Tokyo Joshi Pro 5/30/2026 Results

Tokyo Joshi Pro continued the spring house show tour today in Osaka.

Today’s event was held at Osaka Azakea Taisho in Osaka and will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE Tuesday. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 268, a full house/near sellout.

Match 1: Arisu Endo beat Shion Kanzaki by submission.

Match 2: Sakura Hattori beat Mifu Ashida & Ren Konatsu in a 3-way by pinning Konatsu.

Match 3: Raku & Pom Harajuku beat Hyper Misao & Kira Summer. Harajuku pinned Summer after Pomu. Do. Justis.

Match 4: Yuki AIno & Haru Kazashiro beat HIMAWARI & Chika Nanase. Kazashiro pinned Nanase after 16 Nights.

Match 5: Miyu Yamashita & Toga beat Shoko Nakajima & Wakana Uehara. Toga pinned Uehara after Absolute Zero.

Main Event; Yuki Arai, Rika Tatsumi, Miu Watanabe & Suzume beat Yuki Kamifuku, Mizuki, Uta Takami & Mahiro Kiryu. Tatsumi beat Takami with White Dragon Sleeper.

The next event is 6/7 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin on 6/6 at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET.

New Japan 5/30/2026 Results

New Japan continued the Best OF The Super Junior 33 today in Toyama with Block B.

Today’s event was held at Takaoka Techno Dome in Toyama 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 957.

Match 1: Daiki Nagai & Robbie X beat Taisei Nakahara & Tatsuya Matsumoto. Nagai pinned Nakahara after a diving heatbutt.

Match 2: Valiente Jr. & Nick Wayne beat Masatora Yasuda & Tiger Mask. Wayne pinned Yasuda after Waynes World. Afterwards, TM 4 did his Toyama farewell.

Match 3: Master Wato & Ryusuke Taguchi ebat Zane Jay & Francesco Akira. Wato beat Jay with Vendeval.

Match 4; Ryohei Oiwa & Kosei Fujita beat Gedo & Titan. Oiwa beat Gedo with a headlock.

Best Of The Super Junior Block B:
Match 5: Jacob Austin Young beat Hyo.
Match 6: Yoh beat Yoshinobu Kanemaru.
Match 7: Robbie Eagles beat Daisuke Sasaki by submission.
Match 8: El Desperado beat KUSHIDA.
Main Event: Taiji Ishimori beat Sho.

Standings (Block B):
1-Desperado, 5-2, 10 pts
2-Ishimori, 4-3, 8 pts
3-Yoh, 4-3, 8 pts
4-Sho, 4-3, 8 pts
5-Eagles, 4-3, 8 pts
6-Young, 3-4, 6 pts
7-Hyo, 3-4, 6 pts
8-Kanemaru, 3-4, 6 pts
9-Sasaki, 3-4, 6 pts
10-KUSHIDA, 2-5, 4 pts
The top 2 advance to the Semifinals. At this point everyone is still in it but KUSHIDA is now on life support, his only hope is tiebreakers.

The next event is Tuesday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo with both blocks, which will be the format for the next 2 events to round out the preliminary round. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 2:30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET..

Pro Wrestling NOAH 5/30/2026 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH continued the NEO Global Tag League 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 1296.

Match 1: Hiroto Tsuruya beat RYUSEI.

Match 2: KENTA, HAYATA, Tetsuya Endo & Katsumi Inahata beat AMAKUSA, Kid Lykos 1 & 2 & Black Menso-re. HAYATA pinned Menso-re after a combined facebuster.

Match 3: Jun Masaoka beat Midori Takahashi by submission.

NEO Global Tag League:
Match 4: Block A: Masa Kitamiya & Takashi Sugiura beat Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows. Sugiura pinned Gallows after a huracanrana.
Match 5: Block B: Toshiki Inamura & Stallion Rogers beat OZAWA & Tadasuke. Inamura pinned Tadasuke after From Dusk Till Dawn.

Match 6: Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69 beat Alejandro & Daiki Odashima and Eita & Yuto Koyanagi in a 3-way when Hi69 pinned Alejandro.

