The final stop before DUE TIME for Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON saw the promotion head to the hallowed halls of Korakuen Hall in Tokyo for one final heat up night of action. In the opening battle, Mikio Tsuruya had a surprisingly tough five minute battle with judoka and former professional fighter Kazuya Endo. Endo surprised Tsuruya often with sudden throws using leverage on the bigger Tsuruya and even a flying armbar for a near submission. The difference in experience proved to be the deciding factor, as Tsuruya ducked under a Spiral Blow from Endo to hit the Akuji Backdrop Driver for the finish. Tsuruya's victory was short lived, as Takayuki Ariwa in street clothes hit the ring to attack his former ally, only to have Tsuruya flee the ring at high speeds.
Four of the men in the Exhibition Battle Royal at DUE TIME faced off in tag action. Ryoma Inoue and BIG BOY Tomizaki emerged victorious, as Inoue dropped Shuji Kawashima with the Sexy*Star for the finish. Tomizaki and Inoue gave a joint microphone appeal post-match, and promised to use their superior numbers along with Keoni Murata to win the battle royal, and SPLIT the 100,000 yen among each of them!
Eight men in the two tag team championship matches at DUE TIME met in a eight man tag team match. The challengers team of Masakazu Fujimoto, Hayato Saigo & OVERTHROW against the champion team from AVENIR of TakaGawa, and PREDATORS. A significant portion of the match focused around the battle between Fujimoto and Kenjiro Amagawa, as Amagawa fought against the massive size of Fujimoto without avail, with Fujimoto tauntingly beating down Amagawa at every turn. The deciding fall would come to Hayato Saigo, who spiked Hiroshi Kuroki with a brainbuster to score the three count and more momentum heading into DUE TIME!
The 100,000 Ten Exhibition battle royal at DUE TIME has a vague "X" listed, with no amount listed there in. At Korakuen Hall we found out the first of the X's in the match. Keoni Murata along with BIG BOY Tomizaki and Ryoma Inoue entered first, and demanded that the X reveal himself leading to "Last Hope" beginning to play, as back from America after six months, Rui Kuriyama returned to Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON! Kuriyama looked in excellent condition, with freshly bleached hair, and seemingly a good ten pounds of pure muscle. Murata was unimpressed, calling Kuriyama "Kuri-chan" and demanded to know what a "dojo boy" like Kuriyama would do to him. Kuriyama responded by claiming that he needed the 100,000 yen for "drinks" after DUE TIME, and suggested he would make it so Murata wouldn't show up at DUE TIME, before charging in and DECAPITATING Murata with a Kuri Lariat! The match hadn't begun, as Inoue & Tomizaki charged as well, only to be nailed by Kuri Lariat's themselves! Murata recovered enough to attack Kuriyama from behind as the bell rang. Murata worked over Kuriyama for about a minute, before Kuriyama fought back. Using his new found power, Kuriyama shrugged off Murata's attacks leading to a no-nonsense Kuri Lariat. Kuriyama pulled up Murata and BURRIED him with a sickening powerbomb! Kuriyama waited for Murata to stand back up, before CRACKING him with a blistering Jumping High Kick to the side of the head! Murata crumbled; Kuriyama covered, and was welcomed back to Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON with a victory! Kuriyama announced his intentions to "reach the next stage" of his development, and would formally begin his trek with DUE TIME!
The four top singles matches at DUE TIME collided in an explosive out of control eight man tag match up that predictably spilled all over Korakuen Hall from the opening bell. C-2 Openweight Champion Hiroyuki Takano teamed with Tenshin Komatsu, PHOENIX, and the "Nagoya Tower" Yujiro Higuchi came out victorious over the team of C-1 Heavyweight Champion Nobuyori Shimizu, C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Champion Ikuji Royama, Makoto Saito and Keiji Hirano. To say the match was out of control would be an understatement, as at one point, Yujiro Higuchi attempted to PRESS SLAM Shimizu OFF THE BALCONY! Using the combined firepower of the villains, they were able to systematically take apart their opponents one by one, until only Nobuyori Shimizu was left standing. What followed next was a sight to see, as Shimizu refused to go down to his opponents, but every time Shimizu would stand, he would be met with a big boot from Higuchi, or a Komatsu Knee Kick, or a Dark Tide from PHOENIX, or a Takano Flash from Takano. Not even the spirit of Shimizu could overcome these odds, as Yujiro Higuchi finally put Shimizu out of his misery with the Double Gauge for the three count! Higuchi once again placed his massive boot on the chest of Shimizu, this time while holding Shimizu's C-1 Heavyweight Championship before carelessly dropping the championship onto Shimizu's prone body...
