Audition Footage Released for the Right to Challenge Wolf Aaron! A Man Who Can Lift 400kg and Nokkon Terada Enter! Will Anyone be Selected?
ABEMA will live broadcast '10 Million Yen if You Take 3 Counts from Wolf Aaron' on April 11 during its 10th-anniversary 30-hour festival. Audition footage is now available on YouTube.
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The new future TV "ABEMA" will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Saturday, April 11, 2026. To commemorate the 10th anniversary of "ABEMA", the special program "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival" will be broadcast live from 3:00 PM on Saturday, April 11 to 10:00 PM on Sunday, April 12. As the centerpiece project of this program, the latest installment of the "10 Million Yen Series", "10 Million Yen if You Take 3 Counts from Wolf Aaron", will be broadcast. Today, we released the footage of the audition to select challengers for this project on the official "ABEMA Fighting" YouTube channel.
The "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival" is a special program commemorating ABEMA's 10th anniversary. In addition to special editions of popular original programs, many challenging projects unique to "ABEMA" have been prepared. A group of projects interweaving history and challenges, symbolizing the past and future of "ABEMA", will be broadcast non-stop for 30 hours. On the day of the event, the entirety of "ABEMA" will be treated as a "festival venue", progressing simultaneously across 3 channels. Viewers can freely move between channels and experience entertainment that breaks through conventional common sense.
* The official hashtag is [#Abema30Hours]. We would be grateful if you could use it on SNS, etc.
It has been decided that "10 Million Yen if You Take 3 Counts from Wolf Aaron", featuring Wolf Aaron, who transitioned from a judo athlete to a professional wrestler, will be broadcast on Saturday, April 11 as the centerpiece project of the "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival". This will be the first "10 Million Yen Series" in five years since "10 Million Yen if You Beat Mikuru Asakura in a Street Fight" broadcast in 2021. The rules are a 4-minute single match, and victory is achieved by "pinning the opponent's back to the mat for a 3-count" or "getting an ippon with a throwing technique". All striking techniques, joint locks, choking techniques, attacks to the groin, and biting are prohibited, and both participants must wear judogi.
This time, auditions to select "challengers" were held in Tokyo and Osaka. True to its billing as the "tournament with the most emphasis on power" in the history of the "10 Million Yen Series", exceptionally strong men from all over the country gathered.
Among them, what drew attention was "Bodybuilding Japan Champion...
The "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival" is a special program commemorating ABEMA's 10th anniversary. In addition to special editions of popular original programs, many challenging projects unique to "ABEMA" have been prepared. A group of projects interweaving history and challenges, symbolizing the past and future of "ABEMA", will be broadcast non-stop for 30 hours. On the day of the event, the entirety of "ABEMA" will be treated as a "festival venue", progressing simultaneously across 3 channels. Viewers can freely move between channels and experience entertainment that breaks through conventional common sense.
* The official hashtag is [#Abema30Hours]. We would be grateful if you could use it on SNS, etc.
It has been decided that "10 Million Yen if You Take 3 Counts from Wolf Aaron", featuring Wolf Aaron, who transitioned from a judo athlete to a professional wrestler, will be broadcast on Saturday, April 11 as the centerpiece project of the "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival". This will be the first "10 Million Yen Series" in five years since "10 Million Yen if You Beat Mikuru Asakura in a Street Fight" broadcast in 2021. The rules are a 4-minute single match, and victory is achieved by "pinning the opponent's back to the mat for a 3-count" or "getting an ippon with a throwing technique". All striking techniques, joint locks, choking techniques, attacks to the groin, and biting are prohibited, and both participants must wear judogi.
This time, auditions to select "challengers" were held in Tokyo and Osaka. True to its billing as the "tournament with the most emphasis on power" in the history of the "10 Million Yen Series", exceptionally strong men from all over the country gathered.
Among them, what drew attention was "Bodybuilding Japan Champion...