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DDT Extreme Championship
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First design of the title (2006–2022)
Details
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
Date establishedNovember 23, 2006
Current champion(s)Jun Akiyama
Date wonDecember 4, 2022

The DDT Extreme Championship (Japanese: DDT EXTREME王座, Hepburn: Dī Dī Tī Ekusutorīmu Ōza) is a singles title in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling.[1] The title was established in 2006 and it is mostly defended in stipulation matches, with the defending champion being given the right to choose the stipulation. The title has also been defended at events held by Union Pro Wrestling, one of DDT's former sub-brands. As of December 4, 2022, there have been a total of 56 reigns shared between 33 different champions.

The current title holder is Jun Akiyama, who is in his first reign as champion.[2]

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Japanese language

Japanese language

Japanese is spoken as a native language by about 128 million people, primarily Japanese people and primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language. Japanese belongs to the Japonic or Japanese-Ryukyuan language family. There have been many attempts to group the Japonic languages with other families such as the Ainu, Austroasiatic, Koreanic, and the now-discredited Altaic, but none of these proposals has gained widespread acceptance.

Hepburn romanization

Hepburn romanization

Hepburn romanization is the most widely used system of romanization for the Japanese language. Originally published in 1867 by American missionary James Curtis Hepburn as the standard in the first edition of his Japanese–English dictionary, the system is distinct from other romanization methods in its use of English orthography to phonetically transcribe sounds: for example, the syllable [ɕi] is written as shi and [tɕa] is written as cha, reflecting their spellings in English.

Professional wrestling in Japan

Professional wrestling in Japan

Professional wrestling in Japan has existed for many years. The first Japanese to involve himself in catch wrestling, the basis of traditional professional wrestling, was former sumo wrestler Sorakichi Matsuda. There were subsequent attempts before and after World War II to popularize the sport in Japan, but these generally failed until the advent of its first big star, Rikidōzan, in 1951, who became known as the "father" of the sport. Rikidōzan brought the sport to tremendous popularity with his Japanese Wrestling Association (JWA) until his murder in 1963. Following his death, professional wrestling thrived, creating a variety of personalities, promotions and styles. It has also created a mass of other cultural icons in Japan including: Antonio Inoki, Giant Baba, Jyushin "Thunder" Liger, Tiger Mask, Keiji Mutoh/The Great Muta, Mitsuharu Misawa, and Kenta Kobashi among others. Throughout the years, a number of promotions have opened and closed, but a few have persisted to remain the most popular and thriving companies: New Japan Pro-Wrestling is currently considered by many as the top promotion.

Professional wrestling promotion

Professional wrestling promotion

A professional wrestling promotion is a company or business that regularly performs shows involving professional wrestling that has little relationship to the rules of the amateur olympic form. "Promotion" also describes a role which entails management, advertising and logistics of running a wrestling event. Within the convention of the show, the company is a sports governing body which sanctions wrestling matches and gives authority to the championships and is responsible for maintaining the divisions and their rankings. In truth, the company serves as a touring theatre troupe, as well as event promotion body for its own events.

DDT Pro-Wrestling

DDT Pro-Wrestling

DDT Pro-Wrestling is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Its name stands for Dramatic Dream Team, which was the promotion's official name from 1997 to 2004. Founded in March 1997 by Shintaro Muto, the promotion was eventually bought and managed by Shoichi Ichimiya until December 2005, when Sanshiro Takagi took over as the new president. In 2017, DDT was sold to CyberAgent. Takagi retained his position, while Takahiro Yamauchi took over as the new DDT director.

Professional wrestling match types

Professional wrestling match types

Many types of wrestling matches, sometimes called "concept" or "gimmick matches" in the jargon of the business, are performed in professional wrestling. Some gimmick matches are more common than others and are often used to advance or conclude a storyline. Throughout professional wrestling's decades long history, some gimmick matches have spawned many variations of the core concept.

Jun Akiyama

Jun Akiyama

Jun Akiyama is a Japanese professional wrestler signed to DDT Pro-Wrestling, where he is a former KO-D Openweight Champion. He is best known for his time working for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), where he was the president, representative director, co-head booker, and an in-ring performer. In AJPW, he is a former two-time Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion, while also being a six-time overall professional wrestling world champion.

