Honestly, the blame is kind on everyone involved. Kota shouldn't have accepted the match, NOAH and AEW, who employs Kota, should have been more involved in telling him he couldn't do it at all despite his willingness and stupidness, and they could have found a replacement beforehand and post pone that match until Kota is fully healed, which given how he is he may never fully heal. So, it was just a bad situation all round to me personally.
The thing I hate is that this was supposed to be a big show for NOAH, their Wrestle Kingdom basically, and now this will be all anyone talks about for a good while, which sucks because the show itself was great with Kenoh vs. Manabu Soya, Daga vs. Eita, Tomohiro Ishii vs. Masa Kitamiya, and Go Shiozaki vs. Satoshi Kojima being the standout matches to me.
And The Great Sakuya, The Great Muta's daughter, wrestled and if you watch Marvelous Pro then you will recognize the wrestler portraying her as Riko Kawahata, which is pretty cool and an honor she gets to play The Great Muta's daughter.
The thing I hate is that this was supposed to be a big show for NOAH, their Wrestle Kingdom basically, and now this will be all anyone talks about for a good while, which sucks because the show itself was great with Kenoh vs. Manabu Soya, Daga vs. Eita, Tomohiro Ishii vs. Masa Kitamiya, and Go Shiozaki vs. Satoshi Kojima being the standout matches to me.
And The Great Sakuya, The Great Muta's daughter, wrestled and if you watch Marvelous Pro then you will recognize the wrestler portraying her as Riko Kawahata, which is pretty cool and an honor she gets to play The Great Muta's daughter.