NEO Global Tag League:
Match 7: Block A: Kaito Kiyomiya & Harutoki beat Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI. Kiyomiya pinned BUSHI after a skywalk elbow.
Main Event: Block B: Manabu Soya & Yuki Iino beat Naomichi Marufuji & Kenoh. Soya pinned Kenoh after Passion IS.

Standings:
Block A:
1-Naito/BUSHI, 2-1, 4 pts
2-Anderson/Gallows, 2-1, 4 pts
3-Endo/HAYATA, 1-1, 2 pts
4-Kiyomiya/Harutoki, 1-1, 2 pts
5-Kitamiya/Sugiura, 1-1, 2 pts
6-Lykos 1/2, 0-2, 0 pts

Block B:
1-INamura/Rogers, 2-0, 4 pts
2-Soya/Iino, 2-0, 4 pts
3-Marufuji/Kenoh, 1-1, 2 pts
4-Kazuyuki Fujita/Mohammed Yone, 0-1, 0 pts
5-KENTA/Inahata, 0-1, 0 pts
6-OZAWA/Tadasuke, 0-2, 0 pts

The winners of each block advance to the Finals.

The next event is tomorrow at Aore Nagaoka in Niigata. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 1 AM PT/4 AM ET.

UPCOMING FREE EVENT: GLEAT YouTube Match Event (6/1/2026)

Earlier this year GLEAT began running untelevised closed mini-events with no fans for free broadcasts on YouTube. The next one is coming up this weekend-it will be TAPED but no spoilers will be posted and it will be available on demand FOR FREE on YouTube and below beginning Monday at 4 AM PT/7 AM ET. This will be a mini-event with 4 G PROWRESTLING matches scheduled. Note the full on demand functionality will not be available until after the premiere finishes.

All-Japan 5/29/2026 Results

All-Japan kicked off the Super Power Series 2026 Tour today in Tokyo, which will tun through mid-June.

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 337, a legit advance sellout.

There was a last-minute change to Match 2 due to Hikaru Sato being pulled off the event. Unspecified injuries (probably from getting beaten up too much in Pro Wrestling NOAH recently). Hyo Ogawa was the replacement.

Match 1: Ryuki Honda beat Yasutaka Yano.

Match 2: Dan Tamura & Hokuto Omori beat Seigo Tachibana & Hyo Ogawa (Independent/Freelancer). Tamura pinned Tachibana after a powerbomb.

Match 3: Go Shiozaki, Atsuki Aoyagi & Rising Hayato beat Xyon, Shotaro Ashino & MUSASHI. Shiozaki pinned MUSASHI. (For those wondering, Odyssey had to head back to the US so he probably won’t appear this tour. Probably non-visa-related travel time limits. He should be back again in the future)

Match 4: Kumaarashi beat Ryo Inoue.

Match 5: Yuma Aoyagi & Daisuke Sekimoto beat Yuma Anzai & Shota Kofuji. Aoyagi pinned Kofuji after THE FOOL.

Main Event: Kento Miyahara, Jun & Rei Saito beat Hideki Suzuki, Ren Ayabe & Talos. Rei Saito pinned Ayabe.

The next event is tomorrow at Koga City ES Central Sports Park Hanamomo Gym in Ibaraki. There will be no live broadcast. On demand later in the day.

New Japan 5/29/2026 Results

New Japan ran Day 9 of Best Of The Super Junior 33 today featuring Block A.

Today’s event was held at Tsubame Civic Gym in Niigata 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 825.

Match 1: Tiger Mask beat Tatsuya Matsumoto. Afterwards, TM 4 gave his Niigata farewell to the crowd.

Match 2: Hartley Jackson, Ryohei Oiwa & Robbie Eagles beat Masatora Yasuda, Toru Yano & Daisuke Sasaki (DDT). Jackson pinned Yasuda after a senton.

Match 3: Dick Togo & Sho beat Gedo & Taiji Ishimori. Sho pinned Gedo.

Match 4: Yoh, KUSHIDA & El Desperado beat Zane Jay, Jacob Austin Young & Francesco Akira. KUSHIDA beat Jay with a hoverboard lock.

