Additionally, Kenta made his NJPW debut appearance at the event.
Production
Background
Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall was officially announced on January 4, 2019, during Wrestle Kingdom 13. The event is NJPW's biggest between January's Wrestle Kingdom 13 and July–August's G1 Climax tournament.[2]
At this year's New Japan Cup, Kota Ibushi defeated the then-IWGP Intercontinental Champion Tetsuya Naito in the first round, eventually setting a championship match for G1 Supercard at Madison Square Garden. There, Ibushi again defeated Naito to become Intercontinental Champion for the first time. On April 20, at Sengoku Lord in Nagoya, following Ibushi's first defense against Zack Sabre Jr., Naito went to the ring and challenged him for a rematch. Ibushi accepted the challenge and the match was scheduled for this show.
At this year's New Japan Cup, Tomohiro Ishii met Taichi in the second round, successfully defeating him. Later in the year, at Wrestling Dontaku 2019, Taichi went on to capture the NEVER Openweight Championship from Jeff Cobb while Ishii defeated Evil in a special singles match. At the Ishii vs. Evil post-match backstage interview, Taichi offered a title challenge to Ishii, with Ishii accepting. The match was then scheduled for this event.
After losing to Will Ospreay at the Best of the Super Jr. 26 Finals, Shingo Takagi asked to wrestle against a heavyweight at Dominion. His request was granted and will face Satoshi Kojima at this event.
Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter wrote that the show was notable for a "major scare in the ring" during the match between Kota Ibushi and Tetsuya Naito in which they wrestled a match exemplifying a "Can you top this?" style, but that the "risks were too high". He also considered it the modern equivalent of The Undertaker vs. Mankind. Naito attempted to German suplex Ibushi to the floor, but Ibushi's head hit the ring apron on the way down, causing "a severe whiplash that looked like it broke his neck." Ibushi claimed to have no neck injury, but Meltzer warned that "in time, this stuff adds up", pointing to the health of All Japan Pro Wrestling's 1990s stars of Kenta Kobashi, Mitsuharu Misawa and Toshiaki Kawada. Ibushi suffered a black eye from Naito's shoot (legitimate) head-butt, with Meltzer criticizing that such moves should have been banned since they ended Katsuyori Shibata's career. Due to this criticism, Meltzer decided not to rate the match. Meltzer gave the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship match a five star rating, the highest rated match on the card. He also awarded the IWGP Heavyweight Championship match four and a half stars. Meltzer otherwise described Dominion as a "basic major New Japan show than a card of the year candidate".[5]