NJPW Final Power Hall in Tokyo Dome was a Pay Per View event produced by New Japan Pro Wrestling, which took place on January 4, 1998 , at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan.
It's the 7° edition of the Wrestle Kingdom / January 4 Tokyo Dome Show event series, after NJPW Wrestling World 1997.
The event had an attendance of 65,000 fans. The main event of the show was Kensuke Sasaki vs. Keiji Muto.
Below you can find the full match card and results of NJPW Final Power Hall in Tokyo Dome, and more information about the event.
Event Info
- Event Name NJPW Final Power Hall in Tokyo Dome
- Promotion New Japan Pro Wrestling
- Event Type Pay Per View
- Country Japan
- Location Tokyo, Japan
- Event Date January 4, 1998
- Year 1998
- Event Series Wrestle Kingdom / January 4 Tokyo Dome Show
- Arena Tokyo Dome
- Network TV Asahi
- Attendance 65,000
- Main Event Kensuke Sasaki vs. Keiji Muto
NJPW Final Power Hall in Tokyo Dome Results
- "Super Junior Spirit"
Kendo Kashin defeats Koji Kanemoto -
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
Shinjiro Otani (c) defeats Último Dragón to retain the title - "WCW vs. nWo Japan Special War"
Yuji Nagata [WCW] defeats Hiroyoshi Tenzan [nWo] - "Osamu Nishimura Return Match"
Tatsumi Fujinami & Osamu Nishimura defeat Bull Powers (Manabu Nakanishi & Satoshi Kojima) - "Riki Road Final Message 5 - Riki Choshu Retirement Match #1"
Riki Choshu defeats Kazuyuki Fujita
(Special referee: Kotetsu Yamamoto) - "Riki Road Final Message 5 - Riki Choshu Retirement Match #2"
Riki Choshu defeats Yutaka Yoshie
(Special referee: Kotetsu Yamamoto) - "Riki Road Final Message 5 - Riki Choshu Retirement Match #3"
Riki Choshu defeats Tatsuhito Takaiwa - "Riki Road Final Message 5 - Riki Choshu Retirement Match #4"
Takashi Iizuka defeats Riki Choshu - "Riki Road Final Message 5 - Riki Choshu Retirement Match #5"
Riki Choshu defeats Jushin Thunder Liger -
Different Style Fight
Don Frye defeats Naoya Ogawa -
Different Style Fight
Shinya Hashimoto defeats Dennis Lane via TKO - Masahiro Chono defeats Shiro Koshinaka
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IWGP Heavyweight Championship
Kensuke Sasaki (c) defeats Keiji Muto to retain the title