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So, "NOAH: Departure 2004" is really more than just another wrestling event. It’s a historical moment, you know? First time Pro Wrestling Noah hit the Tokyo Dome, and that alone adds this weight to the whole thing. The atmosphere is electric, with the crowd feeding off the tension between the wrestlers. The pacing is pretty relentless—each match builds on the last, creating this palpable anticipation. You get to see some solid performances, especially from those who had a long-standing feud. It captures that blend of athleticism and drama that wrestling fans crave. The practical effects of the matches, the real grit, it's all there. It’s a piece of wrestling history that resonates on different levels.
This event has become a notable piece in wrestling collectors' circles, particularly due to its significance as Noah's debut at the Tokyo Dome. It's relatively scarce on physical formats, which adds to its allure. Collectors often seek out original broadcasts or special editions, with interest rising among those who appreciate the nuances of wrestling storytelling in this era.
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