Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016

Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016: The Hottest Summer In The World (両国ピーターパン2016〜世界でいちばん熱い夏〜, Ryōgoku Pītā Pan 2016: sekai de ichiban atsui natsu) was a professional wrestling event promoted by DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT). The event took place on August 28, 2016, in Tokyo at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan. The event featured twelve matches, six of which were contested for championships.[1][2] The event aired on Fighting TV Samurai.

Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016: The Hottest Summer In The World
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateAugust 28, 2016[1]
CityTokyo, Japan[1]
VenueRyōgoku Kokugikan[1]
Attendance5,394[1]
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Terry Funk was originally scheduled to appear at the event but was forced to cancel due to an abdominal hernia.[3]

Storylines

The Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 event featured twelve 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.[4]

On September 14, 2015, Kudo suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury while taking part in Pro Wrestling Noah's 2015 NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League.[5] On September 17, he announced that the injury required surgery, which would sideline him for about a year.[6] After eleven months, DDT announced that Kudo would make his return at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016.

By winning the King of DDT tournament on June 26, Shuji Ishikawa earned a title match in the main event against KO-D Openweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita.

Event

The dark match was a King of Dark Championship six-man tag team match. Chikara was the reigning champion going into the match. Per its special rules, this title is awarded to the loser of the match. In the case of a tag match, whoever gets pinned by the champion becomes the new champion.

The next match was a Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling exhibition match featuring six TJPW wrestlers.

On the main card, the next match, dubbed "DNA Fights: Battle of Last Summer", was an exhibition match from DDT New Attitude (DNA), DDT's developmental brand.

At 2:23 pm, between the third and fourth matches, a yakitori pinned Toru Owashi to become the 1,163rd Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion.

Next was a Rumble rules match for the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship. Amongst the participants was Jun Kasai from the hardcore promotion Pro-Wrestling Freedoms. The champion yakitori entered first but was eaten by Cherry (the third entrant) who was then declared the 1,164th champion. Keisuke Ishii (the seventh entrant) forced Cherry to submit with a single leg crab to eliminate her from the match and become the 1,165th champion. A few minutes later, Yoshihiko (an inflatable love doll which was the last entrant) eliminated Ishii with a rear naked choke, forcing him to submit and becoming the 1,166th champion. Seconds later, Toru Owashi pinned Kazuki Hirata and Yoshihiko at the same time with La Magistral to win the match and become the 1,167th champion.

After the match, Joey Ryan pinned Owashi by surprise to become the 1,168th champion.

Next was a tag team match, dubbed "Yellow Dragon Comes Back!!" which saw the return of Kudo after being absent for almost a year due to an injury.

The next match, an eight-man tag team match, was dubbed "The NωA's Road To Participating In The 2016 DDT Festival" and featured Super Sasadango Machine acting as the NωA General Manager and giving a Powerpoint presentation entitled "Sasadango Teaches The Way To Survive In The Show Business Industry".

Next, Soma Takao challenged Hikaru Sato for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, All Japan Pro-Wrestling's top junior heavyweight title.

Next, Danshoku Dino challenged LiLiCo for the DDT Extreme Division Championship in a "Watase Contra Watase" match where Mizuki Watase was free to intervene in the match and where the loser would be forbidden to meet with Watase ever again.

Then, at 4:56 pm, Joey Ryan lost the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship to a yakitori by choking on it when a referee counted this as a submission and declared the yakitori the 1,169th champion.

Next was a six-man tag team match that saw the participation of Nosawa, Shiro Koshinaka and The Great Kabuki.

Next was a tag team match that saw the participation of Dick Togo.

Next, Harashima and Yuko Miyamoto challenged Kai from Wrestle-1 and Ken Ohka for the KO-D Tag Team Championship in a match sponsored by Uchicomi!.

