Pro Wrestling NOAH 6/25/2026 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH ran this month’s Legacy Rise 2026 Tour event today in Tokyo.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE.

The announced paid attendance was 1202.

Match 1: Yoshiki Inamura, Stallion Rogers & AMAKUSA beat Kenoh, Kid Lykos 1 & 2. AMAKUSA pinned 1.

Match 2: Daiki Odashima, Yuto Koyanagi, Hiroto Tsuruya & Midori Takahashi beat Takashi Sugiura, Tadasuke, Alpha Wolf & Jun Masaoka by DQ. Tadasuke DQ’d. Ladder use.

Match 3: HAYATA & Katsumi Inahata beat Eita & Super Crazy. HAYATA pinned Crazy after 403 Impact.

Match 4: OZAWA, Masa Kitamiya & Kai Fujimura beat Kaito Kiyomiya, Alejandro & Dragon Bane. OZAWA pinned Alejandro after a swan dive moonsault.

Match 5: GHC National Champion Naomichi Marufuji beat Shuji Kondo to retain the title. V2 for Marufuji. Next up: Kenoh. That match will happen on 7/18 at Intex Hall Osaka in Osaka.

Match 6: Manabu Soya & Yuki Iino beat GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI to win the titles. Soya & Iino become the 77th GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. Soya pinned BUSHI after Passion IS. Next up: Kitamiya & Sugiura. That match will happen on 7/18.

Main Event: GHC Heavyweight Champion Shane Haste beat Tetsuya Endo to retain the title. V2 for Haste. Next up: The gauntlet that is Team 2000X, starting with OZAWA. That match will happen on 7/18.

The next event is 7/5. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin on 7/4 at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET.

In other news/fallout, there has been a change to the 7/18 N-1 VICTORY Participant Ladder Match that was to feature Tadasuke, Alpha Wolf, Jun Masaoka & Daiki Odashima-AMAKUSA has been added to make it a 5-way. So now the Team 2000X deck is less stacked against Odashima.

In schedule news, they announced that 7/8 will be their final event at Shinjuku Face before the venue closes later this summer. In addition to 3 matches announced they will finish it with a Royal Rumble match called FINAL RUMBLE in Shinjuku Face. Participants will be announced on event day.

All-Japan 6/24/2026 Results (Updated x2)

All-Japan wrapped up their June schedule today with an event in Tokyo before their early summer break.

Today’s event was held at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on AJPW.TV.

The announced paid attendance was 340, a legit advance sellout.

Match 1: Hideki Suzuki beat Seigo Tachibana by submission.

Match 2: Naruki Doi (Independent/Freelancer) & Senor Saito beat Hokuto Omori & Dan Tamura. Doi pinned Tamura with V9 Clutch.

Match 3: Rising Hayato & Seiki Yoshioka beat Atsuki Aoyagi & MUSASHI. Yoshioka pinned MUSASHI after Crash Driver.

Match 4: Rei Saito beat Shotaro Ashino & Hyo Ogawa in a 3-way by pinning Ogawa.

Match 5: Go Shiozaki, Jun Saito & Ren Ayabe beat Kento Miyahara, Ryuki Honda & Kumaarashi. Ayabe pinned Miyahara after Iron Maiden. (On a side note, it was revealed on social media yesterday that Talos has left the promotion for now, it was time for him to return to the US for the time being. Hopefully he’ll be back later this year-this is like how Odyssey also has to return home to the US every so often due to non-visa stay restrictions in Japan. I think there is a 90-day time limit each time)

Main Event: Yuma Anzai & Shota Kofuji beat Yuma Aoyagi & Yasutaka Yano. Kofuji pinned Yano after Styles Clash. As a result, Anzai & Kofuji will be the next challengers for the All-Asia Tag Team Championship. That match will happen on 7/19 at Korakuen Hall.

