I am going on a week long trip to America tomorrow so there will be no more posts until next Wednesday at the earliest. So I am missing results for the “HURRICANE SKY LOVE” show in Nagoya. I’ll be at PAX Prime in Seattle though for anyone who wants to say hi. I’ll be the nerdy guy wearing a T-shirt with a video game reference on it. You can’t miss me!
Ultra-Generation Army, Let’s Go 30’s!
August 27, 2012DDT “HURRICANE SKY LOVE”, 02/09/2012
Nagoya Telepia Hall
1. Akito Vs Tetsuya Endo
2. Yasu Urano & Antonio Honda Vs Hikaru Sato & Michael Nakazawa
3. MIKAMI Vs Makoto Oishi
4. Sanshiro Takagi & Yukio Sakaguchi Vs KUDO & Gota Ihashi
5. Kota Ibushi & Mr. #6 Vs Danshoku Dino & DJ Nira
6. Ultra-Generation Army Uprising: HARASHIMA, Masa Takanashi & Daisuke Sasaki Vs Keisuke Ishii, Takao Soma & Shigehiro Irie
The temporarily named Ultra-Generation Army of Keisuke Ishii, Takao Soma & Shigehiro Irie have sent a clear message to DDT that they are taking over the main event scene. Tired of seeing his seniors hogging the top spot, Ishii has rounded up his fellow generation wrestlers to make their move to the top spot. Their first targets are HARASHIMA, Masa Takanashi & Daisuke Sasaki. But make no mistake, wrestlers like Sanshiro Takagi, MIKAMI, KUDO, Kota Ibushi and Danshoku Dino are in their sights aswell.
DDT “OSAKA BAY BLUES SPECIAL 2012”, 16/09/2012
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Hikaru Sato & Shoichi Uchida Vs Daisuke Sasaki & Tetsuya Endo
2. Kota Ibushi & Konosuke Takeshita Vs Sanshiro Takagi & Yuji Hino
3. Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title: Yoshiaki Fujiwara (c) Vs Danshoku Dino
4. Michael Nakazawa Vs Yukio Sakaguchi
5. KO-D Tag Team Title: MIKAMI & Tatsumi Fujinami (c) Vs Yasu Urano & Antonio Honda
Yasu Urano & Antonio Honda get their KO-D Tag Team Title shot here.
DDT “DDT48 GENERAL ELECTION 2012 ~ASK FIRST SPECIAL~” Results
August 26, 2012DDT “DDT48 GENERAL ELECTION 2012 ~ASK FIRST SPECIAL~”, 26/08/2012
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1,237 Fans – No Vacancy
0. Dark Match – Furious Battle Royal: Makoto Oishi Vs Tomomitsu Matsunaga Vs Saint Rion Vs Choun-Shiryu Vs Shoichi Uchida Vs Kiai Ryuuken Ecchan Vs Goro Jr ended in a No Contest when it was time for the show to begin (9:07).
1. Tetsuya Endo & Konosuke Takeshita defeated Hiroshi Fukuda & Taichi Kazato when Endo pinned Fukuda with a Moonsault Press (6:09).
2. Cherry defeated NOZOMI with the Cherryton Bomb (3:50).
3. 5 Vs 2 Handicap Match: Kengo Ohka & Mio Shirai defeated Gorgeous Matsuno, Hideki Shiota, Michael Nakazawa, Batten Tamagawa & Gota Ihashi when Ohka pinned Tamagawa with the Spear Of Fire (6:30).
4. Yukio Sakaguchi & Isami Kodaka defeated KUDO & Akito when Kodaka submitted Akito with a Scorpion Deathlock (7:12).
5. E. YOSHIHIKO defeated MIKAMI with the Metempsychosis School Boy (7:26).
6. No. 1 Contendership For KO-D Tag Team Title – 3 Way Match: Yasu Urano & Antonio Honda defeated Hoshitango & Masa Takanashi and Seiya Morohashi & Ken Ohka when Honda pinned Morohashi with the Diving Fist Drop (6:36).
7. Falls Count Anywhere Match: Sanshiro Takagi Vs Yuji Hino ended in a Time Limit Draw (10:00).
8. DJ Nira defeated Danshoku Dino with a La Magistral Cradle (5:17).
9. Keisuke Ishii defeated Takao Soma with the Kneel Kick (7:42).
10. Special Tag Match: HARASHIMA & Hikaru Sato defeated Kota Ibushi & Daisuke Sasaki when HARASHIMA pinned Sasaki with the Somato (12:47).
11. DDT Extreme Title: Shuji Ishikawa (c) defeated Shigehiro Irie with the Splash Mountain (13:56).
*V1 for Shuji Ishikawa.
The polls were open for the DDT48 General Election 2012 with the fans in attendance already giving their votes for who they want to win the annual event.
