The history Tokyo Dome opened on March 17, 1988 and just over a year later on April 24, 1989 New Japan Pro Wrestling promoted the first wrestling event at the venue. In 1992 NJPW began what would become an annual tradition as the Dome hosted the first January 4th show entitled Super Warriors in Tokyo Dome and saw IWGP Heavyweight Champion: Riki Choshu defeat Greatest 18 Club Champion: Tatsumi Fujinami to unify the titles.
I've often talked about WrestleMania IV being the first time I watched WrestleMania live and I've never missed watching Mania live since then. Since 2015 I have not missed a live WrestleKingdom or January 4th show. In 2015, New Japan in a partnership with Jeff Jarrett WrestleKingdom 9 was available on PPV live in the United States. From 2016 to today I have watched it on New Japan World.
From 2003 to 2014 I would find a bootleg copy of the show on VHS or DVD and later a torrent download. In 2008 TNA Wrestling released the DVD Global Impact Japan which had 7 completed matches from the WrestleKingdom II that involved the TNA wrestlers. After getting New Japan World I went back and watched all of the January 4th show.
It's rather refreshing knowing that show is going to be held on the same day every year instead of waiting for the shows to be announced. For instance WrestleMania's date has varied from as early as March 14th in 2004 and as late as April 20th in 2025.
Since 2015 if I am schedule to work I have taken a vacation day so I can watch the event live as it happens. Spoilers were easier to avoid a decade ago, not so much today. This year, 2025, January 4th fell on a Saturday, and because at 3am Eastern Time, pre-show at 2am. I got up at 2:45am and watched the event live, it was an excellent show overall, was very happy to see Zack Sabre Jr. retain his title in the main event.
I took a nap so I could be rested for Wrestle Dynasty, a joint show between with NJPW, ROH, AEW, CMLL, Stardom, & DDT PRO being represented, also taking place at the Tokyo Dome. With the time difference, the Wrestle Dynasty Pre-show actually started at 10pm Eastern Time on January 4th! So after watching AEW Collision I switched over to New Japan World. Wrestle Dynasty was a better show than Wrestle Kingdom this year.
I've long been a fan of New Japan Pro Wrestling their style and presentation and I enjoyed them much more than WWE. Their partnership with Ring of Honor was the best part of ROH. I was excited when AEW came along and their eventual partnership was New Japan made them even more appealing. I like wrestling better that tell their stories in the ring and not with 30 minute talking segments.
Originally Wrestle Dynasty was supposed to mark New Japan's return to Madison Square Garden on August 22, 2020, but covid killed that. My buddy Jay & I fully planned on going, but it was cancelled before tickets event went on sale.
I will always got to New Japan if I have the opportunity. I do hope to one day be in attendance at the Tokyo Dome on a January 4th.
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