King of Street Wrestling

The King of Street Wrestling (Japanese: 路上プロレス世界一決定戦~King of Street Wrestling~, Hepburn: Rojō Puroresu Sekaiichi Ketteisen: King of Street Wrestling) was a professional wrestling tournament organised by DDT Pro-Wrestling in its sub-brand Street Pro-Wrestling (路上プロレス, Rojō Puroresu), during which eight wrestlers from different promotions competed in street fights to determine who is the "best street wrestler in the world".[1] Chris Brookes won the tournament on April 23, 2022, by defeating Abdullah Kobayashi in the final.[2]

King of Street Wrestling
PromotionsCyberFight
BrandsDDT Pro-Wrestling
First eventKing of Street Wrestling
Event gimmickStreet fight tournament

Background

On March 20, 2022, at Judgement, it was announced that an eight-person street fight tournament would be held in April and broadcast on CyberFight's video on demand service Wrestle Universe.[3] Every participant would represent their hometown and a championship title they have held. On March 25, the bracket, the dates and locations of the first round matches were revealed during a press conference.[4]

Participants
EntrantRepresentingTitle
Japan Sanshiro TakagiSetagayaKO-D Openweight Championship
Japan Shunma KatsumataChibaDDT Extreme Championship
United Kingdom Chris BrookesUnited KingdomDDT Universal Championship
Thailand Worawutnoi KeatchaiyongThailandSurat Thani Province S Featherweight Championship
Japan Hikaru MachidaAkirunoWPMF World Super Featherweight Championship
Onryo"The Spirit World"666 Chaos Openweight Championship
Japan Suzu SuzukiMiyazakiICE×∞ Championship
Japan Abdullah KobayashiYokohamaBJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship

Tournament

The tournament was held between April 10 and 23.

 
First round
(April 10)
Semifinals
(April 16)
Final
(April 23)
 
          
 
Studio Flamme, Shin-Kiba, Tokyo
 
 
United Kingdom Chris BrookesCasket[lower-alpha 1]
 
Fumotoppara Campground, Shizuoka
 
Onryo15:43[5]
 
United Kingdom Chris BrookesSub
 
Enoshima Beach, Fujisawa
 
Japan Hikaru Machida22:24[6]
 
Japan Hikaru MachidaKO[lower-alpha 2]
 
Kawanakajima Battleground, Nagano
 
Thailand Worawutnoi Keatchaiyong3R 1:20[5]
 
United Kingdom Chris BrookesPin
 
BJW Dojo, Yokohama
 
Japan Abdullah Kobayashi20:55[2]
 
Japan Abdullah KobayashiPin
 
Ofuronokuni Sauna, Yokohama
 
Japan Sanshiro Takagi13:02[5]
 
Japan Abdullah KobayashiPin
 
Kitaya Park, Shibuya, Tokyo
 
Japan Shunma Katsumata22:07[6]
 
Japan Shunma KatsumataPin
 
 
Japan Suzu Suzuki17:18[5]
 

See also

Footnotes

  1. This was a Casket Match.
  2. This match was fought in rounds of 3 minutes.

References

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