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2006 Japanese independent professional wrestling event
Indy Summit 2006: Countdown Pro-Wrestling
Official poster for the event featuring various wrestlers
Promotion
Apache ,
BJW ,
DDT ,
El Dorado [
ja ] ,
IWA Japan ,
K-Dojo ,
M-Pro ,
OPW Date December 31, 2006
[1] City
Tokyo ,
Japan
[1] Venue
Korakuen Hall
[1] Attendance 2,200
[1]
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Indy Summit 2006: Countdown Pro-Wrestling (インディー・サミット2006〜カウントダウンプロレス〜 , Indī Samitto 2006: Kauntodaun Puroresu ) was a
Japanese
professional wrestling event co-produced by
Apache Pro-Wrestling Army ,
Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW),
DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT),
Pro-Wrestling El Dorado [
ja ] ,
International Wrestling Association of Japan (IWA Japan),
Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo),
Michinoku Pro Wrestling (M-Pro) and
Osaka Pro Wrestling (OPW) on December 31, 2006 at
Korakuen Hall , with the participation of wrestlers from
Battlarts ,
Wrestling of Darkness 666 ,
Toryumon Mexico ,
Dragon Gate (DG),
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW).
[2]
The event featured a mixture of wrestlers from different
independent promotions facing each other in a total of eight matches. The main event was a
six-man tag team match between the teams of
Daisuke Sekimoto (BJW),
Harashima (DDT) and
Billyken Kid [
ja ] (OPW), and
Gaina (OPW),
Kengo Mashimo (K-Dojo) and
Naoki Tanizaki (freelancer).
Production
Background
On December 9, 2005, the first Indy Summit was held at
Korakuen Hall to bring together various
promotions of the
independent circuit in order to produce a unique joint show. The idea came from Eiji Tosaka, who was the
Big Japan Pro Wrestling General Manager at the time. Following the success of the first event, a second edition was scheduled for December 31, 2006. The event was broadcast on
Samurai! TV and Gaora (via the
Puro-Kaku King mobile app).
Storylines
Indy Summit 2006 featured eight
professional wrestling matches that resulted from scripted
storylines , where 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]
Results
No. Results
[4]
[5]
[2] Stipulations Times
[4]
[5] 1 Hidehiro Nishiyama (IWA Japan) ,
Kanjyuro Matsuyama (Toryumon Mexico) and
Daisuke Harada (OPW) defeated
Shinobu (666) ,
Majami [
ja ] (DDT) and
Kaji Yamato (K-Dojo)
Six-man tag team match 7:33 2 Disaster Box (
Danshoku Dino and
Michael Nakazawa ) (DDT) defeated Basilisk (
"The Handsome" Joe [
ja ] and
Yasu Urano ) (K-Dojo) and
The Brahman Brothers (Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei) (El Dorado)
Three-way tag team match 17:25 3
Rasse (M-Pro) ,
El Blazer (El Dorado) and
Yuko Miyamoto (666) defeated
Tigers Mask (OPW) ,
Psycho (K-Dojo) and
Takeshi Minamino (M-Pro)
Six-man tag team match 16:54 4
Great Kojika (BJW) won by last eliminating
Jinsei Shinzaki (M-Pro)
[Note 1] 8-man
One Million Yen Scramble President Rumble 18:12 5
Masaaki Mochizuki (DG) and
Kota Ibushi (DDT) defeated
Munenori Sawa (Battlarts) and
Fujita "Jr." Hayato (M-Pro)
Battlarts rules
tag team match 11:24 6
045 Junkie's [
ja ] (
Jun Kasai (Apache) and
"Black Angel" Jaki Numazawa (BJW) ) and
Shadow WX (BJW) defeated
Takashi Sasaki (Apache) ,
Kesen Numajiro (BJW) and
Abdullah Kobayashi (M-Pro)
Fluorescent Light Tubes Deathmatch 19:39 7
Kai En Tai☆DX (
Dick Togo (freelance) ,
Men's Teioh (BJW) ,
Taka Michinoku (K-Dojo) ,
Shiryu (AJPW) and
Sho Funaki (WWE) ) defeated
Makoto Oishi (K-Dojo) ,
Kudo (DDT) , Katsuya Kishi (IWA Japan) ,
Shinjitsu Nohashi (M-Pro) and
Milanito Collection a.t. (El Dorado)
Ten-man tag team match 17:18 8
Gaina (OPW) ,
Kengo Mashimo (K-Dojo) and
Naoki Tanizaki (freelance) defeated
Daisuke Sekimoto (BJW) ,
Harashima (DDT) and
Billyken Kid [
ja ] (OPW)
Six-man tag team match 21:28
^ Order of entrances:
Sanshiro Takagi (DDT) ,
Taka Michinoku (K-Dojo) ,
Super Delfin (OPW) ,
Keizo Matsuda [
ja ] (IWA Japan) , Karaoke Man #2 (El Dorado) ,
Jinsei Shinzaki (M-Pro) ,
Muscle Sakai (DDT) ,
Great Kojika (BJW) Order of eliminations: Karaoke Man #2, Matsuda, Taka, Takagi, Super Delfin, Sakai, Shinzaki
References
^
a
b
c
d
"Pro-Wrestling/Indy Summit Results" . PuroLove.com (in German). n.d. Retrieved September 15, 2021 .
^
a
b Masa Mahoroba.
インディーサミット~澤!澤!澤!魅せたバト魂!輝くプロレスラー達!!~『インディーサミット2006~カウントダウン・プロレス~』 (in Japanese).
Archived from the original on September 15, 2021. Retrieved September 15, 2021 .
^ Grabianowski, Ed.
"How Pro Wrestling Works" . HowStuffWorks, Inc .
Discovery Communications . Archived from
the original on November 29, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
^
a
b Saalbach, Axel (n.d.).
"Indy Summit 2006 - Countdown Pro Wrestling" . WrestlingData.com . Retrieved September 16, 2021 .
^
a
b Kreikenbohm, Philip (n.d.).
"Indy Summit 2006 Countdown Pro-Wrestling" . Cagematch.net . Retrieved September 16, 2021 .
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