Stardom 3/20/25 Results

Stardom ran the first half of a doubleheader in Okinawa today.

Today’s event was held at Okinawa Convention Center in Okinawa and can be watched on demand as a PPV on Stardom World until 3/29. The PPV is a package for 4000 Japanese yen (around $27 US) and includes Saturday’s event. You can also watch the first 2 matches FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 541.

Pre-show match: Ryukyu Dragon Pro Wrestling Match: Glukun Mask & Churauni Saber beat Shuri Joe & Ryukyu-Dog (?). Saber pinned zjoe after Firebird Splash.

Match 1: Anne Kaneya Debut Match: Yuna Mizumori beat Anne Kaneya.

Match 2: Saki Kashima, Hina, Lady C & Tomoka Inaba beat Momo Watanabe, Konami, Rina & Azusa Inaba. Kashima pinned Rina.

Match 3: AZM & Miyu Amasaki beat Maika & Rian. Amasaki pinned Rian.

Match 4: HANAKO beat Aya Sakura & Ranna Yagami in a 3-way by pinning Sakura.

Match 5: Mayu Iwatani, Momo Kohgo, Hazuki & Koguma beat Hanan, Saya Iida, Akira Kurogame & Yuria Hime. Kohgo pinned Hanan after 619DDT.

Match 6: Tam Nakano (Independent/Freelancer) & Saori Anou beat Mina Shirakawa & Waka Tsukiyama. Nakano pinned Tsukiyama with a tiger suplex hold.

Match 7: Natsuko Tora & Ruaka beat Mei Seira & Suzu Suzuki. Ruaka pinned Suzuki after a freezer bomb.

Main Event: Saya Kamitani beat Sayaka Kurara. This was to have been Kamitani vs. Starlight Kid but Kid is out due to an unspecified injury.

The next event is Saturday. Live streaming on Stardom World as a PPV will begin Friday at 9 PM PT/midnight ET.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 3/20/25 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH continued the SUNNY VOYAGE 2025 Tour today in Shizuoka

Today’s event was held at Act City Hamamatsu in Shizuoka and will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE at a later date. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 351.

Match 1: HAYATA, YO-HEY & Yuto Kikuchi beat AMAKUSA, Jubta Miyawaki & Atsushi Kotoge. YO-HEY pinned Miyawaki after a dropkick.

Match 2: Shuhei Taniguchi beat Black Menso-re.

Match 3: Ulka Sasaki, Knull & Daiki Odashima beat Naomichi Marufuji, Kenoh & Hajime Ohara. Sasaki pinned Ohara.

Match 4: Manabu Soya beat Bryce Hansen.

Match 5: Alejandro & Kai Fujimura beat Eita & Shuji Kondo. Fujimura pinned Eita.

Match 6: Jack Morris, Daga & Tadasuke beat Kaito Kiyomiya, Galeno & Harutoki. Daga pinned Harutoki after Diablo Wings.

Main Event: Masa Kitamoya, Talashi Sugiura & Mohammed Yone beat OZAWA, Tetsuya Endo & Owadasan. Sugiura pinned Endo after Olympic Yosen Slam.

The next event is Saturday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo with OZAWA vs. Kitamiya for the GHC Heavyweight Championship. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 2:30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET.

New Japan 3/20/25 Results (Updated)

New Japan wrapped up the New Japan Cup today with the Finals.

Today’s event was held at Aore Nagaoka in Niigata and can be watched on demand on New Japan World. This was also a live ABEMA broadcast in Japan.

The announced paid attendance was 3271, a full house/near sellout.

Pre-show match: Toru Yano & Tomohiro Ishii beat Katsuya Murashima & YOSHI-HASHI. Ishii pinned Murashima.

Match 1: NJPW WORLD TV Champion El Phantasmo beat TBA, which turned out to be TJP, to retain the title. V4 for Phantasmo. Another open challenge. Next up: Great-O-Khan.