Best Of The Super Junior Block A (except Match 5 below):
Match 5: Block B: Hyo beat Yoshinobu Kanemaru.
Match 6: Master Wato beat Daiki Nagai.
Match 7: Robbie X beat Ryusuke Taguchi.
Match 8: Nick Wayne beat Titan.
Main Event: Kosei Fujita beat Valiente Jr.

Standings (Block A):
1-Titan, 5-2, 10 pts
2-Wato, 5-2, 10 pts
3-X, 4-3, 8 pts
4-Wayne, 4-3, 8 pts
5-Fujita, 4-3, 8 pts
6-Francesco Akira, 4-3, 8 pts
7-Jun Kasai, 4-3, 8 pts
8-Taguchi, 3-4, 6 pts
9-Valiente, 2-5, 4 pts (OUT)
10-Nagai, 0-7, 0 pts (OUT)
The top 2 advance to the Semifinals. With Titan again blowing a chance to perhaps clinch and Wato now in a tie for the lead, it means 10 pts is now the minimum needed to advance so Valiente is now eliminated and Taguchi would need tiebreakers to have any chance. In Block B, Hyo & Kanemaru both are now at 3-3, 6 pts, 2 pts off the lead (Sho & El Desperado).

Day 10 is tomorrow at Takaoka Techno Dome in Toyama with Block B. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin TONIGHT at 11 PM PT/2 AM ET.

BREAKING-Stardom News: Wrestler Suddenly Vanishes? (Updated x2)

Who knows if this is an angle, legit or her being a sore loser as always, but Stardom has a dilemma on their hand and now it’s affecting upcoming events…no Maki Itoh. She has seemingly vanished following losses at events this past week and her “disciple”, Kikyo Furusawa, has lost contact with her. Seemingly so has the promotion. And now they have been forced to make last-minute changes to Saturday’s event (and more besides this because Hazuki is now off the event too. AEW participation in the US) as a result. The original plan was for Hazuki & Koguma to face Maika & HANAKO and Itoh & Furusawa in a 3-way. Now it’s Koguma & Furusawa vs. Maika & HANAKO. However, if Furusawa finds Itoh in time it will instead be a handicap match with Itoh teaming with Koguma & Furusawa. Got all that? Actually care about Itoh’s latest stunt? (I sure don’t) And while nothing is definite yet Hazuki may be off Sunday as a result. If AEW’s Saturday TV show is live this week it’ll be at the same time as Stardom so no way Hazuki can make it back in time. But she should be back for the following event on 6/6.

More as it becomes available.

UPDATE: Stardom President Taro Okada has now confirmed Hazuki is off Sunday.

UPDATE 2: They are making contingency plans for Sunday in case of no Itoh. If is scheduled to be Itoh, Furusawa, Waka Tsukiyama & Rian vs. Ami Sohrei, Lady C, Hina & Kiyoka Kokatsu if Itoh shows up or is discovered. If no Itoh, it will be a handicap match.

DDT 5/27/2026 Results

DDT held the latest Super Japan Pro Wrestling event today, continuing the current Sanshiro Takagi Produced series of non-DDT participation events.

Today’s event was held at Ueno Park Outdoor Stage in Tokyo and will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE Saturday. There was no live broadcast.

The paid attendance was not announced.

Match 1: Shota beat Miles Caru.

Match 2: Peruperu Oyakata (Antonio Honda) beat Da Pump Matsunoto.

Match 3: Marika Kobashi & Matsuzawa San beat Non Toraga & Riara. Kobashi pinned Roara after a sliding guillotine.

Match 4: Ken Ohka & Mac Panasonic beat Tanomusaku Toba & Hyo Ogawa. Ohka pinned Ogawa after Flame Spear.

Match 5: Satoshi Kojima (New Japan) & Munenori Sawa beat Brahmans Shu & Kei. Kojima pinned Kei after a lariat.

Main Event: Yuji Nagata (New Japan) & CIMA (Independent/Freelancer) beat Sanshiro Takagi & Poison Sawada JULIE. CIMA pinned Takagi after Meteora.