Tsurumi Amon invited the DDT roster to the ring at the start of the show. He congratulated all of them on a job well done for the 15th Anniversary Show in Budokan Hall. He then said that DDT must continue to change and announced that all stables must disband and be replaced with new ones. The groups have until 19th September to split up and the new units must be created by 30th September. The response from all the wrestlers was negative. Makoto Oishi said that Homoiro Clover Z was approaching its one year anniverary while Masa Takanashi said he only just formed La Familia. Sanshiro Takagi went too far and called Amon a motherfucker. As punishment, Amon turned Takagi’s match with Yuji Hino later that night into a Falls Count Anywhere match. Takagi swore that the nWJ will not disband.
Amon then got the new group process rolling by creating a new stable of his own called the Tehajimeni Shinitai Tsurumi, or TST for short. He asked if anyone wanted to join but got no response. Amon thought the many wrestlers who want to join his awesome new group were feeling shy. So he decided to turn around and close his eyes. If anyone wanted to join him, they would stay inside the ring when he turned back around and opened his eyes. He did just that and when he looked back he found himself alone in the ring.
The first real formation of a new stable did take place at the end of the show when Shuji Ishikawa defeated Shigehiro Irie in a DDT Extreme Title match. Right after Shuji told Irie that he will never lose to him, Keisuke Ishii ran into the ring and struck Ishikawa with the Kneel Kick. Ishii asked Irie how long has he been under Ishikawa’s wing. He also asked Takao Soma how long he has been Sanshiro Takagi’s sidekick. It was now time for them to rise and take over. Ishii called out DDT’s established wrestlers and said he was going to pick a fight with all of them plus Union too. Irie cemented his decision to join Ishii by headbutting Ishikawa. He then said “My friends have increased a lot. I’m glad.” Soma told Takagi the nWJ was disbanding as of today. While this new unit does not have a name yet, it is clear that Ishii, Soma and Irie have declared war on the DDT veterans!
The DDT Extreme Title was defended in a normal match with no extra rules added. However, Shuji Ishikawa brought a chair into the ring and dared Shigehiro Irie into a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors to decide who gets to use a free chair shot. Shuji won.
If my translation is correct, DJ Nira performed a Rainmaker version of the Rocket Punch. That alone is enough of a reason why Nira deserved to beat Danshoku Dino.
HARASHIMA and last year’s DDT48 winner Hikaru Sato are certain to win some new votes with a victory over Kota Ibushi & Daisuke Sasaki.
In the Falls Count Anywhere match, Takagi kept shouting “Tokyo Dome!” whenever he chopped Yuji Hino. Whenever Hino chopped Takagi back, Hino shouted out “Korakuen Hall!” The match turned out to be mayhem with the two brawling all over the hall. Takagi would not shut up screaming “Tokyo Dome” and eventually told Yuji “Do not give up your dreams!” The match reached its time limit right when Hino was about to give Takagi the F****’N Bomb onto a table. Takagi got on Hino’s good side when he said Hino could meet Mariko Shinoda from AKB48 at the Tokyo Dome. Hino thought about it, sat down with Takagi next to the table he was about to break and shook hands with him.
The Let’s Go 30’s! team of Antonio Honda & Yasu Urano became the No. 1 Contender’s for the KO-D Tag Team Titles by winning the 3 Way Tag match. After the match, Honda spoke about having a sense of respect for wrestling, that he has the spirit to win and how he will protect wrestling because he loves it dearly. Yasu Urano said him versus MIKAMI is not interesting but Honda versus Tatsumi Fujinami has him excited. Honda said he has been studying Fujinami ever since Fujinami fought Antonio Inoki in Yokohama many years ago. Honda learned how Inoki targeted Fujinami’s medulla oblongata and he will do the same.
Yoshihiko (currently wrestling as E. YOSHIHIKO, I don’t know what the E stands for yet) must have had a secret training camp with a certain NOAH wrestler because he pulled out the Shiranui Kai on route to beating MIKAMI.
During the handicap match, Michael Nakazawa referred to Mio Shirai as “Tits Bastard!” Mio responded by calling Michael a “flat chested bastard!”
Cherry is really starting to embrace being 38 years old. She has now named a bunch of moves after her age such as the Thirty Eight Punch, the Thirty Eight Kick and the Thirty Eight Crusher.
Tetsuya Endo & Konosuke Takeshita got a surprising win over the more experienced Hiroshi Fukuda and Taichi Kazato. Fukuda brought in a tambourine to use as a weapon but accidentaly hit his partner with it instead, leading to their defeat.
The Furious Battle Royal was constantly interrupted with song and dance numbers by Saint Rion and the Homoiro Clover Z wrestlers. Tomomitsu Matsnaga looked like he was about to win when the bell rang and the match was declared a no contest.
