Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling 8/23/2026 LIVE Results

Tokyo Joshi Pro wraps up the Tokyo Princess Cup today with the Finals. It’s a rather unlikely final and one that has a lot of fans disappointed and unsure about the future, not because it’s Suzume vs. Rika Tatsumi but because it’s the International Princess Champion vs. half of the Princess Tag Team Champions, and the winner goes on to face Yuki Arai for the Princess Of Princess Championship at WRESTLE PRINCESS 7 in October. I think it’s more if Suzume wins and potentially becomes a double champion but to me all signs point to Tatsumi taking the cup. Anyway, we’ll see what happens. As for Arai, she will be facing off against one of her mentors, Hiroyo Matsumoto, in a tag match today as Arai teams with Miyu Yamashita to face Matsumoto & Shoko Nakajima. Today also features the popular Ober Eats duo back together one more time as Yuki Kamifuku & Wakana Uehara team up again Mifu Ashida & Sumire Natsu, the latter making a special appearance today. The lower matches will also see the return of Kira Summer as she’s back from her first wrestling tour of her native Australia, much to the delight of her bestie & partner (at least today) Chika Nanase. Oh, and we also will have STREAMERS!!!

Today’s event will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in Japanese & English. Yuka Okiguchi will be a special guest on commentary and regular UNIVERSE guest (and former SKE48 member & Arai teammate) Marika Tani is also expected to be on commentary at times. There are 8 matches planned with no time limit for the main event but there’s also the usual post-event gathering scheduled so although times for the latter can change, that suggests this will be a “standard” Korakuen event with a running time of about 2 1/2 hours.

Today’s lineup:
Shion Kanzaki vs. Momo Sato
Sakura Hattori vs. Haru Kazashiro
Hyper Misao, Mahiro Kiryu & Shino Suzuki vs. Yuki Aino, Raku & Pom Harajuku
Yuki Kamifuku & Wakana Uehara vs. Mifu Ashida & Sumire Natsu
HIMAWARI & Toga vs. Kira Summer & Chika Nanase
Miu Watanabe, Arisu Endo & Ren Konatsu vs. Mizuki, Mei Suruga & Uta Takami
Yuki Arai & Miyu Yamashita vs. Hiroyo Matsumoto & Shoko Nakajima
Tokyo Princess Cup Finals: Suzume vs. Rika Tatsumi

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Updates below will begin at 7:10 PM PT/10:10 PM ET when the livestream begins. The opening announcements are scheduled to begin at 7:20 PM PT/10:20 PM ET. The event is scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 8/22/2026 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH resumed the Lethal Odyssey 2026 Tour today in Shizuoka.

Today’s event was held at Shimizu Marine Building in Shizuoka. There is/was no live or on demand broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 286.

There were last-minute changes to the card due to RYUSEI being pulled off the event. Coronavirus. Yes, it’s still a thing and still a big issue. Also out tomorrow.

Match 1: HAYATA beat Hiroya Namiki by submission.

Match 2: BUSHI beat Kenoh & Black Menso-re in a 3-way by pinning Menso-re.

Match 3: Yoshiki Inamura & Super Crazy beat Dragon Bane & Alejandro. Inamura pinned Alejandro after Beast Bomb.

Match 4: Tetsuya Endo beat Yuto Koyanagi.

Match 5: Atusshi Kotoge, Hi69 & Midori Takahashi beat Naomichi Marufuji, Katsumi Inahata & Yuto Koyanagi. Kotoge pinned Koyanagy after a bat hanging drop.

Match 6: Kaito Kiyomiya, Eita, Daiki Odashima & AMAKUSA beat OZAWA, Kai Fujimura, Alpha Wolf & Jun Masaoka. Kiyomiya beat Masaoka with a figure 4.

Main Event: Masa Kitamiya, Takashi Sugiura & Tadasuke beat Manabu Soya, Yuki Iino & Shuji Kondo. Kitamiya beat Kondo with Prison Lock.

The next event is tomorrow at Culttz Kawasaki in Kanagawa. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at midnight PT/3 AM ET.