The next Super Japan event is 7/6 at Shinjuku Face. Announced today for it were Nagata-CIMA and Ohka-Hayabusa (ZERO1).

The next event is Sunday at Korakuen Hall for the KING OF DDT 2026 Semifinals and Finals. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin Saturday at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET, but may be moved up a few minutes due to a pre-show match.

TJPW News: US Tour Talk Event Announced

As successful as Tokyo Joshi Pro’s first Texas visit went earlier this year, apparently all did not go as planned coning home. That’s part of the description for a “debriefing” talk show event announced today, to be held on 6/23 at Loft9 Shibuya in Tokyo. Scheduled participation is Yuki Arai, Miyu Yanashita, Mizuki, Arisu Endo and Yuki Aino. There will be no matches. In addition to in person, it will be streamed on Twitcasting as a PPV for 1500 Japanese yen (around $9.50 US) but, as an apparent fundraiser to cover wrestlers’ losses from issues returning to Japan, you can also pay 2000 yen (around $13 US) or 3000 yen (around $19 US) and those will go to the performers to help cover losses. 3000 yen ticket buyers will get photos from the event as a bonus, but maybe limited to those in Japan. In addition to the live broadcast at 3 AM PT/6 AM ET on the date, it will be available on demand until 7/7. A Twitcasting.tv account is required to buy and watch, it is free to make but some features require payment. Not sure about availability outside Japan.

Sumo-May 2026 Grand Sumo Tournament Final Standings & Early Post-Event News (Updated)

With the May 2026 Tournament now in the books as well as the early post-event council & rankings meetings, here are the final standings from the May 2026 Grand Sumo Tournament and early post-events news:

First, here is the final Hoshitori (Tournament Records based on the Banzuke) for the top 2 tiers (all records are in win-loss-absent format, for rankings purposes absent is treated as a loss):
Makuuchi (top tier):
Yokozuna-Hoshoryu (0-2-13), Onosato (Absent)
Ozeki-Kirishima (12-3), Kotozakura (3-9-3), Aonishiki (Absent)
Sekiwake-Atamifuji (8-7), Kotoshoho (8-7)
Komusubi-Wakatakakage (12-3, Tournament Champion). Takayasu (2-2-11)
Maegashira 1-Fujinokawa (7-8), Takanosho (7-8)
Maegashira 2-Yoshinofuji (11-4), Ichiyamamoto (6-9)
Maegashira 3-Hiradoumi (7-8), Oho (9-6)
Maegashira 4-Daieisho (7-8), Gonoyama (8-7)
Maegashira 5-Wakamotoharu (5-10), Shodai (6-9)
Maegashira 6-Churanoumi (9-6), Fujiseiun (7-8)
Maegashira 7-Chiyoshoma (5-10), Asakoryu (3-4-8)
Maegashira 8-Oshoma (8-7), Asahakuryu (5-10)
Maegashira 9-Abi (5-10), Nishikifuji (5-10)
Maegashira 10-Asanoyama (7-5-3), Hakunofuji (11-4)
Maegashira 11-Ura (10-5), Kinbozan (6-9)
Maegashira 12-Shishi (6-9), Tokihayate (4-11)
Maegashira 13-Kotoeiho (10-5), Tamawashi (2-13)
Maegashira 14-Mitakeumi (8-7), Roga (9-6)
Maegashira 15-Tobizaru (9-6), Oshoumi (4-11)
Maegashira 16-Wakanosho (9-6), Ryuden (5-10)
Maegashira 17-Fujiryoga (10-5)

