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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata Kento Miyahara Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Rush Ooooh, match one, the best wrestler in the world against a WWE bootlicker. Tough choice. Undisputed Era are fun but that final match Okada at Sakura Genesis is enough to get Shibata through on its own. Yo, this is loving impossible. PAC & Kento have probably had my 2 favourite title reigns in 2019. PAC's Dream Gate matches were all bare minimum really good, with the Kzy & Ben-K matches in particular standing out as rad. Kento though has had more title matches that are really good or better: the title win over Zeus last year, and then every single title defence this year is well worth watching. Yes, even the Yoshitatsu match from 30th June this year. So I guess I gotta vote Kento but man I'm sad about it. Gage vs Hiromu would be fun, two really mad bastards but in entirely different ways. But Hiromu is my absolute favourite, it's a no brainer. I get that Ospreay is a total dope and not likeable as a human being but he's had the most consistently great in-ring year of any male wrestler I've seen. To me this is an easy choice. I want to vote RPG3K because I love them but they've not really had a memorable year and LAX have done some great stuff.
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 03:41 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 23:07 |
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I think you mean "especially the Yoshitatsu match"
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 04:11 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 04:13 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Kento Miyahara Nick Gage Yuka Sakazaki Roppongi 3k Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 04:22 |
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Tomohiro Ishii PAC Nick Gage Yuka Sakazaki LAX Pentagon Jr Rush
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 04:37 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata Kento Miyahara Nick FUCKIN Gage Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Rush
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 04:42 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Hiromu Takahashi Yuka Sakazaki Roppongi 3k Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 05:34 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay LAX, Santana and Ortiz Pentagon Jr. Rush
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 05:43 |
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Tomohiro Ishii PAC Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 05:55 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata Kento Miyahara Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Kevin Owens Rush
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 05:55 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC abstain . Yuka Sakazaki LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 06:04 |
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Tomohiro Ishii - #TOMO Undisputed Era - Shibata is not an active wrestler PAC - unfamiliar with Kento, sorry Hiromu Takahashi - just gently caress Will already Will Ospreay - just gently caress Hiromu already R3K - still not seen enough of LAX to fully judge them Pentagon Jr - ZERO MIERDO Maki Itoh - hire her coward Tony Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay R3K Pentagon Jr Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 06:15 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era - I literally can not vote 3 of wwe's best workers in nxt over anyone, sorry. Kento Miyahara Hiromu Takahashi Yuka Sakazaki - yuka is a better person than ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 06:47 |
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Thauros posted:kagetsu owns and is a fine choice but hiromu's a totally different case than shibata imo and i love both told ya, tho i'll still vote shibata in this case Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata Kento Miyahara Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay - can be a dipshit but also the perfect comeback opponent for hiromu LAX - they're cool and tag teams is one thing aew does better than new japan Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh - 2019 roh makes anyone less cool
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 08:11 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era PAC Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 08:23 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Nick Gage Yuka Sakazaki LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Hiromu Takahashi Yuka Sakazaki LAX Pentagon Jr. Rush
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Nick Gage Will Ospreay Roppongi 3k Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 09:29 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay Roppongi 3k Pentagon Jr Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 10:54 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era PAC Hiromu Takahashi Yuka Sakazaki LAX Pentagon Jr Maki Itoh Shibata isn't actually wrestling anymore which is the only reason I'm not voting for him. gently caress Will Ospreay.
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 11:17 |
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Ishii/Dunne: Pete Dunne loving sucks UE/Shibata: UE boys are great, but Shibata's final stand eclipses most wrestlers in this tourney PAC/Miyahara: argh, tough one. Both are great, but have to give the edge to Miyahara for basically carrying AJPW for the past few years. Gage/Takahashi: M D K all fuckin day Ospreay/Sakazaki: Ospreay might flip himself into an early grave, but he gets my vote. LAX/R3K: LAX/EYFBO are one of the best teams going today, while I go hot and cold with the Roppongi boys. Pentagon/Owens: For the good times and great memories, Owens gets the vote. Itoh/Rush: Rush freed us from the terror of Matt Taven, he is god. Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata Kento Miyahara Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Kevin Owens Rush
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr Rush
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 11:33 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. abstain because I can't decide between the coolest and the cutest
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Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era PAC Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Rush
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Pete Dunne Undisputed Era PAC Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Kevin Owens Maki Itoh
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Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 17:28 |
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Sad for Omega, but I get it, Liger rules. Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Rush
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 18:31 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 18:47 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era PAC Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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Tomohiro Ishii Undisputed Era PAC Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 21:59 |
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BodyMassageMachine posted:Sad for Omega, but I get it, Liger rules. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKeT4KeGtps Rarity posted:Tomohiro Ishii - #TOMO Any excuse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdBd2Tka4PU
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 22:22 |
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I am reopening voting on round 1. Please return to page 1 and make your selections
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 22:45 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Hiromu Takahashi Will Ospreay Roppongi 3k Kevin Owens Maki Itoh
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Nick Gage Yuka Sakazaki LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 14, 2019 01:20 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata PAC Nick Gage Will Ospreay LAX Pentagon Jr. Maki Itoh ospreay annoys the poo poo out of me a lot of the time but he does some good stuff
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# ? Nov 14, 2019 01:28 |
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Tomohiro Ishii Katsuyori Shibata Kento Miyahara Hiromu Takahashi Yuka Sakazaki LAX Pentagon Jr Maki Itoh
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# ? Nov 14, 2019 15:50 |
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I'm going to extend voting 24 hours as I'm a little under the weather tonight.