DDT48 Card, Hurricane Sky Love, Osaka Bay Blues
August 24, 2012DDT “DDT48 GENERAL ELECTION 2012 ~ASK FIRST SPECIAL~”, 26/08/2012
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
0. Dark Match – Furious Battle Royal: Makoto Oishi Vs Tomomitsu Matsunaga Vs Saint Rion Vs Choun-Shiryu Vs Shoichi Uchida Vs Kiai Ryuuken Ecchan Vs Goro Jr.
1. Tetsuya Endo & Konosuke Takeshita Vs Hiroshi Fukuda & Taichi Kozato
2. 5 Vs 2 Handicap Match: Kengo Ohka & Mio Shirai Vs Gorgeous Matsuno, Hideki Shiota, Michael Nakazawa, Batten Tamagawa & Gota Ihashi
3. KUDO & Akito Vs Yukio Sakaguchi & Isami Kodaka
4. No. 1 Contendership For KO-D Tag Team Title – 3 Way Match: Yasu Urano & Antonio Honda Vs Hshitango & Masa Takanashi Vs Seiya Morohashi & Ken Ohka
5. Cherry Vs NOZOMI
6. Keisuke Ishii Vs Takao Soma
7. Sanshiro Takagi Vs Yuji Hino
8. MIKAMI Vs Yoshihiko
9. Danshoku Dino Vs DJ Nira
10. Special Tag Match: Kota Ibushi & Daisuke Sasaki Vs HARASHIMA & Hikaru Sato
11. DDT Extreme Title: Shuji Ishikawa (c) Vs Shigehiro Irie
Both Cherry and Gota Ihashi have recovered from their illnesses and are now healthy enough to wrestle on the card. Cherry’s match with NOZOMI goes ahead as planned while Ihashi joins the team with the numbers advantage in the Handicap Match.
DDT “HURRICANE SKY LOVE”, 02/09/2012
Nagoya Telepia Hall
1. MIKAMI Vs Makoto Oishi
2. Sanshiro Takagi & Yukio Sakaguchi Vs KUDO & Gota Ihashi
3. Kota Ibushi & Mr. #6 Vs Danshoku Dino & DJ Nira
Mr. #6 returns to team with the KO-D Champion!
DDT “OSAKA BAY BLUES SPECIAL 2012”, 16/09/2012
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Kota Ibushi & Konosuke Takeshita Vs Sanshiro Takagi & Yuji Hino
2. Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title: Yoshiaki Fujiwara (c) Vs Danshoku Dino
3. Michael Nakazawa Vs Yukio Sakaguchi
4. KO-D Tag Team Title: MIKAMI & Tatsumi Fujinami Vs Winners Of 26/08 3 Way Tag Match
Yoshiaki Fujiwara Vs Danshoku Dino will still take place with or without the Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title on the line. If Fujiwara is still the champion, the match will be for the title.
DDT “SEA WRESTLING” Results
August 22, 2012DDT “SEA WRESTLING”, 22/08/2012
Kanagawa Ohama Beach
200 Fans
1. Antonio Honda & Yasu Urano defeated Keisuke Ishii & Tetsuya Endo when Honda submitted Endo with the Octopus Hold (7:02).
2. Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi defeated Go Shiofuki & Takao Soma when Dino pinned Shiofuki with the Danshoku Driver On The Beach (7:13).
3. Kota Ibushi, KUDO & Hiroshi Fukuda defeated Sanshiro Takagi, HARASHIMA & Michael Nakazawa when Ibushi pinned Nakazawa with the Sit Down Last Ride (19:23).
DDT spent a sunny day at the beach for a little bit of wrestling at the seaside. A mat was set up in the sand to act as the ring and the first two matches were kept within that area. The main event of course went all over the place. Kota Ibushi brought along fireworks as usual. HARASHIMA hit the Somato on Hiroshi Fukuda off of a pier. Michael Nakazawa fell into a hole that was dug by the other team. The match eventually went into the sea and ended with Ibushi Moonsaulting off of a rock onto everybody in the water. After Ibushi won the match for his team, he smashed a watermelon with a mallet and shared pieces of the watermelon with the fans.
Sea Wrestling Card
August 21, 2012DDT “SEA WRESTLING”, 22/08/2012
Kanagawa Ohama Beach
1. Antonio Honda & Yasu Urano Vs Keisuke Ishii & Tetsuya Endo
2. Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi Vs Go Shiofuki & Takao Soma
3. Kota Ibushi, KUDO & Hiroshi Fukuda Vs Sanshiro Takagi, HARASHIMA & Michael Nakazawa
A small break at the beach should be enough for everyone in DDT to nurse their Budokan hangover.
Ibushi Vs Generico For The KO-D Title, DDT Extreme Title Match Back On
August 19, 2012DDT “DDT48 GENERAL ELECTION 2012 ~ASK FIRST SPECIAL~”, 26/08/2012
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
0. Dark Match – Furious Battle Royal: Makoto Oishi Vs Tomomitsu Matsunaga Vs Saint Rion Vs Choun-Shiryu Vs Shoichi Uchida Vs Kiai Ryuuken Ecchan Vs Goro Jr.
