DDT Pro-Wrestling

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DDT Pro-Wrestling
AcronymDDT
Founded1997
Style
  • Puroresu
  • Comedy wrestling
HeadquartersShinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Founder(s)Shintaro Mutoh
ParentCyberFight (CyberAgent)
Sister
FormerlyDramatic Dream Team (1997–2004)
WebsiteOfficial website

DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDTプロレスリング, DDT Puroresuringu) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Its name stands for Dramatic Dream Team, which was the promotion's official name from 1997 to 2004. Founded in March 1997 by Shintaro Muto, but the promotion was eventually bought and managed by Shoichi Ichimiya until December 2005, when Sanshiro Takagi took over as the new president. In 2017, DDT was sold to CyberAgent. Takagi retained his position, while Takahiro Yamauchi took over as the new DDT director.

DDT became one of the top promotions in Japanese indie wrestling by creating a unique sports entertainment style, often parodying WWE, with a Japanese puroresu flair to the matches. DDT has had agreements with various MMA and professional wrestling promotions around the world.[citation needed] DDT's biggest event is Peter Pan, held each year since 2009.

The cards' matches tend to be a mixture of Japanese lucharesu (a mix of lucha libre and traditional puroresu), worked shoot-style, hardcore brawling and comedy matches. DDT is in many ways a parody of American pro wrestling, particularly WWE, using over-the-top gimmicks (most notably Danshoku Dino) as well as unique match types including a hardcore match in a campsite (which featured use of bottle rockets as weapons), an "Office Deathmatch" (where the ring was set up to resemble a section of an office building, complete with cubicle walls and computers), and a "Silence Match" (where wrestlers were forbidden to make loud noises, resulting in slow-motion chops and punches and featuring the commentary team speaking in a faux-whisper).

In January 2020, DDT's parent company CyberAgent purchased Pro Wrestling Noah, with DDT's executives taking over Noah's operations and Noah's content appearing on DDT's streaming service.[1]

History[]

Dramatic Dream Team (1997–2004)[]

Former DDT logo (1997-2013)

The promotion was founded by Shintaro Muto, Sanshiro Takagi, Kyohei Mikami and Kazushige Nosawa, after these four left Pro Wrestling Crusaders.[2] The promotion was named Dramatic Dream Team, its first event took place on January 31, 1997, in Tokyo. In 1999, DDT started producing pay-per-view digests of its product on DirectTV.[citation needed]

The promotion then established their own governing body in 2000, the King of DDT, shortened as KO-D, creating the KO-D Openweight Championship, Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship and the KO-D Tag Team Championship. DDT also created their own tag team tournament the DDT Tag League. Later in 2003, Shoichi Ichimiya became the new president of DDT.[citation needed]

Independent DDT Pro-Wrestling (2004–2017)[]

Former DDT logo (2013-2018)

On 2004, DDT rebranded to DDT Pro-Wrestling yūgen gaisha renaming the promotion to DDT Pro-Wrestling. In October, DDT got a timeslot on , creating their regular broadcast program DDT Dramatic Fantasia.[citation needed] In 2005, indie promotion Union Pro Wrestling was revived by DDT.[3]

On December 28, 2005 Ichimiya retired from professional wrestling and announced his departure from DDT.[citation needed] This led to Sanshiro Takagi taking over the promotion as the new president. Then the company focused on the feud between the face stable Italian Four Horsemen and the heel stable Disaster-Box.[citation needed] In November 2006, DDT announced the creation of their fourth active title the DDT Extreme Championship. Later in 2007 DDT announced a working relationship with Dragon Gate. DDT and Dragon Gate held their first co-promoted show, Dramatic Dream Gate on April 18, 2007 in Shinjuku Face in Tokyo, Japan. DDT would later become a member of the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance. The group was established as a means to aid the many competing wrestling promotions in Japan. In 2009, DDT announced that they were going to become a stock company, turning their company from private to public.[citation needed] In March 2010, DDT announced a working relationship with Big Japan Pro Wrestling.[4] Later in March, Takagi announced the DDT48 (later renamed Dramatic Sousenkyo), which is a fan vote where the winner receives a shot for the KO-D Openweight Championship. Later that month Michael Nakazawa stepped down as the CEO of DDT and Amon Tsurumi became the general manager of the promotion.[citation needed] In 2011 DDT received the Fighting TV Samurai Indie's Job prize for having the best show the year, winning the Best Box Office Award.