December 19th, 2009
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1,800 fans
1. Mikio Tsuruya defeated Kazuya Endo at 5'31 with the Akuji Backdrop Driver
2. Ryoma Inoue & BIG BOY Tomizaki defeated Toshiro Noguchi & Shuji Kawashima at 8'46 when Inoue pinned Kawashima with the Sexy*Star
3. Masakazu Fujimoto, Hayato Saigo, Naoki Daishi & Akahito Yamada defeated Kenjiro Amagawa, Shinsuke Takahashi, Kaisen Tiger & Hiroshi Kuroki at 15'49 when Saigo pinned Kuroki with a brainbuster
4. Rui Kuriyama defeated Keoni Murata at 2'29 with a jumping high kick
5. Hiroyuki Takano, Tenshin Komatsu, PHOENIX & Yujiro Higuchi (FREE) defeated Nobuyori Shimizu, Ikuji Royama, Makoto Saito & Keiji Hirano at 21'19 when Higuchi pinned Shimizu with the Double Gauge
Four of the men in the Exhibition Battle Royal at DUE TIME faced off in tag action. Ryoma Inoue and BIG BOY Tomizaki emerged victorious, as Inoue dropped Shuji Kawashima with the Sexy*Star for the finish. Tomizaki and Inoue gave a joint microphone appeal post-match, and promised to use their superior numbers along with Keoni Murata to win the battle royal, and SPLIT the 100,000 yen among each of them!
Eight men in the two tag team championship matches at DUE TIME met in a eight man tag team match. The challengers team of Masakazu Fujimoto, Hayato Saigo & OVERTHROW against the champion team from AVENIR of TakaGawa, and PREDATORS. A significant portion of the match focused around the battle between Fujimoto and Kenjiro Amagawa, as Amagawa fought against the massive size of Fujimoto without avail, with Fujimoto tauntingly beating down Amagawa at every turn. The deciding fall would come to Hayato Saigo, who spiked Hiroshi Kuroki with a brainbuster to score the three count and more momentum heading into DUE TIME!
The 100,000 Ten Exhibition battle royal at DUE TIME has a vague "X" listed, with no amount listed there in. At Korakuen Hall we found out the first of the X's in the match. Keoni Murata along with BIG BOY Tomizaki and Ryoma Inoue entered first, and demanded that the X reveal himself leading to "Last Hope" beginning to play, as back from America after six months, Rui Kuriyama returned to Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON! Kuriyama looked in excellent condition, with freshly bleached hair, and seemingly a good ten pounds of pure muscle. Murata was unimpressed, calling Kuriyama "Kuri-chan" and demanded to know what a "dojo boy" like Kuriyama would do to him. Kuriyama responded by claiming that he needed the 100,000 yen for "drinks" after DUE TIME, and suggested he would make it so Murata wouldn't show up at DUE TIME, before charging in and DECAPITATING Murata with a Kuri Lariat! The match hadn't begun, as Inoue & Tomizaki charged as well, only to be nailed by Kuri Lariat's themselves! Murata recovered enough to attack Kuriyama from behind as the bell rang. Murata worked over Kuriyama for about a minute, before Kuriyama fought back. Using his new found power, Kuriyama shrugged off Murata's attacks leading to a no-nonsense Kuri Lariat. Kuriyama pulled up Murata and BURRIED him with a sickening powerbomb! Kuriyama waited for Murata to stand back up, before CRACKING him with a blistering Jumping High Kick to the side of the head! Murata crumbled; Kuriyama covered, and was welcomed back to Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON with a victory! Kuriyama announced his intentions to "reach the next stage" of his development, and would formally begin his trek with DUE TIME!
The four top singles matches at DUE TIME collided in an explosive out of control eight man tag match up that predictably spilled all over Korakuen Hall from the opening bell. C-2 Openweight Champion Hiroyuki Takano teamed with Tenshin Komatsu, PHOENIX, and the "Nagoya Tower" Yujiro Higuchi came out victorious over the team of C-1 Heavyweight Champion Nobuyori Shimizu, C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Champion Ikuji Royama, Makoto Saito and Keiji Hirano. To say the match was out of control would be an understatement, as at one point, Yujiro Higuchi attempted to PRESS SLAM Shimizu OFF THE BALCONY! Using the combined firepower of the villains, they were able to systematically take apart their opponents one by one, until only Nobuyori Shimizu was left standing. What followed next was a sight to see, as Shimizu refused to go down to his opponents, but every time Shimizu would stand, he would be met with a big boot from Higuchi, or a Komatsu Knee Kick, or a Dark Tide from PHOENIX, or a Takano Flash from Takano. Not even the spirit of Shimizu could overcome these odds, as Yujiro Higuchi finally put Shimizu out of his misery with the Double Gauge for the three count! Higuchi once again placed his massive boot on the chest of Shimizu, this time while holding Shimizu's C-1 Heavyweight Championship before carelessly dropping the championship onto Shimizu's prone body...
December 19th, 2009
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1,800 fans
1. Mikio Tsuruya defeated Kazuya Endo at 5'31 with the Akuji Backdrop Driver
2. Ryoma Inoue & BIG BOY Tomizaki defeated Toshiro Noguchi & Shuji Kawashima at 8'46 when Inoue pinned Kawashima with the Sexy*Star
3. Masakazu Fujimoto, Hayato Saigo, Naoki Daishi & Akahito Yamada defeated Kenjiro Amagawa, Shinsuke Takahashi, Kaisen Tiger & Hiroshi Kuroki at 15'49 when Saigo pinned Kuroki with a brainbuster
4. Rui Kuriyama defeated Keoni Murata at 2'29 with a jumping high kick
5. Hiroyuki Takano, Tenshin Komatsu, PHOENIX & Yujiro Higuchi (FREE) defeated Nobuyori Shimizu, Ikuji Royama, Makoto Saito & Keiji Hirano at 21'19 when Higuchi pinned Shimizu with the Double Gauge
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