1. Tetsuya Endo & Konosuke Takeshita Vs Hiroshi Fukuda & Taichi Kozato
2. 4 Vs 2 Handicap Match: Kengo Ohka & Mio Shirai Vs Gorgeous Matsuno, Hideki Shiota, Michael Nakazawa & Batten Tamagawa
3. KUDO & Akito Vs Yukio Sakaguchi & Isami Kodaka
4. No. 1 Contendership For KO-D Tag Team Title – 3 Way Match: Yasu Urano & Antonio Honda Vs Hshitango & Masa Takanashi Vs Seiya Morohashi & Ken Ohka
5. Keisuke Ishii Vs Takao Soma
6. Sanshiro Takagi Vs Yuji Hino
7. MIKAMI Vs Yoshihiko
8. Danshoku Dino Vs DJ Nira
9. Special Tag Match: Kota Ibushi & Daisuke Sasaki Vs HARASHIMA & Hikaru Sato
10. DDT Extreme Title: Shuji Ishikawa (c) Vs Shigehiro Irie
Every match except the main event and semi-main event will have a 10 minute time limit.
Shuji Ishikawa Vs Shigehiro Irie for the DDT Extreme Title finally takes place after the match was originally delayed in July when Ishikawa was diagnosed with rubella.
The winners of the 3 Way Tag Team match will get a KO-D Tag Team Title shot against MIKAMI & Tatsumi Fujinami on 16th September in Osaka.
Cherry Vs NOZOMI was also scheduled for this show but it has been cancelled due to Cherry’s illness. If Cherry recovers in time then the match will go ahead. If not, NOZOMI will be put into a different match.
DDT “WHO’S GONNA TOP? 2012 ~ DDT48 GENERAL ELECTION LAST DAY”, 30/09/2012
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. KO-D Openweight Title: Kota Ibushi (c) Vs El Generico
DDT was quick to decide who was next to face Kota Ibushi for the KO-D Openweight Championship. El Generico approached Tsurumi Amon backstage at Budokan Hall before the main event to challenge the winner of Ibushi Vs Kenny Omega for the title. Ibushi, looking to avenge his comeback defeat to Generico back in April, accepted the challenge shortly after winning the match. At the press conference in Shinjuku, Generico talked about all the matches he had against Ibushi in the past and after seeing Ibushi Vs Omega, wondered what it will take for him to beat Ibushi again. He also called both of the Golden Lovers amazing wrestlers. Ibushi admitted he did a lot of crazy things in that match but thinks he does not have to go up to that dangerous level again to beat Generico. Ibushi also talked about Omega being hurt after their match. He said Omega’s body is battered but he did not suffer any serious injury.
DDT “BUDOKAN PETER PAN 2012 ~ DDT 15TH ANNIVERSARY” Preview
August 16, 2012DDT “BUDOKAN PETER PAN 2012 ~ DDT 15TH ANNIVERSARY”, 18/08/2012
Tokyo Nippon Budokan
0. Special Dark Match – Muscle Army Vs Style-E Army: Muscle Sakai, Pedro Takaishi, Kazuyoshi Sakai HG, Kazunori Huzioka, Mr. Magic, Seiya Morohashi & Choun “Daikichi” Shiryu Vs Kazuhiro Tamura, Masashi Takeda,Masato Shibata, Shota, Shotaro Nasu & Choun “Bones” Shiryu
1. Konosuke Takeshita Debut Match: Konosuke Takeshita Vs El Generico
2. Tag Team Gauntlet: Keisuke Ishii & Shigehiro Irie Vs Hikaru Sato & Michael Nakazawa Vs Takao Soma & Yukio Sakaguchi Vs Isami Kodaka & Hiro Tsumaki Vs Saint Seiya Rion & Poison JULIE Sawada
3. Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title – Royal Rumble: DJ Nira (c) Vs Tomomitsu Matsunaga Vs Gorgeous Matsuno Vs Gota Ihashi Vs Akito Vs YOSHIHIKO Vs Cherry Vs NOZOMI Vs Hiroshi Fukuda Vs Daichi Kakimoto Vs Ken Ohka Vs Mio Shirai Vs Batten Tamagawa Vs Choun-Shiryu Vs Yuzuki Aikawa Vs Yoshiaki Fujiwara
4. Five-A-Side Soccer Match: Masa Takanashi, Daisuke Sasaki, Hoshitango, Tetsuya Endo & Tsukasa Fujimoto Vs Yasu Urano, Antonio Honda, Yuji Hino, Tanomusaku Toba & Yoshiko
5. KO-D Tag Team Title: KUDO & Makoto Oishi (c) Vs MIKAMI & Tatsumi Fujinami
6. Special Weapons Rumble Handicap Match: Sanshiro Takagi Vs Minoru Suzuki
7. Special Single Match: Danshoku Dino Vs Invisible Man
8. Special Hardcore Tag Team Match: HARASHIMA & Togi Makabe Vs Shuji Ishikawa & Ryuji Ito
9. KO-D Openweight Title: Kota Ibushi (c) Vs Kenny Omega
The biggest show in DDT history is now just days away. From their first show in Kitizawa Town Hall all the way back in March 1997, DDT has grown to be one of pro wrestling’s more bizarre and unique organisations. It has also been the home to one of indie puroresu’s brightest stars (along with a dozen of indie puroresu’s most perverted stars), the host of many infamous stipulation matches that defied pro wrestling as we know it and pretty much became the place to be if you like things that can only be described with the phrase “Japan is weird.”
