New Japan News: New Japan Cup Bracket Announced

New Japan today announced the full field for this year’s New Japan Cup, the annual March tournament. As usual it is a Heavyweight single-elimination bracket format tournament with this year’s event having a field of 32-that means 8 wrestlers get a free pass to Round 2. Below is the official bracket:

There will be a new champion this year because 2025 winner David Finlay is not a part of the tournament this year. The winner will likely get an IWGP Heavyweight Championship match against Yota Tsuji at SAKURA GENESIS in April. All tournament events will be available live and on demand on New Japan World.

In other news, it was announced by Germany-based promotion wXw, and then confirmed by New Japan, that Katsuya Murashima is headed to wXw for his Young Lion training excursion. He will debut there on 3/5 and becomes the third Young Lion to go train there after Oskar Leube & Yuto Nakashima-now OSKAR (The Grouch) & Yuto Ice (Ice Baby).

Also, IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion DOUKI vs. Master Wato for the title was announced for the annual Anniversary Event on 3/6 at Ota City General Gym in Tokyo. The event will again be held on the date of, and at the location of, the promotion’s very first event.

Injury Report: Our Queen Must Rest Again (Updated)

Stardom has provided an update on Saya Kamitani after she suffered an apparent injury Saturday in her World Of Stardom Championship match. Reportedly a dislocated finger. Because the match was stopped but then continued (and also because, especially if you’ve watched WWE or that Unreal show on Netflix-which I have-I liked it-Pro Wrestling Everybody!) there were concerns about if it was legit or not. Clarification came from both the promotion and President Taro Okada that it was a legit injury, and now a follow-up report from the promotion: it was decided Kamitani should and will have surgery to prevent future complications/issues. Out about 1 month. She will try to make some non-wrestling appearances if possible, and she was at yesterday’s H.A.T.E. fan gathering event (but couldn’t sign autographs). No word on when the next title defense is scheduled to be-they teased Sayaka Kurara being next but the annual Cinderella Tournament is coming up in March and Kurara likely will participate as the defending winner-but a likely date is the next annual tentpole blowout event on 4/29 so all should be well by then.

More as it becomes available.

UPDATE: Kamitani isn’t the only one sidelined. Suzu Suzuki, Saya Iida & Bea Priestley are all headed to the bench too. Suzuki & Priestley-unspecified injuries. Iida-surgery for removal of a steel plate in her right hand from a fracture last year. All are out indefinitely.

Dragon Gate 2/11/2026 Results

Dragon Gate continued the Truth Gate 2026 Tour today in Kyoto.

Today’s event was held at Kyoto KBS Hall in Kyoto and can be watched on demand on DRAGONGATE NETWORK. You can also watch the first match FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 340.

Match 1: Genki Horiguchi, Yasushi Kanda & Luis Mante beat BxB Hulk, Susumu Yokosuka & Naruki Doi (Independent/Freelancer). Horiguchi pinned Yokosuka with Backslide From Heaven.

Match 2: Ultimo Dragon & Masaaki Mochizuki beat Strong Machine J & Kazuma Kimura. Mochizuki pinned Kimura with a dragon suplex hold.

Match 3: Shun Skywalker & Homare beat BIGBOSS Shimizu & Kota Minoura by DQ. Shimizu DQ’d. Mask removal.

Match 4: Yuki Yoshioka beat KAI.

Match 5: JACKY KAMEI, Riiita & Mochizuki Junior beat ISHIN, Madoka Kikuta & Yoshiki Kato. Riiita pinned ISHIN after Riiitanic.

Main Event: Dragon Dia & Marcus Mathers beat YAMATO & Dragon Kid, Hyo & Ben-K and Kzy & @KEY in a 4-way when Mathers pinned @KEY.

The next event is Saturday at Fukuyama Big Rose in HIroshima. There will be no live or on demand broadcast. Unless plans change, the rest of the tour is non-televised. (The only broadcasts left this month are a special standalone event on 2/23 and a PRIME ZONE+ on 2/27)

Tokyo Joshi Pro 2/11/26 Results (Updated x2)

Tokyo Joshi Pro made their first visit this year to Niigata today for a Shoko Nakajima hometown event.

