http://www.voicesofwrestling.com/2013/10/14/new-japan-king-of-pro-wrestling-review/
The 2012 version of King of Pro Wrestling was notable for several reasons. It was the first ever New Japan worldwide iPPV offering. It was also the runaway best wrestling show of 2012, and many feel it was one of the greatest top to bottom pro wrestling shows in history. One year later, and New Japan is still riding a wave of momentum as the hottest promotion on the planet, with an unprecedented run of amazing PPV shows (including WrestleKingdom VII, which only three months later supplanted KoPW as the latest “greatest show ever” in the eyes of many puro fans), the rise of a true superstar in Kazuchika Okada, and reports of an increase in profits of 500% over the previous year.
The 2012 version of King of Pro Wrestling was notable for several reasons. It was the first ever New Japan worldwide iPPV offering. It was also the runaway best wrestling show of 2012, and many feel it was one of the greatest top to bottom pro wrestling shows in history. One year later, and New Japan is still riding a wave of momentum as the hottest promotion on the planet, with an unprecedented run of amazing PPV shows (including WrestleKingdom VII, which only three months later supplanted KoPW as the latest “greatest show ever” in the eyes of many puro fans), the rise of a true superstar in Kazuchika Okada, and reports of an increase in profits of 500% over the previous year.