In March 2012, DDT ended their DDT Dramatic Fantasia program.[citation needed] Later on April 2, DDT started to broadcasting to NicoNico creating the program DDT Wrestling Hour.[citation needed] On June 4, DDT launched another sub-brand named Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling, which was exclusive to women's wrestlers.[5] DDT celebrated its 15th anniversary on August 18, 2012, by holding its first ever event in Nippon Budokan.[6] On December 23, 2012, DDT announced the creation of their fifth active title, the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship.[7] On January 17, 2013, DDT announced that Daisuke Sasaki had signed a contract to officially make DDT his home promotion, ending his days as a freelancer.[8][9] On April 17 DDT formed another sub-brand  [ja]. On May 3, DDT's Max Bump event was broadcast live by Samurai TV. After that DDT launched a weekly program DDT Pro Wrestling Banzai, which was also broadcast by Samurai TV.[citation needed] On November 28, DDT announced a new project named DDT New Attitude which would be another sub-brand of DDT, functioning as a farm league for DDT.

On January 14, 2015, DDT opened a women's wrestling school with Makoto Oishi and Cherry as instructors.[citation needed] Later DDT announced the creation of their sixth active title, the King of Dark Championship, which would be "won" by the loser of a dark match. On June 23, DDT opened the Dropkick Bar which is a professional wrestling, boxing and mixed martial arts-themed sports bar. Professional wrestling personalities regularly make appearances at the bar. On August 17 it was announced that Union Pro would be folding after its 10th anniversary event on October 4.[10] Three days after its folding, Union was replaced by a new promotion named Pro-Wrestling Basara, which launched in January 2016.[11] In October 2016, DDT announced "DDT Universe", a new streaming service for events held by DDT, DNA, Basara, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling and Ganbare☆Pro-Wrestling.[12] The service launched on January 23, 2017.[13] On April 30, 2017, announced the creation of their seventh active title, the KO-D 10-Man Tag Team Championship, meant for teams of five wrestlers, the title is believed to be the first of its kind in professional wrestling.[14][15] with the inaugural champions crowned on August 20, 2017.[16]

On July 5, 2017, it was announced that DDT had entered into a partnership with Canada's Canadian Wrestling's Elite promotion.[17] On August 20 Danshoku Dino defeated Sanshiro Takagi in a match, where if Dino won he would become the Producer of DDT. After Dino won he fired the DDT's General Manager Amon Tsurumi and Turumi returned to a backstage role as assistant producer and reverted to his real name Hisaya Imabayashi. Dino also announced the creation of a new tournament called "D-Oh Grand Prix".

DDT under CyberAgent (2017–present)[]

On September 1, 2017, 100% of DDT's shares were sold to the CyberAgent company. Sanshiro Takagi remained as the DDT president, while CyberAgent director Takahiro Yamauchi took over as the new DDT director.

On January 28, 2020, DDT's parent company CyberAgent purchased Pro Wrestling Noah. DDT's President Sanshiro Takagi was named the President of Pro Wrestling Noah and Naomichi Marufuji the Vice President. Noah's events began airing on DDT's streaming service DDT Universe starting with NOAH Global Jr. League 2020 on January 30.[18][19] On July 27, 2020, it was announced Noah and DDT would merge in a new company, CyberFight.[20]

Pro-Wrestling Basara[]

Pro-Wrestling Basara (プロレスリングBASARA, Puroresuringu Basara) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.[21] Its name reads either as "eccentricity" (婆娑羅, basara) or "Vajra" (伐折羅, basara) and, according to the company founder Isami Kodaka, relates back to the kabukimono which were gangs of samurai who dressed in flamboyant clothing and donned uncommon hairstyles. Kodaka said he wanted to "do something rebellious against the new, flashy style of wrestling".[22]

Basara was founded three days after DDT Pro Wrestling's affiliate promotion Union Pro Wrestling folded on October 4, 2015. The promotion was a sub-brand of DDT and its roster consisted of former Union Pro wrestlers such as Isami Kodaka, Daichi Kazato and Trans-Am★Hiroshi. The Union Max Championship, formerly the top prize in Union Pro,[23] was kept to be contested as the only singles championship in Basara.

On June 11, 2019, DDT announced Basara would be splitting up from DDT and become an independent company starting January 1, 2020.[22][24] In October, the third edition of the annual "Iron Fist Tag Tournament" led to the creation of Basara's first tag team championship, the Iron Fist Tag Team Championship.[25]

Through the years, Basara has had partnerships with other Japanese promotions such as Big Japan Pro Wrestling or Dove Pro Wrestling, and has used the UWA World Trios Championship as its trios title.

Personnel[]

Championships[]

Current championships[]

As of September 18, 2021, DDT currently has eight recognized championships,[26] the top titles being the KO-D (King of DDT) championships. TJPW has three titles and GanPro has one. DDT also recognizes Basara's championships.

