6th JAPAN TOUR
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Zenk had been asked back for the October '89 series - but meanwhile he'd been contacted by NWA. Given the heat that existed between NWA and All Japan, and given that signing with NWA meant burning a bridge with Baba, Zenk held out for a two year contract from NWA and an exemption from working NWA matches with Baba's rival, New Japan.
This exemption was respected until 1991, when Zenk was booked by Dusty Rhodes for the New Japan/WCW Supershow at the Tokyo Egg Dome - Match 2 out of 11 - Tom Zenk, Brian Pillman and Tim Horner vs Shiro Koshinaka, Kuniaki Kobayashi and Takayuki Iizuka.
For
the first few weeks of Rhodes' tenure as booker, Pillman had been working
Mike Graham to set up a light heavyweight division that he could dominate.
In late February, Graham and Rhodes decided to give Pillman a super-push
as the "new Magnum T.A.", with Graham coaching Pillman into the role. Pillman
came to the New Japan/WCW Supershow hoping to convince Rhodes to set him
up with a program against Jushin Liger that would help solidify his place
as a main eventer and increase his money.
March 21, 1991 in Egg Dome, Tokyo, Japan drawing 64,500 ($3,160,000) |
Diary for the weekWednesday
"All the wrestlers and company officials along with the press met at the Keio Plaza Hotel for a luncheon. The way everything was handled gave this show the aura of a hot heavyweight title fight. .... The difference in the overall respect that the business and sport of pro-wrestling have in Japan as compared to the United States is overwhelming..... When Antonio Inoki walked in, it was not like a celebrity had just entered the room, it was more like George Bush [Snr].... Whatever product mix one favors in regards to pro-wrestling ... the fact is that the Japanese style enables the sport (and you can't argue the word 'sport' doesn't apply here) to have a level of respect and mainstream popularity that the product mix in the US simply doesn't allow ...There are no babyfaces and heels, at least in the exaggerated sense. The heat comes from action in the ring rather than personal characteristics..." (Dave Meltzer, WON 04/01/91)
Mr Hughes, Tom Zenk, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Shane Douglas at the Keio Plaza Hotel lunch. |
After several hot near falls, Iizuka pinned Horner (at 12:10) with a Dragon suplex (full nelson into a German suplex). It had been a good cold Japan match with some nice spots and good crowd reaction – pretty much was it was supposed to be. Meltzer scored it three and three quarter stars - second behind The Steiners vs Hiroshi Hase and Kensuke Sasaki, which he considered "a definite match of the year candidate." (WON 04/01/91).