Today’s event was held at Duo Cerezo in Niigata and will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE tomorrow or, for those not in the western US, early Friday morning. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 215.

Before the event began, GRAND PRINCESS ‘26 PR Ambassador Super Sasadango Machine appeared for his latest update. It didn’t end well for Representative President Tetsuya Koda who apparently did not meet progress goals.

Match 1: Arisu Endo beat Shion Kanzaki by submission.

Match 2: Suzume beat Mifu Ashida.

Match 3: Miyu Yanashita beat Raku & DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion Mahiro Kiryu in a 3-way by pinning Kiryu to win the title. Yamashita becomes the 1801st Champion.

Match 4: Max The Inpaler & Pom Harajuku beat Hyper Misao & Chika Nanase. Max pinned Nanase after a short range lariat.

Match 5: Miu Watanabe & Rika Tatsumi beat Sarah Phoenix & Kira Summer. Tatsumi pinned Summer after Twist Of Fate. Afterwards, Machine returned to the ring with more PR stuff for Tatsumi.

Match 6: Mizuki, Shino Suzuki & Uta Takami beat Yuki Kamifuki, Wakana Uehara & Ren Konatsu. Takami beat Konatsu with Koala Clutch.

Main Event: Shoko Nakajima, Yuki Aino & Haru Kazashiro beat Yuki Arai, HIMAWARI & Toga. Nakajima pinned HIMAWARI after a diving senton.

The next event is Saturday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin Friday at 6:30 PM PT/9:30 PM ET.

UPDATE: BREAKING-You will also be able to watch Saturday’s entire event LIVE on YouTube FOR FREE!

UPDATE 2: I guess they don’t want to change Saturday because at some point after the event, namely at a fan gathering event…

Rise Shirai beat DDT Iron Man HeVymetalweight Champion Miyu Yamashita to win the title. Shirai becomes the 1802nd Champion. Which led to…

A Stopwatxh beat DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion Rose Shirai to win the title. Stopwatch becomes the 1803rd Champion. Which led to…

Mahiro Kiryu beat DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion Miyu Yanashita to win the title. Kiryu becomes the 1804th Champion. And Saturday’s defense against Aja Kong is back on for now. Pro Wrestling Everybody!

GLEAT 2/11/2026 Results (Updated)

GLEAT Ver. 23, the promotion’s latest signature series event, was held earlier today.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 619. BOOYAKA BOOYAKA! (It should also be noted they used a significantly reduced-capacity setup, no opposite-camera bleacher seating. They also claimed in the last few days that ticket sales more than doubled, before about a week ago they only were at around 300)

Match 1: Junjie, Tetsuya Izuchi, Kohei Kinoshita & Andy Wu beat Minoru Tanaka, Kotaro Suzuki, Ryuji Hijinata & Ryo Aitaka. Junjie pinned Aitaka after a rolling lariat.

Match 2: Soma Watanabe, Black Andromeda & TBA, revealed at match time to be Ryota Hama, Takanoti Ito, Andy Panda & Van Vale Jack. Andromeda pinned Panda after an open moonsault press.

Match 3: In a GLEAT MMA No Gi Grappling Bout with 10 1-minute rounds, Yu Iizuka vs. Caol Uno went to a time limit draw.

Match 4: Takehiro Yamamura beat Jack Cartwheel.

Match 5: MICHIKO, Chanyota & Aoi beat Yuna Manase, Riara & Marika Kobashi. MICHIKO pinned Riara after a swivel tombstone piledriver.

Match 6: T-Hawk & Hayato Tamura beat So Daimonji & Shigehiro Irie. T-Hawk pinned Irie after Pluto Porte.

Match 7: G INFONITY Champions Kaito Ishida & KAZMA SAKAMOTO beat ARASHI & JD Lee to retain the titles. SAKAMOTO pinned Lee after a half package driver. V2 for the champs.

Match 8: Lidet UWF Songle Bout: Lidet UWF Champion Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Shinya Aoki by submission to retain the title. V7 for Nakajima.

