King of DDT Tournament

The King of DDT Tournament (Japanese: KING OF DDTトーナメント, Hepburn: Kingu Obu DDT Tōnamento) is an annual single elimination professional wrestling tournament held in DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT).

King of DDT Tournament
Chris Brookes, winner of the 2023 edition
PromotionsCyberFight
BrandsDDT
NicknamesKing of DDT
First eventKing of DDT (2004)
Event gimmickSingle-elimination tournament for a championship match

After the first two editions in 2004 and 2005, DDT produced four annual King of DDT events from 2006 to 2009 which featured no tournament. The tournament returned in 2009 as the KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership Tournament. In 2011, the tournament reverted to its original name.[1]

Though DDT also runs the annual D-Oh Grand Prix tournament, the King of DDT is different in that it is single-elimination, whereas the D-Oh Grand Prix is a round-robin. Like the D-Oh Grand Prix however, the winner of the tournament receives a shot at the KO-D Openweight Championship; this stipulation was added in 2009. Until 2020, the KO-D Openweight Champion at the time of the tournament did not participate and, since 2018, neither do the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract holders. In 2022, champion Tetsuya Endo had to vacate the title two days before the start of the tournament after he suffered an injury. It was then announced that, instead of receiving a shot at the title, the winner of this edition would be crowned champion.

The number of participants in the King of DDT has varied over the years, from a lowest of 8 in 2005 to a highest of 32 in 2018. Poison Sawada Julie is the inaugural winner of the tournament; Kudo, Harashima, Tetsuya Endo and Konosuke Takeshita are the only two-time winners.

Tournaments

Tournament Aftermath
Name Year Winner Times won Participants KO-D Openweight Championship match Result
King of DDT2004Poison Sawada Julie116[lower-alpha 1]
2005Kudo18
KO-D Openweight Championship
Contendership Tournament
2009Kota Ibushi116vs. Harashima on August 23, 2009, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan[2]Won
2010Harashima1vs. Daisuke Sekimoto on July 25, 2010, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2010[3]Won
King of DDT2011Kudo2vs. Shuji Ishikawa on July 24, 2011, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2011[4]Won
2012Kenny Omega1vs. Kota Ibushi on August 18, 2012, at Budokan Peter Pan[5]Lost
2013Harashima2vs. Shigehiro Irie on August 18, 2013, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2013[6]Won
2014Isami Kodaka1vs. Harashima (c) and Kenny Omega on August 17, 2014, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2014[7]Lost
2015Yukio Sakaguchi1vs. Kudo on August 23, 2015, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2015[8]Won
2016Shuji Ishikawa1vs. Konosuke Takeshita on August 28, 2016, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016[9]Won
2017Tetsuya Endo1vs. Konosuke Takeshita on August 20, 2017, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2017[10]Lost
2018Daisuke Sasaki132vs. Danshoku Dino on October 21, 2018, at Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2018[11]Won
2019Konosuke Takeshita114vs. Tetsuya Endo on July 15, 2019, at Wrestle Peter Pan 2019[12]Won
2020Tetsuya Endo228vs. Daisuke Sasaki[lower-alpha 2] on June 7, 2020, at Ultimate Party 2020[13]Won
2021Konosuke Takeshita216vs. Jun Akiyama on August 21, 2021, at Wrestle Peter Pan 2021[14]Won
2022Kazusada Higuchi1[lower-alpha 3]
2023Chris Brookes1vs. Yuji Hino on July 23, 2023, at Wrestle Peter Pan 2023Won

Results

2004

The 2004 King of DDT Tournament was held from May 29 to May 30.[15]

