DDT “YUKEMURI NATURAL HOT SPRING PRO WRESTLING” Results

February 7, 2021

DDT “YUKEMURI NATURAL HOT SPRING PRO WRESTLING”, 07/02/2021
Kumamoto Castle Natural Hot Spring
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1. DDT Extreme Title – 3 Way Iron Man Match: Shunma Katsumata (25) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (c) (24) and Batten x Burabura (6) (45:00).
1.1. Sanshiro Takagi (1) defeated Shunma Katsumata (0) with the Yogibo assisted pin (0:55).
1.2. Shunma Katsumata (1) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (1) with a Cradle (1:23).
1.3. Sanshiro Takagi (2) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) after a Double Brainbuster (5:15).
1.4. Shunma Katsumata (2) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Body Press (5:21).
1.5. Sanshiro Takagi (3) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Body Press (5:32).
1.6. Shunma Katsumata (3) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Shamoji Attack (5:40).
1.7. Shunma Katsumata (4) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Body Slam onto the Yogibo (8:45).
1.8. Sanshiro Takagi (4) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Body Press (8:51).
1.9. Shunma Katsumata (5) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Shamoji Choke Attack (10:08).
1.10. Shunma Katsumata (6) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Body Press (12:26).
1.11. Shunma Katsumata (7) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Body Press (12:46).
1.12. Sanshiro Takagi (5) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Body Press (13:00).
1.13. Shunma Katsumata (8) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Water Torture Attack (13:41).
1.14. Sanshiro Takagi (6) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) after a Batten Elbow Self Destruct (14:10).
1.15. Shunma Katsumata (9) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Chair Assisted Pin (14:18).
1.16. Shunma Katsumata (10) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) after an electric shock from the electric bath (14:56).
1.17. Sanshiro Takagi (7) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) after an electric shock from the electric bath (15:08).
1.18. Shunma Katsumata (12) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (7) and Batten x Burabura (0) with a Double Body Press (15:41).
1.19. Sanshiro Takagi (8) defeated Shunma Katsumata (12) with a Double Arm Suplex into an open air bath (16:34).
1.20. Shunma Katsumata (13) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) after a Hot Spring Elbow Self Destruct (17:21).
1.21. Shunma Katsumata (14) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Cobra Twist (17:36).
1.22. Sanshiro Takagi (9) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Brainbuster into an open air bath (18:08).
1.23. Sanshiro Takagi (10) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) after a Taiwan Elbow Self Destruct (19:55).
1.24. Sanshiro Takagi (11) defeated Shunma Katsumata (14) with a Hairwash using body soap (21:14).
1.25. Sanshiro Takagi (12) defeated Shunma Katsumata (14) with a Rinsing Hairwash (21:34).
1.26. Sanshiro Takagi (13) defeated Batten x Burabura (0) with a Chair Bowling Attack (22:45).
1.27. Batten x Burabura (1) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (13) with a Body Press (23:24).
1.28. Sanshiro Takagi (14) defeated Batten x Burabura (1) with a Short Range Lariat (23:41).
1.29. Shunma Katsumata (15) defeated Batten x Burabura (1) after a Batten Elbow Self Destruct (27:08).
1.30. Sanshiro Takagi (15) defeated Batten x Burabura (1) with a Body Press (27:19).
1.31. Shunma Katsumata (16) defeated Batten x Burabura (1) with a press against the hot spring port (27:53).
1.32. Batten x Burabura (2) defeated Shunma Katsumata (16) with the High Speed Batten Elbow (28:25).
1.33. Sanshiro Takagi (16) defeated Shunma Katsumata (16) with a Cold Shower Attack (29:22).
1.34. Sanshiro Takagi (17) defeated Shunma Katsumata (16) with a Cold Shower Attack (29:25).
1.35. Batten x Burabura (3) defeated Shunma Katsumata (16) with the Batten Men’s Aesthetic (30:04).
1.36. Batten x Burabura (4) defeated Shunma Katsumata (16) with the Batten Men’s Aesthetic (30:16).
1.37. Batten x Burabura (5) defeated Shunma Katsumata (16) with the Batten Men’s Aesthetic (30:25).
1.38. Batten x Burabura (6) defeated Shunma Katsumata (16) with the Batten Men’s Aesthetic (31:06).
1.39. Sanshiro Takagi (18) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a Body Press (31:47).
1.40. Shunma Katsumata (17) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a Knuckle Punch (32:11).
1.41. Shunma Katsumata (18) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a Lariat (33:27).
1.42. Sanshiro Takagi (19) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a Chair Throw (33:36).
1.43. Shunma Katsumata (19) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a Hot Water Shower Attack (34:23).
1.44. Sanshiro Takagi (20) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a press against the hot spring port (36:04).
1.45. Sanshiro Takagi (21) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with the Spicolli Driver into a bath (36:22).
1.46. Sanshiro Takagi (22) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a Body Press (36:27).
1.47. Sanshiro Takagi (23) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a Body Press (36:30).
1.48. Sanshiro Takagi (24) defeated Batten x Burabura (6) with a Body Press (36:48).
1.49. Shunma Katsumata (20) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (24) with a School Boy (40:10).
1.50. Shunma Katsumata (21) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (24) with a School Boy (42:17).
1.51. Shunma Katsumata (22) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (24) with a School Boy (42:27).
1.52. Shunma Katsumata (23) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (24) with the Shunma Katsumata NepoWER!! (43:07).
1.53. Shunma Katsumata (24) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (24) with a DDT (43:30).
1.54. Shunma Katsumata (25) defeated Sanshiro Takagi (24) with the Totonoe Splash from a Ladder (44:38).
*Sanshiro Takagi fails in V11. Shunma Katsumata becomes the 50th DDT Extreme Champion!