Main Event: G-REX Champion El Lindaman beat Ryuichi Kawakami to retain the title. V4 for Lindaman. Afterwards, Brass Knuckles JUN came out and left Kawakami’s Anti-GLEAT Monsters faction and Kawakami announced no more monster/shaman/silly gimmicks like his latest “Shaman” one. Back to just plain old Ryuichi Kawakami.

The next event is Lidet UWF Vol. 8 on 3/8 at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring. Broadcast plans TBA but since it’s Tokyo I anticipate it will be live on YouTube…if so, it would begin on 3/7 at 7 PM PT/10 PM ET.

UPDATE: Pass the salt for this one, but Tokyo Sports reports Katsuhiko Nakajima is hinting at sealing the Lidet UWF Championship and, based on follow-up comments by Soma Watanabe, that could mean the end of Lidet UWF. Tokyo Sports is closer to “dirt sheets” level than outlets like Weekly Pro, Nikkan Sports and others so consider this a 50-50 thing and possibly just an angle.

All-Japan 2/11/2026 Results

All-Japan continued the Excite Series 2026 today with a charity fundraiser event in Shizuoka.

Today’s event was held at Fuji City General Gym in Shizuoka and will be available on demand on AJPW.TV at 5 PM PT/8 PM ET. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 502.

Match 1: Kumaarashi beat Shota Kofuji by submission.

Match 2: Go Shiozaki & Shotaro Ashino beat Yuma Anzai & Dan Tamura. Shiozaki pinned Tamura after Go Lariat.

Match 3: Atsuki Aoyagi, Rising Hayato, MUSASHI & Hikaru Sato beat Seiki Yoshioka, Yuya Susumu (Independent/Freelancer), Ryo Inoue & Kota Sekifuda (Independent/Freelancer). Hayato pinned Inoue after Sid Vicious.

Match 4: Kuroshio TOKYO Japan beat Hokuto Omori.

Match 5: Ren Ayabe & Talos beat Hideki Suzuki & Seigo Tachibana. Ayabe pinned Suzuki after Des Roulette.

Main Event: Kento Miyahara & Ryuki Honda beat Jun Saito & Senor Saito. Honda pinned Senor Saito after Final Vent.

The next event is Sunday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming on AJPW.TV will begin Saturday at 6:30 PM PT/9:30 PM ET. This may be a live Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan, if not it will be taped for broadcast at a later date. (Update-Taped. It will air about a week after the event. Also, it was announced on 2/12 that Rei Saito will be a guest on commentary for the event)

New Japan 2/11/2026 Results

THE NEW BEGINNING, New Japan’s first true blowout event of the year, and a very relevant and appropriately-titled one at that, is now in the books.

Today’s event was held at Osaka Prefectural Gym in Osaka and can be watched on demand OUTSIDE JAPAN ONLY on New Japan World. This event aired as part of WORLD PRO WRESTLING LIVE 2026 exclusively on TV Asahi in Japan. You can also watch the pre-show match FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 5507, a legit advance sellout. Legit full capacity if not overflow.

Pre-show match: Katsuya Murashima Send-Pff Match: Toru Yano & Togo Makabe beat Shoma Kato & Katsuya Murashima. Makabe pinned Murashima after a King Kong kneedrop. Murashima will now be leaving for bis traditional Young Lion training excursion, possibly to Mexico. He will hopefully be back in 1-2 years.

A memorial ceremony for Tadao Yasuda, who died yesterday at 62, was held before the main caed began.

Match 1: Hiromu Takahashi New Japan Farewell Match: Taiji Ishimori & Hiromu Takahashi beat Jacob Austin Young & Francesco Akira. Ishinori beat Young with Bone Lock. Afterwards, Akira beat down Takahashi until Robbie X made the save.

Match 2: Drilla Moloney & Shingo Takagi beat Great-O-Khan & HENARE. Moloney pinned Henare after War Dragons. Afterwards, Moloney made a surprise announcement but it was a good one-he had re-signed with the promotion.

