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AJPW's "Dream Fight" PPV Extravaganza Rocks Nippon Budokan!

April 13th, 2002 - Tokyo, Japan - The iconic Nippon Budokan played host to All Japan Pro Wrestling's (AJPW) latest Pay-Per-View spectacle, dubbed "Dream Fight". A sold-out crowd of 16,000 wrestling enthusiasts packed the hallowed halls, eager to witness a stacked card featuring some of the best talent in the business. Yours truly was on hand to capture all the action, and I'm thrilled to share my report with you here at Zohash.com!

Singles Action: Hirai Outlasts Urano (05:39)

The evening's proceedings kicked off with a spirited singles bout between Nobukazu Hirai and Yasu Urano. These two up-and-comers put on a show, trading holds and near-falls in a thrilling contest that saw Hirai ultimately emerge victorious via pinfall.

Six-Man Tag Mayhem: Hi69, Yang & Hayashi Claim Victory (10:30)

Next up, the always-entertaining Hi69, Jimmy Yang, and Kaz Hayashi teamed up to take on Gran Naniwa, Kazushi Miyamoto, and Ryuji Hijikata in a six-man tag team match. This chaotic affair saw plenty of high-flying action, as well as some intense brawling on the mat. In the end, the trio from Hi69 proved too much for their opponents, securing the win.

Tag Team Tussle: Hosaka & Hase Best Hines & Honma (11:56)

Hideki Hosaka and Hiroshi Hase paired up to face George Hines and Tomoaki Honma in a tag team match. While neither team could quite gain the upper hand, it was Hosaka and Hase who ultimately prevailed via pinfall.

AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title: Kendo Kashin Retains (No Time)

Kendo Kashin put his AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship on the line against Masanobu Fuchi. The champion proved too strong, successfully defending his title in a dominant performance.

Giant Baba Six-Man Cup First Round Action: Rotundo, Williams & Anjo Advance (16:16)

In the first round of the Giant Baba Six-Man Cup tournament, Mike Rotundo, Steve Williams, and Yoji Anjo teamed up to take on Jim Steele, Mike Barton, and The Cedman. This high-energy affair saw all six men give it their all, but in the end, Rotundo's team emerged victorious.

All Asia Tag Team Title: Arashi & Araya Best Nagai & Okumura (No Time)

Arashi and Nobutaka Araya faced Mitsuya Nagai and Shigeo Okumura for the All Asia Tag Team Championship. The challengers put on a strong performance, but it was the reigning champions who retained their titles.

Triple Crown #1 Contendership: Kojima Defeats Kea (17:13)

Satoshi Kojima and Taiyo Kea clashed in a thrilling Triple Crown Title #1 Contendership match. In a seesaw battle, Kojima managed to outlast Kea via pinfall, earning himself a shot at the coveted title.

Triple Crown Championship: Genichiro Tenryu Regains (No Time)

The evening's main event saw Genichiro Tenryu face off against Keiji Muto for the Triple Crown Championship. In a hard-hitting affair, Tenryu successfully regained his title, besting Muto in a thrilling encounter.

Final Thoughts

All in all, "Dream Fight" was an absolute blast from start to finish. AJPW's talented roster delivered some truly unforgettable moments, making this PPV event a must-see for any wrestling fan. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis here at Zohash.com!


Card Details

  • Date: 13 Apr 2002
  • Promotion: All Japan Pro Wrestling
  • Arena: Nippon Budokan
  • Attendance: 16000
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 13 Apr 2002

Matches

  1. Nobukazu Hirai defeat Yasu Urano in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 05:39

  2. Hi69, Jimmy Yang and Kaz Hayashi defeat Gran Naniwa, Kazushi Miyamoto and Ryuji Hijikata in a Six Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 10:30

  3. Hideki Hosaka and Hiroshi Hase defeat George Hines and Tomoaki Honma in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 11:56

  4. Kendo Kashin(C) defeat Masanobu Fuchi in a AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title Match

  5. Mike Rotundo, Steve Williams and Yoji Anjo defeat Jim Steele, Mike Barton and The Cedman in a Giant Baba Six Man Cup First Round Match
    Match Time: 16:16

  6. Arashi and Nobutaka Araya(C) defeat Mitsuya Nagai and Shigeo Okumura in a All Asia Tag Team Title Match

  7. Satoshi Kojima defeat Taiyo Kea in a Triple Crown Title #1 Contendership Match
    Match Time: 17:13

  8. Genichiro Tenryu(C) defeat Keiji Muto in a Triple Crown Title Match