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Mikami November 23, 2006 God Bless DDT 2006 Tokyo, Japan 1 66 2 Was awarded the title after having defeated Sanshiro Takagi in a no disqualification match. [3]
2 Nosawa Rongai January 28, 2007 Dramatic Rumble 2007 Tokyo, Japan 1 126 1 [4]
3 Muscle Sakai June 3, 2007 King of DDT 2007 Tokyo, Japan 1 84 1 This was an Anti-Noise Deathmatch. [5]
4 Nobutaka Araya August 26, 2007 Pro-Wrestling Summit in Ariake Tokyo, Japan 1 69 0 This was a three-way match also involving Abdullah Kobayashi. [6]
5 Danshoku Dino November 3, 2007 Nande Katte Yūtara Kitaete Irukara Ya! Osaka, Japan 1 109 4 This was an EX Iron Man Match. [7]
6 Masa Takanashi February 20, 2008 Non-Fix 2.20 Tokyo, Japan 1 137 1 This was a three-way match, also involving Kudo. [8]
7 Sanshiro Takagi July 6, 2008 King of DDT 2008 Tokyo, Japan 1 202 8 This was a three-way match, where Sanshiro Takagi (as Françoise☆Takagi) defeated Masa Takanashi (as Masako Takanashi) and Hoshitango (as Hoshitanko). [9]
8 Hoshitango January 24, 2009 Dramatic 2009 Special Tokyo, Japan 1 127 1 This was a Table Crash Match. [10]
9 Danshoku Dino May 31, 2009 Toyonaka Love Story 2009 Osaka, Japan 2 28 0 This was a No Low Blow three-way match, also involving Masa Takanashi. [11]
10 Michael Nakazawa June 28, 2009 King of DDT 2009 Tokyo, Japan 1 1 0 This was a four-way match, also involving Antonio Honda and Rion Mizuki. [12]
11 Danshoku Dino June 29, 2009 After King of DDT 2009 Tokyo, Japan 3 195 4 This was also for Dino's World Ōmori Championship. [13]
Vacated January 10, 2010 Dino vacated the title due to health issues. [14]
12 Gentaro January 10, 2010 New Year! Mōkoryū Daihōhi in Nagoya 2010 Nagoya, Japan 1 115 1 Defeated Mikami in a Nagoya-Style Hardcore Winner Eats Uiro Rules match to win the vacant title. [15]
13 Danshoku Dino May 5, 2010 Tōkai Gorin Dai Bukai in Nagoya 2010 Nagoya, Japan 4 176 1 This was a "Gay or Straight" match. [16]
14 Kim Nan-pun October 28, 2010 WWA Ulsan, South Korea 1 67 0 This was a World Wrestling Association [ko] (WWA) promoted event. [14]
15 Isami Kodaka January 3, 2011 1 Fuji, 2 Taka, 3 Union Tokyo, Japan 1 259 4 This was a six-man tag team captain's fall match, where Kim, Cao Zhang and Choun Shiryu faced Kodaka, Keita Yano and Survival Tobita. [17]
16 El Generico September 19, 2011 Union Illusion: Dream Tokyo, Japan 1 106 3 This was a hardcore match. [18]
17 Isami Kodaka January 3, 2012 1 Fuji, 2 Taka, 3 Union 2012 Tokyo, Japan 2 86 1 This was a Union-Style Tonkachi, Ladders and Chairs match. [19]
18 Yuko Miyamoto March 29, 2012 Union×BJW Taikō-sen Dattarinakattari Tokyo, Japan 1 111 1 This was a Light Tubes Deathmatch. This was an event co-promoted with Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW). [20]
19 Shuji Ishikawa July 18, 2012 Union×BJW Taikō-sen Dattaridattari Tokyo, Japan 1 128 1 This was an event co-promoted with Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW). [21]
20 Keisuke Ishii November 23, 2012 Union Pro 7th Anniversary Show Tokyo, Japan 1 52 1 [22]
21 Isami Kodaka January 14, 2013 Akemashite Union 2013 Tokyo, Japan 3 13 0 [23]
22 Kenny Omega January 27, 2013 Sweet Dreams! 2013 Tokyo, Japan 1 210 4 This match was also contested for Omega's KO-D Openweight Championship. [24]
23 Danshoku Dino August 25, 2013 Memories Of Summer Vacation 2013 Tokyo, Japan 5 29 1 [25]
24 Antonio Honda September 23, 2013 Who's Gonna Top? 2013 Yokohama, Japan 1 42 1 This was a three-way match, also involving Kenny Omega. [26]
25 Harashima November 4, 2013 Osaka Bay Blues Special 2013 Osaka, Japan 1 117 4 This match was also contested for the KO-D Openweight and Ironman Heavymetalweight Championships. [27]
