Before this post gets going, it is now 2026 in Japan so Happy New Year to them and to all the wrestlers, announcers, support staff and more, thank you for your hard work in 2025 and best wishes for a safe, happy and prosperous 2026 with out continued support.
Now then…All-Japan wrapped up the pro wrestling portion of 2025 with their annual New Year’s Eve event today.
Today’s event was held at Yoyogi National Stadium Gym 2 in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on AJPW.TV. This will be a taped GAORA SPORTS broadcast in Japan at a later date.
The announced paid attendance was 2730.
Match 1: KURAMA, Naruki Doi (Independent/Freelancer), Fuminori Abe & Seigo Tachibana beat Atsuki Aoyagi, Rising Hayato, Dan Tamura & Ryo Inoue. KURAMA pinned Inoue after Apilicion.
Match 2: Dump Matsunoto won a 10 person battle royal, last eliminating Kuroshio TOKYO Japan. Aja Kong was also a participant of note.
Match 3: Hideki Suzuki & Yuko Miyamoto beat Ryuki Honda & Shota Kofuji. Suzuki pinned Kofuji after a double arm suplex.
Match 4: Xyon, Ofyssey & Shotaro Ashino beat Ren Ayabe, Talos & Daisuke Sekimoto and Hokuto Omori, Kumaarashi & Cyrus in a 3-way when Xyon pinned Omori.
Match 5: Jun Saito beat Go Shiozaki.
Match 6: Yoshiki Kato & ISHIN beat All-Asia Tag Team Champions MUSASHI & Seiki Yoshioka to win the tktles. Kato & ISHIN become the 128th All-Asia Tag Team Champions. Kato pinned Yoshioka after Cadere Luna. The titles are seemingly headed to Dragon Gate now, at least for a while.
Main Event: All-Japan Triple Crown Champion Kento Miyahara beat Yuma Anzai to retain the Triple Crown. V3 for Miyahara.
A short time ago, the promotion also posted their annual New Year’s greetings on their website.
The 2026 opener is Friday at Korakuen Hall for the start of a doubleheader. Live streaming on AJPW.TV will begin Thursday at 6:30 PM PT/9:30 PM ET.