>>14741776Well put.
That's the thing with companies like TJPW (and Stardom, for that matter). They're good because the wrestlers in the company are working together all the time. They know each other's styles, work multi-person matches regularly, hang out together, and just generally know each other like they know themselves.
You take someone like that and throw them in a random match with someone they just met and they're just not going to perform on the same level. It involves another skill set. The thing that makes the matches back at home so good becomes a liability of sorts.