Stardom 7/2/23 Results

Coverage of Stardom on this site kicks off today with results from their STAROM MIDSUMMER CHAMPIONS 2023 event.

Today’s event was held at Yokohama Budokan in Yokohama and can be watched on demand on PPV only. It may be available on Stardom World at a later date (it looks like Stardom World generally doesn’t do live broadcasts, usually non-PPVs are available on demand about a week after the events).

The announced paid attendance was 1307.

Match 1: Yuna Mizumori & Waka Tsukiyama beat Miyu Amasaki & Hina. Tsukiyama pinned Hina with an Ausu suplex hold.

Match 2: HANAKO, Mei Hoshirai & Suzu Suzuki beat Aya Sakura, Hazuki & Saya Iida. HANAKO pinned Sakura after JP Coaster.

Match 3: Lady C, AZM, Saya Kamitani & Utami Hayashishita beat Momo Kohgo, Koguma, Hanan & Mayu Iwatani. Kamitani pinned Kohgo after Star Crusher.

Match 4: Mai Sakurai, Thekla, Maika & Giulia beat Momo Watanabe, Ruaka, Rina & Natsuko Toura. Sakurai pinned Ruaka after MPR.

Match 5: Nanae Takahashi beat Starlight Kid.

Match 6: Goddesses Of Stardom Champions Mariah May & Mina Shirakawa beat Ami Sohrei & Syuri to retain the titles. Shirakawa pinned Syuri after Glamorous Collection MINA. V1 for the champs.

Match 7: High Speed Champion Saki Kashima beat Fukigen to retain the title. V1 for Kashima.

Match 8: MIRAI beat Wonder Of Stardom Champion Tam Nakano to win the title. MIRAI becomes the 19th Wonder Of Stardom Champion.

Main Event: In an Indian Strap Match, where competitors were joined at the wrists by a leather strap and the only way to win was by getting a 3 count pinfall then touching all 4 corners before the downed opponent could touch a corner and break it up, Saori Anou (Independent/Freelancer) beat Natsupoi.

The next event is Saturday at Fujisan Messe in Shizuoka. It should be available on Stardom World at a later date.

DDT 7/2/23 Results

DDT returned to Osaka today for a Referee Matsui Produced event, just a few weeks short of what will be his 29th Anniversary in wrestling.

Today’s event was held at Komikyo Higashinari Civic Center in Osaka and will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE at a later date. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 438, a super full house/very near sellout.

Pre-Show Match: Yusuke Okada & Yuki Ishida beat Kazuma Sumi & Illusion. Ishida pinned Illusion.

Match 1: Danshoku Dieno & Yuki Iino beat Toru Owashi & Trans-Am Hiroshi and Takao Soma & Shota in a 3-way when Iino pinned Hiroshi.

Match 2: Daisuke Sasaki & MJ Paul beat Tsubasa & Makoto Oishi. Sasaki beat Oishi with a crossface.

Match 3: Tetsuya Endo & Kuishinbo Kanem beat Kikutaro & Antonio Honda. Endo pinned Honda after Burning Star Press. There appeared to be a comedy segment after the match where Kikutaro claimed he found Referee Matsui’s missing wallet the other day…albeit without 50,000 yen inside (about $375 US). Never trust a clown. Especially one that’s a comedy wrestler.

Match 4: Nick Wayne, Kohei Kinoshita & Yuya Koroku beat MAO, Toi Kojima & Yuni. Wayne pinned Yuni after Waynes World.

Match 5: Yukio Sakaguchi & Saki Akai beat No Name & Kazuki Hirata. Sakaguchi pinned Hirata after PK.

Match 6: Magnitude Kishiwada 30th Anniversary Match: Dick Togo (New Japan), Magnitude Kishiwada (Independent/Freelancer) & Black Buffalo (Osaka Pro) beat Shigehiro Irie (GLEAT), Yuto Kikuchi & Takeshi Masada. Kishiwada pinned Masada after Last Ride. Afterwards,Kishiwada announced that after 30 years he has no intent of retiring anytime soon, and may never retire.

