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114.06.2025Emerald flash 3310.0 
213.06.2025Desmond33  
307.06.2025Mihaawk10.0 
405.06.2025PEW5659.0 
504.06.2025ZephsPancakes10.0 
601.06.2025majorasmask128.0 
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1101.05.2025JediSaiyanMaster120310.0Whenever the discussion of wrestlers who have had the best rookie year, many argue the likes of Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar, but the real ones will also throw in Jun Akiyama among those men and argue they're just as good as the rest, or even better. While I don't know who to choose personally who had the best rookie year, so I won't answer that question, but I can totally see why someone would choose Jun Akiyama. Seriously, the fact that this man was able to skyrocket to the top in less than 5 years of his career and showcase that he could hang with All Japan's Four Pillars of Heaven is hard to comprehend, he could even be argued for the greatest underdog in professional wrestling once AJPW stopped making him the fall guy in tag matches. Then he would go on to be a more experienced wrestler by the time he wrestled in NOAH, having amazing matches with everyone from the former AJPW guys like Kobashi to NOAH guys like KENTA, he truly came into his own in NOAH if you ask me. Then he goes on to wrestle for DDT where he's the veteran that all the young guys have to truly push themselves to beat him and showcase how good they are since Jun is the measuring stick for the company. Whatever role he has in a company, he's played them all super well, it amazes me how this man is still going and has the ability to wrestle at the age of 54. Overall, Jun Akiyama is one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time who's showcased he can be a great tag team specialist and solo competitor, a true legend in this profession we all love.
1227.03.2025GillesNovaGuy9910.0 
1324.03.2025SlowUnsteady10.0 
1418.03.2025UenoNATION10.0Dethroned Misawa as the first GHC champion, an icon of wrestling. He's in the right place with DDT in this stage of his career he works against your Ueno's and Takeshita's when needed and is good at leaning into the comedy side, with his feud against Hyper Misao being a good example.
1512.03.2025DESPE10.0 
1610.03.2025xitachi10.0 
1705.03.2025piotrusjasigma10.0 
1828.02.2025LemonTwinkie10.0 
1923.02.2025Brutish Dandy9.0One of my personal favorites. Before I converted to the Church of Taue, he was my preferred AJPW original.
2008.01.2025mxkami9.0 
2105.12.2024eetasa29.0 
2229.11.2024PontiffMJ10.0 
2318.11.2024NiesamowitePL9.0 
2410.11.2024Willie 1920010.0Akiyama is the 5th pillar and honestly I'd put him over Akira Taue. His matches with the rest of the pillars were amazing and he always put on great matches in AJPW and NOAH. Although he's in his 50s he can still have amazing showings against people like Eddie Kingston, Bryan Danielson, and many others. His 30+ years of wrestling have been amazing and he's nothing but expiring for pro-wrestlers today and the future.
2502.11.2024Brando Calrissian10.0Akiyama is somebody who I feel like doesn't get as much love as the Four Pillars of Heaven. To me, Akiyama is the unofficial 5th pillar. His very long tenured career packed full of incredible matches puts him up there as one of the best. Even today, after 30+ years of wrestling an incredibly physical style with devastating matches, he can still go out there and have great showings against people like Eddie Kingston and Bryan Danielson and Atsushi Kotoge and all of the tag matches he primarily wrestles in I guess to protect him from his shortcomings. But even then, Akiyama can hit just as hard and take just as much punishment as the younger stars and it just adds to his mythos
2627.10.2024yvonnelikeswrestling9.0 
2729.09.2024JUNAK1YAMA10.0 
2815.09.2024Zak229.0Only familiar with him in his original All Japan run and early NOAH, and to say the least he was absolutely incredible at that time. Akiyama was explosive, exciting and hard hitting, his matches with the four pillars were usually incredible. He was a top guy.
2918.08.2024ReeBoyJenkings10.0 
3021.07.2024woolyshambler9.0better than all of the AJPW pillars except for kobashi, especially considering his longevity and consistency. love you uncle jun!
