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Daisuke Sekimoto, Masato Tanaka & Takashi Sugiura vs. HARASHIMA, Yuji Hino & Yuji Okabayashi

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9.40
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Valid votes: 85
Number of comments: 20
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Average rating: 9.44  [85]
Average rating in 2026: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2025: 8.91  [11]
Average rating in 2024: 9.14  [7]
Average rating in 2023: 9.57  [14]
Average rating in 2022: 9.57  [14]
Average rating in 2021: 9.60  [10]
Average rating in 2020: 10.00  [4]
Average rating in 2019: 9.00  [6]
Average rating in 2018: 9.50  [6]
Average rating in 2017: 10.00  [2]
Average rating in 2016: 9.83  [6]
Average rating in 2015: 9.50  [4]
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ISimon1912 wrote on 19.01.2026:
[8.0] "This is the kind of match that's usually overrated around here, but it's a great match, with great sequences of power moves, and if this match had an MVP, it would be Yuji Okabayashi [****]."
TPG wrote on 23.11.2025:
[10.0] "This was an absolutely tremendous six-man tag, which shouldn't shock anyone given the line-up involved. HARASHIMA and Tanaka opened with crisp, confident grappling before things escalated the moment Sugiura and Okabayashi tagged in, and those two wasted zero time and immediately started clubbing the life out of each other. From there, HARASHIMA became the designated victim, getting pounded on by the opposing trio. At one point Sekimoto and Tanaka dropped twenty-seven elbow drops onto HARASHIMA's chest in a row. When Sugiura locked in a double-leg crab, Okabayashi had to storm in and chop his way out of the situation just to save his partner. Once HARASHIMA finally reached his corner, the match erupted into a full-scale war. From that point on it was non-stop stiff shots, meaty exchanges, and huge bombs from all six men. The chemistry was remarkable; everyone hit hard, everything landed with weight, and the last five minutes in particular were a wild, frantic sprint. After thirty minutes of absolute brutality, the time-limit draw felt earned and satisfying. Even in a match where everyone shined, Yuji Hino stood out massively. His facial expressions, his contemptuous flipping off of Sekimoto, and especially that huge top-rope spot, he had REAL "I do not care about your health or safety" energy, and it ruled. Funny enough, Sugiura, the guy I originally came to see, ended up being the least interesting of the bunch, not bad by any stretch, just overshadowed by the monsters around him. At the end of the day, nothing hits quite like six absolute units beating the hell out of each other for half an hour. Brutal, fun, and exactly what you'd hope for from these six. ****3/4"
Geo93 wrote on 28.01.2025:
[9.0] "Just a crazy-ass fun match. Daisuke Sekimoto, Masato Tanaka & Takashi Sugiura is maybe the wildest trio of all time. I was less familiar with the other team, but HARASHIMA, Yuji Okabayashi & Yuji Hino all impressed me. Okabayashi might've been the star of this match, he was like a raid boss and was booked in an absolutely beastly way. Super hard-hitting stiff action and some crazy sequences towards the end. I had a lot of fun with this one, and the time limit expiring didn't really affect my enjoyment."
Wrasslinfan619 wrote on 22.02.2024:
[7.0] "Good 6 man tag, they murdered each other for 30 minutes and it ruled. It ended by draw but the draw finish was good, overall pretty good match."
sugigirls wrote on 15.10.2023:
[9.0] "Nothing rocks more than dudes just messing each other up for 30 minutes. I will say that I watched this match for Sugiura and he ended up interesting me the least out of all the guys in this match despite still having some solid spots. Yuji Hino stood out to me a lot, he was very fun in this with his expressions and flipping Sekimoto off, and that move off the top rope had me yelling. All these dudes rock and had pretty amazing chemistry, fun match!"
Shadow Explosion wrote on 10.07.2023:
[10.0] "This is a pretty big interpromotional match. Sekimoto & Okabayashi are repping BJW obviously, Tanaka's repping Zero1, Sugiura's repping NOAH, Yuji Hino's repping K-Dojo, & HARASHIMA's repping DDT. I loved the prelims where HARASHIMA gives everyone on the opposing team a handshake, and when it's Hino's turn he gives respect to the Dangan Yankees and flips off Sekimoto, Sekimoto is distraught afterwards. The next half hour is a freight train of pain, so much painful looking offense, I never wanted it to end and sadly it did. All these guys kick so much ass."
benny5bellys wrote on 16.03.2023:
[9.0] "This was six lads leathering the absolute shit out of each other for 30 minutes. Absolutely cracking stuff."
