The last three matches were all great today. Suzuki has to be WOTY right? The only people I can think of that are close are Bryan and Shingo. And yeah I agree with you, Suzuki winning the G1 would be sweet.
Tanahashi may be broken down, but he remains one of the best storytellers in wrestling. His G1 last year was my favourite of his and I have no doubt he's going to be B block's MVP.
Fale has at least shown an ability to be carried. He's had many good matches with the likes of Okada, Shibata, Tanahashi, Nagata, and Nakamura. Outside of the Ishii match in 2014, Yujiro has been awful.
Even though he's not as ready for the main event as I thought he was, I'm glad he's getting the title shot, never hurts to get some experience at the top of the card.
AOP were talented, a shame to see them go. Also, this is an absolutely brain-dead decision that I just cannot see why was implemented, there's nothing to gain from this. https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2020/09/exclusive-vince-mcmahon-threatens-to-punish-talent-engaging-674408/
I think Corbin showed a lot of promise during that initial SDLive run and had some decent matches and decent promos on Talking Smack, but ever since the John Cena match he stagnated.
For the sake of his legacy, I still want Naito to have a decently long reign with like 2 or 3 successful defences. Plus it's not as if he's awful or business will go down while he's the champ. He's still their most popular guy and can still produce quality matches. But you're right in saying that Ibushi should hold the belt next.