Sanshiro Takagi and the DDT Extreme Title went back to the hot springs for his next crazy title defence. This time he was in a hot spring in Kumamoto to fight Shunma Katsumata and Batten x Burabura at the same time. But he had a surprise announcement to make. The match is a 45 minute 3 Way Ironman contest with Keigo Nakamura as the referee! Nakamura kept the score by writing on his arm. At first only Takagi and Katsumata showed up when the match began. They were already tied 1-1 when Burabura finally appeared in the banquet hall to join in with a grand introduction. From this point on he was pretty much a punching bag for the other two and the score quickly rose higher and higher.

Katsumata pushed both Takagi and Burabura down a staircase. When they got back to their feet, Burabura started acting like Takagi and vice versa. Their tumble caused their bodies to swap! Katsumata pushed them both down the stairs again to bring them back to normal. More pinfalls were made as the match made its way to the bathhouse. The hot water was used to torture the wrestlers and a lot of pins happened in the baths. Even moments of peace resulted in pins when Katsumata covered his opponents while they relaxed in the whirlpool bath. Burabura kept trying to use his signature Elbow Drops but missed every time leading to more pinfalls. His clothes got so soaked it led to his backside getting exposed at one point.

Everyone moved over to the washing area. Katsumata submitted when Takagi washed his hair with body soap instead of shampoo. Nakamura updated everyone on the scores. Katsumata was at 14, Takagi was at 12 and Burabura was at 0. Burabura finally got a point when he Cradled Takagi but it was immediately reversed for Takagi to get his win back. Takagi built a castle out of chairs and bowled Burabura into them. Takagi then felt naughty and wanted to go into the women’s bathing area but Nakamura stopped him. Katsumata and Burabura sided with Takagi though and the three of them made their way into the women’s bath. It was here where Burabura finally hit his Elbow Drop by moving at high speed to win a second point.

Cold water and lotion were used as weapons. Burabura started racking up points when Katsumata kept submitting to the lotion being rubbed on him in a provocative manner. It led to everyone slipping around the room. Takagi stuck a shower head into Burabura’s mouth and switch it on. He then used the Spicolli Driver to throw Burabura into a bath for another pin. He kept pinning him for more points until Katsumata broke it up. That was the last of Burabura’s involvement in the match. Katsumata found a towel and was inspired to drag Takagi into the sauna with him.

