These Two Japanese Pro Wrestlers Held A Match On A Moving Bullet Train And It was Utter Chaos

Minoru Suzuki and Sanshiro Takagi, two professional wrestlers, battled each other on a bullet train traveling at 285 kilometers per hour.

These Two Japanese Pro Wrestlers Held A Match On A Moving Bullet Train And It was Utter Chaos

A bullet train in Japan turned into a wrestling ring as two professional wrestlers battled each other on Monday Sep. 18.

The match was held between the pro wrestlers, Minoru Suzuki and Sanshiro Takagi.

It took place on Japan’s bullet train service line, the Nozomi Shinkansen, going from Tokyo to Nagoya, which travels at a speed of up to 285 kilometers per hour.

The event organizer, DDT Pro-Wrestling, rented out an entire carriage for what it said was the first wrestling match ever held inside a bullet train.

Minoru Suzuki and Sanshiro Takagi wrestling japan train
Image via Reuters

The event proved to be popular, with all the 75 available seats selling out within 30 minutes.

They brawled in the aisle without trying to destroy any part of the train.

After an intense 30 minute match, 55-year-old Suzuki finally beat Takagi and won the battle.

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