26 Danshoku Dino March 1, 2014 Road to Ryōgoku in Hiroshima Hiroshima, Japan 6 69 1 [28]
27 Masa Takanashi May 9, 2014 Shinjuku May 9 Drama Tokyo, Japan 2 16 0 [29]
28 Makoto Oishi May 25, 2014 Friendship, Effort, Victory! in Nagoya 2014 Nagoya, Japan 1 48 0 [30]
29 Danshoku Dino July 12, 2014 Pro-Wrestling Road To Saitama Super Arena 5th Kawagoe, Japan 7 78 2 [31]
30 Akito September 28, 2014 Dramatic General Election 2014 Tokyo, Japan 1 140 5 [32]
31 Shiori Asahi February 15, 2015 Saitama Super DDT 2015 Saitama, Japan 1 42 0 [33]
32 Akito March 29, 2015 Judgement 2015 Tokyo, Japan 2 112 3 This was a 10-minute Fall Count match. [34]
33 Antonio Honda July 19, 2015 Road to Ryōgoku 2015 Tokyo, Japan 2 132 3 [35]
34 Kendo Kashin November 28, 2015 Osaka Octopus 2015 Osaka, Japan 1 114 3 [36]
35 Super Sasadango Machine March 21, 2016 Judgement 2016: DDT 19th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 2 69 2 Previously won the title under the ring name Muscle Sakai. [37]
36 LiLiCo May 29, 2016 Audience 2016 Tokyo, Japan 1 91 1 [38]
37 Danshoku Dino August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 8 98 3 [39]
38 Jun Kasai December 4, 2016 Osaka Octopus 2016 Osaka, Japan 1 106 3 [40]
39 Daisuke Sasaki March 20, 2017 Judgement 2017: DDT 20th Anniversary Saitama, Japan 1 285 8 [41]
40 Yuko Miyamoto December 30, 2017 Damnation Illegal Gathering Vol. 2 Tokyo, Japan 2 120 3 [42]
41 Harashima April 29, 2018 Max Bump 2018 Tokyo, Japan 2 182 3 [43]
42 Shinya Aoki October 28, 2018 DDT Live! Maji Manji #21 Korakuen Hall Special Tokyo, Japan 1 112 2 [44]
43 Harashima February 17, 2019 Judgement 2019: DDT 22nd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 3 70 1 [45]
44 Antonio Honda April 28, 2019 Max Bump 2019 Tokyo, Japan 3 27 0 [46]
45 Akito May 25, 2019 Golden Theater 2019 Tokyo, Japan 3 70 1 [47]
46 Jiro "Ikemen" Kuroshio August 3, 2019 Beer Garden Fight 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 57 1 [48]
47 Harashima September 29, 2019 Who's Gonna TOP? 2019 Tokyo, Japan 4 164 3 [49]
48 Shinya Aoki March 11, 2020 DDT Live! MajiManji Street Pro-Wrestling in Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 2 237 5 This was a blindfold hidden bra death match. [50]
49 Sanshiro Takagi November 3, 2020 Ultimate Party 2020 Tokyo, Japan 2 96 10 This was a Weapon Rumble match. [51]
50 Shunma Katsumata February 7, 2021 Steam Natural Onsen Pro-Wrestling Kumamoto, Japan 1 35 1 This was a three-way Falls Count Anywhere 45-minute Iron Man match also involving Batten×Burabura. [52]
51 Chris Brookes March 14, 2021 Day Dream Believer 2021 Tokyo, Japan 1 123 2 This was a Barbed Wire Coffin Deathmatch. [53]
52 Shinya Aoki July 15, 2021 Summer Vacation Tour In Shinjuku 2021 Tokyo, Japan 3 214 5 This was a Winner-takes-all No Disqualification and No Submission match in which Aoki's Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship was also on the line. [54]
53 Yuki "Sexy" Iino February 14, 2022 DDT Free February:
Ultimate Tag League 2022 in Shinjuku
Tokyo, Japan 1 152 2 This was a Turkish Oil Wrestling match. [55]
54 Akito July 16, 2022 Summer Vacation 2022 Tour in Nagoya Nagoya, Japan 4 29 0 This was a 3-on-1 handicap match with Sanshiro Takagi as special referee in which Yuki "Sexy" Iino teamed with Danshoku "Dandy" Dino and Yumehito "Fantastic" Imanari. [56]
55 Joey Janela August 14, 2022 Road to Peter Pan 2022 Tokyo, Japan 1 112 4 This was an IPPON Fluorescent Light Tube Death Match, where both wrestlers tried not to break a single light tube. [57]
56 Jun Akiyama December 4, 2022 D-Oh Grand Prix 2022 Tokyo, Japan 1 113+ 4 This was an Tables, ladders & chairs match. [58]