All-Japan 8/21/2026 Results

All-Japan resumed the Zennichi Jr. Festival today in Nagasaki.

Today’s event was held at Dejima Messe Nagasaki in Nagasaki and can be watched on demand on AJPW.TV. (There was no live braodcast)

The announced paid attendance was 465.

Match 1: Zennichi Jr. Festival Block A: MUSASHI beat Yasutaka Yano.

Match 2: Go Shiozaki, Yuma Anzai, Ren Ayabe & Hokuto Omori beat Hideki Suzuki, Shotaro Ashino, Aizawa No. 1 & Carbell Ito. Shiozaki pinned 1 after a lariat.

Match 3: Zennichi Jr. Festival Block A: Leon De Oro beat Seiki Yoshioka.

Match 4: Zennichi Jr. Festival Block B: Masaaki Mochizuki beat Shota Kofuji.

Match 5: Yuma Anzai, Jun & Rei Saito beat Kento Miyahara, Ryuki Honda & Kuamarashi. Jun Saito pinned Honda after Dying Light.

Match 6: Zennichi Jr. Festival Block B: Dan Tamura beat Naruki Doi.

Main Event: Zennichi Jr. Festival Block A: Seigo Tachibana beat Rising Hayatp.

Injury Report: Hayato was apparently injured during the main event. Concussion. Out the rest of the tournament. His last 2 matches will be forfeits.

Standings:
Block A:
1-MUSASHI, 2-1-1, 5 pts
2-Tachibana, 2-0-1, 5 pts
3-Yano, 2-2, 4 pts
4-Hayato, 2-3, 4 pts (OUT)
5-Yoshioka, 1-2, 2 pts
6-Oro, 1-2, 2 pts

Block B:
1-Yuya Aoki, 3-0, 6 pts
2-Mochizuki, 2-0-1, 5 pts
3-Omori, 2-1, 4 pts
4-Tamura, 1-1-1, 3 pts
5-Doi, 1-3, 2 pts (OUT)
6-Kofuji, 0-4, 0 pts (OUT)
The winners of each block advance to the Finals. Block A standings take the Hayato injury withdrawal after today into account. Anyone can still win but it’s interesting because, if MUSASHI & Tachibana finish tied, their match was a draw so there may have to be a rematch. Block B is Aoki’s to lose, he still has Mochizuki & Omori.

The next event was to have been tomorrow at Grand Messe Kumamoto in Kumamoto, but that event was CANCELLED due to the venue being used for disaster relief efforts following the major earthquake a few weeks ago. Therefore, the next event will now be Sunday at Locally Produced Kurume (?) in Fukuoka. There will be no live broadcast. On demand shortly after the event (scheduled for 2 AM PT/5 AM ET).

BREAKING: Injury Report: Not Rising But Falling Again

All-Japan has just announced another injury to the roster, and for the second time recently it will have major implications for the Zennichi Jr. Festival-with Atsuki Aoyagi already sidelined due to injury, now his sometimes-partner Rising Hayato is out of action. Concussion. Apparently it happened during his match today against Seigo Tachibana. Out the rest of the tournament. His 2 remaining matches will be forfeit wins for MUSASHI and Yasutaka Yano. The rest of the tournament means he will be out at least a week but should be considered indefinitely, and with the Royal Road tournament next they’ll probably play it safe and keep him out through that, which would mean at least a month.

More as it becomes available.

GLEAT 8/21/2026 Results

GLEAT kicked off a new event series called GLEAT Underground Pro Wrestling today, which is scheduled to run on Fridays for the next 4-5 weeks.

Today’s event was held at Basement MonStar in Tokyo and should be available on drmand on YouTube at a later date. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 87, a legit sellout. VERY SMALL venue.

Match 1: KAZMA SAKAMOTO beat Jo Yamamoto.

Match 2: Kaito Ishida, ARASHI & So Daimonji beat Hayato Tamura, Vent Vert Jack & Kapy. Ishida beat Kapy with a modified ankle hold.

Match 3: Takanori Ito & MICHIKO beat Rock Iwasaki & Kohei Kinoshita. Ito pinned Kinoshita with a German suplex hold.

