IGF announced a New Year's Eve show at Sumo Hall that will be headlined by something very rare, a pro wrestling championship being defended in a shoot match, as Kazuyuki Fujita defends the IGF title against 2008 Olympic judo gold medalist Satoshi Ishii in a shoot match under MMA rules. That's practically handing the title to Ishii. Fujita was a top amateur wrestler in Japan who went to New Japan Pro Wrestling. When shoot matches became big as Pride got popular, and with Inoki having an affiliation with Pride, he had Fujita fight in a number of Pride events. He was able to win most of the time just using wrestling, and even got in a punch on Fedor Emelianenko that nearly knocked him out, but Emelianenko submitted Fujita almost immediately upon regaining his bearings. The shooting elevated Fujita in pro wrestling, as he went from a prelim guy to a main eventer, including IWGP champion, but never was over to the degree hoped for. But he's now 43, hasn't done a real fight in four years and his last win of any kind was nearly six years ago. Ishii is 10-2-1 in MMA, fighting regularly, including on pro wrestling shows for IGF, having won his last six fights since a first round knockout loss to Emelianenko no the 2011 New Year's Eve show.