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Results: Tomohiro Ishii 45, Pete Dunne 2 Katsuyori Shibata 26, Undisputed Era 17 PAC 30, Kento Miyahara 12 Nick Gage 28, Hiromu Takahashi 22 Will Ospreay 28, Yuka Sakazaki 19 LAX 38, Roppongi 3k 9 Pentagon Jr. 42, Kevin Owens 5 Maki Itoh 33, Rush 13
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Apologies for skipping the graphics this time; I’m behind. I’ll try to pick that up for the next round. Special formatting request: Please only list the name of the person you are voting for from each match-up. This will be easier for me to count than bolding names from match-ups. I can work around this if necessary, but if you can vote by just listing the name of your choice, that would be great. You can abstain from votes. You are not required to list that vote as ‘abstain,’ you just need to skip it. Kota Ibushi Finished 5th in Favorite Active Wrestlers thread Eliminated in semi-finals of 2017 WH-128 by Kenny Omega Eliminated in Round 4 in 2015 by Ricochet Eliminated in Round 3 in 2013 by Kazushi Sakuraba Eliminated in Round 3 in 2011 by The Great Muta Ibushi finally committed to New Japan wrestling full time, which has been heavily reflected in how the company is handling him. He’s no long getting trotted out for fairly meaningless matches and showing up as Tiger Mask W. He’s now the G1 Climax winner and will challenge for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Tokyo Dome. Amazingly athletic, Ibushi almost always has a great match. Jake Atlas Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Atlas is one of the top rising stars on the U.S. indie scene. Just three years into his career, he’s had show stealing matches in GCW & PWG. At BOLA weekend, his matches with Jungle Boy and Dragon Lee were both given four and a half stars by Meltzer. He also has a very good feel for showing charisma in his matches. He’s apparently debating if he should sign with AEW or WWE; regardless of where he goes, he should be a star for that company. Mayu Iwatani Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 The sole remaining member of Stardom's Threedom has had the past few years of her career cursed by unfortunate injuries and is in danger of being left behind by the next generation of Stardom talent, but she is still one of the best around when she gets the opportunity to show off her skills. This year, Mayu achieved what was once and unthinkable goal in wrestling at Madison Square Garden, walking in as ROH Women's Champion. If she can remain healthy, she'll surely continue to remain a central pillar of Stardom for years to come. Thanks to George W Bushi for his help with this profile! Tessa Blanchard Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Blanchard has long been one of the top U.S. women wrestlers outside of WWE. She’s primarily been working in Impact and AAA this year. She had a very good match with Gail Kim this year, and a nice feud against Sami Callihan. Hiroshi Tanahashi Finished 14th in Favorite Active Wrestlers thread Eliminated in Round 3 of 2017 WH-128 by Tomohiro Ishii Eliminated in The Quarter-Finals in 2015 by Kazuchika Okada Eliminated in The Semi-Finals in 2013 by Kazuchika Okada Eliminated in Round 1 in 2009 by Jamie Noble The Ace of New Japan! Tanahashi has long been one of the greatest wrestlers in the world. His run on top of New Japan helped revitalize that company, and he won three Wrestler of the Year awards from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. He’s now 42, and you can tell his body’s taken the toll from all of his years of top quality, high intensity matches. But he’s still shown his ability to put on matches at the top of New Japan’s card and is still among the best in the world. LA Park Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 LA Park is probably the top drawing card in Mexico. He supercharged CMLL’s business when he came in to tease a hair vs. mask feud with Rush that they never came close to delivering on. That’s not a strike against Park, though. Extremely charismatic and a good old man brawler. A fat skeleton. Will always be the Chairman of WCW. Jay White Finished 21st in Favorite Active Wrestlers thread Eliminated in Round 1 of 2017 WH-128 by Pete Dunne For WH-128 ’17, Jay White was a young lion working RevPro and RoH for experience. Now, White’s a former IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, the undisputed leader of Bullet Club, and one of the most hated heels in the world. He has very cerebral matches centering around creative counters to finishers. He’s going to be a key part of New Japan’s future for years. Matt Riddle Eliminated in Round 3 of 2017 WH-128 by Kenny Omega Matt Riddle continues to climb the ranks. After tearing up the indies and EVOLVE, Riddle debuted in NXT earlier this year and has put on great match after great match. He’s already racked up five matches over **** this year, including a great one with Adam Cole on the third episode of NXT. He’s also very charismatic and should be a superstar