January 4 Tokyo Dome Show

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The January 4 Tokyo Dome Show is a professional wrestling event produced annually on January 4 in the Tokyo Dome by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), a Japan-based professional wrestling promotion. NJPW has promoted events in the venue every January 4 since Super Warriors in Tokyo Dome in 1992.

January 4 Tokyo Dome Show
PromotionNew Japan Pro-Wrestling
First event1992

The January 4 Tokyo Dome Show became NJPW's premier annual event and the biggest event in Japanese wrestling, similar to what WrestleMania is for WWE and American professional wrestling.[1] It has been described as "the largest professional wrestling show in the world outside of the United States" and the "Japanese equivalent to the Super Bowl".[2][3] The show expanded to two nights, with the 2020 edition being the first one to include matches on January 5, and further expanded to include a third night (January 8) in 2022. The event would go back to one night in 2023.

The first two January 4 Tokyo Dome Shows were also the last two WCW/New Japan Supershows. Since 2007, when the event was renamed Wrestle Kingdom in Tokyo Dome, the Dome shows have been broadcast on pay-per-view (PPV). All the Dome shows have featured championship matches, including several titles not owned by NJPW. On three occasions (1998, 2006 and 2013), no titles changed hands during the show. The 2019 show, which featured eight title matches, was the first in which all contested titles changed hands.

Some of the earlier January 4 show attendance numbers have been disputed. Officially, the 1993 Tokyo Dome show set the attendance record with 63,500 fans packing the Tokyo Dome, while according to Dave Meltzer, the 1998 show holds the record with an attendance of 55,000.[4] The lowest attendances for any Dome Shows were for the 2021 event, held under attendance restrictions due to COVID-19; NJPW announced an attendance of 12,689 for the first night and 7,801 for the second.[5] Prior to COVID-19, the 2007 and 2011 Dome shows drew the lowest unofficial gates, with only 18,000 in attendance.[4]

As of 2021, the January 4 shows (including matches held on January 5 as part of two-night events) have hosted 328 matches (not including dark or pre-show matches), 126 of which were title matches leading to 69 title changes in total.[a] The 2005 Tokyo Dome show had a 16-match card, the largest of any single-night show, while 2001, 2002, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2018 and 2019 featured 9 matches, the lowest number of matches on a single-night show (again, not counting dark or pre-show matches). The first two-night show in 2020 featured a total of 16 matches, tying the 2005 show for the most in a single event, but each night featured only eight matches, fewer than any previous Dome Show card. The second two-night show in 2021, affected by COVID-19, had only 6 matches scheduled for each night.

Events

#EventDateCityVenueMain EventRef
1Super Warriors in Tokyo DomeJanuary 4, 1992Tokyo, JapanTokyo DomeRiki Choshu (Greatest 18) vs. Tatsumi Fujinami (IWGP Heavyweight) for the Greatest 18 Championship and IWGP Heavyweight Championship[6]
2Fantastic Story in Tokyo DomeJanuary 4, 1993Genichiro Tenryu vs. Riki Choshu[7]
3BattlefieldJanuary 4, 1994Antonio Inoki vs. Genichiro Tenryu[8]
4Battle 7January 4, 1995Shinya Hashimoto (c) vs. Kensuke Sasaki for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[9]
Wrestling World/Final Power Hall
5Wrestling World 1996January 4, 1996Tokyo, JapanTokyo DomeKeiji Mutoh (c) vs. Nobuhiko Takada for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[10]
6Wrestling World 1997January 4, 1997Shinya Hashimoto (c) vs. Riki Choshu for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[11][12]
7Final Power Hall in Tokyo DomeJanuary 4, 1998Kensuke Sasaki (c) vs. Keiji Mutoh for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[13]
8Wrestling World 1999January 4, 1999Scott Norton (c) vs. Keiji Mutoh for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[14]
9Wrestling World 2000January 4, 2000Genichiro Tenryu (c) vs. Kensuke Sasaki for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[15]
10Wrestling World 2001January 4, 2001Kensuke Sasaki vs. Toshiaki Kawada in the IWGP Heavyweight Championship tournament final[16]
11Wrestling World 2002January 4, 2002Jun Akiyama (c) vs. Yuji Nagata for the GHC Heavyweight Championship[17]
12Wrestling World 2003January 4, 2003Yuji Nagata (c) vs. Josh Barnett for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[18]
13Wrestling World 2004January 4, 2004Shinsuke Nakamura (IWGP) vs. Yoshihiro Takayama (NWF) for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and NWF Heavyweight Championship[19]
14Toukon Festival: Wrestling World 2005January 4, 2005Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the IWGP U-30 Openweight Championship[20]
Toukon Shidou
15Toukon Shidou Chapter 1January 4, 2006Tokyo, JapanTokyo DomeBrock Lesnar (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[21]
Wrestle Kingdom
16Wrestle Kingdom IJanuary 4, 2007Tokyo, JapanTokyo DomeKeiji Mutoh and Masahiro Chono vs. Tencozy (Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima)[22][23][24]
17Wrestle Kingdom IIJanuary 4, 2008Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[25][26][27][28]
18Wrestle Kingdom IIIJanuary 4, 2009Keiji Mutoh (c) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[29][30][31][32][33]
19Wrestle Kingdom IVJanuary 4, 2010Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Yoshihiro Takayama for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[34][35][36][37]
20Wrestle Kingdom VJanuary 4, 2011Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[38][39][40][41]
21Wrestle Kingdom VIJanuary 4, 2012Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs. Minoru Suzuki for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[42][43][44][45][46]
22Wrestle Kingdom 7January 4, 2013Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[47][48][40][49]
23Wrestle Kingdom 8January 4, 2014Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship[50][51][52][40][53]
24Wrestle Kingdom 9January 4, 2015Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[54][55][56][57]
25Wrestle Kingdom 10January 4, 2016Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[58][59][60][61]
26Wrestle Kingdom 11January 4, 2017Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kenny Omega for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[62][63][64]
27Wrestle Kingdom 12January 4, 2018Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Tetsuya Naito for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[65][66]
28Wrestle Kingdom 13January 4, 2019Kenny Omega (c) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[67]
29Wrestle Kingdom 14January 4, 2020Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kota Ibushi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[68]
30Wrestle Kingdom 15January 4, 2021Tetsuya Naito (c) vs. Kota Ibushi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and IWGP Intercontinental Championship[69]
31Wrestle Kingdom 16January 4, 2022Shingo Takagi (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship[70]
32Wrestle Kingdom 17January 4, 2023Jay White (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship[71]
33Wrestle Kingdom 18January 4, 2024Sanada (c) vs. Tetsuya Naito for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship[72][73]
(c) - refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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