Match 2: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Satoshi Kojima.

Match 3: Chase Owens, Bad Luck Fale & SANADA beat TAKA Michinoku, Taichi & Yuya Uemura. Owens pinned TAKA after a package driver.

Match 4: BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi & Tetsuya Naito beat Jacob Austin Young, Callum Newman & Jeff Cobb. Takahashi pinned Young with Maximum The Holding 3rd Form. Afterwards, despite the loss, Newman & Cobb made an IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship challenge. Accepted by Takahashi & Naito.

Match 5: Taiji Ishimori, Drilla Moloney & Gabriel Kidd beat Sho, Yujiro Takahashi & Ren Narita. Moloney pinned Sho after Drilla Killer.

Match 6: Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji beat Yoshinobu Kanemaru & EVIL. Tsuji pinned Kanemaru after Gene Blaster. Afterwards, EVIL beat down Tsuji to issue an IWGP Global Championship challenge.

Match 7: El Desperado, Boltin Oleg & Hirooki Goto beat Hartley Jackson (Independent/Freelancer), Ryohei Oiwa & Zack Sabre Jr. goto pinned Jackson after GTR.

Main Event: New Japan Cup Finals: David Finlay beat Shota Umino to win the tournament. As a result, Finlay gets the next IWGP World Heavyweight Championship shot against Goto. That match will happen at SAKURA GENESIS on 4/5 at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo.

The next event is 3/29 at Takaoka Techno Dome in Toyama to start the Road To SAKURA GENESIS tour. There will be no live or on demand broadcast. The only televised event of the tour (4 events) is the finale on 4/4.

UPDATE: The 4/2 event in Yamanashi, the 3rd of the tour, will now be streamed live and on demand on New Japan World. It will be headlined by Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Shingo Takagi on wha may be Tanahashi’s final Yamanashi appearance before retirement.

Also, the full SAKURA GENESIS card is now official:
Katsuya Murashima vs. Daiki Nagai (pre-show)
Yuya Uemura vs. SANADA
NJPW WORLD TV Champion El Phantasmo vs. Great-O-Khan for the title
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Shota Umino
NEVER 6-Man Tag Team Champions Sho, Yujiro Takahashi & Ren Narita vs. Gabriel Kidd, Drilla Moloney & Taiji Ishimori for the titles
NEVER Openweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita vs. Ryohei Oiwa for the title
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Hiromu Takahashi & Tetsuya Naito vs. Callum Newman & Jeff Cobb for the titles
IWGP Global Champion Yota Tsuji vs. EVIL for the title
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hirooki Goto vs. David Finlay for the title

DDT 3/20/25 Results (Updated x3)

DDT held their 28th Anniversary event today, another 5 hour extravaganza that ended on a very bad note, more on that later.

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

The paid attendance was not announced but looks like close to a sellout based on a photo Saki Akai posted on social media.

Match 1: Shunma Katsumata, Yuni & Kazuma Sumi beat Kazusada Higuchi, Ryota Nakatsu & Yuki Ishida to win the vacant KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship. Katsumata, Yuni & Sumi become the 57th KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champions. Sumi pinned Ishida.

Match 2: Toru Owashi beat Antonio Honda & Kazuki Hirata in a 3-way by pinning Honda.

Match 3: MJ Paul & Illusion beat J.J. Furno & Tomomitsu Matsunaga. Paul pinned Matsunaga after a reverse splash.

Match 4: Yukio Naya, Yuya Koroku & Keigo Nakamura beat Makoto Oisho, Akito & Takao Soma. Koroku pinned Soma after Transformed Triangle Lancer.

Match 5: HARASHIMA & Takeshi Masada beat Jun Akiyama & Daichi Sato. HARASHIMA pinned Sato after Blue Sword.

Match 6: In a Loser Entry Match, Super Sasadango Machine beat DDT Extreme Champion Danshoku Doeno to win the title. Machine becomes the 62nd DDT Extreme Champion. As a result, Haku-Dieno’s real-life pet dog-must join DDT.