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Kyohei Mikami

Kyohei Mikami

Kyohei Mikami , known by his stage name Mikami, is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is best known for his work for Dramatic Dream Team both as a singles wrestler and with Thanomsak Toba in a tag team called Suicide Boyz.

Sanshiro Takagi

Sanshiro Takagi

Tadashi Takagi , better known by his ring name Sanshiro Takagi , is a Japanese professional wrestler. Takagi's gimmick is that he is Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Nosawa Rongai

Nosawa Rongai

Kazushige Nosawa , better known by his ring names Nosawa and Nosawa Rongai , is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in All Japan Pro Wrestling and various independent promotions.

Yoshihiro Sakai

Yoshihiro Sakai

Yoshihiro Sakai is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Super Sasadango Machine and is currently working for the Japanese professional wrestling promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT).

Hardcore wrestling

Hardcore wrestling

Hardcore wrestling is a form of professional wrestling where disqualifications, count-outs, and all other different rules do not apply. Taking place in usual or unusual environments, hardcore wrestling matches allow the use of numerous items, including ladders, tables, chairs, thumbtacks, barbed wire, light tubes, shovels, baseball bats, golf clubs, hammers, axe handles, chains, crowbars, wrenches, tongs, and other improvised weapons used as foreign objects. Although hardcore wrestling is a staple of most wrestling promotions, where they are often used at the climaxes of feuds, some promotions specialize in hardcore wrestling, with many matches performed in this manner.

Abdullah Kobayashi

Abdullah Kobayashi

Yōsuke Kobayashi , is a Japanese professional wrestler best known by his ring name Abdullah Kobayashi after Abdullah the Butcher, who was one of his trainers.

Danshoku Dino

Danshoku Dino

Akiru Miyashita , better known by his ring name Danshoku Dino , also written Danshoku Dieno, is a Japanese professional wrestler. Dino has spent most of his career competing for DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT), where he plays an overly exaggerated homosexual character. His ring name comes from the Japanese name for the character Baron Dino from the manga series Sakigake!! Otokojuku.

Iron man match

Iron man match

An iron man match is a professional wrestling match type that is set to go a specific amount of time, usually 30 or 60 minutes, with the competitor with the most falls at the end of that time named the victor. On the occasions of a draw, a sudden death "final fall" may be requested by either side, with the other able to accept or decline, or an authority can order the match to go into overtime in the case of any championship match.

Masa Takanashi

Masa Takanashi

Masahiro Takanashi is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Masa Takanashi . Takanashi was trained by Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) and has worked for the promotion since his debut in September 2003, becoming a one-time KO-D Openweight Champion, a two-time KO-D Tag Team Champion, a seven-time KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champion, a two-time DDT Extreme Champion, an 18-time Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion and a one-time UWA World Trios Champion. Takanashi is also known for his work in women's wrestling promotion Ice Ribbon, where he performed under the ring name Ribbon Takanashi and became a one-time International Ribbon Tag Team and Triangle Ribbon Champion.

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital and most populous city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 million residents as of 2018; the city proper has a population of 13.99 million people. Located at the head of Tokyo Bay, the prefecture forms part of the Kantō region on the central coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island. Tokyo serves as Japan's economic center and is the seat of both the Japanese government and the Emperor of Japan.

Kudo (wrestler)

Kudo (wrestler)

Atsushi Kudo is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Kudo. Signed to the DDT Pro-Wrestling promotion, he is currently in his seventh reign as one third of the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champions, while also being a former four-time KO-D Openweight Champion, four-time KO-D Tag Team Champion and the winner of the 2005 and 2011 King of DDT tournaments. Kudo has also made several trips to the United States, working for various independent promotions including Chikara, Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South (IWA-MS), International Wrestling Cartel (IWC), IWA East Coast and NWA Upstate.

Combined reigns

As of March 27, 2023.

Record longest reign champion at 285 days, Daisuke Sasaki.
Record longest reign champion at 285 days, Daisuke Sasaki.
Inaugural, record eight-time and longest combined reigning champion at 782 days, Danshoku Dino.
Inaugural, record eight-time and longest combined reigning champion at 782 days, Danshoku Dino.
Indicates the current champions
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Danshoku Dino 8 16 782
2 Shinya Aoki 3 12 563
3 Harashima 4 11 533
4 Isami Kodaka 3 5 358
5 Akito 4 9 351
6 Sanshiro Takagi 2 18 298
7 Daisuke Sasaki 1 8 285
8 Muscle Sakai/Super Sasadango Machine 2 3 281
9 Yuko Miyamoto 2 4 231
10 Kenny Omega 1 4 210
11 Antonio Honda 3 4 201
12 Masa Takanashi 2 1 153
13 Yuki "Sexy" Iino 1 2 152
14 Shuji Ishikawa 1 1 128
15 Hoshitango 1 1 127
16 Nosawa Rongai 1 1 126
17 Chris Brookes 1 2 123
18 Gentaro 1 1 115
19 Kendo Kashin 1 3 114
20 Jun Akiyama 1 4 113+
21 Joey Janela 1 4 112
22 El Generico 1 3 106
Jun Kasai 1 3 106
24 LiLiCo 1 1 91
25 Nobutaka Araya 1 0 69
26 Kim Nan-pun 1 0 67
27 Mikami 1 2 66
28 Jiro "Ikemen" Kuroshio 1 1 57
29 Keisuke Ishii 1 1 52
30 Makoto Oishi 1 0 48
31 Shiori Asahi 1 0 42
32 Shunma Katsumata 1 1 35
33 Michael Nakazawa 1 0 1