The next event is 7/11 at Yokohama Radiant Hall in Yokohama. Broadcast plans TBA. (The July streaming schedule has not been announced)

UPDATE: After the main event, Ayabe issued a Triple Crown challenge to Miyahara. More to come, possibly tomorrow. Also anticipate a Doi challenge for the All-Japan World Junior Heavyweight Championship too. (UPDATE: Looks like the latter may happen on 7/25 in Kobe)

UPDATE 2: It’s now official. Also announced is an All-Japan AJPW.TV 6-Man Tag Team Championship match for 7/26, which will be Ryuki Honda, Kumaarashi & Seigo Tachibana defending the titles against Yuma & Atsuki Aoyagi & Yasutaka Yano.

New Japan 6/23/2026 Results

New Japan continued the Road To G1 CLIMAX Tour today in Tokyo.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on New Japan World. You can also watch the first 2 matches FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 1195.

Match 1: Masatora Yasuda, El Desperado & Yuya Uemura beat Taisei Nakahara, Toru Yano & Togi Makabe. Yasuda pinned Nakahara.

Match 2: Zane Jay, Jacob Austin Young, Great-O-Khan & Jake Lee beat Tatsuya Matsunoto, Ryusuje Taguchi, Yoh & Hirooki Goto. Khan pinned Matsumoto.

Match 3: Satoshi Kojima & Shota Umino beat Hartlay Jackson & Ryohei Oiwa. Umino pinned Jackson after Second Chapter.

Match 4: Yoshinobu Kanemaru, DOUKI, Yujiro Takahashi & Ren Narita beat Daiki Nagai, Shingo Takagi, OSKAR (The Grouch) & Yota Tsuji by ref stoppage (technical submission). DOUKI beat Nagai.

Match 5: Francesco Akira beat Sho, Kosei Fujita & Master Wato in a 4-way by pinning Wato. As a result, Akira will face IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Yoh for the title on 7/6.

G1 CLIMAX Qualifiers:
Match 6: Aaron Wolf beat YOSHI-HASHI. As a result, Wolf is in the tournament and will be in Block B.
Main Event: Yuto Ice (Ice Baby) beat Taichi. As a result, Ice is in the tournament and will be in Block A.
Upcoming matches will determine the last 2 participants. (Those matches will happen on 7/6)

The next event is the annual Forbidden Door crossover event with All Elite Wrestling, this year also featuring CMLL & Stardom, Sunday at SAP Center in San Jose, CA. Live streaming as a PPV will begin at 4 PM PT/7 PM ET. It will be available on New Japan World IN JAPAN ONLY and on participating cable/satellite providers & HBO Max in the US. Those who subscribe to HBO Max can pre-order there and possibly get a $10 discount.

As for Japan, the next event is 7/2 at Tokorozawa City Gym in Saitama. Broadcast plans TBA (the July streaming schedule has not yet been announced but I’m thinking no broadcasts until 7/6).

GLEAT 6/20/2026 Reuslts

GLEAT ran a house show this past Saturday in Tokyo, which was dubbed SONIC WRESTLING instead of the usual G PROWRESTLING.

Saturday’s event was held at Kitazawa Town Hall in Tokyo and should be available on demand on YouTube at a later date. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 201.

Match 1: Minoru Tanaka & Ryuchi Kawakami beat Vent Vert Jack & Kapy. Tanaka pinned Kapy after Minoru Special.

Match 2: Junjie, Katsuhiko Nakajima & Yuya Aoki beat ARASHI, So Daimonji & JD Lee. Junjie pinned Lee after a rolling lariat.

Match 3: Takanoti Ito & SBK vs. Tetsuya Izuchi & Kotaro Suzuki went to a 20 minute time limit draw.

Match 4: Jo Yamamoto Debut Match: Hayato Tamura beat Jo Yamamoto.

Match 5: Brass Knuckles JUN, Rock Iwasaki & Kohei Kinoshita beat Kaito Ishida, KAZMA SAKAMOTO & Soma Watanabe. JUN pinned Ishida after Underling.

Main Event: T-Hawk & Takehiro Yamamura beat El Lindaman & Shigehiro Itie. T-Hawk pinned Lindaman.

The next event is the GLEAT 5th Anniversary event on 7/1 at SGC Hall Ariake in Tokyo. Broadcast plans TBA.

