In May 1987, he became the 37th champion of the World Heavyweight Championship. In 1988, he took part in the WWF. He was named Mr. Perfect. In April 1990, he beat Austin in Texas and became the Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion. He became the second champion of the World Heavyweight Championship. Mr. Perfect. Kurt Hering slowly... Kurt Hering slowly... He is biting his gum. His side looks a little bit rusty. He is holding the Intercontinental Heavyweight belt on his waist. He is holding the Tokyo Dome with a guts pose. Slowly, one step at a time. The SWF and the WWF 3.3 at the Wrestle Fest in Tokyo Dome. The number of visitors is already 64,000. The Texas Tornado, Kerrin Fong-Erik, has appeared. In August 1990, he won the WWF 3.3 at the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship. And his opponent weighs 254 pounds, the Texas Tornado, Kerrin Fong-Erik. He is the new champion of the World Heavyweight Championship. The Tornado is the first one to compete with the Tornado. The Tornado is the first one to compete with the Tornado. The Tornado is the first one to compete with the Tornado. So please tell us what you think of this matchup. This card is one of the most popular cards in the WWF. And the kicker, Riku, broke the cart and took the belt as soon as he entered the WWF. And then he took it back with Perfect. This matchup has been going on for a long time. So today, is it okay to have a match with that belt? This is a title match. And now, we have the king of the Intercontinental, Sato from WWF. It's a match between the California Rink and the Cart Hanging. The ring can be thrown to the outside. But it's really just the tip of the iceberg. It's a match between the former NWA World Champion and the NWA World Champion. These two have a lot of connections. Well, in that sense, the two big rinks of the American circuit... They're two people who are the backbone of the pro-wrestling circuit. In that sense, they have a lot of pride. And he has a father's face, right? Oh, it's a discus punch. Now... We just talked about the discus punch. It's a punch that twists a little and throws it in the middle. And Kelly is throwing it in the middle. It's in! It's in! The three-man punch of Felix von Erich. Kelly from Erich. Iron Claw. In nostalgic words, you said, the back of the hand of an alien. It's like the alien is sticking to you. Boston Club steps over to Boston Club. Kelly from Erich. First, the Ibu Kurosugami. And as Carter Erich did, he steps over. Kelly's good butt. Well, that alone is... That's... What are you going to do if you show it so perfectly? That's all. That's dangerous! It's a tough place, isn't it? Yes. Oh, it's an alien. In fact, Mr. Sato. Yes. This iron fist. When you take Iron Claw, it really sticks to your bones. What kind of... What kind of shock does this have? Well... How do I say this? It doesn't shock you. It comes slowly. It comes slowly. Well, in that sense, this Iron Claw... Well, in that sense, this Iron Claw... It's so powerful that it's going to blow up. On the contrary, it's going to be a waste of energy for Carter Henning. But now, Koshu... But now, Koshu... That was a beautiful throw. Well, if it was a race, it would be tough, wouldn't it? Kelly from Erich, you know, the motorcycle accident. He hit his back bone, didn't he? It's been three years since I've been able to do it. His legs. He said he'd never be able to walk again under his knee. Well, I've been fighting in the ring. I'm sure he's got the luck of hitting a good doctor. But it's been three years since I've been able to do it. It's been a long time. Well, I don't think he's going to show that kind of handiwork. Kelly from Erich says he won't show it even if he does. This is a double-edged sword fight after each other. He's the Intercontinental Champion of the WWF. He's fighting with the belt on. On the other hand, this time... Kelly from Erich... He hit his back bone. What a double-edged sword fight. The back bone and the pipe of the pipe. It felt like he hit his forehead. I wonder what his forehead is. He's doing something bad with his forehead. But as a WWF star, he has to be a heel or a babyface. He has to be a tough guy and a strong guy. He has to be an all-round player, not a WWF wrestler. That was a great drop-kick from the women's wrestler. He's got a second rope. He's got an iron claw. He's got it. Iron claw. He's got the camera. But... He's different from his father. He'll let go if he gets hit. He'll let go. He won't let go. He just let go because he got hit. Really? Referee! Referee is in a sandwich crush. This is a bit worrying. Neutral corner. The safety guard is off. Cart heading. Telephone Eric. How will he reverse the Blem Buster? Is this a finisher hold? Is this a fisherman? Yes. A fisherman's finisher hold. That's dangerous. Referee is licking him. Referee is not here. Referee is not counted. This is a cart heading and a key. What does this mean? What does this mean? He's not counted. What does this mean? The fisherman's finisher hold is a cart heading. Telephone Eric got hit. He got hit in that corner. This is a cart heading. He got hit in that neutral corner. Telephone Eric got hit in that neutral corner. Telephone Eric. Telephone Eric. This is a foul. This is a foul. What does this mean to him? He's not counted. What does this mean? This is a foul. What does this mean to him? This is a foul. If that was a Japanese referee he would be considered continued. But in the U.S., the commission is very noisy. How will it end? Will it be Kurt Henning? With a Fischermann's reflex, it looks like he has broken the California League. But in the previous stage, Kurt Henning was caught off guard. It's a big comeback. There's no change in the belt. It's been a long time since he was caught off guard. The California League is slowly preparing for the 64,000 people at the Tokyo Dome. They're going to greet each other deeply and lift their own path.