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Daisuke Sasaki

Daisuke Sasaki

Daisuke Sasaki is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is signed to DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT), where is a former two-time DDT Universal Champion. In addition to that, in DDT, he is also a former three-time KO-D Openweight Champion, one-time DDT Extreme Champion, four-time KO-D Tag Team Champion, three-time KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champion and a three-time Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion. Sasaki has also made several appearances for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), working in the promotion's junior heavyweight division.

Danshoku Dino

Danshoku Dino

Akiru Miyashita , better known by his ring name Danshoku Dino , also written Danshoku Dieno, is a Japanese professional wrestler. Dino has spent most of his career competing for DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT), where he plays an overly exaggerated homosexual character. His ring name comes from the Japanese name for the character Baron Dino from the manga series Sakigake!! Otokojuku.

Harashima

Harashima

Harashima is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is best known for his work in DDT Pro-Wrestling, where he is a ten-time KO-D Openweight Champion and a current eleven-time KO-D Tag Team Champion.

Isami Kodaka

Isami Kodaka

Isami Kodaka is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently signed to Pro-Wrestling Basara (Basara). He originally started his career in the Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo) promotion in July 2002, but later left the promotion to become a freelancer, before signing with Union Pro Wrestling in 2005. Through Union Pro's working relationship, Kodaka also began working for Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), where he adopted his current, hardcore wrestling-based style. Kodaka remained affiliated with Union Pro until the promotion folded in October 2015, after which he became a founding member of Pro-Wrestling Basara (Basara).

Akito (wrestler)

Akito (wrestler)

Akito Nishigaki is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Akito . He is currently working for the Japanese professional wrestling promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT).

Kenny Omega

Kenny Omega

Tyson Smith, better known by the ring name Kenny Omega, is a Canadian-born professional wrestler. He is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), of which he is also an executive vice president. Omega also appears in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is the current IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion in his second reign.

Antonio Honda

Antonio Honda

Soichiro Honda is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Antonio Honda . He is currently working for the Japanese professional wrestling promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT). He is the son of actor Tetsu Watanabe.

Masa Takanashi

Masa Takanashi

Masahiro Takanashi is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Masa Takanashi . Takanashi was trained by Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) and has worked for the promotion since his debut in September 2003, becoming a one-time KO-D Openweight Champion, a two-time KO-D Tag Team Champion, a seven-time KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champion, a two-time DDT Extreme Champion, an 18-time Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion and a one-time UWA World Trios Champion. Takanashi is also known for his work in women's wrestling promotion Ice Ribbon, where he performed under the ring name Ribbon Takanashi and became a one-time International Ribbon Tag Team and Triangle Ribbon Champion.

Hoshitango Imachi

Hoshitango Imachi

Hoshitango Imachi is an Argentine-born Japanese former professional sumo wrestler and current professional wrestler. His highest rank was jūryō 3.

Nosawa Rongai

Nosawa Rongai

Kazushige Nosawa , better known by his ring names Nosawa and Nosawa Rongai , is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in All Japan Pro Wrestling and various independent promotions.

Chris Brookes

Chris Brookes

Chris Brookes is an English professional wrestler. He is currently signed to DDT Pro-Wrestling, where he is a two-time DDT Universal Champion.

Gentaro (wrestler)

Gentaro (wrestler)

Gentaro Takahashi is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Gentaro. Though officially affiliated with the Pro Wrestling Freedoms promotion, Gentaro also works for several other independent promotions, including DDT Pro-Wrestling, Kaientai Dojo and women's wrestling promotion Ice Ribbon, where he works mainly as the lead play-by-play announcer. Takahashi also makes sporadic appearances as the masked character Benten.

Source: "DDT Extreme Championship", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 27th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDT_Extreme_Championship.

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