Wrestle Universe sounds like a good deal but how's NOAH doing these? Other than Big Mike, who I like, I'm not familiar with the comings and goings in the promotion.
For TJPW, how does it compare to Stardom? I like Maki Itoh but is the overall wrestling good in this promotion?
Damn if only there were Cyberfight and Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling generals you could ask this in
Kevin Myers
The wrestling in TJPW is mostly bad to average but the girls are friendly and cute except for Yuka
Leo Cooper
Ah I see what you did there
Tyler Roberts
Elgin's gone. NOAH has a solid main event scene but get used to a weaker lower card and old guys winning a lot. Nakajima and Kenoh are great though. NOAH has higher highs and lower lows than NJPW overall.
(Yuka's one of the worst ones, unless you like bullshit Kota Ibushi levels of no-selling)
Angel Parker
>Other than Big Mike, who I like OH NO NO NO NO HE DOESN'T KNOW
Nathan Gonzalez
>and old guys winning a lot. I don’t mind this.
Samuel Morgan
TJPW is more a theatrical fed than a wresting fed. the wrestling is okay when it matters. NOAH is the opposite it has it's core set of guys in the main event competing against different styles. the undercard isn't much (they're not a big roster) and the juniors don't have much going for them aside from this DragonGate partnership
Dylan Reed
I know about the protein lmao. But I'll still interested in seeing his NOAH run on demand.
Xavier Collins
Nobody but obese smelly Smarks seethe about it
Brayden Myers
FINNERJIMA BAYBAY
Joseph Hernandez
hating boomers for hogging the spotlight is understandable but it's weird how people think once wrestlers get to their late 40's or early 50's they become incapable of putting on good matches or carrying the main event
Nathan Perry
>people think once wrestlers get to their late 40's or early 50's they become incapable of putting on good matches or carrying the main event because they almost always are it's very rare for somebody over 50 to be physically capable of performing at a main event level anymore
TJPW is about their unique colorful roster of characters and each one's personality and how they mesh with each other and seeing your favorites try their hardest to win, the wrestling doesn't really "go hard" like Stardom nor does it try to.
Also to add, in Stardom all the girls are very cookie cutter, they wear the same outfits with the same braided hairstyle, and all do the same moves and work the same matches
NOAH is boomer shit and most of the roster are shit or feneric clones of each other. The entire thing is branded as if it is still the year 2001, the last time it was relevant. Millennial permavirgins who never moved on from nu-metal love it, but they are not worth listening to. TJPW is like DDT but with girls and not as much variety. It's fun.