Wrestling All-Star Battle

The Wrestling All-Star Battle or Giant Baba Death 20th Memorial show was a professional wrestling event promoted by Japan's biggest promotions; All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah) and Wrestle-1 (W-1) on February 19, 2019 at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan to honor the 20th anniversary of Giant Baba's death and Abdullah the Butcher's retirement. In addition to AJPW, BJW, NJPW, Noah and W-1 wrestlers, various wrestlers from Dragon Gate, freelancers and legends also took part of the event. The event was broadcasted by Fighting TV Samurai. It also featured no storylines or championship matches, instead they were booked as "supercards", putting together combinations of wrestlers from the three promotions that fans would normally not see. This was the third and last Wrestling All-Star Battle held by Tokyo Sports magazine in the Heisei era.

Background
On October 16, 2018, Tokyo Sports magazine announced the show would be held on February 19, 2019 at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan to honor the 20th anniversary of Giant Baba's death and would be held by Japan's biggest promotions; All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah) and Wrestle-1 (W-1). The last Wrestling All-Star Battle had been held by AJPW and NJPW on August 26, 1979, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Tokyo Sports, where Antonio Inoki and Giant Baba had teamed with each other for the last time defeating Abdullah the Butcher and Tiger Jeet Singh. In the following years, AJPW, NJPW and NOAH would promote two shows in 2011 under the name All Together in response to the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, which the first show held on August 27, 2011 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, was a huge success, with representatives of the three promotions handing a check of ¥58,273,560, made up of ticket, PPV and merchandise sales, to Japanese Red Cross and a second show was held on February 19, 2012 at the Sendai Sun Plaza Hall in Sendai, Miyagi, which was the nearest major city to the epicenter of the March 11, 2011, earthquake and suffered major damage in it and the following tsunami.