Judgement 2011

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Judgement 2011
Promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling
DateMarch 27, 2011
City Tokyo, Japan
Venue Korakuen Hall
Attendance1,518 [1]
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Judgement 2011 was a professional wrestling event promoted by DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT). It took place on March 27, 2011, in Tokyo, Japan, at the Korakuen Hall. [1] [2] It was the fifteenth event under the Judgement name. The event aired domestically on Fighting TV Samurai.

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Storylines

Judgement 2011 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

In the second match dubbed "14th Anniversary Memorial Match", Sanshiro Takagi and Mitsuya Nagai represented Jakai Tensho, Poison Sawada Julie's "Serpent Council" stable, by wrestling respectively as Sanshiro Dokumamushi (ドクまむし三四郎, Dokumamushi Sanshirō; "Venomous Viper Sanshiro") and Mitsuya Jagai (ジャ満也, Jagai Mitsuya; "Snake Pit Mitsuya").

The fourth match was the first stage in a series dubbed "Bob Sapp's Games" where Sapp would send surprise "assassins" to try and take out Danshoku Dino before their match on July 24, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2011. The first "assassin" was Jonathan Gresham who made his first and only DDT appearance. [4]

Next was the "KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership + α Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Royal Rumble", a Rumble rules match in which the winner would receive a title match against the KO-D Openweight Champion on May 5, at Max Bump 2011. Additionally, two envelopes were suspended above the ring. Each envelope contained a Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere contract, giving their holder the right to challenge for any title at any moment in the next year. Grabbing an envelope resulted in being eliminated from the match.

Results

No.Results [5] [1] [2] StipulationsTimes
1 Hikaru Sato, Thanomsak Toba and Rion Mizuki defeated Tsunehito Naito, Akito and Kazuki Hirata Six-man tag team match 10:34
2 Mikami and Rojo del Sol defeated Jakai Tensho (Sanshiro Dokumamushi and Mitsuya Jagai) (with Poison Sawada Julie and Naomi Susan) Tag team match 04:10
3 Harashima defeated Antonio Honda Singles match 09:03
4 Danshoku Dino defeated Jonathan Gresham Singles match08:50
5 Shuji Ishikawa won by last eliminating Kudo KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership + α Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Royal Rumble 29:39
6 Dick Togo (c) defeated Kota Ibushi Singles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship 36:57
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership + α Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Royal Rumble
Order [6] NameOrder eliminatedByTime
1 Seiya Morohashi 5Kenny Omega16:20
2 Minoru Fujita 1Michael Nakazawa11:20
3 Yasu Urano 8Kudo21:07
4 Michael Nakazawa 9Shuji Ishikawa21:57
5 Hoshitango 3Gentaro13:20
6 Soma Takao 2Grabbing a contract12:02
7 Kudo 16Shuji Ishikawa29:39
8 Tomomitsu Matsunaga 7Yasu Urano19:58
9 Ken Ohka 4Daisuke Sasaki and Gentaro14:36
10 Gentaro 6Grabbing a contract19:40
11 Daisuke Sasaki 11Shuji Ishikawa22:43
12 Kenny Omega 15Kudo27:33
13Super Shit Machine10Shuji Ishikawa22:10
14 Shigehiro Irie 13Keisuke Ishii23:47
15 Makoto Oishi 12Shigehiro Irie and Keisuke Ishii23:37
16 Shuji Ishikawa Winner
17 Keisuke Ishii 14Kenny Omega25:39

References

  1. 1 2 3 "DDT Pro-Wrestling Results: 2011". Purolove.net (in German). Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  2. 1 2 "DDT Judgement 2011". Cagematch. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  3. Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on November 29, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  4. "Jonathan Gresham". Wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  5. "DDT "Judgement 2011" 3/27 後楽園ホール大会". Extreme Party (in Japanese). Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  6. DDT "Judgement 2011" 3/27 後楽園ホール大会その5. Extreme Party (in Japanese). Archived from the original on May 26, 2018. Retrieved February 13, 2020.