Wrestle Kingdom 14 Results (Day 2): 4 title changes, Moxley gets destroyed, Former WWE star attacks Naito

Wrestle Kingdom 14 did not disappoint
Wrestle Kingdom 14 did not disappoint

Kazuchika Okada (C) vs Tetsuya Naito (winner leaves with both IWGP Heavyweight and IWGP Intercontinental Championship)

The fans in the Tokyo Dome were in full voice as the bell rang and both men faced off from opposite corners. Both men felt each other out early on before finally locking up in a collar and elbow tie-up.

Okada got the better of the early exchanges, taking Naito down with a DDT and following it up with a sliding dropkick. Naito soon got back into it, hitting Okada with a reverse DDT before locking in a modified submission hold, forcing Okada to get to the bottom rope.

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Naito continued working on Okada until he was caught by a big boot. Okada took back control, hitting Naito with uppercuts followed by a neckbreaker, driving Naito's neck into his knee.

After more back and forth, The Rainmaker followed it up with a shotgun dropkick. The action soon spilled out to ringside and Okada cleared the Japanese announce desk. He then sent Naito knee-first into the commentator's table.

Naito barely managed to beat the count and climb back into the ring, and Okada immediately headed to the top rope and hit him with a Frog Splash. He only got a nearfall from it and followed it up with a German Suplex. Okada tried to follow up with a Rainmaker but Naito countered with the spinning DDT.

Naito tried to follow it up with the Destino but got caught with a dropkick. Naito bounced straight back up and hit the Destino for a nearfall. Naito went to follow it up with another Destino but Okada caught him with a dropkick.

Both men eventually got back to their feet and repeatedly traded forearms. Okada went for the Rainmaker but Naito slapped him across the face. Okada replied with a vicious Rainmaker clothesline and then a Tombstone. He followed it up with another Rainmaker clothesline but Naito still kicked out.

Okada couldn't believe it and went back to work on Naito. He picked him up and hit two more Rainmaker clotheslines. He went for a third but Naito reversed it into a Destino for another nearfall.

Naito headed up to the top rope and nailed the Stardust Crash. Okada kicked out at the last second. Naito then hit another Destino and this time it was enough to put Okada away. Naito created history as the first ever dual IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Champion.

Tetsuya Naito def. Kazuchika Okada

After the match, Naito took the mic and told Okada that he hoped to main event the Tokyo Dome again with him in the future. As Naito was talking, KENTA came out and attacked him, hitting him with the GTS. KENTA then took the titles and posed on Naito.

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Edited by Arvind Sriram
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