11 Fascinating WCW/NJPW Collision In Korea Facts

3. Ric Flair And Antonio Inoki Wrestled Just Once In Their Careers

Antonio Inoki Ric Flair Collision In Korea
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The second night was headlined by Antonio Inoki and Ric Flair, a genuine dream match for any pro wrestling historian. Inoki and Flair are unquestionably two of the most important names in the history of professional wrestling, and would almost certainly constitute one half of any legitimate wrestling Mount Rushmore. It is only apt that they should headline the show with the highest attendance in wrestling history.

The match was the only time the two men were in the ring together. Both men were past their best by this point, but the old adage about form being temporary and class being permanent rang true on that starry night in Pyongyang. Flair and Inoki put on a clinic that managed to get the Koreans out of their seats in excitement, proof if proof was needed of Ric Flair's professional wrestling ability.

Inoki won the match after hitting his trademark Enziguri, and the two men were presented with ceremonial vases following the match. The two had never even met before this match.

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