>>12076613I think it's too early to say. I think it's too early to say for Nakashima, and he's been around for far longer. Hell, I think it's too early to say for Fujita and Oiwa, even though both are clearly very good.
What Oleg and Oskar have over the average Young Lion, in my opinion, is that they both have very clear "gimmicks" already. They're going to be the Kazakh meat mountain and the Teutonic titan until they go on excursion for sure. The question is how far that can carry them. Oleg obviously has great fundamentals, but he's kinda one-note in the ring. I think that's excusable given how little ring time he has up until this point. I think Oskar is exceptional for his experience. I know he wrestled in Europe before his debut for NJPW, but even considering that, he's great playing the monster, great at playing the Young Lion underdog, and a fantastic seller. I've said it a million times, but the Young Lion system is something special.