Once again, Japanese ingenuity has taken a great American premise and made it even better. Japanese pro wrestler Kazuchika Okada not only had a light show, loud music and an intense video, but he had dinosaurs! Before his IWGP Heavyweight Title defense against Hirooki Goto at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s The New Beginning II in Osaka, the outlandish wrestler unleashed his animatronic velociraptor to assist him to the ring. Okada was not only protected by a prehistoric beast, but he also had a gigantic sword that would make Conan the Barbarian blush and he made it rain money from the heavens above. Of course Goto lost the match, he had no chance, no swords and most importantly, no velocirapter.
This Pro Wrestling Entrance With Giant Swords And A Velociraptor Is The Greatest Pro Wrestling Entrance Of All-Time
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