Naomi Yoshinura appeared and announced he will return on 4/6. He has been out since late 2023 due to injuries.

Match 7: Daisuke Sasaki beat KANON. Afterwards, Sasaki announced the Hideki Okatani return match on 4/6 will be Sasaki & Okatani vs. KANON in a handicap match.

Match 8: Funinori Abe & Takuya Nomura beat KO-D Tag Team Champions MAO & To-y to win the titles. Abe & Nomura become the 86th KO-D Tag Team Champions. Abe pinned To-y with a Manji hold. Next up: Nakamura & Shinya Aoki. That match will happen on 4/6.

Match 9: Minoru Suzuki beat DDT Universal Champion Yuki Ueno to win the title. Suzuki becomes the 14th DDT Universal Champion.

Main Event: KO-D Openweight Champion Chris Brookes beat Masa Takanashi to retain the title. V3 for Brookes. But Takanashi was seriously injured during the match and was unable to move afterwards, and was hospitalized immediately. In post-event comments translated to English, Akito (who also is interim GM of DDT) reported Takanashi is conscious, can speak and move his hands. No further details as to what happened have been provided. More as it becomes available. Next up: As expected per winning the D GENERATIONS CUP, Koroku. That match will happen on 4/6.

The 16-man field for this year’s KING OF DDT Tournament was also announced. Takanashi is in but subject to change.

It was also announced that WRESTLE PETER PAN, the promotion’s biggest annual event in August, will be 2 events this year-8/30 at Higashin Arena in Tokyo and 8/31 at Korakuen.

The next event is Sunday at Moyakojima Community Center in Osaka. There will be no live broadcast.

UPDATE: Tokyo Sports reports Takanashi may have suffered a cervical spine injury. He complained of being unable to move his lower body after the ending of the match, which was an avalanche-style Praying Mantis Bomb (a piledriver variation). Awaiting further updates.

UPDATE 2: DDT has now provided an update-neck injury but still undergoing examination. The results will be announced at a later date.

UPDATE 3: Latest update-2 cervical vertebrae fractures and cervical spine cord injury. Remains in intensive care following successful surgery. Post-operative recovery is progressing well. Further updates to come but assume he will be out several months at the very least. Although announced for KING OF DDT 2025, I assume he’ll be out.

Sumo-March 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 11 Results (3/19/25) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 11 of the March 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, J-Juryo

Makuuchi (top tier):
Shirokuma (M17) beat Asakoryu (M16)
Tokihayate (M18) beat Ryuden (M14)
Onokatsu (M12) beat Mitakeumi (M17)
Kotoshoho (M16) beat Meisei (M11)
Shonannoumi (M15) beat Sadanoumi (M10)
Aonishiki (M15) beat Hakuoho (M9)
Oshoma (M8) beat Takarafuji (M12)
Atamifuji (M8) beat Shishi (M13)
Tamawashi (M7) beat Midorifuji (M11)
Endo (M9) beat Shodai (M7)
Takerufuji (M6) beat Churanoumi (M14)
Hiradoumi (M6) beat Nishikigi (M11)
Chiyoshoma (M2) beat Kinbozan (M5)
Wakamotoharu (M1) beat Takanosho (M3)
Gonoyama (M2) beat Abi (K)
Kirishima (K) beat Takayasu (M4)
Daieisho (S) beat Ichiyamamoto (M4)
Kotozakura (O) beat Oho (S)
Onosato (O) beat Ura (M5)
Leader: Onosato, Takayasu, Takerufuji (9-2)
Of note: Days like today may be the only reason Takayasu will never be a Yokozuna-a tough loss today cost him the lead and puts him in jeopardy of being runner-up and just losing the championship…for the NONTH time on his top tier career. He very well could’ve had 8 CHAMPIONSHIPS ALREADY! His kryptonite-Kirishima-may have just denied him a 9th. That’s now 5 straight times Kirishima has beaten Takayasu. Onosato is also setting up for potentially another Yokozuna bid in May-if he can win out and finish 13-2 or maybe 12-3 the watch is on. Takerufuji won this tournament last year in bis top tier debut and a strong finish could propel him into Sanyaku in May. But one of these two may not happen because Onosato & Takerufuji face off tomorrow. Takayasu has Oho, who is 4-7 and one loss from demotion from Sekiwake in his first effort there. And 3 are still in it at 8-3 including Tanawashi as the Iron Man pursues a 3rd Emperor’s Cup and first at 40. I think we also have to wonder if we’re seeing the potential end of Mitakeumi-he is now one loss from completing a stunning fall from Ozeki in 2022 to Juryo for the first time since 2015. To just stay in the top tier he’a got to win out mow. Elsewhere there are continued health/injury concerns about Endo-it was thought maybe he suffered a potential concussion earlier in the tournament and today he seemed to take an awkward step after winning and possibly suffered a knee injury.

