New Year's Eve Pro-Wrestling 2011

Samurai TV 15th Anniversary Indie no Oshigoto Presents New Year's Eve Pro-Wrestling 2011 (サムライTV開局15周年記念インディーのお仕事プレゼント 年越しプロレス2011) was a Japanese professional wrestling event promoted by the New Year's Eve Pro-Wrestling Committee, comprising multiple independent wrestling promotions. The event, held on December 31, 2011, at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan aired live on Fighting TV Samurai.

Ten matches were contested at the event, including a dark match. In the main event, a 74-person tag team match, the team led by Ken Ohka defeated the team led by Ryuichi Sekine. Other prominent matches saw the team of Great Kojika and Antonio Honda win a 15-team gauntlet match celebrating the 15th anniversary of the launch of the Samurai TV channel, and Naomichi Marufuji defeated Tatsuhiko Yoshino in a special singles match. The event also featured the Japan Indie Awards ceremony and the retirement ceremony of Munenori Sawa ending his 8-year career.

Background
The tradition of holding a joint event for smaller promotions on New Year's Eve at Korakuen Hall started with the 2006 Indy Summit. In 2009, the New Year's Eve Pro-Wrestling (年越しプロレス) brand was created for the Tenka Sanbun no Kei: Ōmisoka New Year's Eve Special event.

There were twenty-one participating promotions and brands at the event:


 * Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW)
 * Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW)
 * Daiwa Entertainment Pro-Wrestling (DEP)
 * DDT Pro-Wrestling
 * Guts World Pro-Wrestling
 * Ice Ribbon
 * Independent Wrestling Federation (Russia) (IWF)
 * JWP Joshi Puroresu
 * Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo)
 * Kouhaku Pro-Wrestling
 * Michinoku Pro Wrestling (M-Pro)
 * New Beijing Pro-Wrestling (NBPW)
 * Osaka Pro Wrestling (OPW)
 * Pro Wrestling Freedoms
 * Pro Wrestling Noah
 * Pro-Wrestling Secret Base
 * Sportiva Entertainment
 * U-File Camp#Style-E
 * Union Pro-Wrestling
 * World Wonder Ring Stardom
 * Wrestling of Darkness 666

Storylines
The show featured ten professional wrestling matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.

Results