Match 7: Yuji Hino, Jun Akiyama & Hideki Okatani beat HARASHIMA, Kazusada Higuchi & Akito. Hino beat Akito with King Kong sleeper.

Main Event: Yuki Ueno beat HUB (Independent/Freelancer). Afterwards, HUB unmasked but had a towel underneath his mask and did not reveal his actual identity, and gave his mask to Ueno.

The next event is Friday at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 3 AM PT/6 AM ET.

Dragon Gate 7/2/23 Results

Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival 2023, Dragon Gate’s biggest annual event of the year (their version of WrestleMania), is now in the books.

Today’s event was held at Kobe World Hall in Kobe and can be watched on demand on DRAGONGATE NETWORK.

The announced paid attendance was 5150.

Pre-show Match 1: Shachihoko BOY, Takashi Yoshida & Problem Dragon beat Genki Horiguchi, Punch Tominaga & Ho Ho Lun. Yoshida pinned Tominaga after Pineapple Bomber.

Pre-show Match 2: KAI & H-Y-O beat Mochizuki Junior & Ryoya Tanaka. H-Y-O pinned Tanaka after Zero Kick.

Match 1: Dragon Dia, La Estrella & Eita beat Kagetora, U-T & Taro Nohashi (Michinoku Pro). Dia pinned U-T after DDDDT.

Match 2: ISHIN beat Open The Brave Gate Champion Jason Lee to win the title. ISHIN becomes the 48th Open The Brave Gate Champion.

Match 3: Kenoh (Pro Wrestling NOAH) & Masaaki Mochizuki beat Don Fujii & Shuji Kondo. Kenoh pinned Fujii after PFS. This was originally to have been Mochizuki & Fujii vs. Kenoh & Kondo but was changed after Kenoh disbanded Kongo last week.

Match 4: TBA, which was revealed as Shingo Takagi (New Japan) beat Ichikawa in 17 seconds. Which led to…
Match 4 (Again): Shingo Takagi beat Ichikawa by TKO. Towel.

Match 5: Open The Twin Gate Champions Susumu Mochizuki & Yasushi Kanda beat BxB Hulk & Ben-K to retain the titles. Mochizuki pinned Hulk after a modified Yokosuka Cutter. V1 for the champs.

Match 6: Hiromu Takahashi (New Japan) beat YAMATO.

Match 7: Kota Minoura, Minorita & Naruki Doi beat Open The Triangle Gate Champions Kzy, BIGBOSS Shimizu & JACKY “FUNKY” KAMEI to win the titles. Minoura, Minorita & Doi become the 86th Open The Triangle Gate Champions. Minoura pinned Kzy after Golden Rose.

Match 8: Open The Dream Gate Champion Madoka Kikuta beat Yuki Yoshioka to retain the title.V1 for Kikuta.

Main Event: In a Mascara Contra Mascara Cage Survival 5-Way Match, where the only way to escape was to climb to the top of the cage and retrieve your mask and the last one left was the ultimate loser, the participants were Ultimo Dragon, Dragon Kid, Shun Skywalker, Diamante & Strong Machine J. The ultimate loser was Diamante. As a result, Diamante loses his mask.

Next up is KING OF GATE 2023, the promotion’s annual singles tournament, starting Friday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming on DRAGONGATE NETWORK will begin at 2:30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET.

All-Japan Pro Wrestling 7/2/23 Results

All-Japan begins their july schedule today with a second straight major event, this time the focus is on the Aoyagi brothers. Atsuki Aoyagi is currently the All-Japan World Jr. Heavyweight Champion and he’ll look to keep that title while brother Yuma Aoyagi is next to challenge New Japan stalwart Yuji Nagata and try to reclaim the Triple Crown today. The smaller Aoyagi defends against GLEAT star El Lindaman, part of a large contingent of GLEAT participation today.

