[10.0] "Rest in Peace to the legend of the sport. He could have amazing matches wether he was in Mexico, Japan, or America. If you need a recommendation, I would recommend a multi man match from Michinoku Pro or his matches with Tiger Mask I from NJPW."
[9.0] "Was für ein Schock. Das ist schon ein großer Verlust im Februar 2025. Das es ihm inzwischen so schlecht ging habe ich nicht bekommen. Es geht wieder eine absolute Legende."
[9.0] "Best non-injuring headbutt in the business. All time great for ring work and influence. Gelled particularly well against Dick Togo. Long live lucharesu."
[10.0] "Hamada is a big deal. A 46 year veteran who pioneered the Lucharesu style thanks to his time spent in Mexico, you can trace a direct line from him to the modern Juniors in Japan with his timeless style."
[9.0] "It's difficult to talk Gran Hamada without talking about his earth-shattering influence on Japanese pro-wrestling. Hamada or Fujiwara, it's hard to say who was more influential in Japanese Pro wrestling coming into the 80s from the 70s. While Fujiwara's evil old man who stretches people gimmick was part of what lead to the explosion of shootstyle and MMA in the 90s, that style in pro wrestling is all-but-dead past 2010. But Hamada's Japanese Lucha is alive and well, with the latest scions the biggest and most popular faction in Japan: Los Ingobernables de Japon. In the ring, he was absolutely incredible back in an age most wrestlers weren't there yet. Incredible athleticism, jaw dropping high flying and a great look."
[8.0] "The Godfather of Japanese Lucha Libre as well as Junior wrestling in Japan. Great wrestling with great technique and graceful when flying in the air."