Round 1
May 29
Round 2
May 30
Semifinals
May 30
Final
May 30
        
Sanshiro Takagi Pin
Mikami 15:21
Sanshiro Takagi Pin
Gentaro 3:18
Daichi Kakimoto Pin
Gentaro 8:50
Sanshiro Takagi Pin
Block A
Hero! 0:38
Futoshi Miwa Pin
Thanomsak Toba 4:00
Futoshi Miwa Pin
Hero! 2:33
Takashi Sasaki Pin
Hero! 8:09
Hero! Pin
Poison Sawada Julie 10:18
Poison Sawada Julie Pin
Seiya Morohashi 11:59
Poison Sawada Julie Sub
Tomohiko Hashimoto 7:02
Kenshin Sub
Tomohiko Hashimoto 7:38
Poison Sawada Julie Pin
Block B
Danshoku Dino 7:01
Masahiro Takanashi Pin
Shoichi Ichimiya 6:01
Masahiro Takanashi Pin
Danshoku Dino 4:02
Kudo Pin
Danshoku Dino 9:50

2005

The 2005 King of DDT Tournament was held from May 22 to May 29 and featured only eight participants. On the first day of the tournament, Yusuke Inokuma defeated Jun Inomata and Yoshihiko in a qualifying match to earn a spot in the tournament.

First round
May 22
Semifinals
May 29
Final
May 29
         
Kudo Pin
Kenshin 7:05
Kudo Pin
Yusuke Inokuma 6:06
Hero! Pin
Yusuke Inokuma 1:36
Kudo Pin
Daichi Kakimoto 10:40
Kota Ibushi Pin
Shuji Ishikawa 10:32
Kota Ibushi Pin
Daichi Kakimoto 7:03
Masa Takanashi Pin
Daichi Kakimoto 7:53

2009

The 2009 KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership Tournament ran from June 7 to July 10. Kota Ibushi, the winner of the tournament, went on to defeat Harashima for the championship on August 23, beginning his first reign with the title.[2]

Round 1
June 7
Round 2
June 7
Semifinals
June 7
Final
July 10
        
Kota Ibushi Pin
Danshoku Dino 10:54
Kota Ibushi Pin
Antonio Honda 11:14
Hikaru Sato Pin
Antonio Honda 9:45
Kota Ibushi Pin
Gentaro 20:09
Yasu Urano Pin
Tomomitsu Matsunaga 8:53
Yasu Urano Pin
Gentaro 6:07
Michael Nakazawa Pin
Gentaro 15:28
Kota Ibushi Pin
Sanshiro Takagi 31:53
Masa Takanashi Pin
Toru Owashi 3:50
Masa Takanashi Pin
Madoka 10:07
Mikami Pin
Madoka 5:10
Masa Takanashi Pin
Sanshiro Takagi 10:21
Hoshitango Pin
Sasaki & Gabbana 4:42
Hoshitango Pin
Sanshiro Takagi 7:54
Poison Sawada Julie Pin
Sanshiro Takagi 6:16

2010

The 2010 KO-D Openweight Championship Contendership Tournament ran from May 23 to May 30.[16] Harashima, the winner of the tournament, went on to defeat Daisuke Sekimoto for the championship on July 25, beginning his fourth reign with the title.[3]

Round 1
May 23
Round 2
May 30
Semifinals
May 30
Final
May 30
        
Harashima Sub
Muscle Sakai 9:02
Harashima Pin
Michael Nakazawa 7:02
Yukihiro Abe Pin
Michael Nakazawa 5:02
Harashima Pin
Keisuke Ishii 9:43
Yago Aznable Sub
Sanshiro Takagi 11:47
Yago Aznable Pin
Keisuke Ishii 3:22
Thanomsak Toba Sub
Keisuke Ishii 7:52
Harashima Sub
Mikami 11:28
Toru Owashi Pin
Daisuke Sasaki 10:47
Toru Owashi Sub
Kudo 3:47
Hoshitango Pin
Kudo 8:41
Toru Owashi Pin
Mikami 2:35
Hikaru Sato Sub
Yasu Urano 11:37
Hikaru Sato Pin
Mikami 6:15
Antonio Honda Pin
Mikami 14:13

2011

In 2011, the tournament reverted to the "King of DDT Tournament" name and ran from May 21 to May 29. Kudo, the winner of the tournament, became the first two-time winner and went on to defeat Shuji Ishikawa for the championship on July 24, beginning his first reign with the title.[4]