There also have been some last minute changes to the event due to Shuji Ishikawa and Oji Shiiba being off the event due to injuries. A couple of early matches were changed, most notably adding Tomoaki Honma participation from New Japan as a replacement for Ishikawa. Ryo Kawamura is the other injury replacement, filling in for Shiiba.

Today’s event will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on AJPW.TV. Since it’s Korakuen and may be a TV simulcast on Japan (either Samurai! TV or GAORA, probably the former) there should be Japanese commentary. With 2 title matches among the 7 matches and based on time limits I would expect this event to have a total running time of between 2 1/2-3 hours but it wouldn’t go more than 4 hours.

Today’s lineup:
Soma Watanabe, Rising Hayato & Ryo Inoue vs. Hikaru Sato, Dan Tamura & Ryo Kawamura
Yoshitatsu & Black Menso-re vs. Kotaro Suzuki & Hartley Jackson
Hokuto Omori & Naoki Tanisaki vs. Ryuki Honda & Masao Hanabata
Suwama, Satoshi Kojima, Kaz Hayashi & Minoru Tanaka vs. Jun & Rei Saito, Toshizo & KONO
Kento Miyahara & T-Hawk vs. Tomoaki Honma & Ren Ayabe
All-Japan World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Atsuki Aoyagi vs. El Lindaman for the title
All-Japan Triple Crown Champion Yuji Nagata vs. Yuma Aoyagi for the Triple Crown

Refresh this page occasionally for the latest results.

Updates below will begin at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET.

7:25 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now…

We are LIVE from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. As usual the audio is muted for a moment at the start before we go to the opening video.

The paid attendance should be announced after the event. They didn’t announce attendance for their last event and their website has been somewhat broken the last couple days so we’ll see. From what I saw when we went back at the start it looked like a good crowd with some empty bleachers on either side opposite hard camera. Could be near or around 1000. (UPDATE: The announced paid attendance was 1047)

The event begins with today’s lineup video. When we return commentary comes online, we have Japanese commentary.

The matches begin at 7:32 PM PT.

Match 1: Soma Watanabe, Rising Hayato & Ryo Inoue vs. Hikaru Sato, Dan Tamura & Ryo Kawamura. 15 minute time limit
Result: Soma Watanabe, Rising Hayato & Ryo Inoue beat Hikaru Sato, Dan Tamura & Ryo Kawamura. Inoue beat Tamura.

Match 2: Yoshitatsu & Black Menso-re vs. Kotaro Suzuki & Hartley Jackson. 20 minute time limit
Result: Kotaro Suzuki & Hartley Jackson beat Yoshitatsu & Black Menso-re. Suzuki pinned Menso-re after a tiger driver.

Match 3: Hokuto Omori & Naoki Tanisaki vs. Ryuki Honda & Masao Hanabata. 20 minute time limit
Result: Hokuto Omori & Naoki Tanisaki beat Ryuki Honda & Masao Hanabata. Omori pinned Honda. Honda was apparently legit knocked unconscious.early on and they rushed to finish He was carried out on a stretcher and did not appear to be moving. More on this as it becomes available.

Match 4: Suwama, Satoshi Kojima, Kaz Hayashi & Minoru Tanaka vs. Jun & Rei Saito, Toshizo & KONO. 30 minute time limit
Result: Jun & Rei Saito, Toshizo & KONO beat Suwama, Satoshi Kojima, Kaz Hayashi & MInoru Tanaka. Jun Saito pinned Suwama after a chokeslam.

Matches for upcoming events in July and August as well as upcoming events are announced. Among the highlights: 7/23 will have All-Japan World Tag Team Champions Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi vs. Minoru Suzuki & Hokuto Omori for the titles. And on 8/27…Saki Akai (DDT) participation!

