2009 Japanese pro-wrestling event
Tenka Sanbun no Kei: Ōmisoka New Year's Eve Special (天下三分の計 大晦日年越しスペシャル , Tenka Sanbun no Kei Ōmisoka Toshikoshi Supesharu ) was a Japanese professional wrestling event co-promoted by Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT) and Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo). The event featured ten matches on December 31, 2009, at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan . It aired on Fighting TV Samurai on January 8, 2010.[ 1]
The event was part of the Tenka Sanbun no Kei series of shows co-produced by BJW, DDT and K-Dojo from 2007 to 2015, and the first in the New Year's Eve Pro-Wrestling brand of events.
The event was headlined by a Rumble match featuring 108 participants, the largest known to date.[ 2] The number "108" is significant in the Japanese traditional celebrations on the last day of the year (Ōmisoka ) as it is the number of times Buddhist temples ring their bell (bonshō ) in order to cleanse the people of each of the 108 earthly temptations .
Production
Background
From 2007 to 2015, BJW, DDT and K-Dojo have held the Tenka Sanbun no Kei tours featuring the three promotions in joint events in which BJW, DDT and K-Dojo held shows in the morning, afternoon and night at the same venue on the same day. Occasionally, the three promotions also held joint shows. The 2009 New Year's Eve special was the final event of the third tour that started on December 13.
Storylines
The show featured ten professional wrestling matches that resulted from scripted storylines , where wrestlers portray villains , heroes , or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.[ 3]
Results
No. Results[ 4] [ 5] Stipulations Times[ 4] 1D Ryuichi Sekine , Soma Takao and Kazuki Hashimoto defeated Sasaki and Gabbana , Craig and Kim Nam-seok [ko ] by submission Six-man tag team match [ 4] 8:53 2 Masa Takanashi defeated Antonio Honda Singles match [ 4] 8:07 3 Yuji Okabayashi and Takumi Tsukamoto defeated Atsushi Ohashi [ja ] and Ryuichi Kawakami Tag team match [ 4] 11:23 4 Randy Takuya [ja ] and Taishi Takizawa defeated Boso Boy Raito [ja ] and Kaji Tomato , Gekirin (Kunio Toshima [ja ] and Psycho ) and Yamashita Ikka (Yoshiya [ja ] and Yuu Yamagata )Four-way tag team elimination match [ 4] 4:58 5 Team New Leader (Great Kojika , Mighty Inoue , Tiger Toguchi , Goro Tsurumi [ja ] and Gran Hamada ) defeated Team Now Leader (Taka Michinoku , Abdullah Kobayashi , Sanshiro Takagi , Poison Sawada Julie and Men's Teioh ) 5-on-5 elimination match [ 4] 14:30 6 Danshoku Dino defeated Kota Ibushi , Kenny Omega and Michael Nakazawa Four-way Falls Count Anywhere Thunder Fire Street Fight [ 4] 13:07 7 Omega (Saburo Inematsu [ja ] , Shiori Asahi and Miyawaki ) defeated Monster Plant [ja ] (Kengo Mashimo , Daigoro Kashiwa and Hiro Tonai ) Six-man tag team match [ 4] 13:19 8 Ryuji Ito , Shadow WX and "Black Angel" Jaki Numazawa defeated Yuko Miyamoto , Isami Kodaka and Masashi Takeda , and Takashi Sasaki , Jun Kasai and The Winger [ja ] Three-way Fluorescent Light Tubes Deathmatch [ 4] 10:57 9 Yoshihito Sasaki , Shuji Ishikawa and Yuji Hino defeated Daisuke Sekimoto , Kudo and Kazma Six-man tag team match [ 4] 21:30 10 Jun Kasai won by last eliminating The Great Kirara 108-participant New Year's Eve Rumble [ 4] 1:25:12
Four-way tag team elimination match
Now Leader vs. New Leader 5-on-5 elimination match
New Year's Eve Rumble entrances and eliminations
– BJW
– DDT
– K-Dojo
– Freelancer
– Winner
References
^ a b Takagi, Yumi (January 1, 2010). カウントダウンプロレスに2010人が熱狂=天下三分の計 史上空前の108人ランブルでハッピーニューイヤー . Sportsnavi (in Japanese). Retrieved May 4, 2021 .
^ "List of All Battle Royal Matches in the Database" . profightdb.com . Retrieved May 4, 2021 .
^ Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works" . HowStuffWorks, Inc . Discovery Communications . Archived from the original on November 29, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r 天下三分の計 大晦日年越しスペシャル . DDT Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). Retrieved May 4, 2021 .
^ "Big Japan Pro-Wrestling Results: 2009" . purolove.com (in German). Retrieved May 4, 2021 .
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