Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: January 4 Dome Show, King of the Ring, Unforgiven, SummerSlam, No Mercy, Fully Loaded, WrestleMania 2000, Royal Rumble, Survivor Series, Starrcade, No Way Out, Gary Albright Memorial Show, Armageddon, Entre Torre Infernal, Sin Piedad, Jucio Final, I-Generation Superstars of Wrestling, Backlash, Judgment Day, Rey de Reyes, TripleMania VIII, CMLL 67th Anniversary Show, Verano de Escandalo, New Blood Rising, Guerra de Titanes, Massacre on 34th Street, Millennium Final. Excerpt: The January 4 Tokyo Dome Show is a professional wrestling major show, some times broadcast as a Pay-Per-View (PPV), held by Japanese Professional wrestling promotion New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). The shows often feature wrestlers from North American promotions such as World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and has on these occasions been shown either partially or in full in the United States. NJPW often invites other promotions to participate in their January 4 Dome Shows as well including several companies that have been involved in scripted inter-promotional rivalries such as UWF International (UWFi), Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), Pro Wrestling Zero1 and Pro Wrestling NOAH (NOAH), as well as representatives from the Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion. It has become an annual event that starts the new year in NJPW since its inception in 1992. NJPW have held shows at the Tokyo Dome as far back as April 24, 1989 but their January 4 show has become the most anticipated shows on NJPW calendar, similar to what the Super Bowl is to the NFL or WrestleMania to the WWE. As of 2010 all the Dome shows have featured championship matches, including several titles not owned by NJPW. On two occasions (in 1998 and 2006 no titles changed hands during the show. The 1993 ...