Despite losing in a playoff for the championship, it appears Kirishima is officially on Yokozuna Watch in July. If he can win the championship, ideally with 12+ wins, or manage at least 12 and get to another playoff, he will have a chance at promotion. Both Yokozuna are expected back from July and perhaps have been given a little “encouragement” by the Yokozuna Deliberation Council, the first step that things must improve if they are to remain active. There were a lot of concerns raised about injuries as, on the final day, Halkaku’s pre-matches greeting, which should have all Sanyaku wrestlers & Yokozuna, went from 8-9 down to just 4 (one Ozeki, both Sekiwake, one Komusibi). So he was en fuego get again. Both were absent from most of the tournament-Hoshoryu pulled out after Day 2, Onosato sat it out entirely. Aonishiki will be demoted from Ozeki due to being absent but can be promoted quickly back with 10+ wins in July. He is expected to compete and hopefully be at full strength after toe & ankle injuries. Wakatakakage should be promoted back to Sekiwake after winning his second top tier championship. Atamifuji & Kotoshoho will remain at Sekiwake while Takayasu will be demoted from Komusubi. Yoshinofuji may be headed for a Sanyaku debut at Komusubi while Oho has a chance to join him. Gonoyama may have to settle for M1 after clinching promotion on Day 10 was followed by 5 straight losses to finish 8-7.
Towards the bottom, it seems like Tamawashi is resigned to demotion to Juryo, ending his current top tier Iron Man streak at over 13 years. He struggled with a calf injury this time. But he also has less than no intent of retiring so the overall appearance streak will keep going. There are some who have fears about Aomori Prefecture’s 140+ year streak of top tier representation being in danger again because of Nishikifuji’s demotion but those fears are overblown-I don’t think 5-10 at M9 will send him to Juryo and fellow Aomori native Takerufuji is headed back up after 11-4 at J2 so the streak is safe. Oshoumi & Ryuden should be going down to Juryo along with Tamawashi while Tokihayate may be a toss-up for demotion. Kotoeiho & Fujiryoga should make big moves up after being in title contention until the end (although Kotoeiho may have lost a championship with 3 straight losses to end the tournament).

Juryo:
Juryo 1-Onokatsu (9-6), Daiseizan (9-6)
Juryo 2-Sadanoumi (7-8), Takerufuji (11-4)
Juryo 3-Dewanoryu (7-8), Hatsuyama (5-10)
Juryo 4-Kyokukaiyu (9-6), Asasuiryu (10-5)
Juryo 5-Tomokaze (8-7), Kitanowaka (8-7)
Juryo 6-Kazuma (12-3, Tournament Champion), Meisei (7-8)
Juryo 7-Kagayaki (5-10), Toshinofuji (9-6)
Juryo 8-Shonannoumi (9-6), Shirokuma (7-8)
Juryo 9-Nishinoryu (7-8), Kayo (5-10)
Juryo 10-Tohakuryu (6-9), Midorifuji (9-6)
Juryo 11-Kazekeno (10-5), Nishikigi (5-10)
Juryo 12-Hitoshi (8-7), Tamashoho (8-7)
Juryo 13-Okaryu (3-13), Hakuyozan (6-9)
Juryo 14-Toxhitaikai (7-8), Enho (8-7)
Obviously it starts with Enho, who managed promotion in his Juryo return after years trying to make his way back up for a chance to be eligible for elder stock upon retirement. But that 8-7 nearly didn’t happen as he started 7-2 before struggling the second week. But he stays up while Okaryu, Hakuyozan and maybe Tochitaikai & Nishikigi will be going done to Makushita. Okaryu had a tough Juryo debut after winning his first match, struggling to a 3-12 effort so it may not be a quick return. Also nice to see Midorifuji do well after missing March due to heart failure, which was very scary but hopefully he will be good going forward. He does qualify for elder stock if he can’t continue due to the condition. The top ranks should clear out as both J1s should be promoted to the top tier-Daiseizan finally for the first time-and Takerufuji will return too, but Sadanoumi will not. Dewanoryu blew his post-championship promotion chances with a 2-7 start (0-4 the first 4 days) and a too-late rally attempt to get to 7-8. The big question mark for promotion is Kazuma and whether or not 12-3 and a championship at J6-which he won maybe as much as Kazekeno lost, the latter blew an 8-0 then 10-1 start by losing his last 4-will be enough for top tier promotion. It could be between him and Asasuiryu who went 10-5 at J4 and looks to join brother Asakoryu and make 4 Takasago men in the top tier. I do think Kazuma makes it at M16 or M17 but Asasuiryu may have to settle for J1.

