Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere

The Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere is a battle royal established by DDT Pro-Wrestling promotion in 2012. The holder of the contracts have a rule that only in matches they can loose their contracts (if the holder of the contract is pinned, submmitted or even by TKO the contract is passed to the opponents that got the win. This needs to be in a professional wrestling match and not at anytime) it's similar to due WWE's Money in the Bank, where the prize in the match is a elbow pad containing a contract for a championship match, which can be "cashed in" by the holder of the briefcase at any point in the year following their victory.

The first matches were contested in 2012 and the winners of their contracts colud get any championship match, for one of DDT Championships.

2012
This was invented by the DDT general manager Amon Tsurumi on March 2012. At the end of march Tsurumi announced that the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere would be a Royal Rumble at the April Fool event. Then Tsurumi announced that the match had a bonus of having five seperate envelopes hanging above the ring. Inside each envelope was a contract. The first competitor to grab hold of an envelope would won the prized contract kept inside. Nobody knowed which envelope contains which contract.

Then the contract holder could choose a championship match for any of DDT Championships including the KO-D Openweight Championship, DDT Extreme Division Championship or the KO-D Tag Team Championship (if the holder choosed a partner) or becoming the next Ken Ohka at anytime. Then later on April Fool the Royal Rumble served to crown the first holders to have the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere. The winners of each respective matches were Yuji Hino, Masa Takanashi, DJ Nira, Keita Yano and Tomomitsu Matsunaga. Later that nigh, Takanashi successfully cashed in his newly won Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere on Sanshiro Takagi to become the new KO-D Openweight Champion. On May 4 Hino successfully cashed in his Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere on Takanashi to become the new KO-D Openweight Champion. Then Tomomitsu Matsunaga who also won the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere choosed GENTARO to be his partner and both unsuccessfully challenged Hino and Yasu Urano on June 3 for the KO-D Tag Team Championship. Meanwhile, Makoto Oishi won the Ken Ohka Anytime, Anywhere contract to become Ken Ohka when he wanted and on July 29 DJ Nira who was also an holder of the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere unsuccessfully challenged Kota Ibushi for the KO-D Openweight Championship.

2013
The following year, Yukio Sakaguchi, Sanshiro Takagi, Keisuke Ishii, HARASHIMA and DJ Nira became the holders of the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere. Then Takagi lost his Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere to Yasu Urano. This followed up with Urano losing his contract to Akito. Then on March 31, Akito lost his contract to Makoto Oishi and Urano pinned Ishii in a match to win his contract. Later Oishi cashed in his contract on the KO-D Openweight Champion Shigehiro Irie and Irie managed to retain his title. Then on April 10 Takagi defeated Nira to win his contract. However Nira on his contract back three days later and HARASHIMA lost his contract to MIKAMI and Sakaguchi unsucessfully challenged Irie for the KO-D Openweight Championship. The following day, Nira lost his contract to El Samurai. Urano then lost his contract to Daisuke Sasaki. Ishii regained his contract from Urano on May 26. Emi Sakura became the first female to win the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere contract. Then on June 23 Sasaki and Ishii cashed in their contract unsucessfully challenging Irie for the KO-D Openweight Championship. Samurai was the only wrestler to cash in his contract. Yuji Okabayashi also had an contract and he also unsucessfully challenged Irie for the KO-D Openweight Championship.

2014
In 2014 the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere started in March intead of April. At the Judgement PPV, Akito, Tetsuya Endo, Masa Takanashi, Kazuki Hirata, Guanchulo and Super Sasadango Machine became the contract holders. Then Hirata won Takanashi contract and Hirata lost his contract to Daisuke Sasaki. Then Shigehiro Irie also won a contract defeating Endo. Honda then won two contracts defeating Guanchalo and Endo. Then Endo won one of Honda's contracts back. On April 29 Honda lost his remaining contract to Yasu Urano and Endo lost his contract to HARASHIMA. At the main event, Akito unsucessfully challenged Kudo for the KO-D Openweight Championship. After the match Urano cashed in his contract, but he ended up losing to Kudo. On May 21 HARASHIMA cashed in his contract defeating Kudo to win the KO-D Openweight Championship and becoming the second wrestler to successfully cashing in his contract. Irie then lost his contract to Makoto Oishi. Urano then won Oishi's contract. On June 29 Urano lost his contract to Kenny Omega. Later that night Machine cashed in his contract unsucessfully challenging HARASHIMA for the KO-D Openweight Championship. Then on August Omega cashed in his contract unsucessfully challenging HARASHIMA for the KO-D Openweight Championship. The match also included Isami Kodaka.