Katsumata had the homefield advantage from this point on and used the sauna to beat Takagi several more times as the final minutes counted down. He used the towel to blow a heat wave at Takagi then pinned him with a DDT. The score was now tied with one minute left to go. Katsumata took out a ladder and did the Stuka Splash from it, pinning Takagi for the match winning point with seconds to go. The final score was Katsumata 25, Takagi 24 and Burabura 6.

Nakamura handed the Extreme Title to Katsumata and he celebrated. This is the first singles championship he has ever won! Katsumata said there is somebody he always wanted to defend the title against. He picked up a tiny rubber duck and said he wants to fight its dad, MAO! He told the rubber duck to go tell MAO he is the next challenger for the DDT Extreme Title!


GANBARE☆PRO “OVER THE TOP 2021” Results

February 7, 2021

GANBARE☆PRO “OVER THE TOP 2021”, 07/02/2021
Tokyo Kitazawa Town Hall
110 Fans – No Vacancy

1. Seiseki Sakuragaoka Vs Taiwan Full Scale Battle: Yumehito Imanari defeated Rekka with the Tiger Driver (10:11).
2. Ganjo Special Single Match: Asuka defeated Yuna Manase with the ASKA FANTASY (8:33).
3. Ganpro Vs Aka Rangers Full-Scale Battle: Takashi Sasaki & GENTARO defeated Ken Ohka & Shota when GENTARO pinned Shota with the Back Drop Hold (17:43).
4. The Strongest Amateur Vs The Strongest Outside Enemy: Ikuto Hidaka defeated Shinichiro Tominaga with the Shawn Capture (15:56).
5. GWC 6-Man Tag Team Titles: Keisuke Ishii, Kouki Iwasaki & HARUKAZE defeated Katsuzaki Shunosuke, Moehiko Harumisawa & Shu Sakurai (c) when Ishii pinned Sakurai with the Double Arm Driver (17:05).
*THE HALFEE fails in V3. DREAMS HARU TRUE becomes the 24th GWC 6-Man Tag Team Champions!

For the first time in her career, HARUKAZE is a champion! She’s been wrestling for 8 years and felt she was the only one in her generation getting beaten up while everyone else got stronger. Now thanks to Keisuke Ishii & Kouki Iwasaki the three of them are the new GWC 6-Man Tag Team Champions! She named their trio DREAMS HARU TRUE and everyone agreed she was the hero of the show. The entire roster celebrated with her and as a group threw her up and down in the ring as the show ended. Backstage, HARUKAZE requested the first defence to be against a team representing Pocchari Joshi. She wants to beat Yuna Manase in the race to become the ace of Ganbare☆Pro.

However, Asuka also approached Ken Ohka after the show asking for a title shot with Hagane Shinno & Shinichiro Tominaga on her team. The only reason she is still wrestling in Ganpro is to win championships so Ohka agreed under fear she would quit. Asuka’s team will get their title match on 21st February.

Ikuto Hidaka claimed another scalp as part of his unbeaten run in Ganpro. Tominaga came so close to beating him when he hit the Schwein and went for the JK finish. But Hidaka used the Shawn Capture out of nowhere to make his opponent tap out. Yumehito Imanari praised Hidaka for an exciting match against his friend and asked for a match at Narimasu on the 21st. Hidaka joked that he doesn’t have time to do the match but he wants to see if Imanari really does live and die for Ganpro. Imanari told him he is ready to be Ganpro’s messiah.