Juryo:
Kusano (J14) beat Tsurugisho (J11)
Daiseizan (J10) beat Kazekeno (J13)
Tohakuryu (J9) beat Otsuji (J14)
Shimanoumi (J10) beat Wakaikari (J9)
Hitoshi (J12) beat Hakuyozan (J8)
Hatsuyama (J13) beat Hokutofuji (J8)
Wakanosho (J11) beat Mitoryu (J6)
Tomokaze (J7) beat Shiden (J2)
Fujiseiun (J5) beat Tochitaikai (J3)
Roga (H3) beat Kotoeiho (J7)
Kayo (J2) beat Nabatame (J5)
Hidenoumi (J6) beat Kagayaki (J1)
Tamashoho (J1) beat Oshoumi (J4)
Leader: Kusano (11-0)
Of note: It could all be over tomorrow. If Hitoshi, Shimanoumi & Hidenoumi all lose and Kusano beats Roga, Kusano is the champion and the question becomes can he go 15-0 and if that happens jump to the top tier? If anyone else wins and Kusano wins, they can only force a playoff. Roga is out with a loss but at least has clinched promotion and will have a chance to return to the top tier in May. Elsewhere, Otsuji will be the first demotion back to Makushita as he now has 8 losses at J14. Likewise, no top tier return for Kagayaki as he clinched demotion today with 8 losses

Lower tier notes: The Makushita Championship is set for Friday, it will be Oshoryu vs. Kawazoe. If Oshoryu wins, he will have an outside chance at Juryo promotion as he is at Ms29. Kawazoe is Ms39, likely too low for a Juryo return. No match for Enho today, he will go for 5-1 tomorrow. In the Sandanme, it will be more complicated-the final 2 are Asanoyama and Asagyokusei, but they’re stablemates (Takasago Beya). That means they’ll face other opponents and if one wins and the other loses, the winner is the champion. If both win, they will face each other in a rare playoff between stablemates. If both lose, there also will be a playoff in some form. The Jonidan has 3 at 6-0 so whether they will need a playoff depends on the scheduled matches. The Jonokuchi has one left at 6-0 so if he wins his last match he is the champion. If he loses, a playoff may happen.

Sumo-March 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 10 Results (3/18/25) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 10 of the March 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, Y-Yokozuna, J-Juryo