Round 1
May 21
Round 2
May 21
Semifinals
May 29
Final
May 29
        
Kudo Pin
Yasu Urano 16:48
Kudo Pin
Hikaru Sato 17:12
Tomomitsu Matsunaga Sub
Hikaru Sato 8:57
Kudo Pin
Kenny Omega 13:53
Seiya Morohashi Pin
Antonio Honda 6:50
Seiya Morohashi Pin
Kenny Omega 9:12
Makoto Oishi Pin
Kenny Omega 4:42
Kudo Pin
Harashima 18:07
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Keisuke Ishii 4:05
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Kota Ibushi 8:02
Michael Nakazawa Pin
Kota Ibushi 9:51
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Harashima 9:24
Super Shit Machine Pin
Daisuke Sasaki 7:24
Super Shit Machine Pin
Harashima 4:38
Mikami Pin
Harashima 9:07

2012

The 2012 King of DDT Tournament ran from June 30 to July 8. Kenny Omega became the first non-Japanese to win the King of DDT Tournament and went on to fail in his challenge against KO-D Openweight Champion Kota Ibushi on August 18.[5]

Round 1
June 30
Round 2
June 30
Semifinals
July 8
Final
July 8
        
Masa Takanashi Pin
Tomomitsu Matsunaga 4:02
Masa Takanashi Pin
Kenny Omega 7:02
Daisuke Sasaki Pin
Kenny Omega 15:05
Kenny Omega Pin
Harashima 15:37
Hikaru Sato Sub
Michael Nakazawa 4:58
Hikaru Sato Pin
Harashima 19:49
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Harashima 6:37
Kenny Omega Pin
Danshoku Dino 20:18
Keisuke Ishii Pin
Soma Takao 6:24
Keisuke Ishii Pin
Kudo 8:21
Antonio Honda Pin
Kudo 11:43
Kudo Pin
Danshoku Dino 14:35
Yasu Urano Pin
Makoto Oishi 1:04
Yasu Urano Pin
Danshoku Dino 17:53
Akito Sub
Danshoku Dino 11:38

2013

The 2013 King of DDT Tournament ran from June 28 to July 7. Harashima, the winner of the tournament became the second two-time winner and went on to defeat Shigehiro Irie for the championship on August 18, beginning his fifth reign with the title.[6]

Round 1
June 28
Round 2
July 6
Semifinals
July 7
Final
July 7
        
Mikami Pin
Kenny Omega 11:10
Kenny Omega Pin
Block A
Daisuke Sasaki 16:50
Daisuke Sasaki Pin
Soma Takao 3:47
Kenny Omega Pin
Yukio Sakaguchi 9:59
Antonio Honda Sub
Makoto Oishi 10:13
Antonio Honda Sub
Block C
Yukio Sakaguchi 11:08
Danshoku Dino Sub
Yukio Sakaguchi 9:15
Kenny Omega Pin
Harashima 15:20
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Masa Takanashi 5:43
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Block B
Yasu Urano 9:52
Kota Ibushi Pin
Yasu Urano 11:26
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Harashima 10:09
Hikaru Sato Pin
Akito 10:11
Hikaru Sato Pin
Block D
Harashima 15:56
Harashima Pin
Kudo 13:44

2014

The 2014 King of DDT Tournament ran from June 14 to June 29. Isami Kodaka, the winner of the tournament went on to fail in his three-way challenge against Kenny Omega and KO-D Openweight Champion Harashima on August 17.[7]

Round 1
June 14
Round 2
June 15
Semifinals
June 29
Final
June 29
        
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Soma Takao 10:13
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Antonio Honda 14:56
Yasu Urano Pin
Antonio Honda 2:25
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Kudo 12:40
Tomomitsu Matsunaga Pin
Kenny Omega 11:41
Tomomitsu Matsunaga Pin
Kudo 16:11
Mikami Pin
Kudo 2:25
Kudo Pin
Isami Kodaka 16:06
Isami Kodaka Pin
Yukio Sakaguchi 10:07
Isami Kodaka Pin
Konosuke Takeshita 20:05
Daisuke Sasaki Pin
Konosuke Takeshita 17:16
Isami Kodaka Pin
Kota Ibushi 11:03
Masa Takanashi Pin
Danshoku Dino 9:38
Masa Takanashi Pin
Kota Ibushi 12:53
Keisuke Ishii Pin
Kota Ibushi 7:53

