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MAX "CONQUEST", 10/25/05 (PPV)

Kikutaro & Curry Man versus Memory Unit BT started as a comedic match, but actually ended up as a very good competitive contest. TOKYO DARK's win in the six man tag could have been the start of their dominance, but they continue to fall as the leader, KAZU lost to Tiger Hero. KAZU went crazy backstage, throwing chairs around the press area. The second straight loss came when N-GEN failed to take the MAX World Jr. Heavyweight title from RAVE. Next for TOKYO DARK was the unsuccessful debut of Devil Mitsu, who lost to ZERO-ONE MAX star, Masato Tanaka. Genichiro Tenry finally got his revenge for his loss to Steven Simpson in the MAX World Heavyweight title tournament. Tenryu dominated Simpson and locked on the WAR Special. Simpson was eventually forced to quit as he couldn't break the hold and the referee would stop the match anyway. The night closed with MAX World Heavyweight champion and XJPW member, Hiromichi Takada & BIG MOUTH LOUD's Katsuyori Shibata getting a surprise non-title win over the Super Warriors. Shibata challenged his tag team partner to a title match after the main event and it was immediately accepted.

1. Kikutaro & Curry Man beat Unit B & Unit T (16:06) when Kikutaro used the Ebisu Otoshi on Unit B.
2. Hannibal Kong, T-800 & Dan Eaton beat David Wright, Terry Jaa & Masa Genjin (14:03) when T-800 used the Oklahoma Stampede on Jaa.
3. Tiger Hero beat KAZU (11:58) with a cross body block.
4. MAX World Junior Heavyweight Title: RAVE (c) beat N-GEN (17:01) with the Overdose (1st defense).
5. Masato Tanaka (ZERO-ONE MAX) beat Devil Mitsu (15:01) with an ankle hold.
6. Genichiro Tenryu beat Steven Simpson (5:50) with a WAR Special.
7. Hiromichi Takada & Katsuyori Shibata (BIG MOUTH LOUD) beat Super Warrior Snake & Super Warrior Beast (24:33) when Takada used a key lock on Snake.