Makuuchi (top tier):
Tokihayate (M18) beat Fujiseiun (J5)
Aonishiki (M15) beat Kotoshoho (M16)
Sadanoumi (M15) beat Ryuden (M14)
Shishi (M14) beat Mitakeumi (M17)
Asakoryu (M16) beat Takarafuji (M12)
Meisei (M11) beat Shirokuma (M17)
Churanoumi (M14) beat Hakuoho (M9)
Onokatsu (M12) beat Atamifuji (M8)
Shodai (M7) beat Midorifuji (M11)
Tamawashi (M7) beat Nishikigi (M10)
Oshoma (M8) beat Hiradoumi (M6)
Takerufuji (M8) beat Shonannoumi (M10)
Kinbozan (M5) beat Endo (M9)
Tobizaru (M3) beat Chiyoshoma (M2)
Wakatakakage (M1) beat Gonoyama (M2)
Takanosho (M3) beat Kirishima (K)
Wakamotoharu (M1) beat Abi (K)
Daieisho (S) beat Oho (S)
Takayasu (M4) beat Onosato (O)
Ichiyamamoto (M5) beat Kotozakura (O)
Ura (M5) beat Hoshoryu (Y) by default/withdrawal
Leader: Takayasu (9-1)
WITHDRAWAL: Hoshoryu (Y). Cervical spine and right elbow. Out 2 weeks. Tournament over. Will finish the equivalent of 5-10 in his Yokozuna debut as he was 5-4 after losing yesterday. It’s the first time in 39 years a new Yokozuna has pulled out in his debut tournament…ironically, the last time it was also from his Tatsunami Beya. Hoshoryu vowed pre-tournament he had no intent of withdrawing even if injured. It might have just been good PR according to Tatsunami. Ura got the fusen as a result.
Of note: Apparently someone(s) didn’t like Shishi’s recent antics when setting in for the start of matches and he reportedly was warned to tone it down. This clearly was mot Akiseyama “hulking up” before his matches. I guess showing off during salt tossing and pre-match rituals is as far as it can go (bot the same without guys like Terutsuyoshi who is retired now and Akua who attempted to take up the “epic salt thrower” mantle after ditching his “epic salt fist pose” for the cameras before that but can’t do it while he’s in Makushita-you don’t get all that fancy pre-match ritual stuff until you reach Juryo). Elsewhere, we’re back to hoping this is not yet again “so close, and yet so far away” for Takayasu. He has been here several times before and failed to win the championship due to either bad luck or injury issues but when he is healthy like this, he can still be a contender even at 35. Let’s hope for the best. Churanoumi & Takerufuji clinched promotions today and are still one back at 8-2 along with Onosato, still in position to set himself up for a Yokozuna bid in May. Tomorrow Takayasu has Kirishima, who may be affected by neck issues again so this could be a favorable matchup, while Onosato gets Ura. Churanoumi & Takerufuji face each other.

Juryo:
Hatauyama (J13) beat Tsurugisho (J11)
Daiseizan (J10) beat Otsuji (J14)
Kusano (J14) beat Shimanoumi (J10)
Wakaikari (J9) beat Kazekeno (J13)
Tohakuryu (J9) beat Hitoshi (J12)
Hakuyozan (J8) beat Wakanosho (J11)
Hokutofuji (J8) beat Shiden (J2)
Roga (J3) beat Mitoryu (J6)
Hidenoumi (J6) beat Tochitaikai (J3)
Kayo (J2) beat Kotoeiho (J7)
Tomokaze (J7) beat Tamashoho (J1)
Nabatame (J5) beat Kagayaki (J1)
Leader: Kusano (10-0)
RE-ENTRY: Oshoumi (J4). Will return tomorrow. Missed 5 days due to a foot injury. Will be the equivalent of 3-7 and can still salvage promotion by winning out. Otherwise will be demoted, but his position in Juryo is probably safe even if he loses out.
Of note: Kusano can all but clinch the championship tomorrow, if he wins and certain others lose then worst-case will be a playoff. He’s also the only one to clinch promotion so far and the only ones demoted thus far are Nabatame (due to missing 5 days, and this win will be big in his efforts to avoid demotion to Makushita) and Shiden. It’s only noncompetitive because of Kusano running away with it, otherwise this would be very wide open. Kusano has Tsurugisho (4-6) tomorrow and none of the other 7-3 wrestlers face off so we’ll see what happens.

