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DDT New Year Lottery Special! Every Ticket 2000 Yen Show! 2016

TV-Show

Name of the event:
DDT New Year Lottery Special! Every Ticket 2000 Yen Show! 2016
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Location:
Attendance:
ca. 1.750
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
03.01.2016
TV station/network:
Samurai! TV

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Tag Team Match
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New Year Kakizome Rumble Match
- Kazusada Higuchi is eliminated (4:30)
- Soma Takao eliminates Tomomitsu Matsunaga (6:36)
- Seiya Morohashi is eliminated (7:54)
- Yuko Miyamoto eliminates Kouki Iwasaki (10:42)
- Gorgeous Matsuno is eliminated (11:39)
- Soma Takao is eliminated (12:02)
- Antonio Honda eliminates Yuko Miyamoto (13:16)
- Hiroshi Fukuda eliminates Antonio Honda (14:19)
- Shuji Ishikawa eliminates Hiroshi Fukuda (16:26)
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Tag Team Match
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KO-D Six Man Tag Team Title Scramble Bunkhouse Locker Coffin Anywhere Death Match
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Six Man Tag Team Match

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Average rating: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 6.00  [1]
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arrancar wrote on 24.08.2016:
[6.0] "This was my first DDT show and it was pretty good. First time watching a promotion so heavily invested in comedy. It was quite entertaining, but sometimes it can get annoying how they sacrifice the quality of wrestling for a few laughs. The three tag team matches (not including the six-man tag team match) all made me laugh quite a lot, whether that be from ridiculous overselling, ridiculous moves, ridiculous pre-match antics, a wrestler's confusion, a wrestler's rage, or just the pure over-dramatic nature of the individual wrestlers. No match really stands out from a wrestling perspective except for the main event, Kodaka vs Takeshita. Takeshita has an amazing skill-set for a 20-year-old and his chemistry with Kodaka produced some incredible sequences. I was just continuously being bombarded with amazing displays of stiff strikes, strong power moves, and that awesome 'fighting spirit'. Both men really delivered a beating to the other and had me gasping at just how well some of their moves were executed. ****1/4."