The 1997 Battle Formation was the second and final Battle Formationevent produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling, which took place on April 12, 1997 at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. It was a massive success, drawing a crowd of about 60,000 fans and the revenue generated from ticket sales amounted to $5,000,000.[1]
Shinya Hashimoto took on the debuting Naoya Ogawa in the main event, a Different Style Fight. Ogawa won by knocking out Hashimoto with a sleeper hold.[2]
Aftermath
Naoya Ogawa's upset win over Shinya Hashimoto earned him a title shot for the latter's IWGP Heavyweight Championship at Strong Style Evolution. Hashimoto retained the title by knocking out Ogawa with a massive kick to the head.[3]
Following their match at Battle Formation, Antonio Inoki and Tiger King teamed with each other as they took on Jushin Liger and Yoshiaki Fujiwara at Strong Style Evolution. Inoki and King won the match.[3]
The rivalry between The Great Muta and Masahiro Chono continued as Muta competed under his real name Keiji Muto, representing NJPW, and teamed with WCW representatives The Steiner Brothers to take on nWo's Chono and The Outsiders in a six-man tag team match at Strong Style Evolution. nWo won the match.[3]