By Jamie Johnson
DDT Pro Wrestling closed out the year with a momentous show at Tokyo Dome City Hall. Three championships were on the line, including the KO-D Openweight Championship, in a much-anticipated match between Kazusada Higuchi and Yuki Ueno.
The main event wasn’t the sole attraction on the show, as Konosuke Takeshita returned to his home promotion, teaming with rising-star Yukio Naya against Daisuke Sekimoto and GCW’s Ricky Shane Page.
Also, Cara Noir starred in a sparkling International Four-Way against Chris Brookes, MAO and Daisuke Sasaki, Jun Akiyama defended his DDT Extreme Championship and a Tetsuya Endo led trio challenged for DDT’s trios titles.
Despite a lengthy undercard, it was the main event that stood head and shoulders above the rest. In a classic battle of speed vs. strength, D-Oh Grand Prix winner and DDT Universal Champion, Yuki Ueno, battled the monstrous KO-D Openweight Champion, Kazusada Higuchi.
It was a fight for the throne of DDT, as the promotion’s king, Higuchi, looked to end 2022 as champion. Meanwhile, Ueno saw his destiny as being DDT’s double champion, holidng both the Unviersal and KO-D Openweight Championships.
The match itself was an evenly-fought one, as they traded blows for large portions of the match. Their chemistry and familiarity with each other was clear for all to see. The top rope got as much use as the mat, in a main event that surprisingly saw both men dive from the heights. Ueno amazed with a front-flip reversal of a top-rope chokeslam, in a move that is certainly ‘GIFable’.
Higuchi was forced to invoke the signature offence of his injured partner, Noami Yoshimura, in a show of strength and will against the flashier Ueno.
HIGUCHI TAKING A PAGE FROM HIS PARTNER YOSHIMURA WITH THE HARAI-GOSHI!!
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However, it was a match with a pace more akin to a gentle stream than it was to a violent tide, as it struggled to gather steam before the final few minutes in a cold, ‘clap-crowd’ arena.
Impressively, the match picked up with an enthralling closing stretch. It was like seeing two warriors try to stay alive even when they were battered and bruised.
Higuchi wrestled at his physical and imposing best, screaming high into the heavens before hitting the conclusive Brain Claw Slam. The champion’s visceral scream told the story of the match – he had to dig deep to overcome the athleticism of his challenger.
After a battle for the kingdom of DDT, Higuchi remained the mighty King. Yuki Ueno might well be the heir to the throne, but Higuchi will not relinquish his grip of DDT’s soul just yet.
Higuchi will carry his title into 2023, but he will have no shortage of challengers looking to take his moniker. Following the match, Yuji Hino stood forward as the next KO-D Openweight challenger, setting January 29th 2023 as the date for their match.
2022 has been a landmark year for DDT, one of change and transition. Konosuke Takeshita was once the Ace of DDT, he is now an infrequent visitor. Instead, it’s Kazusada Higuchi who flies the flag for DDT Pro Wrestling, a flag he flies loud and proud.
Higuchi: Ueno…thank you. Today was my victory! I am the KO-D Openweight Champion but you are the D-OH GP Winner and UNIVERSAL Champion. You are a great jun-NO, fellow!
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Elsewhere on the card, the Eruption trio of Tetsuya Endo, Kotaro Suzuki and Yusuke Okada claimed the KO-D 6-man Tag Team Champions. Jun Akiyama successfully defended his Extreme Championship in a bafflingly odd match against Super Sasadango Machine, where they fought with figurines of themselves before eventually engaging in a proper wrestling match.
MAO won the semi-main event, pinning Chris Brookes, in an energetic, non-stop match that highlighted Cara Noir. Also, Chihiro Hashimoto and Shinya Aoki had the pick of the undercard matches, duelling in a grappling intensive battle.
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December 29, 2022
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