10 Strangest Ways To Win A Wrestling Championship
1. Rock, Paper, Scissors (DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship)

The following is a list of legitimate ways that the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship has changed hands:
- Writing "I give up" on a piece of paper.
- Goading the champion, a cat, with a cat treat.
- Tickling your opponent and, when they request you stop, having the referee treat it as a submission.
- Dreaming that you've won the championship.
- Stating that the championship is just as much yours as the audience's, with the referee taking this as a forfeit.
- Drinking a can of beer.
- Failing to crush an apple.
- Strangling a towel.
That isn't filler content to up the word count. Each title swap represents the deft, comedic menagerie of the championship, producing the sort of daft antics that make Jim Cornette shuffle around uncomfortably in his armchair - but this was merely the tip of the iceberg. On New Year's Eve 2021, during the 187th ChocoPro event, Yuna Mizumori captured the championship from Toru Owashi by winning a round of Janken: the Japanese version of rock, paper, scissors.
The mainstream North American equivalent to this would be if R-Truth regained WWE's sickly green 24/7 Championship by besting Drake Maverick in a round of Top Trumps.
It was fittingly ludicrous.