Now reaching its 15th year, DDT is marking their anniversary with a very special show held in Budokan Hall, the first time they run the building. While it is not the largest arena DDT has run (I think that honour goes to Fukuoka Dome in 2001 thanks to some deal with New Japan), the special occasion along with their growth makes this their most important show ever. But it could have been a lot different.
Here’s a little fact revealed on the official DDT website a few months ago. Back in 2010 Sanshiro Takagi originally considered booking a show in Saitama Super Arena for the following year. He had to abandon his plans when he found out the arena was already booked out for the entire year. Want another little fact? It was Magnum TOKYO who suggested to Takagi that DDT should run Budokan Hall instead of doing Sumo Hall again for DDT’s 15th Anniversary. I’m not kidding.
DDT has a habit of surprising people with their plans and a lot were caught off guard when they announced this Budokan Hall show, just like when they announced their first Sumo Hall show back in 2009. What they have planned is a mixture of a highly anticipated main event, some special cross-promotional and cross-dimensional matches, a legend’s first championship match in ten years, a multi-person scramble for the hottest potato in pro wrestling, a rookie debut and a battle between two sleazy organisations before the show even properly starts. Oh, and a game of football of course. So let’s have a look at what is in store.
0. Special Dark Match – Muscle Army Vs Style-E Army: Muscle Sakai, Pedro Takaishi, Kazuyoshi Sakai HG, Kazunori Huzioka, Mr. Magic, Seiya Morohashi & Choun “Daikichi” Shiryu Vs Kazuhiro Tamura, Masashi Takeda, Masato Shibata, Shota, Shotaro Nasu & Choun “Bones” Shiryu
Muscle Sakai marks his return to the ring since his retirement back in October 2010 but the special occasion has been disrupted by an outside force. His Muscle sub-brand, which was originally put on hiatus until 2030 when his children would debut has been dragged into a war with Style-E. Not much is known as to why the two groups have declared war on each other but there have been public conflicts since the grudge came to light. To put a quick end to the war, Budokan Hall has been chosen as the battleground and Sakai’s return now has a dangerous edge to it. But this being Sakai’s match, the feud could easily be decided with a table quiz or a cannonball run race instead of a wrestling match. We just have to wait and see what happens.
1. Konosuke Takeshita Debut Match: Konosuke Takeshita Vs El Generico
One of the first wrestlers announced to wrestle for DDT at Budokan Hall was the Generic Luchador himself, El Generico. After wowing everyone in Union and DDT during his trips to Japan in 2011, he came back this year to face the very best both brands had to offer. Now Generico will face a young lion, just like in his first match for Union against the now absent Shinichiro Tominaga. The debuting rookie here is 17 year old Konosuke Takeshita from Osaka, already a former Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion. DDT must see a lot of potential in the kid to pit him with El Generico in his first professional match.
2. Tag Team Gauntlet: Keisuke Ishii & Shigehiro Irie Vs Hikaru Sato & Michael Nakazawa Vs Takao Soma & Yukio Sakaguchi Vs Isami Kodaka & Hiro Tsumaki Vs Saint Seiya Rion & Poison JULIE Sawada
A Gauntlet match that could very well determine the next challengers for the KO-D Tag Team Championship. We have two established tag teams in Keisuke Ishii & Shigehiro Irie and Do Hentai Dan. Takao Soma & Yukio Sakaguchi are paired together to represent New World Japan. Isami Kodaka & Hiro Tsumaki fly the flag for Union and have gelled well together since their recent team formation. The possible dark horse team is Poison JULIE Sawada and the newly named Saint Seiya Rion, formerly Rion Mizuki. JULIE saw an improvement to his win-loss record when he changed into his current gimmick. Maybe the same can happen to Rion.
3. Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title – Royal Rumble: DJ Nira (c) Vs Tomomitsu Matsunaga Vs Gorgeous Matsuno Vs Gota Ihashi Vs Akito Vs YOSHIHIKO Vs Cherry Vs NOZOMI Vs Hiroshi Fukuda Vs Daichi Kakimoto Vs Ken Ohka Vs Mio Shirai Vs Batten Tamagawa Vs Choun-Shiryu Vs Yuzuki Aikawa Vs Yoshiaki Fujiwara
You all know the story by now. This is the championship that has been won by many useless objects such as a Ladder, a curry, a poster, a truck, a doll, a Chair, a piece of Yakitori chicken, a can of Beer and Naoshi Sano. After an unexpected tour of Bolivia where the title briefly rested on Dick Togo’s shoulder, the belt is now currently in possession of the self-proclaimed King Of Time and master of the Rocket Punch, DJ Nira.
