C-2 Openweight Championship

Created in 2008, the C-2 Openweight Championship is intended to give the lower level of wrestlers in CRIMSON an opportunity for championship glory. Has largely been ignored the last year.

1. (08/06/08 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Naoki Daishi defeated Izumo Yoritomo at 12:57 with a flying jujigatame (Tournament Final)
- (08/17/08 @ Ninohe Nikoa Special Establishment) Naoki Daishi (c) defeated Akahito Yamada at 21:52 with the Northern Touch [V.1]
- (10/13/08 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium) Naoki Daishi (c) defeated Toshiro Noguchi at 16:25 with the Northern Touch [V.2]

2. (11/15/08 @ Zepp Sendai) "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop defeated Naoki Daishi (c) at 15'32 with a Texan Bomber
- (12/13/08 @ Natori Sport Park) "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop (c) defeated Hiroyuki Takano at 14'05 with the Texan Bomber [V.1]
- (02/14/09 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium) "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop (c) defeated Kaisen Tiger at 13'19 with the Texan Bomber [V.2]
- (04/05/09 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop (c) defeated Kazuki Takagi at 6'28 with the Texan Bomber [V.3]

3. (05/01/09 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium) Masakazu Fujimoto defeated "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop (c) at 12'28 with the Mt. Fujimoto Bomb
- (06/14/09 @ Niigata Phase) Masakazu Fujimoto (c) defeated Sojiro Sayuki at 12'27 with a Diving Senton Splash [V.1]
- (07/27/09 @ Sendai City Gymnasium) Masakazu Fujimoto (c) defeated Kenjiro Amagawa at 13'25 with the Mt. Fujimoto Bomb [V.2]

4. (12/05/09 @ Kazuno Memorial Sports Center) Hiroyuki Takano defeated Masakazu Fujimoto (c) at 7'32 with the Kubikari Driller
- (12/24/09 @ Iwate Prefectural Gymnasium) Hiroyuki Takano (c) defeated Keiji Hirano at 9'27 with a Moonsault Press [V.1]
- (06/01/10 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Hiroyuki Takano (c) defeated Tenshin Komatsu at 17'15 with the Kubikari Driller [V.2]
- (07/27/10 @ Iwate Prefectural Gymnasium) Hiroyuki Takano (c) defeated Akuma Toyota (c) at 19'42 with the Shin Kubikari Driller

C-2 Openweight Championship unified with the IFS Openweight Championship to create the Unified Openweight Championship.

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