Match 3: NEVER 6-Man Tag Team Champions Boltin Oleg, YOSHI-HASHI & Hirooki Goto beat Hartley JacksonX Ryohei Oiwa & Zack Sabre Jr. to retain the titles. YOSHI-HASHI pinned Jackson. V1 for the champs.

Match 4: Andrade El Idolo beat Gabriel Kidd. As a result, Andrade will face IWGP Global Champion Yota Tsuji for the title on 2:27 at the next US event.

Match 5: Callum Newman beat David Finlay. Afterwards, Finlay bowed to the fans like this was his final New Japan match, at least for now.

At this time, President Hiroshi Tanahashi appeared to announce DOMINION, the annual June Osaka blowout event, on 6/14 at Osaka-jo Hall, and that it will be a live TV broadcast nationwide in Japan. Presumably that means TV Asahi, and for those of us outside Japan it means New Japan World.

Match 6: Ren Naritta beat NEVER Openweight Champion Aaron Wolf to win the title. Narita becomes the 51st NEVER Openweight Champion. 128 seconds of glorified House Of Torture beatdown squash that began before Wolf even got to the ring. Honeymoon over already.

Match 7: IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions OSKAR (The Grouch) & Yuto Ice (Ice Baby) beat Yuya Uemura & Shota Umino to retain the titles. OSKAR pinned Uemura after KOB. V3 for the champs. Next up: Possibly All Elite Wrestling’s Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona, maybe on 2/27.

Main Event: IWGP Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji beat Jake Lee to retain the title. V1 for Tsuji. Afterwards, Tsuji brought Takahashi out for one final farewell.

The next event is CMLL FANTASTICAMANIA 2026, the annual crossover tour with Mexico’s CMLL promotion, starting on 2/18 at Yoyogi National Stadium Gym 2 in Tokyo. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 1:30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET. The current plans are for TV/streaming for 5 of the 7 events with one event scheduled to also be a Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 2/11/2026 LIVE Results (Updated)

Pro Wrestling NOAH continues the usually-monthly LEGACY RISE 2026 Tour (the new STAR NAVIGATION 2022-2025 Tour) with a second signature event this month and a rare weekday morning matinee (it’s a holiday in Japan), this one continuing the NOAH Jr. Tag League. The annual Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Tournament kicked off Friday and continues today with 4 round-robin format matches, so every team will have 2 matches after today is finished. A highlight match today will see Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf on opposite sides in the tournament for the first time since Wolf turned on his brother to defect to Team 2000X and take the GHC National Championship with him. This will be followed by 2 title matches-the GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Championship will be defended as Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI look to back up their New Year NOAH Debut upset win by defending against KENTA & HAYATA. In the main event, Yoshiki Inamura looks to get one step closer to his desired GHC Heavyweight Championship defense against Kenoh but first, the Team 2000X gauntlet continues with a defense against Takashi Sugiura.

Today’s event will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in English. This is a live & exclusive ABEMA broadcast in Japan in Japanese (so we get an at-times-muted & edited version), which will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE shortly after the event ends. There are 7 matches and since the tournament matches have time limits, even with the 2 title matches it probably will have close to a “normal” Korakuen running time of around 2 1/2 hours, but I’m thinking closer to 3 hours. But It can’t go too long because there are other events at Korakuen later in the day.

Today’s lineup:
Kaito Kiyomiya, Galeno, Harutoki & Midori Takahashi vs. Manabu Soya, Hajime Ohara, Yuto Koyanahi & Hiroto Tsuruya
NOAH Jr. Tag League:
AMAKUSA & Black Menso-re vs. Mark Trew & Kieron Lacey
Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69 vs. Tadasuke & Jun Masaoka
Daga & Daiki Odashima vs. Eita & Katsumi Inahata
Dragon Bane & Alejandro vs. Alpha Wolf & Kai Fujimura
GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI vs. KENTA & HAYATA for the titles
GHC Heavyweight Champion Yoshiki Inamura vs. Takashi Sugiura for the title

Refresh this page occasionally for the latest results.