Injury Report: Dimmed Starlight

Ahead of their first ever visit to Okinawa this week, Stardom has announced an injury change to the events-Starlight Kid is now off. Unspecified injury. Out indefinitely. She was to have faced Saya Kamitani on Thursday. Sayaka Kurara is the replacement. No word yet on how long Kid will be out, an extended absence could affect Stardom and other WrestleMania week events in Las Vegas, NV in April that Kid has been announced for.

More as it becomes available.

Sumo-March 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 9 Results (3/17/25) (Top 2 Tiers) (Updated)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 9 of the March 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, Y-Yokozuna, J-Juryo

Makuuchi (top tier):
Aonishiki (M15) beat Nabatame (J5)
Tokiohayate (M18) beat Chiuranoumi (M10)
Ryuden (M14) beat Mitakeumi (M17)
Shishi (M13) beat Asakoryu (M16)
Kotoshoho (M16) beat Onokatsu (M12)
Sadanoumi (M15) beat Takarafuji (M12)
Midorifuji (M11) beat Shirokuma (M17)
Oshoma (M8) beat Shonannoumi (M10)
Atamifuji (M8) beat Meisei (M11)
Endo (M9) beat Tamawashi (M7)
Hakuoho (M9) beat Shodai (M7)
Takerufuji (M6) beat Nishikigi (M8)
Hiradoumi (M6) beat Takanosho (M3)
Tobizaru (M3) beat Wakamotoharu (M1)
Wakatakakage (M1) beat Chiyoshoma (M2)
Gonoyama (M2) beat Kirishima (K)
Oho (S) beat Kinbozan (M5)
Daieisho (S) beat Ura (M5)
Takayasu (M4) beat Kotozakura (O)
Onosato (O) beat Abi (K)
Ichiyamamoto (M4) beat Hoshoryu (Y). KINBOSHI!!! The first career Gold Star Victory for Ichiyamamoto!
Leader: Onosato, Takayasu (8-1)
Of note: What’s going on with Hoshoryu? 2 straight losses and God Star Victories and 3 this tournament…he’s 5-4 overall, it may be two things in particular: Yokozuna debut and also he reportedly has been dealing with cellulitis in his right elbow. Elsewhere, Takayasu clinched the first promotion of the tournament with 8 wins and Onosato protected his rank as they share the lead, with Churanoumi falling one back at 7-2. At the bottom., Shonannoumi & Nishikigi are the first demotions, with the latter possibly dealing with an injury. Onosato & Takayasu won’t be co-leaders after today because they face each other tomorrow. Hoshoryu may not be through handing Kinboxhi out because tomorrow he gets Ura going for #3, but what may help the Yokozuna is Ura is on a 5-match losing streak after today.

Juryo:
Hitoshi (J12) beat Otsuji (J14)
Hatsuyama (J13) beat Wakanosho (J11)
Wakaikari (J9) beat Tsurugisho (J11)
Kusano (J14) beat Hakuyozan (J9)
Kazekeno (J13) beat Hokutofuji (J8)
Kotoeiho (J7) beat Shinanoumi (J10)
Daiseizan (J10) beat Tomokaze (J7)
Tohakuryu (J9) beat Tochitaikai (J3)
Shiden (J4) beat Roga (J3)
Kayo (J2) beat Mitoryu (J6)
Kagayaki (J1) beat Fujiseiun (J5)
Tamashoho (J1) beat Hidenoumi (J6)
Leader: Kusano (9-0)
Of note: There’s still 6 days left but it’s turning into super-rookie Kusano’s to lose as he is now 2 ahead of the field. Shimanoumi took his second loss today and is now tied with Hitoshi for 2nd. Also now we may start hearing questions about the future of Hokutofuji as the veteran is looking at another demotion now at 2-7. At J8 he’s not safe in Juryo yet, I think he needs one more win and maybe two to avoid potential demotion to Makushita for the first time in 9 years. Kusano faces Shimanoumi tomorrow and could have a seemingly insurmountable 3 win lead with 5 days to go if he wins and Hitoshi loses (Tohakuryu, who is 4-5). Also, Nabatame was in the top tier today after returning following 5 days out with a left knee injury, the loss today guarantees demotion but if he can get a couple more wins he’ll probably avoid going down to Makushita.

