This article is about the professional wrestling and mixed martial arts event. For the bridge in Ohio, see Bridge of Dreams.
Weekly Pro Wrestling Tokyo Dome Show
Promotion
Weekly Pro Wrestling magazine
Date
April 2, 1995
City
Tokyo, Japan
Venue
Tokyo Dome
Attendance
50,000[1]
The Weekly Pro Wrestling Tokyo Dome Show, often referred to as Bridge of Dreams (Japanese: 夢の架け橋~憧夢春爛漫~), was a multi-promotional professional wrestling and mixed martial arts event hosted by Japanese wrestling magazine, Weekly Pro Wrestling. The event took place on April 2, 1995 at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan.[2][3]
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