On Monday, two of the top iconic Japanese wrestlers brawled on a narrow aisle of a bullet train in Japan.
The fight wasn't spontaneous, it was scripted and organized by one of the top controversial pro wrestling promotions DDT Pro-Wrestling.
DDT is known for its strange, and unpredicted match formats, including organizing a retirenment match for a ladder, fights against dolls, and strange formats of titles and belts, some of which were set as parodies to WWE and NJPW.
All 75 seats on the train were sold out and the match lasted for 30 minutes, according to media outlet Japan News.
The match was between Minoru Suzuki and Sanshiro Takagi, during the train trip from Tokyo and Nagoya.
They managed to exchange impressive blows and falls, and it ended with Suzuki's victory.