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Brody King is coming to the Tokyo Dome on January 5 for a match against David Finlay. At NJPW’s World Tag League show on Thursday, a video aired where King announced that he is answering Finlay’s Wrestle Dynasty open challenge. The House of Black member issued a warning to Finlay and the Bullet Club War Dogs. “You have cemented yourself as one of the most dangerous men in New Japan Pro Wrestling. From the carcass, you took the discarded pieces and you built a dynasty,” King said. “On January 5, at Wrestle Dynasty, I will take your dynasty and turn it back into a carcass. David Finlay, your War Dogs are all bark. This dog bites.” Finlay is defending his IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship against Yota Tsuji at Wrestle Kingdom 19 on January 4. Last month, he issued an open invitation for Wrestle Dynasty — challenging anyone from any promotion to face him. Finlay said he would retain against Tsuji at Wrestle Kingdom and then needed a challenger for January 5. In AEW, King is participating in the Continental Cl

This article first appeared on F4WOnline.com and was syndicated with permission.

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