>To El Lindaman, it’s a very important project, and there’s a lot of responsibility on him to produce results. But to Yuga Hayashi it’s the most important one month span of my life.>After Desperado put my name out there I think a lot of fans were expecting a title match between me and him somewhere. that’s something that you can prepare for and put all your energy in. A tournament like this with all these matches back to back, that’s where you might get exposed (laughs).>Man, these are all perfect opponents for El Lindaman. TJP I’ve been watching for a long time, and I know he’s been in BOSJ back in, what, 2011? DOUKI has this real great story behind his ascent, Robbie Eagles is a former champion… I think perhaps the only thing that’s missing is some of the flashy characters that A Block has. Like you have Hiromu who’s larger tan life, and Ace Austin and Alex Zayne, maybe not many know them just yet, but I’ve wrestled them and teamed with them overseas. I think in B Block it’s more… maybe this isn’t the right way to put it, but its more the workhorse block. They’re a little harder for me to assess, and a little more focused on what they do in the ring rather than talking trash. It’s going to be a tough test. >–DOUKI is continuing some remarkable growth.>Lindaman: Growing? Nah, he’s peaked. He had this fairy tale story right? Took himself from nothing, went to Mexico as a teenager, crawled himself up. But that story is done now, he’s here. So now he has to create something extra on top of that. The way I see it, he’s working under this glass ceiling right now, and won’t break through the way he is.>–DOUKI seems very focused on facing you.>Lindaman: See, I think that’s all for show. He makes a show about caring about other people, but I don’t think he’s the type. It’s all just for promotion, I reckon.This interview is great
https://www.njpw1972.com/121064(It was before he lost to Douki)