The Shin-Juryo rikishi for July was announced and it’s just one going up: Arashifuji will be in Juryo for the first time. That will make a still-sumo-leading 9 Isegahama Beya wrestlers in the top 2 tiers. There will be no Sai-Juryo rikishi. That means those who came close to promotion from Makushita miss out, most notably Tanji who lost in the 7-way championship playoff at 6-1 from Ms6.

In the lower tiers, the big question may be how far up Asahifuji will start in Makushita after 3 straight titles and a 21-0 start to his career. He was Sd7 this time. Mita should be back up to Makushita after going 6-1 while Kiryuko could make the bottom Makushita ranks after another 7-0 and another playoff loss to Asahifuji at Sd77.

As far as retirements go, there are 2 notable ones not counting the pre-tournament Tsurugisho retirement…it’s been confirmed that the 3:10 to Yuma has made it’s final departure as Yuma has officially retired. He was mainly in Makushita & Sandanme the last couple years but did reach Juryo a couple times (his highest rank was J13). He was Ms13 this tournament and would have been promoted if he kept going after a 4-3 effort in which he won his last 3 matches. Yuma, real name Yuma Nakao, finishes with a career record of 256-208-50 and one Sandanme championship. Another notable retirement means the Arashio Wakas in sumo drop from 3 to 2-Wakatakamoto, the eldest of the Onami brothers but lowest ranked, is calling it a career. The older brother of Wakamotoharu & Wakatakakage never made it above Makushita and did not compete this tournament at Ms52. Wakatakamoto, real name Wataru Onami, finishes his career with a record of 345-289-45 in 16+ years and a career high rank of Ms7. He will, however, remain in the Japan Sumo Association as he was hired for a “young leader” position. There were 21 total retirements announced, with one other Makushita as Fujinoyama retired after going 3-4 at Ms54. A stablemate of Fujiseiun & Fujiryoga, he went 157-144 in just over 6 years with a highest rank of Ms11. 3 Sandanme retirements, 8 Jonidan retirements and 3 Jonokuchi retirements join them (including to my dismay Teruyutaka, who was just getting started and being featured on the Tatsunami Beya YouTube channel now, but only had one official match-a win-and otherwise sat out his only 2 tournaments) along with 2 unranked wrestler retirements.

Next up on the calendar are 2 retirement ceremonies this weekend for a pair of respected veterans as Oyama & Furiyama-the former Hokutofuji & Takarafuji, respectively-will have their hair cutting ceremonies. Then after a couple weeks it’s off to Paris, France for a special 2 day event. You will probably be able to find video clips on YouTube shortly afterwards. For Takarafuji, it’ll be worth watxhing to see if the former Terunofuji-the current Isegahama-makes an appearance after having been out of the spotlight since before March due to an incident involving Hakunofuji.

The July Tournament is 7/12-7/26 at IG Arena in Nagoya. All tickets are now sold out. The Banzuke will be announced on 6/29 (6/28 US time).

An interesting follow-up note on Wakatakamoto-apparently he also has some pro wrestling connections as current All-Japan Pro Wrestling stars Jun & Rei Saito, who also were sumo wrestlers before getting into pro wrestling a couple years ago, went to sumo school with Wakatakamoto. They both posted this and congratulatory messages on social media

UPDATE: Miyagino Beya is no more, at least for now. It was announced that what was left of the stable formerly run by former Yokozuna Hakuho has been dissolved for now and is no longer under control of Isegahama Beya and all former Miyagino men are now official Isegahama members. Reasons cited were that it has been over 2 years since it shut down, no application to take over or rebuild the stable has been made and it’s been over a year since Hakuho/Miyagino left the Japan Sumo Association. The Miyagino elder stock is currently held by the former Asahifuji/Isegahama, who had to retire last year due to turning 65 (Terunofuji now is the stablemaster). The door is open to the stable reopening in the future but applications would have to be reviewed by the Japan Sumo Association Board Of Directors. Given fka Isegahama/Asahifuji has the elder stock for 5 years as a Yokozuna it may be another 4 years or so before the best hope for re-opening it emerges, which perhaps could be Enho now that he qualifies for elder stock upon retirement.