Today saw the reformation of the Aka Rangers, the old DDT tag team of Takashi Sasaki & GENTARO. It was Ohka’s request to fight them and he was overwhelmed by their skill as a team. Sasaki held Ohka down while GENTARO pinned Shota with the Back Drop. Sasaki was pleased to do the match for Ohka but believes he hasn’t changed much over the last twenty years. Ohka said he lost today but he will win next time. The Rangers agreed they will come back to Ganpro for a rematch because it seems like the fans want to see them beat up Ohka again. Ohka told them to show up in Narimasu on the 21st for the rematch. Sasaki said he and GENTARO are already wrestling in Chiba at noon that day but they promise to make the show in time.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO JOSHI 2021 WINTER ~LOVERS~” Results

February 7, 2021

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO JOSHI 2021 WINTER ~LOVERS~”, 07/02/2021
Kitazawa Town Hall
117 Fans – No Vacancy

1. Hikari Noa defeated Arisu Endo with a Running Neckbreaker (7:06).
2. 3 Way Match: Nodoka Tenma defeated Raku and Haruna Neko when Tenma pinned Neko with the Killswitch (5:40).
3. Miyu Yamashita, Nao Kakuta & Mahiro Kiryu defeated Yuka Sakazaki, Mizuki & Moka Miyamoto when Yamashita pinned Miyamoto with the Skull Kick (11:22).
4. Hyper Misao & Shin Ultra Shoko defeated Yuki Aino & Marika Kobashi when Shoko pinned Kobashi with the Northern Lights Suplex (10:15).
5. Miu Watanabe, Mirai Maiumi, Suzume & Sena Shiori defeated Rika Tatsumi, Yuki Kamifuku, Maki Itoh & Pom Harajuku when Watanabe pinned Harajuku with the Tear Drop (14:46).

Four days away from Korakuen Hall and the wrestlers involved in the two singles title matches met crossed paths in the main event. Miu Watanabe was the strongest as shown by the finish. She got rid of Rika Tatsumi with the Canadian Backbreaker and pinned Pom Harajuku with the Tear Drop. Tatsumi credited Watanabe for winning today but she won’t lose to her next time. Mirai Maiumi then said Yuki Kamifuku is trembling in fear of the Miramare Shock! Watanabe then included Suzume & Sena Shiori in the show closing speech by saying they will fight with the feeling of challenging for championships at Korakuen.

A new tag team tournament will be held over the next two months. The “Futari wa Princess” Max Heart Tournament will determine the strongest tag team in Tokyo Joshi Pro. The 1st Round will be held on 20th February, the 2nd Round will be on the 21st and the remaining rounds will happen on 6th March.

Hyper Misao is looking to recruit more superheroes for the Tokyo Joshingers to bolster up the numbers alongside Shin Ultra Shoko. She brought along custom made masks for Yuki Aino & Marika Kobashi to wear for an audition. They reluctantly went ahead with the idea but ripped them off when the match began.


DDT “CHRIS BROOKES PRODUCE SHOW 2 – WRESTLE BUTOKAN★DREAM” Results

February 7, 2021

DDT “CHRIS BROOKES PRODUCE SHOW 2 – WRESTLE BUTOKAN★DREAM”, 07/02/2021
Saitama Wrestle Butokan
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1. Chris Brookes & Miyu Yamashita defeated Yuki Ueno & Shunma Katsumata when Brookes pinned Katsumata with the Praying Mantis Bomb (21:25).
2. ROBOT Vs HERO: Mecha Mummy Vs Hyper Misao ended in a No Contest (8:53).
3. Konosuke Takeshita defeated Baliyan Akki with the German Suplex (16:48).

Just like last time, almost the entire show is already in English so I don’t know what you’re doing here. But don’t go, here’s a write up anyway! The show began with “CDK” walking out for a welcoming introduction. “Masahiro Takanashi” talked to the camera while “Chris Brookes” stood beside him flipping up the two fingers. The real CDK entered the ring behind them and scared “Brookes” off while “Takanashi” was still talking. The real Chris Brookes asked Shota what he was doing and Shota accused the real Masahiro Takanashi of being fake. Takanashi grabbed Shota by the nose and knocked him out with a punch. CDK then introduced the show properly.

