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In late September
1994, Tom Zenk returned to Tokyo for "The Giant Series" (September 30 -
October 22, 1994). The series occasioned the following commentary from
the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (10/17/94) -
Despite this the
big shows at Budokan Hall were automatically soldout weeks in advance with
"nearly $1 million guaranteed everytime Budokan Hall is booked."
AJPW's strength according to WON derived from its in-ring wrestling featuring Kenta Kobashi and Toshiaki Kawada ("probably the two top wrestlers in the world today") plus "a strong group of mid card performers."
Unlike New Japan, AJPW had avoided talent deals with US promotions, preferring to bring in foreign talent identified by Baba and his bookers.
The result was a promotion which WON (10/24/94) described as receiving "continuous raves about presenting the best main event matches on the planet and some of the most consistently strong house shows."
In addition to Tom Zenk , foreign wrestlers recruited by Baba for the October 1994 series included Steve Williams, Stan Hansen, Johnny Ace, Dan Spivey, Doug Furnas, Dan Kroffat, Johnny Smith, The Eagle, The Falcon, Dory Funk Jr, and Chris Candido who had been wrestling in Smokey Mountain Wrestling and was debuting in Japan. Candido was destined to job for most of the series with a few opening match wins. Zenk was given a more consistent push, appearing in the upper mid card and main event including the All Japan 22nd Anniversary Memorial Match (see above). There, in what was to be his final Japan match - Zenk tagged against the three men who hadd built AJPW and given Zenk his break in Japan - Giant Baba, Jumbo Tsuruta and Dory Funk, Jr.
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Opening night Kasumigaseki (2,200 crowd) (TV taping) |
Dan Kroffatt and Doug Furnas over Takao Omori and Tom Zenk |
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Yokosura |
Tom Zenk and Dan Spivey over The Eagle and The Falcon | |
Korakuen Hall (2,100 sellout) |
Tom Zenk over Masao Inoue |
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Takaoka |
Dory Funk Jr. and
Johnny Smith over Dan Spivey and Tom
Zenk |
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Osaka Furitsu Gym II (1,850 crowd) (arena fan-cam) |
Tom Zenk and Johnny Smith over Dory Funk Jr. and Chris Candido |
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Kumamoto |
Tom Zenk and Johnny Smith over Masao Inoue and Mighty Inoue |
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Fukuoka (2,050 crowd) |
Dan Spivey and Johnny Smith over Dory Funk Jr and Tom Zenk | |
Fukui (2,300 sellout) |
Toshiaki Kawada, Akira Taue and Masa Fuchi over Steve Williams, Johnny Ace and Tom Zenk |
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Gifu (2,800 sellout) |
The Eagle and The Falcon over Johnny Smith and Tom Zenk |
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Shizuoka (2,800 crowd) (TV taping) |
Tom Zenk, Steve Williams and Johnny Ace vs Stan Hansen, Dan Spivey and Johnny Smith |
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Nagaoka (3,250 sellout) |
Giant Baba and Stan Hansen over Johnny Ace and Tom Zenk |
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Murakami (1,500 crowd) |
Tom Zenk over Masao Inoue |
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Fukushima (2,150 sellout) |
Toshiaki Kawada, Akira Taue and Masa Fuchi over Steve Williams, Johnny Ace and Tom Zenk |
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Hoshiro (2,200 sellout) |
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Hirosaki (3,300 sellout) |
Mitsuharu Misawa, Kenta Kobashi and Jun Akiyama over Steve Williams, Johnny Ace and Tom Zenk (21.06) |
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Hachinohe (3,350 sellout) |
Tamon Honda and Takao Omori over Dory Funk Jr., and Tom Zenk | |
Budokan Hall Tokyo (16,300 sellout) (TV taping) |
Giant Baba, Jumbo Tsuruta and Dory Funk, Jr. over The Eagle, Johnny Smith and Tom Zenk when Tsuruta pinned Zenk with the back suplex |
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