Match 5: Kento Miyahara & T-Hawk vs. Tomoaki Honma & Ren Ayabe. 30 minute time limit
Result: Kento Miyahara & T-Hawk beat Tomoaki Honma & Ren Ayabe. Miyahara pinned Ayabe.

Match 6: All-Japan World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Atsuki Aoyagi vs. El Lindaman for the title. 1 Hour time limit
Result: El Lindaman beat All-Japan World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Atsuki Aoyagi to win the title. Lindaman becomes the 66th All-Japan World Jr. Heavyweight Champion. Next up: Possibly Ryo Inoue, who stormed out to issue the challenge.

Main Event: All-Japan Triple Crown Champion Yuji Nagata (New Japan) vs. Yuma Aoyagi for the Triple Crown. 1 Hour time limit
Result: Yuma Aoyagi beat All-Japan Triple Crown Champion Yuji Nagata to win the Triple Crown. Aoyagi becomes the 70th All-Japan Triple Crown Champion. Next up: Unless Shotaro Ashino comes back anytime soon, potentially Hokuto Omori as he came out to issue the challenge. Afterwards, a funny spot as Aoyagi was not exactly Kento Miyahara when it came to handling the 3 belts he now holds as the Triple Crown and All-Japan World Heavyweight Tag Team Champion after he ends Nagata’s impressive nearly 5-month reign as the oldest 55 years old champion.

The next event is 7/8 at Yokohama Radiant Hall in Yokohama. Live streaming on AJPW.TV will begin at 1 AM PT/4 AM ET.

7/2/23-7/8/23 Events Schedule

Here is the current event schedule for 7/2/23-7/8/23, which is subject to change (all times PT):
7/2:
Midnight-Stardom “Midsummer Champions 2023”, Yokohama Budokan, Yokohama, Japan. Live on PPV
1 AM-DDT Pro Wrestling “Dramatic Dreams! Vol. 10”, Komikyo Higashinari Civic Center, Osaka, Japan. No live broadcast

7/4:
2:30 AM-New Japan Pro Wrestling “NJPW STRONG Independence Day” Day 1, Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan. Live on PPV via New Japan World (separate purchase required)

7/5:
2:30 AM-New Japan Pro Wrestling “NJPW STRONG Independence Day” Day 2, Korakuen Hall. Live on PPV via New Japan World (separate purchase required)
5 PM-All Elite Wrestling “AEW Dynamite”, Edmonton, Canada. Live on TBS in US and FITE elsewhere

7/6:
5 PM-Impact Wrestling “Impact Wrestling”, Atlanta, GA. TAPED on AXS TV. TAPED on YouTube at 5:30 PM. TAPED on Impact+ at 7 PM

7/7:
2:30 AM-Dragon Gate Pro Wrestling “King Of Gate 2023”, Korakuen Hall. Live on DRAGONGATE NETWORK
3 AM-DDT Pro Wrestling “Tanabata 2023 Special In Shinjuku”, Shinjuku Face, Tokyo, Japan. Live on WRESTLE UNIVERSE
7 PM-All Elite Wrestling “AEW Rampage”. TAPED on TNT in US and FITE elsewhere
8 PM-Dragon Gate Pro Wrestling “Heroic Legend Rei-Zero Vol. 2”, Shinjuku Face. Live on DRAGONGATE NETWORK
9 PM-Stardom “Stardom In Fuji”, Fujisan Messe, Shizuoka, Japan. No live broadcast
9:30 PM-DDT Pro Wrestling, Shiraishi Castle Honmaru Square, Miyagi, Japan. Location subject to change due to weather. No live broadcast
10 PM-Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling “SUMMER SUN PRINCESS ’23”, Ota City General Gym, Tokyo, Japan. Live on WRESTLE UNIVERSE


