'10 Million Yen if you get a 3-count from Wolf Aaron' Yoshio Itoi, Nokkon Terada, '10 Million Yen Debt' Cacaroni Kuriya, and '400kg Bench Press Man' Ryuki Fujimoto, who has defeated Wolf before, confirmed to participate! MCs and豪華出演者 also announced

ABEMA announced further details for its special program '30-Hour Limit Break Festival,' celebrating its 10th anniversary, including the main event '10 Million Yen if you get a 3-count from Wolf Aaron.' In addition to former Ozeki Baruto, four new challengers—Yoshio Itoi, Nokkon Terada, Cacaroni Kuriya, and Ryuki Fujimoto—have been confirmed to participate.
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New Future TV "ABEMA" will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Saturday, April 11, 2026. We are pleased to announce further details for "10 Million Yen if you get a 3-count from Wolf Aaron," the main event of the special program "30-Hour Limit Break Festival" commemorating this milestone. Amidst the significant buzz surrounding the previously announced first challenger, former Ozeki Baruto, today, four new challengers to Wolf have been revealed.

The "30-Hour Limit Break Festival," which begins broadcasting at 3 PM on Saturday, April 11, 2026, is a special program commemorating ABEMA's 10th anniversary. In addition to special editions of popular original programs, it will feature numerous challenging projects characteristic of ABEMA, broadcasting a series of events that symbolize ABEMA's past and future, blending history and challenge, non-stop for 30 hours. On the day of the broadcast, the entire ABEMA platform will be transformed into a "festival venue," with three channels running simultaneously. Viewers can freely switch between channels to experience entertainment that breaks conventional norms.

We are pleased to announce that "10 Million Yen if you get a 3-count 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 main event of the "30-Hour Limit Break Festival." This marks the return of the "10 Million Yen Series" after five years, since the 2021 broadcast of "10 Million Yen if you beat Mikuru Asakura in a street fight." The rules stipulate a 4-minute, one-round match, with victory achieved by either getting a "3-count with the opponent's back on the mat" or by scoring an "ippon with a throwing technique." All striking techniques, joint locks, chokes, attacks to vital points, and biting are prohibited, and both participants will wear judo gis.

◆Click here for the special site for "10 Million Yen if you get a 3-count from Wolf Aaron"

Amidst the significant buzz surrounding the previously announced first challenger, former Ozeki Baruto, today, four new challengers to Wolf have been revealed.

Former professional baseball player Yoshio Itoi, known for his exceptional athleticism, has been confirmed to participate. Additionally, after auditions held to earn the right to challenge, physically powerful rugby player Nokkon Terada and the monster Ryuki Fujimoto, who boasts a 400kg bench press record, have been selected. These are extraordinary individuals who could physically overwhelm Wolf. Fujimoto has previously defeated Wolf in a "wall-pushing contest" during a program, drawing significant attention. Furthermore, comedian Kuriya of Cacaroni, who is burdened with a 10 million yen debt due to fraud, bravely faced the audition and successfully passed. Will Kuriya, who has earned the right to challenge, be able to get a 3-count from Wolf and repay his debt?

[Video] Click here for the audition footage

And the silhouette that was released in advance...

FAQ

When will 'Wolf Aaron Takes 3 Counts for 10 Million Yen' be broadcast?

It will be broadcast within the '30-Hour Limit Break Festival' starting at 3 PM on Saturday, April 11, 2026.

Who are the new challengers?

The four new challengers are former professional baseball player Yoshio Ito, rugby player Nokkon Terada, 400kg bench presser Ryuuki Fujimoto, and comedian Kakarony Kuritani.

What are the rules of this event?

It's a 4-minute match where you win by getting 3 counts on the mat or by scoring a submission with a throw. Striking, joint locks, chokes, attacking vital points, and biting are prohibited.