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>...well obviously, I appreciate the effort but to me uhm these two have a lot to learn in terms of constructing a match like my favorite match of all time Angle versus Corbin, which I gave 8 stars and which uhm was the match of the year in 2019 in the NOW awards. In that sweet sentimental and bittersweet ending rollercoaster of a goodbye match Angle displayed his mastery of playing with audiences emotions, where as in this match Okada was displaying his mastery of looking bored and uninterested no matter what the fans were doing and concentrating on doing spots. I'm not saying that Okada and Omega didn't try to put on the show, you know, I can understand that Japanese style video game inspired wrestling with it's focus on gymnastic moves does have it's fans but I found this match increasingly boring much like the Ospreay versus Danielson match it failed to entertain anyone outside of the niche fan base, but to me uhm it didn't really reach anywhere close to the level of American style wrestling WWE has put out on a weekly basis for decades and I uhm I find it unserious that anyone would suggest that Omega as a star is anywhere close to the level of Kurt Angle or Hulk Hogan when they have still have much to learn about telling a story. 2½ stars.