Backstage the DDT Sauna Club declared their love for saunas in English. Brookes said he wants revenge on both of his opponents today. He wants revenge on Yuki Ueno for taking the DDT UNIVERSAL Title from him and he wants revenge on Shunma Katsumata for that time he got him banned from Twitter. His tag partner today Miyu Yamashita only had one thing to say about the upcoming match. “Don’t touch my chin!!” The Sauna Club ignored her warning with Ueno grabbing Yamashita in a Chinlock and Katsumata giving her a Chincrusher. Brookes cut him off with a Slingshot Cutter and Yamashita fired back with the Crash Rabbit Heat. She would have pinned Katsumata if Ueno didn’t break it up in time. Brookes got rid of Ueno outside the ring with a Running Knee Strike and tagged in. Yamashita hit Katsumata with the Skull Kick and Brookes immediately dropped him with the Praying Mantis Bomb to win the match.

The superhero Hyper Misao was in a Falls Count Anywhere match but she was confused over what her opponent was. What is a Mecha Mummy? It is probably an evil monster so she must kill it. Mecha Mummy did not give a pre-match comment. It only shook. In the ring, Mummy hit Misao with Rocket Punches and then attacked her with the Drill. Misao stalled Mummy with a spray attack so she could escape backstage to regroup. After a transformation, Misao returned to the ring as Mecha Pami! She attacked Mummy with her own drills then chased the robot around ringside on the Hyper Mobile. She found a Holy Sword at ringside but Mummy blinded her with powder when she tried to use it. Mummy connected the Jet Scrambler to its back to hit a Diving Attack for a nearfall. Misao escaped the ring again only to get both the Jet Scrambler and Rocket Fist thrown at her. The two fighters dueled at the entrance way and Pami threw Mummy into a nearby castle of chairs. Desperate, Pami grabbed two bottles of water knowing it was Mummy’s weakness. However, Pami was now a Mecha too so it was also her weakness. They both poured water over each other and short circuited. As smoke flowed through the arena from the two motionless robots, Daisuke Kiso called off the match.

When the risk of exploding mechas went away, it was time for the main event. It’s been a while since Baliyan Akki last wrestled on a DDT related show. He was motivated to do his best against Konosuke Takeshita. In return, Takeshita told Akki to bring it. There were big moves thrown when Takeshita gave Akki a Brainbuster on the entrance stage. Akki later hit the Firebird Splash for a two count. He tried to outmaneuver his opponent, flipping out of a German Suplex to set up a Modified La Magistral for another nearfall. But when Takeshita cut Akki off with the Blue Thunder Bomb, the end was near. Akki fired up but Takeshita hit the Zahi knee strike and pinned him with the German Suplex. The two wrestlers praised each other for a good match afterwards.

After the matches were over and everyone cooled down, some of the wrestlers sat down with Brookes and Mr. HAKU in the ring for post-show interviews. Katsumata, Yamashita and Misao took part so they could get the chance to talk to their overseas fans in English. Brookes was happy with the card that was put together because it was interesting and different. He wanted Katsumata and Yamashita on the card because they were on the first produced show. Drew Parker was unavailable because of a scheduling conflict. Ueno was brought in as a logical choice to be Katsumata’s tag partner. Also because Brookes wanted to see Yamashita kick Ueno in the head. Misao assured everyone she is not dead, her mecha form just broke down. Brookes remembered Mecha Mummy from the early days of DDT’s infamy on the internet and wanted to see Misao fight it because she is just as weird. For the main event, Brookes wanted to do Takeshita Vs Akki on the first show but couldn’t. He hates Akki but cannot deny he had a great 2020 so when he got the chance to produce a second show the match was definitely going to happen this time. Brookes and Katsumata then argued over the Twitter ban again. Katsumata apologised and Brookes joked he would be traded to Gake no Fuchi Joshi so Brookes won’t have to wrestle there anymore. For the 3rd produce show, Brookes wants to book everyone who was on this show against Katsumata in an 8 Vs 1 10,000 Thumbtacks Death Match.