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The 2004 Super J-Cup tournament kicked off with Naomichi Marufuji taking on Jun Kasai in the first match of the tournament. After a back and forth action, Marufuji executed a Shiranui on Kasai to win the match. In the next match, Garuda defeated Goa by performing a Hurricanrana to advance to the semi-final. The third match of the quarter-final saw Wataru Inoue defeating Kazuya Yuasa by forcing him to submit to an octopus hold. In the last match of the quarter-final round, OPW's own wrestler Takehiro Murakama took on Taichi Ishikari. After a back and forth action, Murakama executed a Brainbuster for the victory.
In the first semi-final match of the tournament, Naomichi Marufuji defeated Garuda by pinning him with a La Magistral. The next semi-final took place between Takehiro Murakama and Wataru Inoue. The two exchanged momentum until Murakama hit a Brainbuster on Inoue to win the match.
In the following match, Billy Kenkid and Tigers Mask defended the Tag Team Championship against the team of Shiryu and Taka Michinoku in their second title defense of the tag team titles. Kid pinned Michinoku with a backslide to retain the titles.
The penultimate match of the event was a six-man tag team match, in which the veteran team of Jinsei Shinzaki, Jushin Thunder Liger and Super Delfin took on the team of young wrestlers Cima, Heat and Kenta. After a back and forth action, Cima hit a Schwein on Delfin to win the match.
Final
In the final round of the 2004 Super J-Cup, Naomichi Marufuji took on Takehiro Murakama. After a back and forth action, Marufuji executed a Shiranuifrom the top rope on Murakama to win the 2004 Super J-Cup tournament.