Bruiser Brody Memorial Show

The Bruiser Brody Memorial Show was a professional wrestling supercard held by Giant Baba and All Japan Pro Wrestling as a tribute to wrestler Bruiser Brody at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan on August 29, 1988.[1][2][3] His wife and son were present at the event and his widow, Barbara Goodish, presented her late husband's chain to Stan Hansen so he could wear it in remembrance of Brody during his matches. The show received much attention from the Japanese press and, according to the Wrestling Observer, the media coverage "turned into almost an Elvis Presley type of thing as the magazines are still filled with Brody photos four weeks after his death and on Baba's show they mention his name dozens of times each hour".[4] The show was attended by 16,300 fans and raised $70,000,[1] most of which were donated to Brody's family.[4]

Show results

Bruiser Brody Memorial

August 29, 1988 in Tokyo, Japan (Budokan Hall)

No. Results Stipulations Times
1 Mitsuo Momota defeated Tsuyoshi Kikuchi Singles match 07:24[1]
2 Isao Takagi defeated Tatsumi Kitamura Singles match 06:42[1]
3 Mighty Inoue and Isamu Teranishi defeated Motoshi Okuma and Haruka Eigen by disqualification Tag team match 09:55[1]
4 Toshiaki Kawada and Yoshinari Ogawa defeated Masanobu Fuchi and Kenta Kobashi Tag team match 09:38[1]
5 Shinichi Nakano and Akira Taue defeated Rocky Iaukea and The V Tag team match 11:22[1]
6 The Great Kabuki defeated Goro Tsurumi Singles match 05:24[1]
7 Wajima Hiroshi and Takashi Ishikawa defeated Tom Zenk and Jerry Oates Tag team match 15:36[1]
8 Jimmy Snuka and Johnny Ace defeated Tiger Mask and Shinichi Nakano Tag team match 10:10[1]
9 Giant Baba defeated Rusher Kimura Singles match 11:20[1]
10 Stan Hansen defeated Abdullah the Butcher by disqualification Singles match 10:39[1]
11 Genichiro Tenryu and Ashura Hara defeated Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 29:51[1]
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
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References

  1. "Budokan Hall 8/88". All Japan Budokan Hall Shows. ProWrestlingHistory.com.
  2. Puroresu Dojo. "1988". History of Puroresu: 1980s. Puroresu.com.
  3. Hornbaker, Tim. "Bruiser Brody Wrestling History". LegacyOfWrestling.com.
  4. Zenk, Tom. "The Bruiser Brody Memorial Show 8/29/88". Tom Zenk in Japan, 1988 - Bruiser Brody Memorial. TomZenk.net. Retrieved December 31, 2016.
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