7/8:
1 AM-All-Japan Pro Wrestling, Yokohama Radiant Hall, Yokohama, Japan. Live on AJPW.TV
2 AM-Dragon Gate Pro Wrestling “King Of Gate 2023”, Act City Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. No live broadcast
7 PM-All Elite Wrestling “AEW Collision”, Regina, Canada. Live on TNT in US and FITE elsewhere
10 PM-Ganbare Pro Wrestling “WRESTLE SEKIGAHARA 2”, Ota City General Gym. Live on WRESTLE UNIVERSE
TBA-Sumo-July 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament Opening Day, Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya, Japan. Live on ABEMA and NHK World Premium (late afternoon)

Impact Wrestling “Impact Down Under” Day 2 Results (7/1/23)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 2 of the Impact Wrestling “Impact Down Under ” event from Wagga Wagga, Australia:

The event is available on demand as a PPV on FITE for $14.99 or as a combo pack including yesterday’s Day 1 (on demand) for $24.99). Today’s event had a total runtime of just over 2 1/2 hours.

Your hosts are Thom Hannifan & Matt Rehwoldt. Right to the matches today.

Match 1: Adam Brooks beat Robbie Eagles to become the inaugural Oceania Pro Wrestling World Champion. Oceania Pro has been a partner with Impact in helping put on this series of events and Impact will participate in tomorrow’s Oceania Pro event.

Match 2: The Natural Classics beat The Velocities. Both are Oceania Pro-based teams but Natural Classics have appeared in New Japan with trainer Bad Luck Fale.

Match 3: Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry beat Moose to retain the title.

Match 4: Eddie Edwards beat Slex.

Match 5: Steph De Lander beat Killer Kelly.

Match 6: Frankie Kazarian beat Brian Myers by submission.

Match 7: Impact Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey beat Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley to retain the titles. Austin pinned Sabin after The Fold.

Main Event: Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo beat Gisele Shaw by submission to retain the title.

The next live event will be Slammiversary, this quarter’s major PPV, on 7/15. Last weekend’s TV tapings will take them to that event. Slammiversary is available for pre-order on FITE for $39.99. It will be available on Impact+ and YouTube for Ultimate Insiders at least 30 days after the PPV (late August).

Dragon Gate 7/1/23 Results

Dragon Gate ran a special fan-oriented event today to serve as the final build to tomorrow’s annual biggest event of the year.

Today’s event was held at Kobe Art Center in Kobe and can be watched on demand on DRAGONGATE NETWORK FOR FREE!

The paid attendance has not yet been announced.

Match 1: Kzy, BIGBOSS Shimizu & U-T beat YAMATO, Kota Minoura & Minorita. Kzy pinned Minorita after a running elbow smash.

Match 2: Dragon Dia won a 10 man battle royal, last eliminating Kagetora.

Match 3: Masaaki Mochizuki & Don Fujii beat Ryu Fuda & Daiki Yanagiuchi. Fujii beat Yanagiuchi with a ground manjigatamae.

Match 4: Ultimo Dragon, Dragon Kid, Strong Machine J, Jason Lee & JACKY “FUNKY” KAMEI beat Shun SKywalker, KAI, DIamante, H-Y-O & ISHIN. Lee pinned H-Y-O witha modified crucifix.

Main Event: Yuki Yoshioka, BxB Hulk & Ben-K beat Madoka Kikuta, Susumu Mochizuki & Yasushi Kanda. Yoshioka pinned Kanda after a frog splash.

The next event is Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival 2023, the promotion’s biggest annual event (this is their WrestleMania), tomorrow at Kobe World Hall in Kobe. Live streaming on DRAGONGATE NETWORK worldwide and on PPV in Japan will begin TONIGHT at 11 PM PT/2 AM ET.

DDT 7/1/23 Results

DDT returned to Yokohama today for another YOKOHAMA UNLIMITED event, this one dubbed “SPECIAL”.

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

The announced paid attendance was 219, a full house/near sellout.

