NOAH Tokyo Dome
Show 2004
The Date: July 10th, 2004
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Attendance: 58,000
Haruka Eigen vs. Mitsuo Momota
Not a good opener at all. I didn't enjoy it much at all. Momota wins
with a rollup. *1/4
Tamon Honda, Jun Izumida, and Kikuchi vs. Masao Inoue, Kishin
Kawabata, and Masashi Aoyagi
Better than the last match, but not by much. This started out fast,
but soon got slow and a bit sloppy. Izumida gets the win with the
Mukao Domu. *1/2
Michael Modest and Donovan Morgan vs. Ricky Marvin and Kotaro
Suzuki
A vast improvement over the last two matches. Alot of impressive moves,
such as an apron assisted Spike DDT on the floor, an assisted Last
Rites, and a 3D from Modest and Morgan. Kotaro hits an impressive
version of the Spinal
Shock that he calls Blue Destiny. In the end, however, Modest and
Morgan hit their respective finishers, the Reality Check and the Sayonara,
allowing them to drill Marvin with the Day After Tomorrow. ***
Scorpio and Richard Slinger vs. Akitoshi Saito
and Makoto Hashi
An ok tag team match. I haven't seen Scorpio in awhile, and he looked
pretty good. In the end, Slinger gets the win with a DVD turned into
a Powerslam. *3/4
Akira Taue and Takuma Sano vs. Daisuke Ikeda
and Mohammed Yone
A good tag team match. This starts out right away with Sano trying
to kill Yone with a Backdrop Driver, and Ideka hitting Sano with an
assisted Ganmengiri. Taue brings Yone down from the second rope with
a Nowoda Otoshi, and he and Sano take the advantage for most of the
match. Things break down in the end, and Yone almost pins Sano with
a Muscle Buster. Sano hits the Northern Lights Bomb on Yone, but doesn't
get the pin, so he hits an Avalanche Northern Lights Bomb to win it.
***1/2
Takashi Sugiura and Kendo Kashin vs. Naomichi
Marufuji and KENTA
A great tag team match for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Title Match.
This was just an incredible tag match with alot of fast paced action.
Maraufuji gets splattered with a Gutwrench Suplex off the apron to
the floor!!! However, he gets payback with a Sunset Flip Bomb off
the apron. Things get pretty crazy at the end. Marufuji goes for the
Shiranui, but it gets countered with a Tombstone. KENTA and Marufuji
hit a HUGE Powerbomb/Shiranui
double team, but don't get the win. Marufuji gets the win with an
Avalanche Shiranui. ****1/4
Jushin "Thunder" Lyger vs. Yoshinobu
Kanemaru
Another great match, this one for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Title,
tofollow up the great junior tag action. Lyger hits the Lygerbomb
right away, but it's too early for the pin, so Lyger follows Kanemaru
to the outside, and gives him a HUGE Powerbomb on the floor!!!! This
match really never slows down, as both men pull out everything to
win the match. Lyger hits a Brainbuster and a Super Fisherman Buster,
but still doesn't get the win. Kanemaru keeps Lyger on his toes with
a second rope DDT, and the Deep Impact, but he can't get the win either.
Kanemaru finally gets the win, and the title, with a Brainbuster,
followed by a Revolution-Style Brainbuster. ****1/2
Yoshihiro Takayama and Minoru Suzuki vs. Takeshi
Morishima and Takeshi Rikio
Another good tag match. Morishima and Rikio hit a Nowoda Otoshi and
Backdrop double team on the floor early on!! From there, they try
to isolate Takayama, but it fails, and the big guy is able to aid
his partner. In the end, Takayama wins with the Everest German Suplex.
***1/4
Keiji Mutoh and Taiyo Kea vs. Mistuharu Misawa
and Yoshinari Ogawa
Another good tag match. Misawa lands the Tiger Driver right away on
Mutoh, but Mutoh drills him with the Shining Wizard right afterwards.
Midway through the match, Mutoh hits Ogawa with the Emerald Flowsion,
and Misawa
drills Mutoh with his own Shining Wizard. Kea hits Misawa with the
Surfing Suplex, and the Hawaiian Smasher, but still doesn't get the
pin. Misawa hits an ugly looking Emerald Flowsion, so he picks Kea
back up, and nails the Screwdriver Emerald Flowsion, which destroyed
Kea, and Misawa got the pin. ***1/4
Jun Akiyama vs. Kenta Kobashi
This is an incredible match. They start out with stiff exchanges of
chops and elbow strikes, but soon, Kobashi hits the Sleeper Suplex,
and they bring on some of the big moves in their vast arsenals. Kobashi
hits an insane
Vertical Suplex off the apron to the floor, which saw Akiyama bounce
a legit eight inches off the floor!!!! HOLY SHIT!!!! They drag themselves
back in the ring, where Kobashi breaks out the Orange Crush, but it
doesn't get the
victory. They head back outside, where Kobashi ends up taking an Exploder
off the second rope to the floor!! Again, HOLY SHIT!!!!!! Back inside,
Akiyama breaks out an Avalanche Exploder, and the Wrist Clutch Exploder,
but to no avail. He goes for the one move that might be able to get
him the victory here, the Sterness Dust, but Kobashi escapes, and
spikes Jun with the Real Brainbuster. They get into an exchange of
Half Nelson Suplexes and
Exploders, which ends with Kobashi hitting the Burning Lariat, which
doesn't get the pin. In the end, Kobashi gets the win, and retains
the title with the Burning Hammer. *****
Overall: This show is fucking
great. Several three star plus matches, two four star plus matches,
and a five star match to end the show. Simply incredible, and highly
recommended.
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