Well here are my thoughts. First of all I wanna say the Sumo Hall is an awesome venue. It's very well laid out, reasonable seating room and you van probably sit anywhere in the building and have a good view. There were a couple dozen empty spots I noticed so perhaps just shy of a sellout
Young Lions vs Finlay, Liger and Nakanishi
Nice opener with funny spots. It's great to actually hear Liger's rheme, probably one of the hest themes ever and tragic that it gets cenaored on nroadcasts. Finlay looks tubbier than I remember. Young lions all acted very heelish towards the veterans.
Bullet Club vs Nagata, Makabe and the Tiger Masks
Nobody cared about BC outside of Tonga. Big reactions for Tiger Mask W and everything he did, but it was actually Makabe who got the biggest reactions. I always underestimate his mainstream appeal I guess.
Suzukigun vs Chaos
Suzuki really was the star of this one. He did so much great work and I'd actually love him to take on any of these three in a solo feud.
WCTT vs Taichi and Kanemaru
Taichi is probably the most hated talent on the roster. His entrance and failed karaoke singer gimmick are amazing. It's just an absolute shame he is paired with Kanemaru who is just there, he doesn't really add anything and literally anybody could be in his spot. Taichi has a tendency to ruin matches and should have someone who can carry the team. I'd propose Yoshitatsu because he is also despised. Good finish and RPG Vice as next challengers is perfectly logical.
Kenny and Fale vs Ishii and Yano
I really enjoyed the comedy in this match, it was serious when it needed to be and then they moved to great comedy spots too. Kenny got the biggest reactions and of course was the highlight. I think this match showcases what a versatile performer he is. Kenny pins Ishii which is great, now they can rematch in singles and Kenny hopefully gets his revenge!
LIJ vs "Taguchi Japan"
People are probably sick of seeing this. LIJ has had various matches with "Taguchi Japan" (I'm still not sure if they're officially a stable...) with Elgin. Nakanishi, Kushida and Hiromu rotating in and out. However I loved this match. First of all, Naito with the biggest pop of the night. The fans absolutely went crazy for him. He took a long ass time but we were all clapping along with his music. His hold over the crowd really can't he understated.. Without a doubt LIJ had the most merchandise worn. As he was coming out I kind of felt "Man Naito is wasted in this match."
However I loved this match. It seemed like with all of their previous encounters, they took everything that worked and put it all together. Everybody played their roles to perfection. Tanahashi, who could easily steal the spotlight if he wanted to, takes a backseat and continues to put Evil over. Ricochet looked fucking amazing and the crowd loved him. Taguchi as leader was hilarious and really is excellent in comedy. Sanada acts as the perfect foil to him. Bushi did good teamwork with Naito, ah of course Naito, who ends up being pinned and puts over Juice big time. I think a lot of people would've seen this coming but the crowd still reacted hugely because Naito being pinned is such a big deal. I hope Juice is very grateful (I'm sure he is) for this opportunity to go up against a main eventer, because there are probably many on the roster more deserving. But I'm sure Naito will headline whatever show this will be for and he's enough of a draw by himself, I'm convinced of that.
Anyway all around awesome match, everyone came out of it looking better.
We go to interval. I need a piss desperately and I hear some kind of G1 related announcement. I think Cody is confirmed to be entering. I think Cody is nowhere near as special as some seem to think. But I'm glad he's being put in the G1 for variety's sake and because I think he's going to get exposed big time.
We now have the tag title match. War Machine vs TenCozy. Now considering TenCozy weren't even supposed to go near these belts (I believe KES were slated to win, but then Archer got injured. Then GBH were slated, then Honma got paralyzed). So honestly big respect for TenCozy because even though both are quite old now they really went all out in this one. Kojima is such a legend, it'll be a sad day when he retires, total package wrestler in my opinion. Now War Machine, these guys are great. Two Japanese guys in front of me were total marks for them, especially Hansen cheering everything he did and I can totally see why. Hansen especially I could see as a singles star down the line. Incredibly athletic big men! These guys remind me a lot of NXT era Ascension. War Machine go over and actually bow to TenCozy which got a great reaction. Japanese fans really do love showings of respect.
Never belt Goto vs Zack Sabre Jr. Unfortunately I don't think I can really give a fair assessment of it because I was laughing my ass off through it. The reason is because two fans (sitting next to me, different from the two in front) were basically ripping on Sabre for the entire match. Of course I'm not a completely fluent speaker but they were basically calling him a pussy, saying he was too skinny and that he is not on Goto's level. I do actually really like Sabre and think he's a great addition to any roster, but this match didn't seem to click.
The problem with Sabre is he is kind of an anomaly, nobody really wrestles like him, so anybody who wrestles him has to do it his way. Sabre's great at what he does, but if he tries to do anything outside of that, ie "normal" wrestling, it doesn't really work. His striking and selling are very bad. The way he sold Goto's brutal finisher by sitting up after getting pinned was idiotic. I'd like him to tag with Davey Boy Smith Jr. while Archer's injured.
Kushida vs Hiromu for the Junior belt.
As Kushida was coming out to a good reaction I was thinking "What a great talent Kushida is. Ace of the juniors. Always has good matches." ....I don't know what the fuck happened, incredibly shocking. After Kushida did the dive there was a Hiromu chant, then Hiromu seemef to hit the Time Bomb (He has his back to me so I'm kind of not sure.) Then he does the DVD to the corner, then another Time Bomb.... It's over. In minutes. The crowd and me responded with "EEEHHHHH!?" incredibly confused. Outside of a Yano match I would never expect this and I was actually really disappointed. The two fans who shat on Sabre though loved it, calling Hiromu "incredible" lol but this kind of squash really does not suit Hiromu's style. I never thought I would say Brock vs Goldberg was a better match than this.
Two possibilities went through my mind. Either Kushida got injured before or during the match and they needed to improvise. Or they're gonna do an AJ Styles-style BFG redemption. Kushida said he'd never challenge Hiromu again if he lost. But if he won BOTSJ it would force the match to take place. Well Ricochet vs Hiromu will he awesome I'm sure.
IWGP Heavyweight title Shibata vs Okada
Every single time. New Japan takes me in and I fucking fall for it! Insane match, loved it. Shibata was over huge. Okada playing the heel in this one was great. Just going with the flow of the fans is so much better than ignoring them. Okada basically thinking he could hang with Shibata in striking was a great story, and when Shibata was doing the"penalty shootout" I was convinced the reign was over. I think this is a career defining match for Shibata (probably would be his best match ever if not for the masterpiece Ishii G1 2013 match) and proves he belongs n the main event for sure. The lack of near falls was also really refreshing. The one issue I had with the match was the extended submission spot by Shibata. After the Suzuki defence, I think Roman Reigns has a higher likelihood of tapping than Okada does. I just couldn't buy it.
Okada wins but I couldn't really be mad. This guy is having such an amazing title reign. Every single one of his matches has been top class, and every one has had a different approach to it. This year so far; Omega, Suzuki, Tiger Mask W (not for the title but it should've been) and now this match. All great, all very different matches. Okada is a master of his craft, absolutely the best in the world right now I believe, and he always delivers the goods. Having Fale come out afterwards was smart because fans would've probably been sour towards Okada if he had mic time. Fale will essentially be a filler opponent and it allows them to "reset" Okada back to face. There's no fan who is going to cheer Fale over Okada.