Judgement 2010

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Judgement 2010
Promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling
DateMarch 14, 2010
City Tokyo, Japan
Venue Korakuen Hall
Attendance1,504 [1]
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Judgement 2010 was a professional wrestling event promoted by DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT). It took place on March 14, 2010, in Tokyo, Japan, at the Korakuen Hall. [1] [2] It was the fourteenth event under the Judgement name. The event aired domestically on Fighting TV Samurai.

Contents

Storylines

Judgement 2010 featured six professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. [3]

Event

The first match was Kazuki Hirata's DDT debut in which he failed to defend the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship against Keisuke Ishii.

The third match was the "Tiger Toguchi Challenge Handicap Match" where he and Hoshitango took on the team of Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Gota Ihashi and Soma Takao.

In the next match, Harashima faced Togi Makabe from New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

Next was the "KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership & Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere + α Contention Rumble", a Rumble rules match in which the winner would receive a title match against the KO-D Openweight Champion on April 4 at a Shinjuku Face live event. Additionally, five envelopes were suspended above the ring. Each envelope had a symbol printed on it (Clubs, Hearts, Spades, Diamonds or Skull and Crossbones) and contained a prize. The prizes included a one-day date with joshi wrestler Yuiga  [ ja ], a one-day date with idol and model Aika Ando, a one-year DDT contract, the right to become DDT's CEO and the Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere contract, giving the right to their holder to challenge for any title at any moment in the next year. Whenever someone grabbed an envelope, all the participants still in the match had to freeze until the prize that had just been won was announced. Failing to do so resulted in a disqualification. Grabbing an envelope also resulted in being eliminated from the match.

Results

No.Results [4] [1] [2] StipulationsTimes
1 Keisuke Ishii defeated Kazuki Hirata (c) Singles match for the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship 06:40
2 Mikami, "Showa" and "Showa"-ko defeated Poison Sawada Julie, Exciting Yoshida and Yuki Miyazaki Six-man tag team match 08:47
3 Tiger Toguchi and Hoshitango defeated Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Gota Ihashi and Soma Takao Two-on-three handicap match 07:09
4 Togi Makabe defeated Harashima Singles match16:18
5 Masa Takanashi won by last eliminating Antonio Honda KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership & Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere + α Contention Rumble 23:05
6 Daisuke Sekimoto (c) defeated Sanshiro Takagi Singles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship 22:28
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership & Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere + α Contention Rumble
Order [5] NameOrder eliminatedByTime
1 Hikaru Sato 2Grabbing the Hearts Envelope [lower-alpha 1] 06:11
2 Munenori Sawa 4Disqualification (moved)11:40
3 Abnormal 1Disqualification (didn't enter the ring)02:00
4 Antonio Honda 14Masa Takanashi23:05
5 Kudo 11Masa Takanashi19:28
6 Danshoku Dino 7Disqualification (moved)15:24
7 Toru Owashi 9Grabbing the Clubs Envelope [lower-alpha 2] 17:30
8Yukihiro Abe5Francesco Togo13:05
9 Masa Takanashi Winner
10Yago Aznable3Grabbing the Spades Envelope [lower-alpha 3] 11:35
11 Sasaki and Gabbana 8Disqualification (moved)15:24
12 Francesco Togo 12Masa Takanashi21:14
13 Yasu Urano 13Masa Takanashi22:00
14 Michael Nakazawa 6Grabbing the Diamonds Envelope [lower-alpha 4] 15:21
15 Ken Ohka 10Grabbing the Skull and Crossbones Envelope [lower-alpha 5] 17:30

Footnotes

  1. Sato won the right to date Aika Ando for one day.
  2. Owashi won the right to date Yuiga for one day.
  3. Aznable won a one year DDT contract.
  4. Nakazawa won the right to be the CEO of DDT.
  5. Ohka won the Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere contract.

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