once WWE gives him the platform he deserves. Jon Moxley Finished 6th in Favorite Active Wrestlers thread Eliminated in Round 1 of 2017 WH-128 by Kento Miyahara Eliminated in Round 4 in 2015 by Finn Balor Eliminated in Round 3 in 2013 by Prince Devitt Eliminated in Round 2 in 2011 by Akira Tozawa Few wrestlers have been as revitalized by leaving the WWE as Moxley. When he left WWE, he was an unmotivated wrestler stuck doing Vince McMahon’s weird idea of comedy. Now, he’s one of the hottest wrestlers in the world, having star making performances in the G1 Climax. He’s started a high stakes feud with Kenny Omega that may produce the most anticipated matches in the U.S. this year. Flamita Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Flamita is one of the most overlooked luchadors active right now. While he primarily works in AAA and Dragon Gate, he has appeared in more than 20 promotions this year. His career highlight has to be his work in the trios match from PWG Sixteen that Dave Meltzer gave five stars. Just 24, he should be a star somewhere in the future. Toru Yano Finished 29th in Favorite Active Wrestlers thread Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 The Sublime Master Thief consistently steals everyone’s hearts. Bringing a needed change of pace to every New Japan card he’s on with his comedic stylings, Toru is basically the Bugs Bunny of NJPW. His part of the G1 every year is one of the most unique every year. Naomichi Marufuji Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Marufuji is still a stalwart of NOAH, where he’s been a three-time GHC Heavyweight Champion. While he hasn’t held gold this year, he’s had noteworthy matches with the likes of Kotaro Suzuki, Takashi Sugiura, Go Shiozaki, and Kaito Kiyomiya. Tetsuya Naito Finished 13th in Favorite Active Wrestlers thread Eliminated in semi-finals of 2017 WH-128 by Kazuchika Okada Eliminated in Round 1 in 2015 by Adam Cole Naito’s booking is one of the more interesting aspects of New Japan. Extremely talented in the ring and very charismatic, he leads the popular Los Ingobernables de Japon stable, but he’s never really been given the opportunity to top the card before adopting his sleazier persona. He was the long running Intercontinental champion who started all of the talk of combining that belt with the IWGP World title, but then he recently lost it to Jay White. Even if Gedo won’t go all in on him, he’s still one of the best in the world. LuFisto Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 LuFisto has long been one of the top women on the independent scene, breaking ground by partaking in intergender hardcore matches. She’s overcome a stroke and cervical cancer to continue her career. After initially announcing her retirement this year, she won the wXw Femme Fatales tournament and announced she was going to continue her career. Best Friends, Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta Chuck Taylor finished 22rd in Favorite Active Wrestlers thread Trent Beretta did not receive a vote in the Favorite Active Wrestlers Thread Taylor: Eliminated in Round 2 of 2017 WH-128 by John Cena Trent: did not appear in the 2017 WH-128 Chuck & Trent have largely spent most of the past two years as tag team specialists, with great runs in PWG, RoH, New Japan, and now AEW. Charismatic and great workers, they rank among the best teams in the sport and they’ve been able to take their real world friendship into the central part of their gimmick. They should be among the top teams in AEW for years to come. Joey Janela Eliminated in Round 1 of 2017 WH-128 by Adam Cole The Bad Boy of pro wrestling, Janela is one of the most unique talents in the game right now. He’s the namesake of a series of oddball “Spring Break” events and associated Lost in New York and Escape from L.A. shows, which feature everything from Dan Severn to death matches to Kikutaro to the family feud of Invisible Man vs. Invisible Stan. Even beyond that, Janela is a talent with a diversity of skills. He made his name doing crazy death matches, but he also had a great hour-long iron man match with David Starr at Beyond’s 2019 Americana show. Few indie wrestlers have been able to build a following like Janela, and his presence on AEW could provide an X-factor for their first year of existence. Your ballot: Kota Ibushi vs. Jake Atlas Mayu Iwatani vs. Tessa Blanchard Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. LA Park Jay White vs. Matt Riddle Jon Moxley vs. Flamita Toru Yano vs. Naomichi Marufuji Tetsuya Naito vs. LuFisto Best Friends vs. Joey Janela Voting closes at 7 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, or whenever I get in front of a computer after that.
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 04:27 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 23:07 |
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Kota Ibushi Mayu Iwatani Hiroshi Tanahashi Jay White Flamita Naomichi Marufuji Tetsuya Naito Best Friends
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