Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON returned to action for the December series, kicking off at the Kazuno Memorial Sports Center with no announced lineup which significantly harmed the walk up for the event. Despite this, the fans who did attend were greeted with a strong event with a surprising finish...

In the opening match, the first graduate of the Ryo Suzuki system to enter Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON in over a year, former judoka and professional fighter Kazuya Endo teamed with the last graduate Shuji Kawashima against AVENIR's Hiroshi Kuroki & Keiji Hirano. Endo impressed many with strong strikes and judo techniques in addition to simple wrestling skills. However, Endo befell the fate of all debuting wrestlers, as Keiji Hirano trapped Endo in a crab hold to force the submission.

The third match of the night once again gave OVERTHROW a direct victory over one half of the PWC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Champions in what was called the match of the night. Naoki Daishi and Akahito Yamada bested 1/2 of the PWC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Champions Kaisen Tiger and his partner Hayato Saigo as Naoki Daishi caught Kaisen Tiger by surprise with a flash Northern Lights Suplex hold for the three count! OVERTHROW once again challenged for the PWC Jr. Heavyweight Championships, this time for DUE TIME. However Hayato Saigo brought up OVERTHROW's two previous failures against PREDATORS at the end of the FUSION J-LEAGUE and on 10/13. Saigo petitioned to make the match "exciting" by adding himself and a partner to the match! OVERTHROW and Kaisen Tiger assented to this plan (Kaisen in Spanish of course), with Daishi demanding to know who Saigo's partner would be. Saigo responded, saying that there was only one man that would fit as his partner, announcing that MILLENNIUM S.K. WILL RETURN FROM SEVEN MONTH'S INJURY TO BE HIS PARTNER! This announcement brought the man himself to the ring for the first time since his injury, as S.K. shook hands with his generational rival!

The remnants of LOVE, Tenshin Komatsu and PHOENIX faced off against "Deathmatch Prince" Makoto Saito and C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Champion Ikuji Royama in an exciting tag team match. PHOENIX proved his worth as the new #1 contender to Royama, as he spiked Royama with the Resurrection to set up PHOENIX's awe inspiring 630 senton the Another Fate for the three count. In a gravely voice intended to hide his identity, PHOENIX promised to end Royama's "joyous reign" at DUE TIME.

In the "Main Event" of the night, the unnamed group of Hiroyuki Takano, Mikio Tsuruya, Keoni Murata and freelancer the "Nagoya Tower" Yujiro Higuchi against C-1 Heavyweight Champion Nobuyori Shimizu, Toshiro Noguchi, C-2 Openweight Champion Masakazu Fujimoto and the betrayed Takayuki Ariwa! The action was hot and violent from before the bell rang, as both teams wildly brawled throughout the arena. Any attempt at restoring order was soon given up with, as the match fell into complete anarchy. Early on, Mikio Tsuruya intercepted the charging Takayuki Ariwa from attacking Hiroyuki Takano with the two brawling to the backstage area never to be seen again. The defining moment of the match came ten minutes in with the referee knocked unconscious. As Fujimoto attempted to hit his Mt. Fujimoto Bomb on Keoni Murata, only to be SAVAGELY attacked from behind by the newly ruthless Takano with a chair first to the back, then a vicious shot directly to the head sending the C-2 Openweight Champion to the floor! The "Nagoya Tower" Yujiro Higuchi immediately sprang into the ring, catching Toshiro Noguchi as he entered the ring with a huge kick directly to the face. Higuchi then grabbed Noguchi with both hands and hit the Double Gauge chokeslam! The referee came to at the most inopportune time, registering the three count fall!

What followed next was a long talk session, as the unnamed group openly gloated, with Higuchi informing Shimizu that this would be "his fate" at DUE TIME, while Hiroyuki Takano began to mock Mazakazu Fujimoto as he climbed to his feet, insulting Fujimoto's worthiness as a champion, and a tag championship challenger. Ironically, it was almost the same exact attitude Fujimoto had used with Amagawa of recent, which Fujimoto responded strongly against. The two began to angrily argue, before Takano challenged Fujimoto to "step forward" and face him for the C-2 Openweight Championship right then and there. Fujimoto readily accepted, as President Yuki Nomura came to ringside. Nomura questioned both men, and when both agreed to the match, Nomura announced that this would be for the C-2 Openweight Championship and would begin right then!

