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AJPW King's Road 2004: A Thrilling Affair at Ryogoku Kokugikan

Date: October 31st, 2004 Location: Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan Attendance: 11,500

The King's Road 2004 pay-per-view event was a testament to All Japan Pro Wrestling's (AJPW) enduring reputation for delivering top-notch matches and electrifying crowds. This edition of the annual spectacular lived up to its billing, featuring an array of exciting bouts that left fans in awe.

Six-Man Tag Team Mayhem

The night kicked off with Love Machines (Love Machine Storm, Mini Love Machine, and Super Love Machine) taking on Masanobu Fuchi, Nobukazu Hirai, and Nobutaka Araya. The high-flying antics of the Love Machines proved too much for their opponents to handle, as they emerged victorious in a thrilling 4:57 match.

Suwama vs. Raijin: A Showcase for Kohei's Prowess

Kohei Suwama showcased his impressive skills against Akira Raijin in a singles match that lasted 7:26. The challenger's aerial attacks and quickness were matched by Suwama's power and cunning, resulting in a well-deserved win for the fan favorite.

Six-Man Tag Team Chaos Ensues

The next bout saw MAZADA, NOSAWA, and TAKA Michinoku team up against Hi69, Taichi Ishikari, and Tomoaki Honma. This chaotic encounter yielded a 12:16 victory for the first trio, as they capitalized on their opponents' miscommunication to secure the win.

Kaz Hayashi Captures AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title

The highly anticipated AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title match saw Kaz Hayashi face off against AKIRA. In a hard-fought contest that lasted 17:35, Hayashi emerged victorious, adding another notch to his illustrious career.

Jinsei and Osamu Take Down the Butcher and Ruckus

The tag team match featuring Jinsei Shinzaki and Osamu Nishimura against Abdullah The Butcher and Ruckus proved an intense and physical affair. Despite the formidable opposition, the duo of Jinsei and Osamu managed to outmaneuver their opponents, securing a 9:37 victory.

Satoshi Kojima Outshines Love Machine X

The penultimate bout saw Satoshi Kojima face off against Love Machine X in a singles match that lasted 13:37. Kojima's impressive technical grappling skills allowed him to outclass his opponent and claim the win.

Toshiaki Kawada Secures Triple Crown Title Win

The main event featured Toshiaki Kawada taking on Taiyo Kea for the Triple Crown Title. In a grueling contest that lasted 26:44, Kawada's experience and cunning ultimately proved too much for Kea to handle, as he secured the title victory.

Keiji Muto and Mitsuharu Misawa Dominate

The final match of the evening saw Keiji Muto and Mitsuharu Misawa team up against Hiroshi Hase and Kensuke Sasaki. The tag team match lasted 23:50, with Muto and Misawa's chemistry and experience allowing them to outmaneuver their opponents and emerge victorious.

In conclusion, AJPW King's Road 2004 was an unforgettable event that showcased the best of Japanese professional wrestling. With a star-studded lineup and thrilling matches throughout, this pay-per-view will be remembered for years to come.


Card Details

  • Date: 31 Oct 2004
  • Promotion: All Japan Pro Wrestling
  • Arena: Ryogoku Kokugikan
  • Attendance: 11500
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 31 Oct 2004

Matches

  1. Love Machines (Love Machine Storm, Mini Love Machine and Super Love Machine) defeat Masanobu Fuchi, Nobukazu Hirai and Nobutaka Araya in a Six Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 04:57

  2. Kohei Suwama defeat Akira Raijin in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 07:26

  3. MAZADA, NOSAWA and TAKA Michinoku defeat Hi69, Taichi Ishikari and Tomoaki Honma in a Six Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 12:16

  4. Kaz Hayashi(C) defeat AKIRA in a AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title Match
    Match Time: 17:35

  5. Jinsei Shinzaki and Osamu Nishimura defeat Abdullah The Butcher and Ruckus in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 09:37

  6. Satoshi Kojima defeat Love Machine X in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 13:37

  7. Toshiaki Kawada(C) defeat Taiyo Kea in a Triple Crown Title Match
    Match Time: 26:44

  8. Keiji Muto and Mitsuharu Misawa defeat Hiroshi Hase and Kensuke Sasaki in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 23:50