In the main event, Shuji Ishikawa challenged Konosuke Takeshita for the KO-D Openweight Championship. Ishikawa won the bout and was granted a 2,000,000 yen prize by Good Com Asset, the sponsor of the match.

After the match, Ryota Yamasato ate the champion yakitori to become the 1,170th champion.

Results

No. Results[1][2] Stipulations Times
1D Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Hoshitango and Rekka defeated Chikara (c), Mitsuo Momota and Nobuhiro Shimatani Six-man tag team match for the King of Dark Championship
Had any opponent got pinned by Chikara, they would have become the new champion.
7:05
2P Miyu Yamashita, Yuka Sakazaki and Akane Miura defeated Shoko Nakajima, Hyper Misao and Yuu Six-woman tag team match 8:56
3 Kazusada Higuchi and Daiki Shimomura defeated Kouki Iwasaki and Mizuki Watase Tag team match 6:56
4 Toru Owashi won by last eliminating Yoshihiko Rumble rules match for the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship 17:32
5 Shuten-dōji (Kudo and Masahiro Takanashi) defeated Smile Squash (Akito and Yasu Urano) Tag team match 10:51
6 NωA (Makoto Oishi, Shunma Katsumata and Mao) and Super Sasadango Machine defeated Happy Motel (Antonio Honda and Trans-Am★Hiroshi), Ladybeard and Gorgeous Matsuno Eight-man tag team match 13:09
7 Soma Takao defeated Hikaru Sato (c) Singles match for the World Junior Heavyweight Champioship 17:07
8 Danshoku Dino defeated LiLiCo (c) Singles match for the DDT Extreme Division Championship with Mizuki Watase being able to freely intervene in the match
Since LiLiCo lost, she will never meet with Mizuki Watase in the future.
10:07
9 Sanshiro Takagi, Shiro Koshinaka and Nosawa defeated The Great Kabuki, Yukio Sakaguchi and Kota Umeda Six-man tag team match 11:23
10 Damnation (Daisuke Sasaki and Tetsuya Endo) defeated Dick Togo and Mike Bailey Tag team match 21:53
11 Smile Yankees (Harashima and Yuko Miyamoto) defeated Bad Comis (Ken Ohka and Kai) (c) Tag team match for the KO-D Tag Team Championship 13:37
12 Shuji Ishikawa defeated Konosuke Takeshita (c) Singles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship 20:05
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • D – indicates the match was a dark match
  • P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show

Rumble rules match

Order[7] Wrestler Order eliminated By Time
1 Yakitori (c)1Cherry[lower-alpha 1]4:03
2Kazuki Hirata12Toru Owashi17:32
3Cherry2Keisuke Ishii[lower-alpha 2]6:13
4Joey Ryan4Mad Paulie9:29
5Guanchulo8Kazuki Hirata16:27
6Reika Saiki3Gota Ihashi7:50
7Keisuke Ishii7Yoshihiko[lower-alpha 3]14:43
8Saki Akai9Jun Kasai16:29
9Gota Ihashi5Mad Paulie9:57
10 Mad Paulie10Kazuki Hirata16:32
11Toru OwashiWinner
12 Kenso6Yoshihiko14:06
13Jun Kasai11Yoshihiko17:10
14Yoshihiko13Toru Owashi17:32

Footnotes

  1. Cherry becomes the 1,164th champion.
  2. Ishii becomes the 1,165th champion.
  3. Yoshihiko becomes the 1,166th champion.
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References

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  2. "DDT Pro-Wrestling Results: 2016". Purolove.net (in German). Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  3. "テリー・ファンクが腹壁ヘルニアと診断を受けてドクターストップ!DDT両国と愚連隊興行を欠場!". Battle News (in Japanese). Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  4. Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  5. Kudoがノア大阪大会欠場. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). September 17, 2015. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  6. Kudoは前十字靭帯再腱手術を受けるため復帰まで約1年…ドラマティック総選挙・個人部門は途中辞退. Battle News (in Japanese). September 17, 2015. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
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