Updates below will begin at 6:30 PM PT/9:30 PM ET. The live stream is scheduled to begin 20 minutes before the event.

6:10 PM PT UPDATE: The live stream has begun. It sounds like we should be going to the venue in about 10 minutes.

6:20 PM PT UPDATE Live updates begin now.

We are LIVE from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Your hosts are Stewart (BANG!) Fulron & Mark Pickering.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. It’s a legit advance sellout with standing room only tickets sold so that guarantees 1500-1550. (UPDATE: The announced paid attendance, a legit advance sellout and more, was 1598)

Shinjiro Otani, who has been injured and rehabbing back/cervical spine injuries since 2022, is scheduled to appear before the matches begin. The matches should begin in 15-20 minutes.

At the start Naomichi Marufuji brings Shinjiro Otani out, in a wheelchair but seems to be in good spirits. We briefly get some Japanese commentary before English comes back on. He says despite his injury he wants to stand in the ring again and is rehabbing every day to make that happen. A promo video for his new YouTube channel is shown. He encourages everyone to subscribe of course. Otani says it’s been 4 years since he was last at Korakuen and he really misses everything about the iconic venue. He finishes with some final words of encouragement and saying he loves pro wrestling.

The matches begin at 6:43 PM PT/9:43 PM ET. Otani will be at ringside for most or all matches.

Match 1: Kaito Kiyomiya, Galeno, Harutoki & Midori Takahashi vs. Manabu Soya, Hajime Ohara, Yuto Koyanagi & Hiroto Tsuruya. 15 minute time limit
Result: Kaito Kiyomiya, Galeno, Harutoki & Midori Takahashi beat Manaby Soya, Hajime Ohara, Yuto Koyanagi & Hiroto Tsuruya. Galeno pinned Koyanagi after Galeno Special.

NOAH Jr. Tag League:
Match 2: AMAKUSA & Black Menso-re vs. Mark Trew & Kieron Lacey. 15 minute time limit
Result: Mark Trew & Kieron Lacey beat AMAKUSA & Black Menso-re. Trew pinned Menso-re after a shooting star press.
Trew/Lacey are 1-1, 2 pts. AMAKUSA/Menso-re are 0-2, 0 pts.

Match 3: Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69 vs. Tadasuke & Jun Masaoka. 15 minute time limit
Result: Tadasuke & Jun Masaoka beat Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69. Masaoka pinned Hi69.
Tadaauke/Masaoka are 2-0, 4 pts. Kotoge/Hi69 are 1-1, 2 pts.

Match 4: Daga & Daiki Odashima vs. Eita & Katsumi Inahata. 15 minute time limit
Result: Daga & Daiki Odashima beat Eita & Katsumi Inahata. Daga pinned Inahata after Diablo Wings.
Daga/Odashima are 1-1, 2 pts. Eita/Inahata are 0-2, 0 pts.

Match 5: Dragon Bane & Alejandro vs. Alpha Wolf & Kai Fujimura. 15 minute time limit
Result: Alpha Wolf & Kai Fujimura beat Dragon Bane & Alejandro. Fujimura pinned Alejandro after Golazo.
Wolf/Fujimura are 2-0. 4 pts. Bane/Alejandro are 1-1, 2 pts.

Match 6: GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI vs. KENTA & HAYATA for the titles. 1 Hour time limit
Result: GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI beat KENTA & HAYATA to retain the titles. BUSHI pinned HAYATA. V1 for the champs. Late in the match, an unknown wrestler, soon revealed by commentary to be Angel Reyes, interfered as an apparent new member of Los Tranquilos de Japon, giving them 4. As soon as it ended, Soya came out. With microphone. Challenge issued. But he didn’t name a partner, just repeatedly saying “With Passion!” Saxon Huxley is back in England so…anyway, seemingly accepted. Updates to follow, hopefully later today or tomorrow.