Lower tier notes: Unfortunately no Makushita championship for Enho and thus no Juryo return in May as he took his first loss of the tournament today to fellow unbeaten Oshoryu, so Enho will now look for a 5th straight 6-1 finish and hopefully set up for another shot at a Juryo return for July. Asanoyama did win his Sandanme match as he is among 4 currently 5-0, and there’s the possibility of a playoff against stablemate Asagyokusei if both win their last 2 matches. The Makushita also has 4 tied at 5-0. The Jonidan currently has 6 at 5-0 while the Jonokuchi has just one at 5-0 right now.

UPDATE: Hoshoryu has WITHDRAWN. Cervical spine strain and right elbow. Out 2 weeks. Tournament over. Will finish the equivalent of 5-10. Ura will get the fusen tomorrow but no Kinboshi.

New Japan 3/17/25 Results

New Japan finished up the preliminary portion of the New Japan Cup today with the second half of the Semifinals.

Today’s event was held at Big Palette Fukushima in Fukushima and can be watched on demand on New Japan World.

The announced paid attendance was 722.

Match 1: Yuji Nagata & Satoshi Kojima beat Katsuya Murashima & Hiroshi Tanahashi. Kojima pinned Murashima after a lariat.

Match 2: Jacob Austin Young, Callum Newman, Jeff Cobb, TJP & Great-O-Khan beat Daiki Nagai, Jado, Boltin Oleg, Toru Yano & Tl Phantasmo. TJP pinned Nagai.

Match 3: Hartley Jackson (Independent/Freelancer), Ryohei Oiwa & Zack Sabre Jr. beat Tomoaki Honma, YOSHI-HASHI & Tomohiro Ishii. Oiwa pinned Honma after The Grip.

Match 4: Drilla Moloney, SANADA & David Finlay beat TAK AMichinoku, Yuya Uemura & Taichi. SANADA beat TAKA with Skull End.

Match 5: Chase Owens, Bad Luck Fale & Gabriel Kidd vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Sho & Ren Narita went to a double countout.

Match 6: Dick Togo, Yujiro Takahashi & EVIL beat BUSHI, Tetsuya Naito & Yota Tsuji. EVIL pinned BUSHI after Magic Killer.

Main Event: New Japan Cup Semifinals: Shota Umino beat Shingo Takagi. As a result, the Final will be Umino vs. David Finlay.

The Final is Thursday at Aore Nagaoka in Niigata. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 1 AM PT/4 AM ET. This will also be a live ABEMA broadcast in Japan.

Sumo-March 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 8 Results (Halfway Point) (3/16/25) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 8-the Halfway Point-of the March 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, Y-Yokozuna, J-Juryo, Ms-Makushita