Match 1: Daisuke Sasaki & MJ Paul beat Yusuke Okada & Kazuma Sumi. Sasaki pinned Sumi after a diving elbow drop.

Match 2: Yuki Iino, Danshoku Dieno & Yumehito Imanari beat Akito, MAO & Antonio Honda. Iino pinned Akito after Sexy Cannon.

Match 3: Kazusada Higuchi & Yujki Ishida beat Saki Akai & Yuya Koroku. Ishida pinned Akai.

Match 4: Tetsuya Endo & Jun Akiyama beat Toru Owashi & Kazuki Hirata in 6 seconds. Akiyama pinned Hirata after a jumping knee. Which led to…
Match 4 (Again): Tetsuya Endo & Jun Akiyama beat Toru Owashi & Kazuki Hirata. Endo pinned Hirata.

Match 5: In a Hardcore Match, Yukio Sakaguchi & Hideki Okatani beat Atsushi Onita & Toi Kojima. Sakaguchi pinned Kojima after `God’s Right Knee with a chair. Afterwards, Onita claimed to Sanshiro Takagi that Akiyama has not accepted Onita’s demand for an exploding deathmatch on 7/23. No response from Takagi. Instead, Sakaguchi made a challenge for the All-Asia Tag Team Championship held by Onita and All-Japan Pro Wrestling member Yoshitatsu. Onita accepted as long as it was in an exploding/electric current deathmatch.

Match 6: Yuji Hino & Mkaoto Oishi beat HARASHIMA & Takao Soma. Hino pinned Soma after Fuckin’ BOMB.

Main Event: Nick Wayne & Takeshi Masada beat Yuki Ueno & Yuni. Wayne pinned Yuni after Waynes World.

THe next event is a Referee Matsui Produced event tomorrow at Komikyo Higashinari Civic Center in Osaka. There will be no live broadcast.

Impact Wrestling “Down Under Tour” Day 1 Results (6/30/23)

Here are the quick results from today’s Impact Wrestling Down Under Tour Day 1 in Wagga Wagga, Australia:

The event is available on demand as a PPV on FITE for $14.99 or as a combo pack including tomorrow’s Day 2 (live and on demand) for $24.99). Today’s event had a total runtime of just under 2 1/2 hours.

A local indigenous elder resident welcomes everyone to the event.

Your hosts are Thom Hannifan & Matt Rehwoldt. The ring announcer is a local (no Dave Penzer).

Match 1: Slex beat Adam Brooks.

Match 2: Gisele Shaw beat Erika Reid by submission.

Match 3: Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry beat Eddie Edwards to retain the title.

Match 4: Killer Kelly beat Aysha by submission.

Match 5: Impact X Division Champion Chris Sabin beat Frankie Kazarian & Robbie Eagles in a 3-way by pinning Eagles to retain the title.

Match 6: Impact Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey beat Moose & Brian Myers in a NON-TITLE match. Bey pinned Myers with a rollup.

Match 7: Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo beat Steph De Lander by submission in a NON-TITLE match.

Main Event: Impact World Champion Alex Shelley beat Steve Maclin to retain the title.

The second event is tomorrow. It will be streamed LIVE on FITE at 2 AM PT/5 AM ET and available on demand immediately afterwards. Like today, tomorrow’s event is $14.99 or $24.99 with the combo pack that also includes on demand replays of both events. Results will be posted midday/early afternoon PT tomorrow once I have a chance to watch the replay.

UPCOMING FREE VIDEO: GLEAT Ver. 6 (7/1/23)

GLEAT will he streaming their 2nd Anniversary GLEAT Ver. 6 event from Tokyo Done City Hall in Tokyo tomorrow LIVE FOR FREE on YouTube. Bookmark/set a reminder for the below video and come back tomorrow at 2 AM PT/5 AM ET to watch (it should be available on demand immediately after the live broadcast ends. Video courtesy of the GLEAT Official YouTube Channel):