Main Event: GHC Heavyweight Champion Yoshiki Inamura vs. Takashi Sugiura for the title. 1 Hour time limit
Result: GHC Heavyweight Champion Yoshiki Inamura beat Takashi Sugiura to retain the title. V4 for Inamura. Next up: Let’s try this yet again…Kenoh. This time it’s happening. If Inamura gets his wish, that match will happen on 3/8 at Yokohama Budokan in Yokohama. (UPDATE: It’s now official)

The next event is a same-day doubleheader Saturday at Club eX in Shinagawa Prince Hotel. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin Friday at 8 PM PT/11 PM ET.

UPDATE: In more post-event news, it appears Galeno is heading back to Mexico again so his latest stint is almost over. His last match this time will be on 3/8 against Kiyomiya.

No word yet on when/if Soya will get his tag title shot or who his partner is. However, a clue may have been dropped-on 3/1 at Korakuen Soya & Tsuruya will face Naito & RYUSEI.

Obituary-Former Sumo, New Japan Wrestler Tadao Yasuda Dies

New Japan is reporting their learning of the recent death of Tadao Yasuda, although a cause is not known. He reportedly was found dead today (yesterday Japan time) at his home in Tokyo per unofficial internet reports. He was 62.

He first began his career as a sumo wrestler in 1979, using the shikona (ring name) Takanofuji he reached a career high rank of Komusubi, the 4th highest rank in pro sumo. After a 13-year career he retired in 1992 and joined New Japan shortly afterwards, debuting in 1994. In 2001 he entered MMA under the guidance of Antonio Inoki and shocked the world by defeating powerhouse fighter Jerome Le Banner at INOKI BOM-BA-YE 2001 at the Saitama Super Arena. He followed by returning to New Japan and winning the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in 2002. He continued in the promotion until 2005, when he left for other promotions, namely the defunct comedy promotion Hustle where he won multiple championships, and retired in 2011. In sumo he had a career record of 418-459-4 (win-loss-absent) as a member of Kokonoe Beya (stable/room) with one Special Prize and 2 Kinboshi (Gold Star Victory, when a Maegashira rank wrestler defeats a Yokozuna Grand Champion in a tournament). He would have qualified for elder stock, which would have allowed him to become a coach and possibly a stablemaster at some point. In MMA his official career record was 2-4 with one fight-his last-in the PRIDE promotion, the rest mostly were in Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye or other one-offs.

Yasuda is reportedly survived by a daughter. I join New Japan and others in sending my deepest condolences to Yasuda’s family, friends and fans.

Photo credit: New Japan Pro Wrestling

GLEAT 2/8/2026 Results

GLEAT returned to Osaka yesterday for a non-televised house show event.

Yesterday’s event was held at Osaka Azalea Taisho in Osaka. There is/was no live or on demand broadcast (no YouTube).

The announced paid attendance was 175.

Match 1: KAZMA SAKAMOTO, JD Lee, So Daimonji & Black Andromeda beat T-Hawk, Ryo Aitaka, Shigehiro Irie & Eisa 8. Lee pinned Aitaka after Shooting Star Press.

Match 2: MICHIKO, Yuna Manase, Chanyota & Marika Kobashi beat Lady Serina, Super Delfin, Flying Penguin & Super W. MICHIKO pinned Penguin after a Shoda drop.

Match 3: In a G-RUSH match, Andy Wu beat Andy Panda. As a result, Wu gets the next G-RUSH Championship shot against Minoru Tanaka.

Match 4: Minoru Tanaka & Kohei Kinoshita beat Katsuhijo Nalajima & Junjie. Tanaka beat Junjie with Secret Ground Cobra. Afterwards, Wu cane out for the G-RUSH faceoff with Tanaka. That match will happen on 3/22 at Umeda Stellar Hall.

Match 5: Kaito Ishida, Soma Watanabe & ARASHI beat Hayato Tamura, Tetsuya Izuchi & Kotaro Suzuki. Ishida pinned Izuchi after Rebellion.

Main Event: Ryuichi Kawakami, Keiichi Sato & Rock Iwasaki beat El Lindaman, Takanori Ito & Takehiro Yamamura. Kawakami pinned Lindaman after Fire Thunder Bomb.

The next event is GLEAT Ver. 23 Wednesday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming FOR FREE on YouTube will begin at 1:30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET.