Judgement 2014 | |||
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Promotion | DDT Pro-Wrestling | ||
Date | March 21, 2014 | ||
City | Tokyo, Japan | ||
Venue | Korakuen Hall | ||
Attendance | 1,618[1] | ||
Judgement chronology | |||
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Judgement 2014 was a professional wrestling event promoted by DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT). It took place on March 21, 2014, in Tokyo, Japan, at the Korakuen Hall.[1][2] It was the eighteenth event under the Judgement name. The event aired domestically on Fighting TV Samurai.
Storylines
Judgement 2014 featured seven professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[3]
Event
The first match of the main card was dubbed "Monster Army Final" and was the last match of the Monster Army stable.
The next match was dubbed "DDT's Origin! Judgement Special Tag Team Match" and featured the team of Mikami and Nosawa Rongai, both founders of the promotion.
Next was a match that saw the participation of Aja Kong from Oz Academy.
The Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Battle Royal was a Rumble rules match for a KO-D Openweight Championship match at Max Bump 2014, on April 29. Five envelopes were suspended above the ring, four of which contained a "Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere" contract, giving the right to their holder to challenge any champion at any time in the following year. The last envelope contained a "Right To Challenge Your Favorite Wrestler" contract. Grabbing a contract resulted in being eliminated from the match.
Results
No. | Results[1][2][4][5] | Stipulations | Times | ||||
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1D | Shunma Katsumata vs. Suguru Miyatake ended in a time limit draw | Singles match | 05:00 | ||||
2 | Monster Army (Hoshitango, Yuji Hino, Daisuke Sasaki and Antonio Honda) defeated Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi, Gorgeous Matsuno and Gota Ihashi | Eight-man tag team match | 10:07 | ||||
3 | Mikami and Nosawa Rongai defeated Takashi Sasaki and Kengo Takai | Tag team match | 07:18 | ||||
4 | Shigehiro Irie and Aja Kong defeated Belt Hunter × Hunter (Danshoku Dino and Makoto Oishi) | Tag team match | 07:51 | ||||
5 | Golden☆Lovers (Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega) (c) defeated Nuru Nuru Brothers (Michael Nakazawa and Tomomitsu Matsunaga) | Tag team match for the KO-D Tag Team Championship | 16:39 | ||||
6 | Akito won by last eliminating Konosuke Takeshita | Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Battle Royal | 19:39 | ||||
7 | Kudo defeated Harashima (c) | Singles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship | 19:54 | ||||
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- Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Battle Royal
Order[6] | Name | Order eliminated | By | Time |
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1 | Kazuki Hirata | 3 | Grabbing a contract | 12:17 |
2 | Super Sasadango Machine | 6 | Grabbing a contract | 15:38 |
3 | Yukio Sakaguchi | 8 | Yasu Urano | 15:54 |
4 | Soma Takao | 4 | Guanchulo | 13:17 |
5 | Tetsuya Endo | 1 | Grabbing a contract | 08:10 |
6 | Keisuke Ishii | 9 | Yasu Urano | 16:50 |
7 | Konosuke Takeshita | 11 | Akito | 19:39 |
8 | DJ Nira | 7 | Yasu Urano | 15:54 |
9 | Akito | — | — | Winner |
10 | Masa Takanashi | 2 | Grabbing a contract | 10:34 |
11 | Yasu Urano | 10 | Akito | 17:56 |
12 | Guanchulo | 5 | Grabbing a contract[lower-alpha 1] | 13:46 |
Footnotes
- ↑ Guanchulo won the "Right To Challenge Your Favorite Wrestler" contract.
References
- 1 2 3 "DDT Pro-Wrestling Results: 2014". Purolove.net (in German). Retrieved February 18, 2020.
- 1 2 "DDT Judgement 2014". Cagematch. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
- ↑ Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on November 29, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
- ↑ "DDT "Judgement2014" 3/21 後楽園ホール大会". Extreme Party (in Japanese). Retrieved February 18, 2020.
- ↑ "DDT Results 2014". Dramatic DDT. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
- ↑ DDT “Judgement2014” 3/21 後楽園ホール大会その8. Extreme Party (in Japanese). Retrieved February 18, 2020.