DDT Pro-Wrestling[]

DDT
Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Successful
defenses
Location Notes
KO-D Openweight Championship Konosuke Takeshita 5 August 21, 2021 28+ 0 Kawasaki, Japan Defeated Jun Akiyama at Wrestle Peter Pan 2021.
DDT Universal Championship Daisuke Sasaki 2 August 21, 2021 28+ 0 Kawasaki, Japan Defeated Yuki Ueno at Wrestle Peter Pan 2021.
DDT Extreme Championship Shinya Aoki 3 July 15, 2021 65+ 1 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Chris Brookes in a Winner-takes-all No Disqualification and No Submission match at Summer Vacation Tour In Shinjuku 2021.
KO-D Tag Team Championship The37Kamiina
(Konosuke Takeshita and Shunma Katsumata)
1
(4, 1)
June 26, 2021 84+ 1 Osaka, Japan Defeated Smile Pissari (Harashima and Yuji Okabayashi) at Summer Vacation 2021 In Osaka.
KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship Vacant Previous champions Damnation (Tetsuya Endo, Soma Takao and Yuji Hino) had to disband and vacate the title after having lost the Dramatic Survivor 2021 tournament.
KO-D 8-Man Tag Team Championship Team Olympian
(Yoshiaki Yatsu, Akito, Hiroshi Yamato and Keigo Nakamura)
1 July 4, 2021 76+ 0 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Team Thoroughbred (Sanshiro Takagi, Yukio Naya, Chikara and Yakan Nabe) at King of DDT 2021 Final.
O-40 Championship Toru Owashi 1 November 8, 2020 314+ 0 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Gorgeous Matsuno at DDT TV Show! #11.
Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship Shunma Katsumata 4 September 12, 2021 6+ N/A Fukuoka, Japan Defeated Danshoku Dino at Tenjin Wars 2021.

Tokyo Joshi Pro[]

TJPW
Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Successful
defenses
Location Notes
Princess of Princess Championship Miyu Yamashita 3 May 4, 2021 137 2 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Rika Tatsumi at Yes! Wonderland 2021: We Are Still In The Middle Of Our Dreams.
Princess Tag Team Championship Neo Biishiki-gun
(Mei Saint-Michel and Sakisama)
1
(1, 3)
April 17, 2021 154 2 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Bakuretsu Sisters (Nodoka Tenma and Yuki Aino) at Still Incomplete.
International Princess Championship Hikari Noa 1 May 4, 2021 137 2 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Yuki Kamifuku at Yes! Wonderland 2021: We Are Still In The Middle Of Our Dreams.


Ganbare☆Pro-Wrestling[]

GanPro
Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Successful
defenses
Location Notes
Kōkū-kōen Park Town Championship Keisuke Ishii 1 August 24, 2019 756 0 Tokorozawa, Japan Was awarded the title after pinning Shuhei Washida in a tag team match at Ganbare☆Kōkū-kōen.

Pro-Wrestling Basara[]

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Location Notes
Union Max Championship Takumi Tsukamoto 1 November 10, 2020 312+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Fuminori Abe at Basara 139.
Iron Fist Tag Team Championship Astronauts
(Fuminori Abe and Takuya Nomura)
1 July 7, 2021 73+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Sento Minzoku (Isami Kodaka and Daiki Shimomura) at Basara 146: 5th Anniverary.
UWA World Trios Championship
(also recognized by Big Japan Pro Wrestling)
Sento Minzoku
(Isami Kodaka, Minoru Fujita and Daiki Shimomura)
1
(2, 4, 2)
August 9, 2021 40+ Osaka, Japan Defeated Astronauts (Fuminori Abe and Takuya Nomura) at Osaka Surprise 53 ~ Zero Gravity 2021.

Former, inactive and defunct championships[]

DDT has had a lot of different championships, some of which were very short-lived.[27]