Match 4: T-Hawk, Naoya Nomura & Yuya Aoki beat Ryuichi Kawakami, Quiet Storm & Shigehiro Itie. T-Hawk pinned Irie.

Match 5: In a G-RUSH Rules Match, G-RUSH Champion Soma Watanabe beat Junjie to retain the title. V2 for Watanabe.

Main Event: El Lindaman & Takehito Yamamura vs. Tetsuya Izuchi & Kotaro Suzuki went to a 30 minute time limit draw.

The next event is 8/28. Broadcast plans TBA.

DDT News: Injury Absence Update (Updated)

DDT has provided an injury update on Rukiya. Who missed last week’s events due to fever and was expected back around now. Unfortunately following further medical exams that will not happen because it’s worse. Acute pharyngitis (?) and acute tonsillitis. Out at least another 2 weeks as the promotion says through early September. As a result, the planned KO-D Tag Team Championship match on 8/30, where Rukiya was to have teamed with Jun Akiyama to face Shinya Aoki & Junta Miyawaki for the titles, is now off.

More as it becomes available.

UPDATE: Danshoku Dieno & Kazuki Hirata will now face Aoki & Miyawaki for the titles on 8/30.

Dragon Gate 8/18/2026 Results

Dragon Gate ran their latest episode of PRIME ZONE+ yesterday, with one of the referees serving as episode GM.

Yesterday’s event was held at Kobe Lapis Hall in Kobe and can be watched on demand on DRAGONGATE NETWORK.

The announced paid attendance was 68.

Match 1: Kzy & U-T beat Lucky Oshima & Tsujidai Circus (a pair of clowns). Kzy beat both simultaneously with a ground cobra twist.

Match 2: Homare won a 7 man battle royal, last eliminating Ryoya Tanaka.

Match 3: JACKY KAMEI beat SUN Florida.

Main Event: Susumu Yokosuka & KAGETORA beat Jackson & Johnson Florida in 6 seconds. KAGETORA pinned Jackson. Which led to…
Main Event (again): Susumu Yokosuka & KAGETORA beat Jackson & Johnson Florida in 12 seconds. KAGETORA pinned Jackson. Which led to…
Main Event (yet again): Susumu Yokosuka & KAGETORA beat Jackson & Johnson Florida by DQ. Jackson DQ’d. Weapon use.

The next event is Friday at Oro City Hall in Kagoshima. There will be no live or on demand broadcast, but any Rey De Parejas matches may be available on demand on DRAGONGATE NETWORK at a later date.

BREAKING: Sumo-Yokozuna Injured Again, Possibly Sidelined

Not good news for sumo again today according to Hochi Sports-the outlet reports Yokozuna Hoshoryu underwent right knee surgery at the end of July, was hospitalized for about a week and, as a result, is considered status uncertain for the upcoming September Grand Sumo Tournament which begins in just under a month. At a medical examination today at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Hoshoryu said it was an old injury reaggravated during the July tournament in his match with Hakunofuji, per doctors, and if he didn’t have surgery and tried to recover naturally, he would have been out a year according to doctors. As a Yokozuna that could have been career-ending as the Yokozuna Deliberation Council could have well forced him to retire. He is currently participating in training at his Tatsunami Beya but not doing practice bouts. It sounds like if he can’t compete in September he should be able to return at full strength in November barring a setback as he continues looking for his first Emperor’s Cup as a grand champion and with the Council starting to put some pressure on both him and Yokozuna Onosato, who both have been injury-plagued this year and also title-less as Ozeki Aonishiki has dominated despite missing one tournament and briefly being demoted due to injury, but in July his 3rd Emperor’s Cup got him the quick re-promotion from Sekiwake.

TJPW News: A New Manager?

There have been some cryptic social media posts the last few days from Tokyo Joshi Pro about a new “manager”, perhaps tied to the recent DDT match where Representative Director Tetsuya Koda lost to GM Imabayashi and was forced to “retire”. Then, earlier today, this:

https://x.com/tojojo_tjpw/status/2089647755144884226?s=46

Loose Twitter translation:

“Everyone, sorry to keep you waiting, Tojo!

It’s “Tojojo,” the manager of TJPW!