3102.06.2024704eb9.0 
3227.05.2024WrestlingGuru8.0 
3323.03.2024MooGati9.0 
3402.03.2024perconflncns10.0 
3525.02.2024Anthony Leone9.0 
3624.02.2024RyanKras1610.0 
3720.02.2024Khilji10.0 
3802.02.2024KEI10.0 
3920.01.2024All Cops Are Bossman9.0 
4013.01.2024Taper19949.0 
4105.01.2024eeko10.0 
4202.01.2024GoldenHomies9.0 
4328.12.2023Bar7867888.0 
4428.12.2023Liam Miyahara10.0 
4529.11.2023SleVVen10.0 
4610.11.2023FilipsWrestlingWorld10.0 
4708.11.2023CMgab10.0 
4804.11.2023FelixGamms9.0 
4928.10.2023SadDoro10.0 
5012.09.2023ChopChopChop10.0 
5125.08.2023phil348.0 
5203.08.2023conker810.0 
5324.07.2023Immortan Scott10.0 
5424.07.2023Leo 4 King10.0 
5520.07.2023GonzoAppreciator10.0 
5613.07.2023DangoDaisuki8.0 
5729.06.2023NEVERoverweightChampion9.0 
5823.06.2023Rainmaker419610.0 
5927.05.2023LaBelle2410.0Maybe the greatest to ever do it! Whether he was working as the fiery underdog during his days in All Japan, the mature and experienced fighter in NOAH and around Japanese wrestling in the 2000s, or now as the veteran gatekeeper of DDT, he's always found a way to consistently put on incredible matches and tell stories in the ring. He's underrated because even those who know him and sing his praises may not fully appreciate how good he was during his career. His match with Shibata is one of the best I've ever seen, and he's had classics with just about anybody he faced.
6015.05.2023Dankeyy10.0 
6103.05.2023AidanArcher10.0 
6227.04.2023tmxicon9.0 
6324.04.2023vinnyv919.0 
6411.04.2023Chriswarrior119.0 
6529.03.2023quebradanet8.0 
6603.03.2023PapaGus10.0 
6725.02.2023KKeanel10.0 
6803.02.2023Amaury0810.0 
6926.01.2023joaosousa2010.0 
7011.01.2023benh29.0A fantastic wrestler. He had some vicious offence and his late 90's AJPW and subsequent NOAH work was amazing. Even in his 50's he's still smoother than most.
7111.01.2023TheAWF10510.0 
7208.01.2023kenny jakson9.0 
7331.12.2022jajt19898.0 
7431.12.2022Ofir9.0 
7510.12.2022YannisPapiss10.0 
7605.12.2022BongStroman9.0 
7723.11.2022Dogo76310.0 
7820.11.2022DammitChrist9.0 
7920.10.2022JumpinJerry10.0 
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8113.09.2022Beurt10.0 
8202.09.2022Reinhard Lohengramm10.0 
8322.07.2022EleceRock9.0 
8422.06.2022CLUCK8.0 
8512.06.2022Mhmd-Amin8110.0 
8611.06.2022Supacat159.0 
8704.06.2022tommyyy171410.0 
8811.05.2022TeamCanadaTwoPointOh10.0 
8922.04.2022RafaClau10.0 
9005.04.2022Tagir10.0 
9117.02.2022traditionalbig610.0 
9224.01.2022Argylex9.0 
9323.01.2022Brianm65410.0 
9416.01.2022Lakhiarfarhad9110.0 
9510.01.2022SZ198910.0 
9630.12.2021NikoKillbain7.0Didn't think I'd enjoy his veteran gatekeeper role in DDT but it's actually been very good. His title win vs Endo remains one of my favourite DDT matches this year, but his defenses against Higuchi and HARASHIMA didn't do enough for me. His matches with Takeshita (KO-D Openweight and KO-D Tag) were both very good, and his tournament appearances were solid (Ultimate Tag League especially). Looking forward to his guiding role with Endo.
9725.12.2021NakazawaNumberOne10.0 
9819.12.2021Valeron2110.0 
9909.12.2021chinomoreno10.0 
10007.12.2021alibjk7710.0