2015

The 2015 King of DDT Tournament ran from June 6 to June 28, covering three shows. Yukio Sakaguchi, the winner of the tournament went on to defeat Kudo for the championship on August 23, beginning his first reign with the title.[17][8]

Round 1
June 6
Round 2
June 14
Semifinals
June 28
Final
June 28
        
Yukio Sakaguchi Pin
Keisuke Ishii 10:03
Yukio Sakaguchi Pin
Makoto Oishi 7:19
Hiroshi Fukuda Pin
Makoto Oishi 6:54
Yukio Sakaguchi Sub
Kazusada Higuchi 9:43
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Yasu Urano 24:44
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Kazusada Higuchi 18:23
Tomomitsu Matsunaga Pin
Kazusada Higuchi 11:04
Yukio Sakaguchi Pin
Konosuke Takeshita 18:13
Masa Takanashi Pin
Akito 1:13
Masa Takanashi Pin
Konosuke Takeshita 9:47
Antonio Honda Pin
Konosuke Takeshita 15:15
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Daisuke Sasaki 14:16
Daisuke Sasaki Sub
Kota Umeda 13:00
Daisuke Sasaki Pin
Kota Ibushi 18:48
Kazuki Hirata Pin
Kota Ibushi 7:31

2016

The 2016 King of DDT Tournament ran from June 5 to June 26. Shuji Ishikawa, the winner of the tournament went on to defeat Konosuke Takeshita for the championship on August 28, beginning his fourth reign.[18][9]

Round 1
June 5
Round 2
June 12
Semifinals
June 26
Final
June 26
        
Harashima Sub
Masa Takanashi 6:58
Harashima Pin
Kenso 16:06
Antonio Honda Pin
Kenso 14:11
Harashima Pin
Tetsuya Endo 7:15
Kazuki Hirata Pin
Shunma Katsumata 5:29
Kazuki Hirata Pin
Tetsuya Endo 10:11
Mad Paulie Pin
Tetsuya Endo 12:01
Tetsuya Endo Pin
Shuji Ishikawa 23:52
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Yukio Sakaguchi 16:34
Shigehiro Irie Sub
Kazusada Higuchi 15:50
Yasu Urano Pin
Kazusada Higuchi 16:23
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Shuji Ishikawa 15:50
Soma Takao Pin
Keisuke Ishii 11:19
Soma Takao Pin
Shuji Ishikawa 16:07
Kota Umeda Pin
Shuji Ishikawa 10:17

2017

The 2017 King of DDT Tournament ran from June 4 to June 25. Kazuki Hirata competed under the ring name of "Hirata Collection A.T.", a parody of Milano Collection A.T. Tetsuya Endo, the winner of the tournament went on to fail in his challenge against KO-D Openweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita on August 20.[10][19]

Round 1
June 2
Round 2
June 4
Semifinals
June 25
Final
June 25
        
Harashima Pin
Kazusada Higuchi 11:24
Harashima Sub
Yukio Sakaguchi 15:50
Shunma Katsumata Pin
Yukio Sakaguchi 7:42
Harashima Sub
Shigehiro Irie 2:47
Keisuke Ishii Pin
Danshoku Dino 10:47
Keisuke Ishii Pin
Shigehiro Irie 14:32
Mad Paulie Pin
Shigehiro Irie 11:45
Harashima Pin
Tetsuya Endo 22:08
Akito Pin
Daisuke Sasaki 6:14
Akito Pin
Masahiro Takanashi 5:04
Hirata Collection A.T. Pin
Masahiro Takanashi 8:02
Akito Pin
Tetsuya Endo 11:30
Kudo Pin
Soma Takao 8:30
Kudo Pin
Tetsuya Endo 14:16
Mike Bailey Pin
Tetsuya Endo 16:00