From now on, I’ll be posting lots about all the wrestlers and TJPW!

Looking forward to it, Tojo!”

It’s a brand new account apparently created in the last week. It’s first of 6 posts so far was Saturday. Many TJPW wrestlers are making posts wondering what’s going on and a “manager” is certainly news to TJPW all-but-in-charge Miyu Yamashita. And apparently it now has a profile on TJPW’s website. A loose translation of its (?) profile:

“One day, a mysterious figure appears out of nowhere, claiming to be the ‘manager of Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling’ without being appointed by anyone. Her hometown, purpose, and even who she is are completely unknown. Even if you ask him personally, he doesn’t really understand, but today he updates his social media with a mysterious sense of mission.”

Maybe we’ll find out more soon but I have one thought given it’s also happening indirectly under the DDT umbrella…Pro Wrestling, Everybody! (And they do love their wrestling giant mascots over there)

(And yeah, this is usually the slowest time of the year in Japanese pro wrestling)

Stardom 8/18/2026 Results (Updated x2)

Stardom continued the 5STAR GP today with Round 1 of the playoffs and the Quarterfinals.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on Stardom World. You can also watch THE FULL EVENT FOR FREE on YouTube. There are 2 YouTube broadcasts this time-one in Japanese and one in English.

The announced paid attendance was 1610, a legit sellout with standing room overflow.

Before the event began, Aya Sakura & Sayaka Kurara were handling opening announcements when Kinyo Furusawa & Rian came out to interrupt and issue a New Blood Tag Team Championship challenge to the champs. That match will happen on Saturday.

5STAR GP Playoffs Round 1:
Match 1: Blue A2 vs. Blue B3: Starlight Kid beat HANAKO by submission.
Match 2: Red B2 vs. Red A3: Saya Iida beat AZM.
Match 3: Blue A3 vs. Blue B2: Ruaka beat Hanan.
Match 4: Red A2 vs. Red B3: Rina beat Rina Yamashita.

Quarterfinals:
Match 5: Starlight Kid beat Ami Sohrei.
Match 6: Maika beat Saya Iida.
Match 7: Suzu Suzuki beat Ruaka.
Main Event: Rina beat Konami.

As a result, the Semifinals will be Maika vs. Rina (Red) and Suzuki vs. Kid (Blue). Winners meet in the Finals.

The Semifinals & Finals are Sunday at Ryogoku Kokugikan. Live streaming as a PPV will begin at 12:30 AM PT/3:30 AM PT. It is available for pre-order (links on Stardom’s website) for 4620 Japanese yen (around $30 US). On demand on Stardom World (non-PPV) on or after 9/9. The current card so far has the Semifinals & Finals and Natsupoi vs. Saori Anou and (although not yet added) the New Blood Tag Team Championship match. More matches TBA (I’m thinking maybe an Artist Of Stardom Championship match before the current champs head back to All Elite Wrestling).

UPDATE: It’s now official-the New Blood Tag Team Title match for Sunday has been officially announced. No further matches announced yet beyond the above.

UPDATE 2: The full Sunday card is set:
5STAR GP Semifinals:
Maika vs. Rina
Suzu Suzuki vs. Starlight Kid
Yuna Mizumori & Anne Kanaya vs. Konami & Fukigen, Mei Seira & Ema Maishima and Koguma & Matoi Hamabe in a 4-way
AZM, Miyu Amasaki, HABAKO, Maki Itoh & Waka Tsukiyama vs. Ami Sohrei, Hina, Lady C, Tomoka Inaba & Kiyoka Kokatsu
Rina Yamashita, Itsuki Aoki & Akira Kurogame vs. Natsuko Tora, Ruaka & Azusa Inaba
New Blood Tag Team Champions Aya Sakura & Sayaka Kurara vs. Rian & Kikyo Furusawa for the titles
Hanan & Saya Iida vs. Saya Kamitani & Momo Watanabe
Natsupoi vs. Saori Anou
5STAR GP Finals: Maika/Rina winner vs. Suxuki/Kid winner

Correction: The original post and update incorrectly said the next event is Saturday. It is Sunday.