Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON continued the December series, once again holding the event without announcing the lineup prior to the event. Attendance was significantly below full as a result. In the opening match BIG BOY Tomizaki took on Kazuya Endo. Tomizaki seemed to enjoy being the "superior" in a match for once and taunted the former fighter throughout. Tomizaki let his guard down, as Endo suddenly threw a Uraken directly to Tomizaki's jaw KO'ing him instantly! Endo post-match called his Uraken the "Spiral Blow"...
Shuji Kawashima gave a grown up performance against Toshiro Noguchi in the second match, going nearly ten minutes with the former two time C-1 Tag Team Champion. Kawashima couldn't keep up forever, as Noguchi finally smashed him with the Thunder Hammer for the three count.
AVENIR and Hiroyuki Takano's unnamed new faction collided in the third bout, as Shinsuke Takahashi & Keiji Hirano took on Hiroyuki Takano & Keoni Murata. Hirano and Takano took center stage throughout, as the two former Yankizoku members and the "mirror images" of each other went back and forth. Their similiar size, skills, and moves caused both men to be evenly matched throughout. Keiji Hirano would come out on top, reversing a Takano Driver into an inside cradle of the flash three count! Hirano and Takano exchanged words post-match. Keiji Hirano admitted that he felt he had "been lost" in Takano's wake, challenging Takano for the C-2 Openweight Championship at DUE TIME! Takano agreed saying that he still owed Hirano for his betrayal several months back...
Six men set to battle in two matches at this year's DUE TIME faced off, as the STRONGEST CRIMSON ARMY's Masakazu Fujimoto teamed with OVERTHROW to face AVENIR's Kenjiro Amagawa and PWC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions PREDATORS. Despite all of Fujimoto's claims of the lack of strength AVENIR possesses as champions, it would be their day. Hiroshi Kuroki caught Akahito Yamada off guard with his springboard Thesz Press, the PRISM for the flash three count fall.
Many of the top battles at this year's DUE TIME collided in a hot main event. The STRONGEST CRIMSON ARMY represented full strength, as C-1 Heavyweight Champion teamed with Takayuki Ariwa, C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Champion Ikuji Royama, Hayato Saigo and Makoto Saito against the combined force of Tenshin Komatsu, PHOENIX, Mikio Tsuruya, Ryoma Inoue & the freelancing "Nagoya Tower" Yujiro Higuchi. The feuding enemies throughout the match paired off both at the beginning and end of the match, with Ariwa and Tsuruya once again vanishing to the back with their wild and crazy brawl. In the end, the "Nagoya Tower" proved his impressive strength, as Higuchi scored a direct victory over C-1 Heavyweight Champion Nobuyori Shimizu! Higuchi destroyed Shimizu with two pump kicks to the face, a nodowa-otoshi, and finally the Double Gauge for the dominant victory! Higuchi mocked Shimizu post-match, attributing his title reign to "fluke". Higuchi promised to bring "strength" back to the C-1 Heavyweight Championship lineage at DUE TIME...
December 10th, 2009
Kahoku Townsman Gymnasium
640 fans
1. Kazuya Endo defeated BIG BOY Tomizaki at 5'39 with the Spiral Blow
2. Toshiro Noguchi defeated Shuji Kawashima at 9'20 with the Thunder Hammer
3. Shinsuke Takahashi & Keiji Hirano defeated Hiroyuki Takano & Keoni Murata at 10'41 when Hirano pinned Takano with a Takano Driver cutback cradle
4. Kenjiro Amagawa, Hiroshi Kuroki & Kaisen Tiger defeated Masakazu Fujimoto, Naoki Daishi & Akahito Yamada at 15'03 when Kuroki pinned Yamada with the PRISM
5. Tenshin Komatsu, PHOENIX, Mikio Tsuruya, Ryoma Inoue & Yujiro Higuchi (FREE) defeated Nobuyori Shimizu, Takayuki Ariwa, Ikuji Royama, Hayato Saigo & Makoto Saito at 16'23 when Higuchi pinned Shimizu with the Double Gauge
Shuji Kawashima gave a grown up performance against Toshiro Noguchi in the second match, going nearly ten minutes with the former two time C-1 Tag Team Champion. Kawashima couldn't keep up forever, as Noguchi finally smashed him with the Thunder Hammer for the three count.
AVENIR and Hiroyuki Takano's unnamed new faction collided in the third bout, as Shinsuke Takahashi & Keiji Hirano took on Hiroyuki Takano & Keoni Murata. Hirano and Takano took center stage throughout, as the two former Yankizoku members and the "mirror images" of each other went back and forth. Their similiar size, skills, and moves caused both men to be evenly matched throughout. Keiji Hirano would come out on top, reversing a Takano Driver into an inside cradle of the flash three count! Hirano and Takano exchanged words post-match. Keiji Hirano admitted that he felt he had "been lost" in Takano's wake, challenging Takano for the C-2 Openweight Championship at DUE TIME! Takano agreed saying that he still owed Hirano for his betrayal several months back...
Six men set to battle in two matches at this year's DUE TIME faced off, as the STRONGEST CRIMSON ARMY's Masakazu Fujimoto teamed with OVERTHROW to face AVENIR's Kenjiro Amagawa and PWC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions PREDATORS. Despite all of Fujimoto's claims of the lack of strength AVENIR possesses as champions, it would be their day. Hiroshi Kuroki caught Akahito Yamada off guard with his springboard Thesz Press, the PRISM for the flash three count fall.
Many of the top battles at this year's DUE TIME collided in a hot main event. The STRONGEST CRIMSON ARMY represented full strength, as C-1 Heavyweight Champion teamed with Takayuki Ariwa, C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Champion Ikuji Royama, Hayato Saigo and Makoto Saito against the combined force of Tenshin Komatsu, PHOENIX, Mikio Tsuruya, Ryoma Inoue & the freelancing "Nagoya Tower" Yujiro Higuchi. The feuding enemies throughout the match paired off both at the beginning and end of the match, with Ariwa and Tsuruya once again vanishing to the back with their wild and crazy brawl. In the end, the "Nagoya Tower" proved his impressive strength, as Higuchi scored a direct victory over C-1 Heavyweight Champion Nobuyori Shimizu! Higuchi destroyed Shimizu with two pump kicks to the face, a nodowa-otoshi, and finally the Double Gauge for the dominant victory! Higuchi mocked Shimizu post-match, attributing his title reign to "fluke". Higuchi promised to bring "strength" back to the C-1 Heavyweight Championship lineage at DUE TIME...
December 10th, 2009
Kahoku Townsman Gymnasium
640 fans
1. Kazuya Endo defeated BIG BOY Tomizaki at 5'39 with the Spiral Blow
2. Toshiro Noguchi defeated Shuji Kawashima at 9'20 with the Thunder Hammer
3. Shinsuke Takahashi & Keiji Hirano defeated Hiroyuki Takano & Keoni Murata at 10'41 when Hirano pinned Takano with a Takano Driver cutback cradle
4. Kenjiro Amagawa, Hiroshi Kuroki & Kaisen Tiger defeated Masakazu Fujimoto, Naoki Daishi & Akahito Yamada at 15'03 when Kuroki pinned Yamada with the PRISM
5. Tenshin Komatsu, PHOENIX, Mikio Tsuruya, Ryoma Inoue & Yujiro Higuchi (FREE) defeated Nobuyori Shimizu, Takayuki Ariwa, Ikuji Royama, Hayato Saigo & Makoto Saito at 16'23 when Higuchi pinned Shimizu with the Double Gauge
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