2018

The 2018 King of DDT Tournament ran from July 31 to August 28. Instead of the usual 16 participants, this edition featured 32 participants. On July 23, it was announced a lottery would shuffle the final eight into new matches. Three days later, it was announced that Daiki Shimomura would be pulled out of the tournament after injuring his left MCL; he was replaced by Saki Akai. Six days later, Konosuke Takeshita pulled out of the tournament after suffering a shoulder injury and was replaced by Kazuki Hirata. Daisuke Sasaki, the winner of the tournament went on to defeat Danshoku Dino for the championship on October 21.[11][20]

Round 1
July 31
Round 2
August 4
Quarterfinals
August 25
Semifinals
August 26
Final
August 26
               
Kudo Pin
Akito 7:24
Akito Pin
Keisuke Ishii 9:41
Gota Ihashi Pin
Keisuke Ishii 4:05
MaoPin
Mike Bailey † 11:33
Mike Bailey Pin
Nobuhiro Shimatani 5:54
Mike Bailey Pin
Shunma Katsumata 9:01
Shunma Katsumata Pin
Alex Ace 7:21
Mao Sub
Tetsuya Endo 9:45
Hoshitango Sub
Yukio Sakaguchi 3:10
Yukio Sakaguchi Sub
Soma Takao 9:46
Soma Takao Pin
Yuki Iino 4:36
Tetsuya EndoPin
Kazuki Hirata † 12:22
Toru Owashi Pin
Mizuki Watase 6:52
Toru Owashi Pin
Harashima 10:57
Mad Paulie Pin
Harashima 11:20
Tetsuya Endo Sub
Daisuke Sasaki 21:36
Sanshiro Takagi Pin
Mao 14:53
Mao Pin
Masahiro Takanashi 7:35
Saki Akai Pin
Masahiro Takanashi 7:30
HarashimaPin
Yukio Sakaguchi † 14:59
Tetsuya Endo Sub
Gorgeous Matsuno 8:20
Tetsuya Endo Pin
Kazusada Higuchi 12:41
Tomomitsu Matsunaga Pin
Kazusada Higuchi 9:11
Harashima Pin
Daisuke Sasaki 10:20
Kouki Iwasaki Pin
Antonio Honda 6:23
Antonio Honda Sub
Daisuke Sasaki 18:53
Daisuke Sasaki Sub
Jason Kincaid 10:47
Daisuke SasakiSub
Keisuke Ishii † 22:49
Yuki Ueno TKO
Thanomsak Toba 6:30
Thanomsak Toba Pin
Kazuki Hirata 8:20
Naomi Yoshimura Pin
Kazuki Hirata 8:59
  • † The final eight participants were randomly shuffled into new matches.

2019

The 2019 King of DDT Tournament ran from April 29 to May 19. This edition featured 14 participants and a battle royale between six of the seven first round losers was held on the second day with the winner getting a bye to the second round. Konosuke Takeshita, the winner of the tournament went on to defeat Tetsuya Endo for the championship on July 15, beginning his fourth reign with the title.[21][12]

Round 1
April 29
Round 2
May 6
Semifinals
May 19
Final
May 19
            
HarashimaPin
Daisuke Sasaki 12:59[22]
Daisuke Sasaki Pin
Yukio Sakaguchi 11:37
Kazusada Higuchi ‡ 8:41
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Kazuki Hirata 9:42
Naomi Yoshimura Pin
Naomi Yoshimura 14:46[22]
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Yuki Ueno 20:45
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Soma Takao 21:11
Akito Pin
Harashima 14:26
Akito 7:10[22]
Soma Takao Pin
Mike Bailey 10:08
Soma Takao Pin
Soma Takao Pin
Harashima ‡ 12:49
Mao 2:17
Masahiro Takanashi Pin
Masahiro Takanashi 7:12[22]
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Kota Umeda 13:03

2020

The 2020 King of DDT Tournament ran from August 8 to 23. This edition featured 28 participants and a "Dramatic Chance" battle royale between the losers of the first round was held on the second day, granting the winner a bye into the quarterfinals. The semifinalists were shuffled into new matches. For the first time since the introduction of the championship match reward, the reigning KO-D Openweight Champion Tetsuya Endo was allowed to participate in the tournament.[23] Endo became the third two-time winner and received a 1 million yen prize from Blackout, the tournament sponsor. He went on to name Daisuke Sasaki as his challenger and then defeated him to retain the title on November 3, at Ultimate Party 2020.[24]

