DDT Sweet Dreams!

Sweet Dreams!
PromotionsDDT Pro-Wrestling
(2011–2020)
CyberFight
(2022–2024)
Brand(s)DDT Pro-Wrestling
(2022–2024)
First eventSweet Dreams! 2011
Last eventSweet Dreams! 2024

Sweet Dreams (often stylized as Sweet Dreams!) was a recurring professional wrestling event held annually by DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT) in late January at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Originally held by DDT as an independent promotion from 2011 to 2020, it was then held by CyberFight as a DDT-branded event from 2022 to 2024. The 2018 edition was replaced by the final of the inaugural D-Oh Grand Prix, and no edition was held in 2021.

History

From 2011 to 2020, Sweet Dreams was produced by DDT Pro-Wrestling, an independent promotion founded in 1997 by Shintaro Muto and Pro Wrestling Crusaders alumni Kyohei Mikami, Kazushige Nosawa and Sanshiro Takagi.[1] In 2020, DDT and its subsidiaries merged with Pro Wrestling Noah into a new company called CyberFight owned by the digital advertising company CyberAgent, with DDT and Noah persisting as separate brands under the CyberFight umbrella.[2] Sweet Dreams was then held from 2022 to 2024 as a DDT branded event.

Events

# Event Date City Venue Main event Ref.
1 Sweet Dreams! 2011 January 30, 2011 Tokyo, Japan Korakuen Hall Dick Togo (lineal) vs. Antonio Honda (interim) to unify the KO-D Openweight Championship [3][4]
2 Sweet Dreams! 2012 January 29, 2012 Kudo (c) vs. Danshoku Dino for the KO-D Openweight Championship [5][6]
3 Sweet Dreams! 2013 January 27, 2013 Kenny Omega (KO-D) vs. Isami Kodaka (Extreme) in a Title vs. title match for the KO-D Openweight and DDT Extreme Championships [7][8]
4 Sweet Dreams! 2014 January 26, 2014 Harashima (c) vs. Shigehiro Irie for the KO-D Openweight Championship [9][10]
5 Sweet Dreams 2015 January 25, 2015 Harashima and Happy Motel (Konosuke Takeshita and Tetsuya Endo) vs. Kota Ibushi and Strong BJ (Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi) [11][12]
6 Sweet Dreams! 2016 January 31, 2016 Isami Kodaka (c) vs. Masa Takanashi for the KO-D Openweight Championship [13][14]
7 Sweet Dreams! 2017 January 29, 2017 Harashima (c) vs. Daisuke Sasaki for the KO-D Openweight Championship [15][16]
8 Sweet Dreams! 2019 January 27, 2019 Daisuke Sasaki and Harashima vs. Konosuke Takeshita and Shinya Aoki [17][18]
9 Sweet Dreams! 2020 January 26, 2020 Harashima (c) vs. Masato Tanaka for the KO-D Openweight Championship [19][20]
10 Sweet Dreams! 2022 January 30, 2022 Daisuke Sasaki (c) vs. Minoru Fujita for the DDT Universal Championship [21][22]
11 Sweet Dreams! 2023 January 29, 2023 Kazusada Higuchi (c) vs. Yuji Hino for the KO-D Openweight Championship [23][24]
12 Sweet Dreams! 2024 January 28, 2024 Yuki Ueno (c) vs. Yukio Naya for the KO-D Openweight Championship [25]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Results

2011

Sweet Dreams! 2011
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 30, 2011
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance1,428[3]
Event chronology
← Previous
Never Mind 2010
Next →
Into the Fight 2011
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
First
Next →
2012
No.Results[3]StipulationsTimes[26]
1Akito defeated Kazuki HirataSingles match8:18
2Granma (Gentaro and Yasu Urano) defeated Mikami and Rion MizukiTag team match10:29
3Shit Hart♥Foundation (Soma Takao and Tomomitsu Matsunaga) defeated Hikaru Sato and Daisuke SasakiTag team match12:58
4Keisuke Ishii won by last eliminating Yukihiro Abe[i]Nine-man battle royal for a future sponsored show12:03
5Golden☆Lovers (Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega) defeated Harashima and KudoTag team match16:55
6Dick Togo (34th champion) defeated Antonio Honda (interim champion)Singles match to unify the KO-D Openweight Championship26:24

2012

Sweet Dreams! 2012
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 29, 2012
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance1,388[5]
Event chronology
← Previous
Dramatic 2012 January Special
Next →
Into the Fight 2012
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2011
Next →
2013
No.Results[5]StipulationsTimes[27]
1DDJ Nira and Shota defeated Gorgeous Matsuno and Rion MizukiTag team match7:41
2Sanshiro Takagi and Soma Takao defeated Tomomitsu Matsunaga and HoshitangoTag team match6:46
3Masa Takanashi and Daisuke Sasaki defeated Shigehiro Irie and Poison Julie Sawada, and Dohentai-dan (Hikaru Sato and Michael Nakazawa)[i]Three-way tag team elimination match7:32
4Crying Wolf (Yasu Urano, A. Yazawa and Keita Yano) defeated Homoiro Clover Z (Makoto Oishi, Akito and Hiroshi Fukuda)Rock and Roll Deathmatch14:12
5Yuji Hino defeated Keisuke IshiiSingles match10:46
6Kenny Omega defeated HarashimaSingles match21:09
7Danshoku Dino defeated Kudo (c)Singles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship17:37
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match
  1. ^ Order of elimination: Dohentai-dan (Hikaru Sato and Michael Nakazawa), and Shigehiro Irie and Poison Julie Sawada.

2013

Sweet Dreams! 2013
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 27, 2013
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance1,542[7]
Event chronology
← Previous
Never Mind 2012
Next →
Into The Fight 2013
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2012
Next →
2014
No.Results[7]StipulationsTimes[28]
1Team Castle (Makoto Oishi and Akito) defeated Tetsuya Endo and Daichi KazatoTag team match7:14
2Gota Ihashi defeated Hiroshi Fukuda, Michael Nakazawa, Hoshitango, Batten Tamagawa and DJ NiraFive-on-one handicap match5:43
3Ura-Shima-Fuma (Harashima, Yasu Urano and Fuma) defeated Mikami, Hikaru Sato and Masa TakanashiSix-man tag team match10:53
4Danshoku Dino and Yoshiko defeated Sanshiro Takagi and Yuzuki AikawaTag team match10:32
5Kota Ibushi defeated Konosuke TakeshitaSingles match11:48
6Monster Army (Antonio Honda, Daisuke Sasaki and Yuji Hino) defeated Team Dream Futures (Keisuke Ishii, Soma Takao and Shigehiro Irie) (c)Six-man tag team match for the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship10:32
7Kenny Omega (Openweight) defeated Isami Kodaka (Extreme)Winner takes all match for the KO-D Openweight Championship and DDT Extreme Championship23:14
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

2014

Sweet Dreams! 2014
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 26, 2014
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance1,929[9]
Event chronology
← Previous
Never Mind 2013
Next →
Into The Fight 2014
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2013
Next →
2015
No.Results[9]StipulationsTimes[29]
1Monster Army (Antonio Honda and Daisuke Sasaki) defeated Team Dream Futures (Keisuke Ishii and Soma Takao)Tag team match10:54
2Masa Takanashi (c) defeated Mikami, Michael Nakazawa, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, DJ Nira, Yasu Urano, Gota Ihashi, Guanchulo, Kazuki Hirata, and HoshitangoIronman Battle Royal for the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship10:00
3Toru Owashi and Yoshiko defeated Makoto Oishi and Saki AkaiTag team match9:05
4Kudo defeated Danshoku DinoSingles match13:27
5Sanshiro Takagi and Hikaru Sato defeated Yukio Sakaguchi and AkitoSingles match15:29
6Golden☆Lovers (Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega) defeated Yankee Nichokenju (Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto) (c), and Konosuke Takeshita and Testuya EndoThree-way tag team match for the KO-D Tag Team Championship16:38
7Harashima (c) defeated Shigehiro IrieSingles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship21:42
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

2015

Sweet Dreams 2015
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 25, 2015
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance2,000[11]
Event chronology
← Previous
Never Mind 2014
Next →
Saitama Super DDT 2015
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2014
Next →
2016
No.Results[11]StipulationsTimes[30]
1DHoshitango defeated Hiroshi FukudaSingles match3:21
2Shuten Doji (Kudo, Yukio Sakaguchi and Masa Takanashi) defeated Gorgeous Matsuno, DJ Nira and Gota IhashiSix-man tag team match6:53
3Hikaru Sato won by last eliminating Shunma Katsumata[i]Seven-person rumble rules battle royal9:06
4Mikami and Shuji Ishikawa defeated Team Dream Futures (Keisuke Ishii and Shigehiro Irie), and Golden☆Storm Riders (Daisuke Sasaki and Suguru Miyatake)Three-way tag team match10:40
5Antonio Honda and Great Kojika (with Yoshihiko) defeated T2Hii (Toru Owashi and Kazuki Hirata)Tag team match11:13
6Super Sasadango Machine defeated Sanshiro TakagiSingles match4:14
7Akito (c) defeated Makoto OishiSingles match for the DDT Extreme Championship15:01
8Kota Ibushi and Strong BJ (Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi) defeated Harashima and Happy Motel (Konosuke Takeshita and Tetsuya Endo)Six-man tag team match23:51
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match
  1. ^ Order of entrance: Soma Takao, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Shunma Katsumata, Yasu Urano, Saki Akai, Bernard Ackah, and Hikaru Sato.
    Order of elimination: Saki Akai, Bernard Ackah, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Yasu Urano, Soma Takao, and Shunma Katsumata.

2016

Sweet Dreams! 2016
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 31, 2016
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance1,658[13]
Event chronology
← Previous
Never Mind 2015
Next →
Into The Fight 2016
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2015
Next →
2017
No.Results[13]StipulationsTimes[31]
1DSanshiro Takagi vs. Kenso ended in a draw (16–16)60-minute Falls Count Anywhere Iron Man match1:00:00
2DGota Ihashi (c) and Tomomitsu Matsunaga defeated Hiroshi Fukuda and Mizuki WataseTag team match for the King of Dark Championship[i]
As a result, Watase won the title.
3:42
3Daisuke Sasaki and Guanchulo defeated Shunma Katsumata and Kota UmedaTag team match10:11
4Makoto Oishi and Cherry defeated Saki Akai and DJ NiraTag team match6:18
5#OhkaEmpire (Danshoku Dino and Super Sasadango Machine) vs. T2Hii (Toru Owashi and Kazuki Hirata) ended in a drawThe Only One Hole in the World rules match11:33
6Happy Motel (Antonio Honda, Konosuke Takeshita and Tetsuya Endo) defeated Team Dream Futures (Keisuke Ishii and Soma Takao) and Kouki IwasakiSix-man tag team match10:19
7Kendo Kashin (c) and Gouma Ryu defeated Yasu Urano and AkitoSingles match with partners for the DDT Extreme Championship10:41
8Shigehiro Irie defeated Harashima, Yukio Sakaguchi, and Kazusada HiguchiFour-way match10:50
9Isami Kodaka (c) defeated Masa TakanashiSingles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship27:03
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match
  1. ^ The Iron Man match started ten minutes before the doors opened and continued throughout the second match, which Takagi and Kenso unofficially joined while their match was still going on, essentially turning it into a six-man tag team match.

2017

Sweet Dreams! 2017
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 29, 2017
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance1,520[32]
Event chronology
← Previous
Never Mind 2016
Next →
Into The Fight 2017
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2016
Next →
2019
No.Results[15]StipulationsTimes[32]
1DGota Ihashi defeated Nobuhiro Shimatani (c)Singles match for the King of Dark Championship
As a result, Shimatani retained the title.
4:54
2Antonio Honda, Guanchulo and NωA (Shunma Katsumata and Mao) defeated T2Hii (Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi and Kazuki Hirata) and Saki AkaiLucha Libre Rules Scramble Bunkhouse Glasses Deathmatch9:11
3Shuten Doji (Yukio Sakaguchi and Masahiro Takanashi) defeated Kazusada Higuchi and Kouki Iwasaki, and Akito and Tomomitsu MatsunagaThree-way tag team match6:00
4Damnation (Tetsuya Endo and Mad Paulie) defeated Soma Takao and Mizuki WataseTag team match9:05
5Yoshihiro Takayama and Dick Togo defeated Danshoku Dino and Makoto OishiTag team match12:56
6Keisuke Ishii (c) defeated Yasu UranoSingles match for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship11:43
7Konosuke Takeshita defeated KudoKO-D Openweight Championship Contendership Tournament final18:42
8Harashima (c) defeated Daisuke SasakiSingles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship21:53
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

2019

Sweet Dreams! 2019
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 27, 2019
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance1,040[17]
Event chronology
← Previous
D-Oh Grand Prix 2019 the Final!!
Next →
Judgement 2019
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2017
Next →
2020
No.Results[17]StipulationsTimes[33]
1Akito and Space Monkey defeated Jason "The Gift" Kincaid and Antonio HondaTag team match10:07
2Asuka won by last eliminating Kazuki Hirata[i]Battle royal for the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship9:53
3Yukio Sakaguchi defeated El LindamanSingles match8:42
4Damnation (Soma Takao, Tetsuya Endo and Mad Paulie) and Takumi Iroha defeated Sanshiro Takagi, Makoto Oishi, Mizuki Watase and Yuki UenoEight-person tag team match11:22
5Masahiro Takanashi defeated Mao and CimaThree-way match10:41
6Shuji Ishikawa defeated Kota UmedaSingles match13:02
7Daisuke Sasaki and Harashima defeated Konosuke Takeshita and Shinya AokiTag team match22:43
  1. ^ Order of elimination: Chinsuke Nakamura (c), Kikutaro, Toru Owashi, Kazusada Higuchi, Yuki Iino, Keisuke Okuda, and Kazuki Hirata.

2020

Sweet Dreams! 2020
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 26, 2020
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance1,278[19]
Event chronology
← Previous
D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 the Final!!
Next →
Judgement 2020
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2019
Next →
2022
No.Results[19]StipulationsTimes[34]
1Damnation (Soma Takao, Mad Paulie and Nobuhiro Shimatani) defeated Masahiro Takanashi, Mizuki Watase and Keigo NakamuraSix-man tag team match5:00
2Mao and Hiroshi Yamato defeated Toru Owashi and Super Sasadango MachineTag team match7:18
3Eruption (Kazusada Higuchi, Yukio Sakaguchi and Saki Akai) defeated All Out (Konosuke Takeshita, Akito and Shunma Katsumata)Six-person tag team match8:06
4Yasu Urano, Daisuke Sasaki and Shinya Aoki won[i]Right to Challenge Anytime Anywhere Battle Royal12:26
5Daisuke Sasaki defeated Yasu UranoSingles match for the Right to Challenge at Saitama Super Arena Sword
This was Sasaki's Right to Challenge Anytime Anywhere cash-in match.
1:59
6Naomichi Marufuji defeated Kazuki HirataSingles match11:01
7Nautilus (Yuki Ueno and Naomi Yoshimura) (c) defeated Chihiro Hashimoto and Yuki IinoTag team match for the KO-D Tag Team Championship11:27
8Masato Tanaka defeated Harashima (c)Singles match for the KO-D Openweight Championship20:18
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
  1. ^ Order of entrance: Tetsuya Endo, Makoto Oishi, Yukio Naya, Antonio Honda, Yasu Urano, Daisuke Sasaki, Shinya Aoki, and Danshoku Dino.
    Order of retrievals: Yasu Urano (won the Right to Challenge at Saitama Super Arena Sword), Daisuke Sasaki, and Shinya Aoki (both won a Right to Challenge Anytime Anywhere contract).

2022

Sweet Dreams! 2022
PromotionCyberFight
BrandDDT Pro-Wrestling
DateJanuary 30, 2022
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueKorakuen Hall
Attendance516[21]
Event chronology
← Previous
Never Mind 2021 in Yoyogi
Next →
Ultimate Tag League 2022
Sweet Dreams! chronology
← Previous
2020
Next →
2023
No.Results[21]StipulationsTimes[35]
1PAntonio Honda and Yusuke Okada defeated Toru Owashi, Tomomitsu Matsunaga and Yuki IshidaThree-on-two handicap match6:46
2Eruption (Kazusada Higuchi, Yukio Sakaguchi, Saki Akai and Hideki Okatani) defeated Akito, Soma Takao, Toui Kojima and Yuya KorokuEight-person tag team match10:32
3Pheromones (Yuki "Sexy" Iino and Yumehito "Fantastic" Imanari) defeated The37Kamiina (Shunma Katsumata and Mao)B Block tag team match in the Ultimate Tag League9:35
4The37Kamiina (Konosuke Takeshita and Yuki Ueno) defeated Shuji Kondo and Kazuki HirataA Block tag team match in the Ultimate Tag League14:10
5Burning (Tetsuya Endo and Jun Akiyama) defeated Yuji Hino and Yukio NayaA Block tag team match in the Ultimate Tag League14:40
6Calamari Drunken Kings (Chris Brookes and Masahiro Takanashi) defeated Disaster Box (Harashima and Naomi Yoshimura)B Block tag team match in the Ultimate Tag League19:13
7Daisuke Sasaki (c) defeated Minoru FujitaSingles match for the DDT Universal Championship19:27
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

2023

The 2023 edition of Sweet Dreams! was held on January 29 at the Korakuen Hall. In the main event, Yuji Hino defeated Kazusada Higuchi to win the KO-D Openweight Championship.[23]

2024

The 2024 edition of Sweet Dreams! was held on January 28 at the Korakuen Hall. In the main event, Yuki Ueno defeated Yukio Naya to retain the KO-D Openweight Championship.[25]

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