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(ALL JAPAN/NOAH) Bright, fun and intense, the All Japan Dome event on January 28th has been announced. "Royal Road New Century 2001" - Giant Baba 3rd Anniversary Memorial.

Weekly Pro 17th October 2000 (Issue No. 999) All Japan Pro Wrestling has officially decided to hold a memorial event for Giant Baba on January 28th of next year at the Tokyo Dome. The event will be titled "Royal Road New Century 2001." All Japan Pro-Wrestling's "branch*" Noah has announced that Vader will be competing in its inaugural series. New trouble has surfaced between the two promotions over a foreign wrestler's contract. All Japan's new catchphrase is, "Bright, Fun, Intense and New", but what does this mean?  The biggest topic in the world of professional wrestling over the past week was undoubtedly the news that All Japan Pro Wrestling (President Motoko Baba) had officially decided to hold an event at the Tokyo Dome on January 28th. On September 30th, All Japan held a party to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Giant Baba's debut at a hotel in Tokyo. President Motoko took to the stage to give a speech at the party and announced the ...

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