Round 1
August 8
Round 2
August 9
Quarterfinals
August 10
Semifinals
August 23
Final
August 23
               
Yuki Ueno Pin
Nobuhiro Shimatani 10:11
Yuki Ueno Pin
Danshoku Dino 10:18
Antonio Honda 2:57
Danshoku Dino Pin
Yuki Ueno 13:23
T-Hawk Pin
T-Hawk 9:42
Kazuki Hirata 7:45
T-Hawk Pin
Makoto Oishi 11:00
Makoto Oishi Sub
Chris Brookes 8:41
T-Hawk Pin
Akito 11:19
Tomomitsu Matsunaga 6:51
Daisuke Sasaki Sub
Daisuke Sasaki 7:40
Shinya Aoki Sub
Shinya Aoki Sub
Yuki Iino 0:36
Shinya Aoki 8:24
Akito Pin
Toru Owashi Pin
Seigo Tachibana 4:31
Toru Owashi 5:33
Akito Sub
Akito Sub
Tetsuya Endo 17:21
T-Hawk 20:24
Tetsuya Endo Pin
Tetsuya EndoPin
Minoru Tanaka 17:20
Yukio Sakaguchi 3:41
Shunma Katsumata Pin
Shunma Katsumata 11:52
Minoru Tanaka Sub
Soma Takao 8:30
Minoru Tanaka Sub
Tetsuya Endo Sub
Kazusada Higuchi 10:19
Harashima Pin
Mad Paulie 11:19
Harashima 13:47
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Mizuki Watase 3:37
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Konosuke Takeshita 16:13
Yukio Naya 10:17
El Lindaman Pin
El Lindaman 13:54
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Naomi Yoshimura 8:07
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
  • Tetsuya Endo won the Dramatic Chance battle royale to re-enter the tournament.

2021

King of DDT 2021
Promotional poster for the June 10 show of the tournament, featuring former tournament winners and all 2021 participants.
PromotionCyberFight
Brand(s)DDT
DateJune 10July 4, 2021
CityTokyo, Japan
Venue
Tagline(s)Win.[lower-alpha 4]
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2022

The 2021 King of DDT Tournament ran from June 10 to July 4 with 16 participants. Jun Akiyama and Yuji Hino took part in their first tournament.[25] Konosuke Takeshita became a two-time winner and went on to defeat Jun Akiyama at Wrestle Peter Pan 2021 to win the KO-D Openweight Championship.[14]

Round 1
June 10
Round 2
June 20
Semifinals
July 4
Final
July 4
        
Harashima Pin
Makoto Oishi 7:13[26]
Harashima 24:49[27]
Yuji Hino Pin
Yuji Hino Pin
Yukio Sakaguchi 10:51[26]
Daisuke Sasaki † 16:58[28]
Konosuke TakeshitaSub
Mao Pin
Soma Takao 11:27[26]
Mao 13:08[27]
Konosuke Takeshita Sub
Akito 12:29[26]
Konosuke Takeshita Sub
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Yuji Hino 18:09[28]
Yuki Ueno 1:51[26]
Daisuke Sasaki Pin
Daisuke Sasaki Pin
Jun Akiyama 4:02[27]
Shunma Katsumata 7:43[26]
Jun Akiyama Pin
Yuji HinoPin
Kazusada Higuchi † 12:36[28]
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Naomi Yoshimura 10:44[26]
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Tetsuya Endo 11:50[27]
Tetsuya Endo Pin
Chris Brookes 20:50[26]
  • † All semifinalists were randomly shuffled.