Championship Last champion(s) Reign Date won Location Notes
Tōno Openweight Championship 726 1 August 20, 2005 Tōno, Japan Defeated Cherry and Tomohiko Hashimoto at Tōno Jingisukan 2005 to become the inaugural champion. Inactive since.
Greater China Unified Sichuan Openweight Championship Danshoku Dino 1 July 19, 2009 Tokyo, Japan Unified with the DDT Extreme Championship at Ryōgoku Peter Pan.
Umemura PC Juku Copy & Paste Championship Danshoku Dino 1 July 26, 2009 Nagoya, Japan Unified with the DDT Extreme Championship at Ryōgoku Peter Pan.
GAY World Anal Championship Danshoku Dino 2 August 23, 2009 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Masa Takanashi at Ryōgoku Peter Pan to unify the title with the DDT Extreme Championship.
JET World Jet Championship Danshoku Dino 1 August 23, 2009 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Masa Takanashi at Ryōgoku Peter Pan to unify the title with the DDT Extreme Championship.
World Midbreath Championship Danshoku Dino 1 August 23, 2009 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Masa Takanashi at Ryōgoku Peter Pan to unify the title with the DDT Extreme Championship.
Jiyūgaoka 6-Person Tag Team Championship Shit Heart♥Foundation
(Hikaru Sato, Michael Nakazawa and Tomomitsu Matsunaga)
1 November 3, 2010 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Great Kojika, Riho and Mr. #6 at Shin-Kiba 5th Anniversary Special. Deactivated.
Sea Of Japan 6-Person Tag Team Championship Shit Heart♥Foundation
(Hikaru Sato, Michael Nakazawa and Tomomitsu Matsunaga)
1 November 3, 2010 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Great Kojika, Riho and Mr. #6 at Shin-Kiba 5th Anniversary Special.
TKG48
(Munenori Sawa and Sanshiro Takagi)
2 July 24, 2011 Tokyo, Japan Defeated The Great Sasuke and Ricky Fuji at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2011.
IMGP World Heavyweight Championship Atsushi Maruyama 2 July 12, 2015 Osaka, Japan Defeated Super Sasadango Machine at Dramatic Dreams! Vol. 2: No Subtitle to win the vacant title.
Fly To Everywhere World Championship Cherry 3 September 15, 2015 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Aoi Kizuki at Union Harvest Festival 2015. Inactive following Union Pro folding on October 4, 2015.
World Ōmori Championship Chikara 1 October 15, 2017 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Makoto Oishi at UTAN Festa 2017.
King of Dark Championship Dai Suzuki 2 December 13, 2017 Tokyo, Japan Lost to Gota Ihashi at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2017 to win the title. Inactive following Suzuki's retirement.
Ken Ohka 1 July 22, 2018 Tokyo, Japan Won a Scramble Tag Team Rumble Match by last eliminating Gota Ihashi at Summer Vacation 2018 to become the inaugural champion.
Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship Shota 1 December 26, 2020 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Asuka at The World 2020. Title moved to Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out (JTO).
GWC 6-Man Tag Team Championship The Halfee
(Katsuzaki Shunosuke, Moehiko Harumisawa and Shu Sakurai)
2 May 29, 2021 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Asuka, Hagane Shinno and Shinichiro Tominaga at True Romance 2021. Title moved to Total Triumph Team Pro-Wrestling (TTT).

Events[]

Marquee events[]

Tournaments[]

Active[]

Accomplishment Last winner(s) Date won Location Notes
King of DDT Konosuke Takeshita July 4, 2021 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Yuji Hino in the tournament final.
D-Oh Grand Prix Jun Akiyama December 27, 2020 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Konosuke Takeshita in the tournament final.
Ultimate Tag League The37Kamiina
(Konosuke Takeshita and Shunma Katsumata)
May 27, 2021 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Damnation (Daisuke Sasaki and Yuji Hino) in a tie-breaker.
Shuffle Tag Tournament Smile Pissari
(Yuji Okabayashi and Harashima)
December 31, 2020 Tokyo, Japan Defeated NakanoUeno (Yasufumi Nakanoue and Yuki Ueno) in the tournament final.

Inactive[]

Accomplishment Last winner(s) Last held Notes
Young Drama Cup Soma Takao 2010 A round-robin tournament for the younger talent of DDT, held in 2009 and 2010.
Ganbare☆Climax Yumehito Imanari 2018 Defeated Shinichiro Tominaga in the tournament final.

Accomplishments[]

Accomplishment Last winner(s) Date won Location Notes
DDT Dramatic General Election (singles) Masahiro Takanashi October 30, 2018 Tokyo, Japan DDT doramatikku sōsenkyo (DDTドラマティック総選挙). Won by fan votation. Formerly known as DDT48.
DDT Dramatic General Election (units) Shuten-dōji
Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Yasu Urano, Daisuke Sasaki and Shinya Aoki January 26, 2020 Tokyo, Japan Contracts for a championship match, which can be "cashed in" by the holder at any point in the year following their victory. The holders have to defend their contracts in every official match in which they participate.

Dropkick Bar[]

Dropkick Bar is a professional wrestling, boxing and mixed martial arts-themed sports bar owned and operated by DDT in Shinjuku. Professional wrestling personalities make appearances at the bar.[28][29]

Broadcasters[]

Domestic:

  • Fighting TV Samurai (2004–present, currently broadcasting live specials, retrospective shows and magazine show DDT Pro Wrestling Banzai)
  • AbemaTV (2017–present, online linear television service, live-streaming episodes of DDT Pro Wrestling Banzai)
  • Nico Nico Douga (2012-present, currently broadcasting live specials, DDT Wrestling Hour streaming untelevised spot-shows and interviews)

Worldwide:

  • Wrestle Universe (streaming service, broadcasting most DDT shows live, as well as on-demand classic, as well as content from other promotions, beginning with DDT sister promotions Pro Wrestling NOAH, Ganbare☆Wrestlng and Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling)
  • FITE TV (2020–present, streaming service, broadcasting most DDT big shows live, as well as on-demand classic)

See also[]

Notes[]

References[]

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