Fujimoto charged Takano who immediately sprang from the ring to evade the angry monster. Fujimoto followed Takano to the floor, but Takano quickly ran around to the other side of the ring forcing Fujimoto to follow, only to be IMMEDIATELY crashed into by Yujiro Higuchi with a lariat! Nobuyori Shimizu ran around the ring and leapt onto Yujiro Higuchi in response, triggering a riot at ringside as both sides began to openly fight. Undistracted by the carnage at ringside, Takano lifted the downed Fujimoto throwing him into the ring before covering. Despite having his brain scrambled several times, Fujimoto easily kicked out to stay in the match. Takano responded with several taunting kicks to Fujimoto's face intended to humiliate more then harm. An angry Fujimoto climbed to his feet, only to be BLASTED by a Takano Flash to the face! However, Fujimoto ROARED in anger and threw a wild lariat! Takano ducked under easily, once again displaying his awesome agility before hitting not one but TWO Takano Flashes to Fujimoto's head! The monster collapsed to the ground after these blows after a struggle to stay standing. Takano dragged Fujimoto's body to a corner, before climbing and flying off with a beautiful Moonsault Press! However, Fujimoto proved his strength by kicking out at two point seven! More insanity took place, as BIG BOY Tomizaki hit the ringside, grabbing onto referee Hanzo Hijiyama, holding onto him for all he was worth as Keoni Murata hit the ring carrying his surfboard. At ringside, Yujiro Higuchi was using his absolute power to hold BOTH Noguchi and Shimizu at bay! As Masakazu Fujimoto reached his feet, Murata CRACKED Fujimoto with his surfboard, however Fujimoto remained standing! Murata paused as he stared at Fujimoto before cracking him with a SECOND shot! Fujimoto collapsed to one knee, but almost immediately began to pull himself back up leading to Murata blasting Fujimoto with a THIRD full force surfboard shot! That seemed to do the trick as Fujimoto collapsed. Instead of going for the pin, Takano directed Murata to help him lift up Fujimoto standing, and with Murata's help Takano placed one of Fujimoto's legs over his other leg's knee. Takano reached between them, and with Murata's help LIFTED FUJIMOTO VERTICALLY! Takano stumbled backwards several steps, struggling to carry Fujimoto's massive scope. Takano spun Fujimoto's body inwards, dropping down at the same time SPIKING Fujimoto headfirst into the mat at the same time! Tomizaki released the referee, who saw Takano lying on top of Fujimoto's body with Murata having vacated the ring, and registered the three count!

Ryoma Inoue hit the ringside area, and along with Tomizaki helped Takano and Higuchi attack Shimizu, Noguchi, and the unmoving Fujimoto. Takano stole a microphone from ringside and announced the new move as the "Kubikari Driller" and announced open headhunting on the entirety of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON from this day. Takano remarked how "easy" it was to win a championship without someone bringing him down. This triggered a wave of noise from the crowd as TAKAYUKI ARIWA CAME SPRINTING BACK TO THE RING WITH ROPES HANGING OFF HIS SHOULDERS AND CARRYING A CHAIR! Ariwa began swinging at anything that moved causing his former allies to flee the ring quickly. Ariwa picked up the discarded microphone, revealing his former friend's entire plot to the crowd: When he and Tsuruya brawled to the back, Ariwa had been jumped by both Ryoma Inoue and BIG BOY Tomizaki. They attempted to tie him up backstage to keep him from interfering in their plan. Ariwa freed himself, and fought off Tsuruya but admitted he hadn't been in time...Ariwa called his former friends "animals" who weren't behaving as anythingbut lowly wild beasts. Ariwa announced that Kubikari was a fitting name for Takano's new move, as he would head hunt every member of Takano's new group until he got to Takano himself! A wounded Shimizu formally asked Ariwa to join them in this struggle as the newest member of the STRONGEST CRIMSON ARMY. Sempai and Kouhai stared at each other, after over a year of bloody conflict before Ariwa shook Shimizu's hand, reuniting them!

December 5th, 2009
Kazuno Memorial Sports Center
943 fans

1. Hiroshi Kuroki & Keiji Hirano defeated Shuji Kawashima & Kazuya Endo at 6'29 when Hirano submitted Endo with a crab hold
2. Kenjiro Amagawa & Shinsuke Takahashi defeated Ryoma Inoue & BIG BOY Tomizaki at 9'04 when Takahashi pinned Tomizaki with a Clutching Knee
3. Naoki Daishi & Akahito Yamada defeated Hayato Saigo & Kaisen Tiger at 16'29 when Daishi pinned Tiger with a Northern Lights Suplex
4. Tenshin Komatsu & PHOENIX defeated Makoto Saito & Ikuji Royama at 14'26 when PHOENIX pinned Royama with the Another Fate
5. Hiroyuki Takano, Mikio Tsuruya, Keoni Murata & Yujiro Higuchi (FREE) defeated Nobuyori Shimizu, Toshiro Noguchi, Takayuki Ariwa & Masakazu Fujimoto at 12'10 when Higuchi pinned Noguchi with the Double Gauge
6. C-2 Openweight Championship: Hiroyuki Takano defeated Masakazu Fujimoto (c) at 7'32 with the Kubikari Driller to become the 4th champion.

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