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 24/7 rules (if the holder of the contract is pinned, submmitted or even by TKO the contract is passed to the opponents that got the win) 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.

History
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 it was announced multiple battle royals to crow the first holders to have the