Lakhiarfarhad91 wrote on 25.08.2022:
[9.0] "This was such an amazing six man tag match. And it wasn't surprising in the slightest because of the wrestlers involved. Started with nice grappling between HARASHIMA and Tanaka then Sugiura and Okabayashi got the tag and they didn't waste any time destroying eachother with strikes. HARASHIMA took a beat down from the opposing team. Sekimoto and Tanaka hit 27 elbow drops on HARASHIMA's chest. Okabayashi came to the rescue of HARASHIMA by chopping Sugiura to break his double leg crab on HARASHIMA. Once HARASHIMA got the tag, the match turned into an all out war between these two teams. Lots of fun and hard hitting exchanges full of stiff strikes and big bombs all the way through, especially the last 5 minutes which were wild and it lead to a 30 minute time limit draw. I wasn't expecting anything less from these 6 men. 8.50/10"
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 10.08.2021:
[10.0] "What if six semi-trucks all ran into each other at full speed? The resulting destruction would have the same vibe as this match, every guy seems like a monster and they are just doing wild on each other. This was insanely fun."
Makai Club wrote on 13.08.2019:
[9.0] "Interestingly enough, HARASHIMA is the only one before the match that got streamers. Not sure what the deal was with that, and in BJW of all places in the match involving Sekimoto and Okabayashi - BJW guys. If you want balls to the wall action, you? ll enjoy this. There is always something going on whether it? s in the ring, or on the outside. Whether it was Sekimoto and Okabayashi hittings chops or Tanaka and Hino having their nice little segment, the match is very active. That triple splash that Team Seki did on Hino ruled. In fact, the whole closing stretch was absolutely bananas. Bless HARASHIMA for being the only one who wanted to do a cohesive ? story? in the match. This was just a big and manly heavyweight spot fest that was pretty fun from start to finish. In a match that he could? ve got lost in, HARASHIMA was a major stand out, for me, in this match. While everyone else was throwing all their might into hitting the most brutal bombs they could muster, HARASHIMA is the more traditional of the 6. And since HARASHIMA is the least brutish of the lot and the easiest to rally behind, he fits the FIP for his team perfectly. And he does so well - eating all his opponents offence very well and making them look great in the process with his selling. HARASHIMA at one point took a really nasty bump, rib first, on the ropes after a Sugiura suplex. Even when he has his run of offence, there is tons of energy about him. A hell of a match overall. Big time MOTYC. Great performances from most involved, HARASHIMA mostly. Except Sugiura who didn? t stand out much imo. ****1/4"
jamzell00 wrote on 05.06.2018:
[10.0] "Just the beefiest match you can think of. Everyone looked great and I'm reminded why I love Tanaka so much. Crazy bastard he is, ****3/4"
seriousbusiness wrote on 22.02.2018:
[10.0] "A fantastic 6 man tag match featuring some of the more underrated guys in modern Puroresu. Each guy brought a specific dynamic to the match with Sekimoto and Yuji of course being the stiff machines that they are, Sugiura and Tanaka bringing out their own stiff elbows, Hino hitting some of the HARDEST chops I have ever heard, and even though HARASHIMA didn't get to go all out he still had a few moments to shine as well. Just a stiff ass amazing all star match, ****3/4."
TrevPuroFan wrote on 26.06.2016:
[10.0] "This was an absolutely amazing 6 man tag match between 6 top workers. Sekimoto, Okabayashi & Hino brought the hardhitting. Harashima worked some stiff kicks. And Sugiura & Tanaka did some absolutely breathtaking elbows. This match had some sick sequences. One of the best of 2015. ****1/2"
MatteoMerdok wrote on 21.01.2016:
[9.0] "**** 1/4 stars out of 5. I have this tied as the best trios match that I have witnessed from 2015 with PWG's Eurotrash vs. Mount Rushmore 2. 0. Very entertaining and highly recommended."
Davor Megacidal wrote on 14.12.2015:
[8.0] "I honestly don't think this match deserve a ***** bu it's definitively a ****1/4 for me. BJW has the most enjoyable heavyweight division in the world. This match was crazy and everybody did his thing. The focus on the showing of strenght of the big guys, plus the speed added by guys like Harashima and the brutal hitting and insane lariats made this a BJW's remarkable match of 2015. Props to Yuji Hino and his badass charachter, very entertaining match."
Glover wrote on 15.11.2015:
[10.0] "Absolutely amazing match. These six men just went crazy in what I can only describe as a Heavyweight Spotfest. The teams themselves were well-balanced and allowed for everybody's talent to shine through. HARASHIMA is one hell of a scrappy babyface, Hino is the most lovable asshole in Japanese wrestling, Tanaka and Sugiura are an amazing tag team, Okabayashi is a brick wall of a human being, and Daisuke Sekimoto is one of THE best workers in the world today. Throw all of that into a huge, off-the-wall main event tag that's meant to be the swan song for the venue, and you've got an amazing match. That's not even mentioning the underlying storyline told going into Sekimoto and Okabayashi's impending title match throughout, accentuated by the Time Limit finish. ****3/4"