It was a sad tale for poor little DJ Nira. After gaining possession of a Money In The Bank style contract that gave him a KO-D Openwight Title match whenever he wanted, he chose to wait until the biggest stage of them all to cash it in. Unfortunately WrestleMania took place later that same day and it was too late to book flights for Miami. So Nira decided to cash in at Budokan Hall. But shocking news struck when Nira eavesdropped on Tsurumi Amon and heard that the 15th Anniverary Show was going to be cancelled! Knowing that it was now and never, Nira cashed in his title shot during Beer Garden week. Unfortunately for himself and humanity, Nira lost the match and left empty handed. Even worse was when Nira found out that Amon never said the Budokan show was cancelled, Nira just misheard him. Nira was crushed now that he wasted his title shot for nothing. Feeling as desperate as a wrestling fan browsing through his favourite SHIMMER woman’s Amazon Wish List, Nira kept the crumpled remains of the contract and cashed it in for a shot at the Iron Man Title. You know, the belt that’s defended to anyone and anything 24/7. Logic aside, this time his plan was a success. DJ Nira finally became a champion! Then he lost the belt. But he won it back, so everything’s ok again.
Except now he has to defend the belt in a Royal Rumble match and as champion he is expected to be entry #1. With an odd mix of male, female and inanimate wrestlers going after the champion, this can still be considered one of the more normal matches happening on the card.
4. Five-A-Side Soccer Match: Masa Takanashi, Daisuke Sasaki, Hoshitango, Tetsuya Endo & Tsukasa Fujimoto Vs Yasu Urano, Antonio Honda, Yuji Hino, Tanomusaku Toba & Yoshiko
Match Of The Day, this is not.
An odd storyline happening in DDT during the summer was the formation of the Monster Army. Yasu Urano, Antonio Honda, Yuji Hino, Masa Takanashi, Daisuke Sasaki and Hoshitango all joined together to form a new stable. However, the group has made such little impact in DDT that they could hardly be called an immediate threat to the rest of the roster. Consisting of three former KO-D Champions, you can see why it is odd to see the group fizzle almost immediately. The trouble has led to the Monster Arm splitting into two groups, the original Crying Wolf members on one side and La Familia on the other. DDT figured out a way for the two sides to compete against each other and it involves an unlikely collaboration they established with a popular manga artist.
Back in June Sanshiro Takagi announced that DDT was working with Yoichi Takahashi, the creator of the famous football manga Captain Tsubasa. The deal involves Takahashi creating a special animated video for DDT’s show at Budokan Hall. To celebrate the deal, Takagi has booked a 5-a-side football match to take place inside the Budokan during the show. Crying Wolf and La Familia were chosen to be the teams and given the task to recruit more players. La Familia chose rookie Tetsuya Endo and Ice Ribbon ace Tsukasa Fujimoto (presumably playing the role of Hope Solo) to be part of their squad. Crying Wolf responded by getting Tanomusaku Toba and Stardom’s resident bitch Yoshiko (presumably playing the role of either Joey Barton or Mario Balotelli) to join their team.
5. KO-D Tag Team Title: KUDO & Makoto Oishi (c) Vs MIKAMI & Tatsumi Fujinami
KUDO & Makoto Oishi have been on top of the world since winning the KO-D Tag Team Title from Yasu Urano and Yuji Hino in June. Since then they have fought off most of the established tag teams in DDT to keep the belts. For the 15th Anniversary show, they are going to take on an unexpected pairing. In July, MIKAMI stepped back into the ring after spending seven months recovering from a torn rotator cuff. His return match was against the legendary Tatsumi Fujinami, who by then already agreed to compete for DDT at the Budokan. After Fujinami won the match, MIKAMI asked if they could team together to face KUDO & Makoto Oishi at the 15th Anniversary Show. Fujinami accepted the offer, the champions accepted the challenge and the KO-D Tag Titles were later put on the line. This match marks the first championship bout Fujinami will have in over 10 years, giving the match a very special feel.
So will this be the return to glory for both The Dragon and The Suicide Boy or will Homoiro Clover Z continue to dance the night away as champions?
6. Special Weapons Rumble Handicap Match: Sanshiro Takagi Vs Minoru Suzuki
The match one year in the making, Sanshiro Takagi challenged Minoru Suzuki to this match all the way back at “RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2011”. Since then both mean have gone through different paths. Takagi brought his TKG48 project to an end and transformed into CM Punk because he was feeling bored, then briefly became the KO-D Champion a reign that lasted the same amount of time it takes to make a cup of coffee. He then got tired of doing a knock-off anti-establshment gimmick and went on to form the very original New World Japan group. Minoru Suzuki meanwhile main evented in New Japan’s biggest show of the year in the Tokyo Dome, formed the Suzuki Army to wreck havoc in that company and continued being the cocky badass he always is.