FREE VIDEOS: Sumo-2026 Paris Event (June 2026)

As expected, it didn’t take long for videos from the June 2026 Paris Grand Sumo event to male it online. One YouTube channel I follow has put both events up in digest format (lightly edited fan video) featuring each day’s knockout tournament that featured almost all the top tier wrestlers participating (the only one who didn’t was Asanoyama. He didn’t go due to injury). Some other happenings are also featured. These videos can be watched FOR FREE on YouTube and consist of nearly 4 hours of footage. You can also watch them below:

Day 1:

Day 2:

Also, a correction to a prior post where I said Ozeki Kotozakura swept the 2 days and won both tournaments: Partially incorrect. It turns out he won Day 1 and Yokozuna Hoshoryu won Day 2. That was followed by a soccer-style Grand Championship playoff to crown the overall champion-Kotozakura beat Hoshoryu to win that. I did not know Hoshoryu won the second day beforehand.

New Japan News: Partial 6/19/2026 CMLL Participation Results

New Japan and Mexico’s CMLL ran another FANTASTICAMANIA 2026 event Friday, this one in Mexico. New Japan has provided results from their participation in the event.

Friday’s event was held at Arena Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico and can be watched on demand on the CMLL YouTube channel, but it is currently paywalled behind what I believe is a $30/month (USD) membership tier. It may be un-paywalled at a later date or the matches may be added to New Japan World.

Match 1: Valiente Jr., Futuri & Max Starr beat YUTANI, OKUMURA & Shoma Kato. Valiente pinned Kato after Codiego Rojo (Code Red).

Match 3: Mascara Dorada, Templatio & Neon beat Titan, Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X. Dorada pinned X after a shooting star press.

Match 4: CMLL World Tag Team. Hampions Niebla Roja & Angel De Oro beat Dick Togo & SANADA to retain the titles.

Match 5: El Phantasmo beat Barbaro Cavernario.

Match 6: Konosuke Takeshita & Hechicero beat Ultimo Guerrero & Gran Guerrero. Takeshita pinned Ultimo Guerrero after Raging Fire.

Main Event: In a 2/3 Falls Match, Mistico, Tiger Mask & Blue Panther beat Averno, Blavk Toget & Volador Jr. 2-0. Fall 1: Mistico pinned Averno after La Mistica. Fall 2: TM 4 pinned Black Tiger after a tiger driver. This was TM 4’s final Mexico match before his retirement on 7/7. He was presented with a special commemorative CMLL Championship belt afterwards.

Stardom News: Title Match Set For 6/30 (Updated)

After this past weekend’s PPV where Suzu Suzuki became the NEW World Of Stardom Champion, I figured her first title defense would not come until after the 5STAR GP. Change of plans…Stardom announced today she will defend before then. The challenger: Utami Hayashishita. That match will happen on 6/30 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo.

The rest of the card is TBA.

UPDATE: The full card has since been announced and there will be a second title match-Future Of Stardom Champion Ranna Yagami vs. Matoi Hamabe for the title.

News: Absent Former Wrestler Returns Today (Updated)

One of the great unsolved mysteries of women’s pro wrestling is why former Tokyo Joshi Pro wrestler Hikari Noa decided to walk away in 2024 in her potential prime after announcing she was taking an indefinite leave of absence. She silently decided not to return and completely disappeared from social media before resurfacing in April. Today we didn’t really get any answers but we got a resurrection-Noa returned to wrestling at a Sayaka Unagi Produced independent event. I don’t have results yet and no word on when she will next compete but Noa indicated she will do an online autograph signing Wednesday and Unagi is hinting at a major event for her 40th birthday on 9/2. We’ll see what happens but for now it’s good to see Noa back in wrestling even if we never get answers about why she walked away from TJPW and Up Up Girls.

UPDATE: We won’t have to wait long to see Noa wrestle again. She has been added to the GLEAT 5th Anniversary Event on 7/1 at SGC Hall Ariake in Tokyo. She will team with Unagi, Misa Kagura & Ayame Sasamura to face MICHIKO Marika Kobashi, Azusa Inaba & Chanyota. That event will probably be streamed on YouTube.