Makuuchi (top tier):
Aonishiki (M15) beat Shirokuma (M17)
Sadanoumi (M15) beat Shiden (J4)
Churanoumi (M14) beat Mitakeumi (M17)
Shishi (M13) beat Kotoshoho (M16)
Asakoryu (M16) beat Onokatsu (M12)
Midorifuji (M11) beat Tokihayate (M18)
Meisei (M11) beat Ryuden (M14)
Takarafuji (M12) beat Nishikigi (M10)
Atamifuji (M8) beat Shonannoumi (M10)
Tamawashi (M7) beat Shodai (M7)
Hiradoumi (M6) beat Endo (M9)
Takerufuji (M6) beat Oshoma (M8)
Kinbozan (M5) beat Hakuoho (M9)
Tobizaru (M3) beat Gonoyama (M2)
Wakamotoharu (M1) beat Chiyoshoma (M2)
Wakatakakage (M1) beat Abi (K)
Daieisho (S) beat Takanosho (M3)
Oho (S) beat Ura (M5)
Onosato (O) beat Ichiyamamoto (M4)
Kotozakura (O) beat Kirishima (K)
Takayasu (M4) beat Hoshoryu (Y). KINBOSHI!!! The 6th career Gold Star Victory for Takayasu!
Leader: Onosato, Takayasu, Churanoumi (7-1)
Of note: The so-called Stormy Spring Basho is again living up to its moniker. No promotions or demotions yet but some surprises at the top, namely Churanoumi tied with Onosato looking to get into Yokozuna contention again and Takayasu going for his first Emperor’s Cup in his 20-year career, it’s seemingly the only accolade eluding the former Ozeki. Hoshoryu fell to 5-3 after today’s loss but isn’t out of it yet, while Kotozakura is also at 5-3, needing at least 3 more wins to maintain his Ozeki rank in May. 3 are at 6-2 including Iron Man Tamawashi going for his 3rd championship.
Tough matches for some of the co-leaders tomorrow as Takayasu has Kotozakura while Onosato faces Abi, who already has 2 wins over Yokozuna & Ozeki this tournament. Churanoumi gets Tokihayate. Hoshoryu’s opponent tomorrow is Ichiyamamoto, going for his first career Kinboshi.

Juryo:
Hitoshi (J12) beat Mudoho (Ms3)
Kusano (J14) beat Daiseizan (J10)
Shimanoumi (J10) beat Otsuji (J14)
Wakanosho (J11) beat Wakaikari (J9)
Tohakuryu (J9) beat Kazekeno (J13)
Tsurugisho (J11) beat Hokutofuji (J8)
Hakuyozan (J8) beat Hatsuyama (J13)
Fujiseiun (J5) beat Kotoeiho (J7)
Tomokaze (J7) beat Roga (J3)
Hidenoumi (J6) beat Kayo (J2)
Tamashoho (J1) beat Mitoryu (J6)
Tochitaikai (J3) beat Kagayaki (J1)
Leader: Kusano (8-0)
RE-ENTRY: Nabatame (J5). Will return tomorrow. He missed the last 5 days due to a left knee injury. Will be the equivalent of 1-7 so he must win all his remaining matches to avoid demotion, but at least 2 more wins should keep him in Juryo. He’ll be in the top tier tomorrow to face Aonishiki.
Of note: Kusano is the first to clinch a promotion this tournament and will stay in both Juryo and the lead, after today’s results it’s now just a resurgent Shimanoumi one back after Roga lost to fall 2 off the pace.

Lower tier notes: Asanoyama clinched promotion in the Sandanme today with a win to move into a group at 4-0, if he can win any more matches he’ll be promoted back to Makushita in May. No match for Enho today in Makushita after clinching another promotion yesterday. He’s among 8 in Makushita who clinched promotions and share the lead at 4-0. That group currently includes 3 Isegahama men which raises the potential of one or more having to face each other in a playoff for the title, and there are 2 Fujishima newcomers also in that group. In the Sandanme, Asanoyama is in a group of 8 at 4-0 also including former top tier man Yago and former Juryo man Chiyosakae, with the firmer going for a second straight championship after starting his post-injury comeback attempt with a Jonidan title in January. The Jonidan has 12 tied at 4-0 while the Jonokuchi has 3 at 4-0.

There’s also been a reported retirement-while not yet confirmed by the Japan Sumo Association, reliable YouTube English news source Chris Sumo says Taiga has called it quits and retired. He was a pre-tournament withdrawal and it’s being reported he quit due to lack of passion/motivation for sumo even though he’s only 22. He withdrew midway through January and was the equivalent of 0-7 and, if this is indeed it, never got above the bottom half of Makushita in his career, with a high rank of Ms32. His career record will be 133-121-33 (win-loss-absent, assuming the last 2 matches are recorded as absent depending on when retirement becomes official, if not then it’ll be 31) in 7 years.