Takagi knows how difficult a task he has ahead of him. So to make sure he has the advantage, Takagi has made the match a Weapons Rumble Handicap Match, where a new “weapon” gets introduced after a set period of time. Takagi has spent a lot of time thinking of weapons to use against Suzuki. One of them is to put Yuzuki Aikawa in a bikini and have her distract Suzuki with her bounciness, allowing Takagi to whack Suzuki over the head with a broom. I’m half expecting one of Suzuki’s weapons to be Chopper from One Piece. Also have you ever noticed how wherever Minoru Suzuki goes, Yoshihiro Takayama is never that far behind?
7. Special Single Match: Danshoku Dino Vs Invisible Man
Danshoku Dino continues to play an important part in DDT’s annual big bash. In the Sumo Hall years Dino won an 8 championship unification match to create the GAY Crown, then defeated HUSTLE star HG in his retirement match (RG was there too but nobody cares about him) and topped it all off by vanquishing Bob Sapp in a feud that drew more money than a Davey Richards heist main event.
But now Dino faces his toughest challenge yet. His opponent has one advantage that no one else Dino ever faced has. Dino’s next opponent is The Invisible Man. Is this Invisible Man the former Iron Man Champion Arnold Skeskejanaker who appeared in DDT back in 2008? I don’t know. The Invisible Man said is he’s sick and tired of being ignored and challenged Dino to grab everyone’s attention.
So Budokan Hall, the location of famous matches such as Jumbo Tsuruta Vs Mitsuharu Misawa, Antonio Honda Vs Muhammad Ali, Nobuhiko Takada Vs Super Vader and many more will now play host to Danshoku Dino fighting an invisible man.
It could be worse. They could have put Yoshiaki Yago in that match. Do you guys want to see Dino Vs Yago in a headline match Budokan Hall? No, I didn’t think so.
8. Special Hardcore Tag Team Match: HARASHIMA & Togi Makabe Vs Shuji Ishikawa & Ryuji Ito
HARASHIMA and Shuji Ishikawa have fought some hard matches against each other in the past. This trend continued in July when the two met in a Hardcore Match that Ishikawa won. Afterwards Tsurumi Amon booked the two to face each other once more but this time they each get to bring a tag team partner of their choice. Ishikawa chose Ryuji Ito, their alliance created as a result of some co-promoted shows between Union and Big Japan held this year. HARASHIMA went and invited an old friend he knew from from his college days. That friend just happens to be the The Charisma Gorilla from New Japan, Togi Makabe. The two originally met and became friends at their college wrestling club. They eventually faced each other in a professional bout in 2010. Who else but Makabe could be the partner HARASHIMA needs to counter both Ishikawa’s size and Ito’s brutal wrestling style? With the teams set, the match has been turned into a Hardcore match and could provide violent scenes rarely seen in DDT.
This match is what I like to call the Fire Pro Special. Have you ever played a game of Fire Pro Wrestling where you just randomly select wrestlers and come up with unusual tag team matches? This feels like one of those matches. All that’s missing is an Independent World ring canvas and somebody like Kyohei Wada as the referee.
9. KO-D Openweight Title: Kota Ibushi (c) Vs Kenny Omega
And so here we are at the hotly anticipated main event. The Golden Lovers collide over who is the best wrestler in DDT. With both wrestlers going through a very eventful 2012, this match here could wind up as the biggest highlight out of them all. After finally going through surgery to heal a niggling shoulder injury that cut short his biggest career achievement, Kota Ibushi came back with a polite vengeance. The Independent Genius won the KO-D Openweight Title from Yuji Hino, then followed that by winning back the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title that he was originally forced to vacate thanks to his injury. Things were looking great for Ibushi.
Now that return to glory stuff is great and all, but while Ibushi was out of action Kenny Omega forged his own path and made sure everyone in Japan knew his name. Omega went to All Japan to win the AJPW Jr. Heavyweight Championship and proceeded to rub it in to both the fans and the roster that he was the coolest champion All Japan had ever seen. While making stops in DDT to receive a hero’s welcome from his fans, the All Japan crowd were just waiting for the day when one of their favourites would take back the belt and shut him up. The AJPW Jr. Title came and went, but Omega was quick to focus on a new goal. He entered the King Of DDT tournament and defeated Daisuke Sasaki, Masa Takanashi, HARASHIMA and finally Danshoku Dino to be crowned the winner. He earned the grand prize of challenging the KO-D Champion at Budokan Hall. Of course, that champion is Omega’s BFF Ibushi. And the two have quite the history together.