2022

King of DDT 2022
Promotional poster for the June 19 and July 3 shows of the tournament, featuring all the participants.
PromotionCyberFight
Brand(s)DDT
DateJune 16July 3, 2022
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueVarious
Final: Korakuen Hall
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2023

The 2022 King of DDT Tournament ran from June 16 to July 3 with 16 participants.[29] Hideki Okatani and Kanon made their first appearance in the tournament. Tetsuya Endo had to forfeit the tournament and vacate the KO-D Openweight Championship after having suffered a concussion at CyberFight Festival 2022.[30] It was then announced that the winner of the tournament would be crowned champion.[31] Kazusada Higuchi won the tournament for the first time and thus became the 79th KO-D Openweight Champion.[32]

Round 1
June 16
Round 2
June 19
Semifinals
July 3
Final
July 3
        
Harashima Pin
Hideki Okatani 9:06[33]
Harashima 19:24[34]
Naomi Yoshimura Pin
Naomi Yoshimura Pin
Chris Brookes 7:24[33]
Yuki Ueno † Pin
Naomi Yoshimura10:46[32]
Kanon 15:09[33]
Yuki Ueno Pin
Yuki Ueno Pin
Daisuke Sasaki 12:49[34]
Daisuke Sasaki Pin
Yuji Hino 8:45[33]
Naomi Yoshimura Pin
Kazusada Higuchi 18:55[32]
Mao 14:59[33]
Yuki "Sexy" Iino Sub
Yuki "Sexy" Iino 11:34[34]
Jun Akiyama Sub
Yukio Sakaguchi 10:46[33]
Jun Akiyama Pin
Kazusada HiguchiPin
Jun Akiyama † 14:28[32]
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Yukio Naya 18:45[33]
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Masahiro Takanashi 4:41[34]
Masahiro Takanashi Forfeit
Tetsuya Endo N/A[30]
  • † All semifinalists were randomly shuffled.

2023

King of DDT 2023
Promotional poster for the final event of the tournament, featuring Kazusada Higuchi, Jun Akiyama, Yuki Ueno and Chris Brookes.
PromotionCyberFight
Brand(s)DDT
DateMay 621, 2023
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueVarious
Final: Korakuen Hall
Tagline(s)Everyone's a favorite to win.[lower-alpha 5]
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The 2023 King of DDT Tournament ran from May 6 to May 21 with 16 participants.[35] Naruki Doi, Kotaro Suzuki, Takeshi Masada and Yusuke Okada made their first appearance in the tournament. Yukio Naya was originally scheduled to participate but he suffered a broken ankle on the March 28 DDT event and was then replaced by Okada.

Round 1
May 6
Round 2
May 7
Semifinals
May 21
Final
May 21
        
Yusuke Okada Stop
Kazusada Higuchi 9:11[36]
Kazusada Higuchi Pin
Hideki Okatani 16:04[37]
Shunma Katsumata Pin
Hideki Okatani 8:50[36]
Jun Akiyama † 11:20[38]
Chris BrookesPin
Sanshiro Takagi Pin
Yukio Sakaguchi 3:40[36]
Sanshiro Takagi 12:04[37]
Chris Brookes Pin
Harashima 12:08
Chris Brookes Pin[36]
Chris Brookes Sub
Kazusada Higuchi 24:28[38]
Jun Akiyama Pin
Tetsuya Endo 10:12[36]
Jun Akiyama Pin
Mao 10:19[37]
Mao Pin
Takeshi Masada 9:28[36]
Kazusada HiguchiPin
Yuki Ueno † 10:57[38]
Kotaro Suzuki Pin
Kanon 8:43[36]
Kotaro Suzuki 12:59[37]
Yuki Ueno Pin
Yuki Ueno Pin
Naruki Doi 16:19[36]
  • † All semifinalists were randomly shuffled.

See also

Notes

  1. From 2009 onwards, the winner would always earn a match for the KO-D Openweight Championship.
  2. Because Tetsuya Endo won the 2020 tournament while already being the champion, he was allowed to choose his challenger
  3. In 2022, because Tetsuya Endo vacated the title two days before the start of the tournament, the winner of the tournament was crowned champion.
  4. Japanese: 勝ち上がれ。, Hepburn: Kachi agare
  5. Japanese: 全員本命。, Hepburn: Zen'in honmei.

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