Good event. Nothing special, nothing too exciting, just like the night before. The last two matches on the fightcard were the best."
zephyr wrote on 26.11.2020:
[6.0] "A fine show with no obvious flaws but only the last two matches were good and of those only the main event was actually great."
BUIOOMEGA wrote on 26.11.2020:
[6.0] "Only the two final matches a fan have to watch. The rest is quite satisfactory but not more. Unspectacular day."
deepkamate wrote on 25.11.2020:
[5.0] "The worst tournament day on ongoing release. Hiromu/Uemura - didn't need so much time at a leisurely pace due to the fact that no one here even for a second believed that Uemura could win. If the match had a faster pace, few cool spots and be a half shorter, it would have been better. Wato/DOUKI - Wato and Tenzan didn't feel the strike of the steel pipe... that's all, folks! Yeah, this is my main problem with this show - it's booking. Also there were two moments when they forgot the sequence of actions, which looks stupid. BUSHI/Taguchi - booking again... BUSHI didn't need to win this. Because of it, Ryusuke's match with the Hiromu will look weaker. Taiji/Eagles - has consequences that I wrote about in the previous one: due to the fact Robbie's lost on the previous day, we understand that he will definitely not be able to win here against the champion, and therefore the slow pace in this match doesn't work at all. Why couldn't they at least make the beginning and middle faster to make it look less boring? And the worst part is that it was the best match on this show. Desperado/SHO - great final promo, but very average match and SHO's defeat raises a similar problem again. I understand that in the long-term booking this may work, but judging by this BOSJ, this is a terrible decision, and I really feel sorry for SHO... He's awesome and he didn't deserve this..."