The whole reason Omega originally came to DDT four years ago was to challenge Ibushi over who was better at Falls Count Anywhere matches. The two fought each other in a fierce 2/3 Falls Count Anywhere match in Shin-Kiba 1st RING during the chaotic week of Beer Garden shows. Ibushi emerged the victor two falls to one and from that match a friendship was born. The two became a tag team at the beginning of 2009 and quickly won the KO-D Tag Team Title with their combined finisher, the Golden Shower. Weekly Pro-Wrestling originally named them the Golden Twins but Omega corrected them and said they weren’t twins. Omega called himself and Ibushi the Golden Lovers instead. From there they went on to even more success, branching over to New Japan where they won the IWGP Jr. Tag Team Title along with a Match of the Year Award from Tokyo Sports for one of their matches with Apollo 55. Add in a Best Tag Team Award from Weekly Pro-Wrestling and you can see Ibushi and Omega were both becoming hot properties in Japan.
In recent times the two have mostly been seperated in the ring with Ibushi being out of action and Omega being busy annoying everyone in All Japan. But now fate has brought them together again. Fate or maybe destiny. Either fate, destiny or Sanshiro Takagi thinking “You know what would be an awesome main event at Budokan Hall? Kota Ibushi Vs Kenny Omega!”
And what an awesome main event that is going to be.
Ibushi And Omega Train For Budokan
August 14, 2012Both Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega have been keeping DDT fans up to date on their preparations for their KO-D Title match at the 15th Anniverary Show in Budokan Hall this Saturday. Both of the Golden Lovers held seperate public practice sessions over the last two days to demonstrate their progress.
First up was Kota Ibushi’s session held yesterday inside a dojo in Chiba. With a mountain of crash pads piled up inside the ring, Ibushi used Gota Ihashi as a crash test dummy and found numerous ways to spike Ihashi onto his head and neck. The most deadly moves used were the 24 Years Old (Orange Crush), a Razor’s Edge and a Top Rope Piledriver. Unsurprisingly, Ibushi eventually broke Ihashi and had to drag a discouraged Ken Ohka into the ring to finish off the session. And he finished it off with a Top Rope Phoenix Plex, breaking Ohka in the process.
Afterwards, Ibushi took some questions from the press in attendence. When asked about the moves he demonstrated, Ibushi said none were ever used on Omega and it will be quite a challenge to pull them off in the match. They are also moves he either rarely uses or haven’t used regularly at matches in years. However, since he is able to perform such powerful moves on a heavy wrestler like Ihashi, then he will be able to do them on the smaller wrestler like Omega. Ibushi feels the pressure being in the main event and does not expect a short and decisive battle. However, Ibushi has a lot of moves in his arsenal, some of which he is keeping secret from the public.
When Ihashi and Ohka finally regained conciousness the press asked them how painful the moves felt. Ohka said they will be much more dangerous without the mats in the ring. When asked where he feels the most damage, Ohka exclaimed “You know! The neck.” Ihashi complained about his body feeling numb and said it was not the first time he was rendered unconcious by Ibushi during his training. When asked who will win the match, both men said Ibushi.
Kenny Omega’s public session was held today in a Saitama gym. Omega was accompanied by professional fighters Isamu Sugiuchi and Jason Geiger. Omega said he took up Jiu-Jitsu specifically to target Ibushi’s weak shoulder along with developing a good ground defence and a counter for Ibushi’s leg sweeps. Omega and Sugiuchi sparred in the ring where Omega was able to outwrestle his partner and put him in a Cross Armbreaker.
When the sparring ended, Omega then talked about building up his body and his stamina with weight training. He lifted weights in a similar way to lifting opponents for the Croyt’s Wrath and followed that with the Barbell Curl and the Clean & Press. Omega said his abs were his weakness so he did these exercises to strengthen his abs and back.
Omega also took questions from the press when the session came to an end. He said he originally began training in Jiu-Jitsu back in 2004 but took a break in 2008. Today was the first time in a long time he got to train Jiu-Jitsu again. He wanted to train with Geiger because he is a champion from Canada. When asked if this style of training was only being done for the match against Ibushi, Omega said his days of training back in Canada during the summer has conditioned him to tough sessions like this and he could go on for 60 minutes. Omega also said that although he has strong moves like the Croyt’s Wrath and One-Winged Angel, he is thinking of adding all sorts of submissions to win rather than just throw out his usual techniques. Omega isn’t feeling any pressure and doesn’t find the position he is in scary at all. However, Ibushi is his friend and he does not want to injure him. He dedicates the match to all fans of DDT and promises to win the belt and have the best match.
Isamu Sugiuchi said that he met Kenny for the first time when he wrestled at a DDT just over one year ago. He called Omega an amazing talent and was surprised at how powerful he is in the ring. Jason Geiger said that Omega has been focused for a long time and is filled with more power and stamina than he has ever seen. He also said that Ibushi better have trained hard.
Uncategorized |
Posted by JamieOD 



