CROSS OVER 2025, Pro Wrestling NOAH’s latest blowout event and perhaps last of the year, is now in the books.
Today’s event was held at Sendai Sun Plaza in Sendai and can be watched on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in English. This was a live & exclusive ABEMA broadcast in Japan, which will be available in Japanese shortly if it is not already. The live UNIVERSE broadcast was English only.
The announced paid attendance was 832.
Match 1: Daga, Daiki Odashima, Ninja Mack (Independent/Freelancer), Alejandro & AMAKUSA beat Eita, Shuji Kondo, Yuto Kikuchi, Jun Masaoka (Independent/Freelancer) & Black Menso-re. Mack pinned Menso-re after Ninja Bomb.
NOAJ Jr. Grand Prix Semifinals:
Match 2: Kai Fujinura beat HAYATA.
Match 3: Hiromu Takahashi (New Japan) beat Tadasuke.
Match 4: KENTA, Ulka Sasaki & Tetsuya Endo beat Manabu Soya, Saxon Huxley & Kazuyuki Fujita. KENTA beat Huxley with a neck lock.
Match 5: Hi69 (HIROKI) Return & 25th Anniversary Match: Naomichi Marufuji, Kenoh, Jack Morris & Junta Miyawaki beat Hi69, Mohammed Yone, Atsushi Kotoge & Hajime Ohara. Marufuji pinned Hi69 after Shiranui.
Match 5: Masa Kitamiya & Takashi Sugiura beat GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Hank Walker & Tank Ledger to win the titles. Kitamiya & Sugiura become the 73rd GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. Kitamiya pinned Ledger after a Sugiura Olympic Yosen Slam and Lockout. Well, if that isn’t WWE for you…but then again I guess NOAH doesn’t want their titles going back to WWE with Hank & Tank. Debate this very short reign and quick rematch setup yourselves.
Match 6: NOAH Jr. Grand Prix Finals: Hiromu Takahashi beat Kai Fujimura to win the tournament. So no new challenger for Takahashi. Yet. Unless it’s maybe in New Japan? Actually I stand corrected per post-match fallout that went up on NOAH’s website as I was posting this…next up: AMAKUSA. That match will happen on 1/1 at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo.
Main Event: GHC Heavyweight Champion Yoshiki Inamura beat Kaito Kiyomiya to retain the title. V1 for Inamura. Now it’s legit. The last true hurdle is clear and his reign really begins now. Well done. Next up: OZAWA. A returning, cleaner-shaved and maybe not Team 2000X version. And either healthy or pulling a Seth Rollins. That match will happen on 1/1.
The next event is 11/28 at Bandaijima Multipurpose Square Okama in Niigata. Broadcast plans TBA.
UPDATE: In more post-event news, new trainee Yuto Koyanagi’s debut match has been announced. He will face Daiki Odashima at the Kaito Kiyomiya 10th Anniversary event on 12/7 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. And two other rookies-Midori Takahashi and Hiroto Tsuruya-will also debut but they get to face each other in their debut match.