2015
On the next year, the contract holders were Tetsuya Endo, Yasu Urano, Masa Takanashi, Kazusada Higuchi and Antonio Honda. Endo and Takanashi's contracts were different, Endo was for a championship match at the King of Dark Championship and Takanashi's contract was to held his own show. Endo couldn't had his championship due to a foot injury. Then another contract was on the line in another battle royal. Instead of having a battle royal Endo contract was awarded to Hiroshi Fukuda. However Fukuda lost his contract to Yoshihiko. On April 26 Yoshihiko's contract changed hands three times after Yoshihiko was defeated by Tomomitsu Matsunaga. Then Matsunaga was pinned by DJ Nira and then Nira was defeated by Saki Akai. On April 29 Kudo won Honda's contract and Daisuke Sasaki won Urano's contract. On May 24 Kudo won one of Sasaki's contract and Higuchi unsucessfully cashed in his contract against HARASHIMA failling to win the KO-D Openweight Championship. On May 24 Danshoku Dino then won Sasaki's contracts. Dino lost one of his contracts against Ken Ohka and the other to Masa Takanashi. On June 28 Urano won Takahashi contract. Later that night Urano cashed in his contract against Kudo. During the match, Ohka suddenly appeared cashed in his contract and he managed to win the KO-D Openweight Championship. However while Ohka was celebrating Kudo sucessfully cashed in his remaining contract defeating Ohka for the KO-D Openweight Championship. Kudo became the first wrestler to sucessfully cashed in the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere twice.

2016
In 2016 the original holders became Kazusada Higuchi, Ken Ohka, Tomomitsu Matsunaga and Toru Owashi. Then another battle royal was made of another Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere contract. This led on March 26 Saki Akai, Danshoku Dino and Antonio Honda becoming the new holders. Later that night Ohka failed to cash in his contract losing to reigning KO-D Openweight Champion HARASHIMA. Then Kouki Iwasaki won Matsunaga's contract, Mizuki Watase won Akai's contract Watase then lost his contract to Danshoku Dino and Honda lost his contract to Daisuke Sasaki. One was transferred over to Makoto Oishi and then Oishi lost his contract to Yukio Sakaguchi. On May 8 Sakaguchi failed to cash in his contract being defeated by Sasaki at his KO-D Openweight Championship title match. Then the other contract that Dino had was also transferred over to Oishi again. The Oishi lost his contract to Kazuki Hirata. Hirata then lost his contract to Guanchulo in which Guanchulo lost to Mizuke Watase. Then Dino lost his remaing contract to Yuko Miyamoto. Higuchi lost his cotract to Tetsuya Endo on July 3. Then Miyamoto, Owashi and Endo unsucessfully challenged Konosuke Takeshita for the KO-D Openweight Championship. on three different occassions.

2017
In this year of 2017 the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere contract started in April instead of March. The winners of the originals contracts where Royce Isaacs, Akito, Keisuke Ishii, Yoshihiro Takayama and Shigehiro Irie. This happened on April 8, in this night Akito cashed in his contract unsucessfully challenging Konosuke Takeshita for the KO-D Openweight Championship. HARASHIMA then won Irie's contracts. However HARASHIMA lost this contract to Kazusada Higuchi. Isaacs lost his contract to Sanshiro Takagi, but then won it back. Kazuki Hirata and Nobuhiro Shimatani also had contract. Then Hirata and Isaacs lost their contracts to Makoto Oishi. Shimatani lost his contract to Naomi Yoshimura. Takayama then lost his contract to Yasu Urano. Urano then cashed in his contract unsuccessfully challeging Konosuke Takeshita for the KO-D Openweight Championship. Then Takeshita won Higuchi contract but then Takeshita lost his contract to Mike Bailey and Mad Paulie won Oishi's contract, but he would loose his contract back to Keisuke Ishii. Ishii, Bailey and Yoshimura all cashed in on Takeshita but Takeshita managed to retain the title all times.