Since we're openly talking about WK13 now...
An unusual choice to have every title change hands but I honestly thought every title match could've gone either way. Obviously, any match involving a member of the Elite would make perfect sense if they lost. In a confidence pool, I would've put Juice over Cody as my #1 pick. The early seeds of the Elite being on their way out was with Page getting into it with Chase and Yujiro during the gauntlet match. Then we saw the next night with Chase and Yujiro wearing their old Bullet Club gear in their match and then they help G.O.D. and Ishimori retain the 6-man titles.
Kenny vs. Tana was match of the night...it was another Kenny classic but Tana has been on a run of great matches in the last year or so. I thought he's had a series of brilliant matches with Okada and the final of the G1 against Ibushi was awesome. If this was Kenny's last match in Japan, I think he leaves on a high note. Also worth noting, they leave the One-Winged Angel as a protected finisher. I'm happy that Tana didn't kick out of it...he just avoided it a couple times during the match.
The big thing now with this show and NYD, what do you have with NJPW if the Elite isn't going to be a part of it? I think for the local Japanese fans, they'll still love the product. The best workers in the promotion are Japanese. Juice is a good midcard foreign babyface. He's been well-received by the fans for a while. Ospreay is entertaining but is moving more towards a stiffer worker and is showing heel tendencies. The openweight title should be a nice way to work him up into the top of the card and out of the junior division.
I think Jay White is a credible heel leader of Bullet Club but he's not on the level of Devitt, A.J. or Kenny in terms of in-ring work. He's going to need a big year in terms of putting on great matches because I can't accept him as a top guy if all he does is cheat. What made Kenny great was that he could work heel but still win clean because you believed he was the better man. He basically was a heel or tweener until he and Ibushi re-united. It was the end with this match with Tana that he went back to being more of a heel with his promos and in-ring.
I love the junior division but it's in a bit of a strange place. Ishimori is a worthy champ but with Ospreay moving up, Kushida potentially leaving, Hiromu not returning any time soon...Marty is still with ROH so I'd think he's still in the division. There's some good juniors on the roster (mostly tied in with junior tag division) but not quite where they were a year ago when the 4-way at Tokyo Dome was Ospreay, Hiromu, Kushida and Marty.