After that, she could be part of a pair of Unagi produced events on 8/8 at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo, so it sounds like her plans are to work with Unagi for now with another event here & there

DDT 6/21/2026 Results

DDT ran the second half of a same-day doubleheader with Tokyo Joshi Pro today in Nagoya.

Today’s event was held at Chunichi Hall in Nagoya and can be watched on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE.

The paid attendance was not announced.

Match 1: Akito beat Hinata Kasai.

Match 2: Shunma Katsumata & O-MENZ Kumadori beat Yuni & Yuki Ishida. Kumadori pinned Yuni after a twisting diving senton.

Match 3: Jun Akioyama & Rukiya beat Naomi Yoshimura & Masami Inahata. Rukiya pinned Inahata after a fisherman’s buster.

Match 4: MAO, KNAON, Yukio Naya, Yuki Iino & Viente Maligno beat Toru Owashi, Danshoku Dieno, Super Sasadango Machine, Kazuki Hirata & Antonio Honda. Maligno pinned Machine after a running diving headbutt. Afterwards, the losers unmasked Machine, who of course is Muscle Sakai, followed by a beatdown until SLC made the same and let Machine/Sakai join them, at least for today.

Match 5: KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champions Takeshi Masada, Yuya Koroku & Daichi Sato beat Daisuke Sasaki, MJ Paul & Illusion to retain the titles. Masada pinned Illusion. V5 for the champs. Next up: Chris Brookes, HARASHIMA & ANtonio Honda. That match will happen on 7/16 at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo.

Match 6: In a Hardcore I Quit Match, where the only way to win was by verbal submission or TKO, DDT Extreme Champion Hideki Okatani beat Junta Miyawaki by verbal I Quit to retain the title. V2 for Okatani. Next up: Yuko Miyamoto. That match will happen on 7/2 at the Daisuke Sasaki Produced CHARISMANIA 4 event at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo.

Main Event: KO-D Tag Team Champions Chris Brookes & HARASHIMA beat Yuki Ueno & To-y to retain the titles. HARASHIMA pinned To-y after a swan dive style Blue Sword. V2 for the champs. Next up: Masada & Koroku. That match will happen on 7/26 at Korakuen Hall.

The next event is Saturday at Gran Hammer in Tokyo. The event is a legit advance sellout. There will be no live broadcast. On demand on 7/1.

New Japan 6/21/2026 Results

New Japan continued the Road To G1 CLIMAX Tour today in Kanagawa.

Today’s event was held at Sagamihara City General Gym in Kanagawa. There is/was no live or on demand broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 999.

Match 1: In a handicap match, Hartley Jackson beat Taisei Nakahara & Masatora Yasuda by pinning both.

Match 2: DOUKI & Sho beat Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato. DOUKI pinned Taguchi.

Match 3: Kosei Fujita & Ryohei Oiwa beat Jacob Austin Young & Jake Lee. Fujita beat Young with Neshin Special.

Match 4: Satoshi Kojima, Shota Umino & Aaron Wolf beat Tatsuya Matsumoto, YOSHI-HASHI & Hirooki Goto. Umino pinned Matsumoto after a lariat.

Match 5: El Desperado, Yuya Uemura & Taichi beat Gedo, OSKAR (The Grouch) & Yuto Ice (Ice Baby). Uemura beat Gedo with a wrist lock.

Match 6: Zane Jay, Great-O-Khan & HENARE beat Daiki Naai, Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji. HENARE pinned Nagai after a rolling sitdown powerbomb.

Main Event: Yoh, Master Wato & Togi Makabe beat Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi & Ren Narita. Makabe pinned Kanemaru after a King Kong kneedrop. This was a hometown event and match for Makabe.

The next event is Tuesday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 2:30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET.

In other news, there was an update regarding the rumored Shota Umino-Pac IWGP Global Championship match at next Sunday’s AEW Forbidden Door PPV: It’s now official. Also announced by New Japan was Shingo Takagi & Titan vs. Matt & Nick Jackson and Mistico & Mascara Dorada in a 3-way. The event will also be available as a PPV on New Japan World ONLY IN JAPAN. In the US it will be available on participating cable/satellite providers and on the HBO Max streaming service (HBO Max subscribers can preorder it for $39.99, a $10 discount).