Stardom 10/27/25 Results

Stardom ran their latest weeknight Tokyo event today

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on Stardom World. You can also watch the first 2 matches FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 1220.

Pre-show match: Ranna Yagami & Kikyo Furusawa beat Momo Kohgo & Ema Maishima. Yagami pinned Maishima after Beat Strike.

Match 1: Saya Kamitani, Konami, Momo Watanabe, Rina, Azusa Inaba & Fukigen beat Starlight Kid, AZM, Miyu Amasaki, Hina, Tomoka Inaba & Kiyoka Kokatsu. Konami pinned Kid after a buzzsaw kick.

Match 2: Syuri, Saki Kashima, Ami Sohrei, HANAKO & Rian beat Suzu Suzuki, Bozilla, Natsupoi, Aya Sakura & Sayaka Kurara. Kashima pinned Sakura.

Match 3: Lady C beat Saya Iida & Alira Kirogame in a 3-way by pinning Kurogame.

Match 4: Sareee & Miku Ye (?) beat Saori Anou & Yuna Mizumori. Sateee pinned Mizunori.

Match 5: High Speed Champion Mei Seira beat Waka Tsukiyama to retain the title. V8 for Seira.

Main Event: Goddesses Of Stardom Champions Natsuko Tora & Thaka beat Rina Yamashita & Itsuki Aoki to retain the titles. Tora pinned Aoki after a swanton bomb. V2 for the champs.

The next event is NEW BLOOD 26 Thursday at Kanda Myojin Hall. Live streaming FOR FREE only on YouTube will begin at 2;30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET.

Sumo-November 2025 Banzuke Announced (Updated x2)

With everyone who went to London back in Japan and teams setting up shop in and around Fukuoka for training, things are back to normal and just in time as the Japan Sumo Association has just announced the Banzuke (rankings) for the November 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament. Here are the rankings for the top 2 tiers and other notes, also note these rankings do not take the London results into consideration:

Makuuchi (top tier):
Yokozuna-Onosato (September Tournament Champion), Hoshoryu
Ozeki-Kotozakura
Sekiwake-Aonishiki, Oho
Komusubi-Takanosho, Takayasu
Maegashira 1-Hakuoho, Wakatakakage
Maegashira 2-Kirishima, Wakamotoharu
Maegashira 3-Hiradoumi, Ura
Maegashira 4-Tamawashi, Oshoma
Maegashira 5-Yoshinofuji, Shodai
Maegashira 6-Atamifuji, Onokatsu
Maegashira 7-Churanoumi, Abi
Maegashira 8-Ichiyamamoto, Kinbozan
Maegashira 9-Midorifuji, Tobizaru
Maegashira 10-Daieisho, Kotoshoho
Maegashira 11-Shishi, Roga
Maegashira 12-Fujinokawa, Tomokaze
Maegashira 13-Gonoyama, Mitakeumi
Maegashira 14-Ryuden, Tokihayate
Maegashira 15-Nishikifuji, Shonannoumi
Maegashira 16-Oshoumi, Sadanoumi
Maegashira 17-Chiyoshoma, Asakoryu
Maegashira 18-Meisei
Notes: First things first-Yoshinofuji? Yeah, double take for me too…That’s the former Kusano, who will be a kaimei rikishi with a new shikona (ring name change) as apparently he’s now full-fledged Isegahama and that means he must have a Fuji-ending name per stable tradition and policy. And despite concerns about Aomori Prefecture’s nearly 150-year run of a rikishi in the top tier ending after Takerufuji being demoted due to missing September, it’s intact thanks to Nishikifuji being promoted back up from Juryo. At the top, Onosato is the higher ranked Yokozuna over Hoshoryu (East is considered higher than West) after coming back to beat Hoshoryu in a playoff after Hoshoryu won their final day match in September, although Hoshoryu is coming off a championship in London, which was little more than a glorified exhibition, while Aonishiki moves up to Sekiwake along with Oho. Aonishiki also has set the record for fastest promotion to Sekiwake from debut at just 13 tournaments, excluding Makushita debuts (most notably Onosato, who also has yet to have a losing tournament). The previous record was 14 by Konishiki. Takayasu gets the benefit of the doubt again and, despite a second straight losing record, once again stays at Komusubi joined by Takanosho who made a huge jump up after a runner-up and Special Prize effort. Wakatakakage & Kirishima both fell out of Sanyaku with demotions to M1 & M2 while Hakuoho is up to M1 and Ura also made a big move up to M3. Iron Man Tamawashi slipped to M4 but remains in the upper ranks while Shodai had a big improvement up to M5, as did Shishi going up from M18 and barely hanging on to M11. Tamawashi can get to 700 career top tier wins this time if he gets at least 5 wins. Also of note-he will turn 41 on Day 8. Oshoumi makes his expected top tier debut this time starting at M16 while Chiyoshoma also retuns at M17 while Meisei barely holds on to his position at M18.
Some high-ranking Association members have hinted at Aonishiki being on potential Ozeki watch and could be promoted if he wins his first championship or perhaps improves on his perfect mark of 11 wins every tournament he’s been in the top tier so far.

Juryo:
Juryo 1-Hitoshi, Fujiseiun
Juryo 2-Kotoeiho, Asahakuryu (September Juryo Champion)
Juryo 3-Mita, Daiseizan
Juryo 4-Kagayaki, Asanoyama
Juryo 5-Hatsuyama, Tochitaikai
Juryo 6-Kotokuzan, Nishikigi
Juryo 7-Takerufuji, Shirokuma
Juryo 8-Kayo, Kazekeno
Juryo 9-Hidenoumi, Nishinoryu
Juryo 10-Hakuyozan, Tohakuryu
Juryo 11-Tamashoho, Tsurugisho
Juryo 12-Kitanowaka, Asasuiryu
Juryo 13-Himukamaru, Fujiryoga
Juryo 14-Shiden, Wakanosho
Notes: Close but not quite for Asahakuryu as his Juryo debut championship takes him up to just short of the top tier, settling in at J2 with Hitoshi being demoted from the top tier but having a chance to get back right away. A runner-up finish moves Asanoyama up to J4, on the bottom end of where I figured he’d wind up, while Mita’s second-week collapse kept his rise to just one spot to J3. At the bottom, the former Nagamura makes his expected Juryo debut with a new shikona as he is now Himukamaru, joined by fellow newcomer Fujiryoga, the former Goshima. Kitanowaka & Wakanosho are the Sai-Juryo rikishi this time, returning after prior demotions. I haven’t heard anything yet on if Takerufuji will be able to return from injury this time, if not he will be demoted to Makushita.

Lower tier notes:
Despite rumors he might retire due to injury, Endo remains in for now although his status for November is uncertain. He is demoted to Makushita 3. Shimazuumi just missed a Juryo return after his Makushita championship and will try again for a second tier return from Makushita 2. Miyanokaze was also demoted to Juryo after a second chance and will be at Ms4, Enho moved up to Ms17, about where I considered to be best-case, so he’d need a 7-0 championship for any chance at a Juryo return in January. The Sandanme remains at the new-normal of 80 ranks with 160 total wrestlers. The Jonidan shrinks a little this tournament with 102 ranks and 204 total wrestlers. The Jonokuchi starts with 22 ranks and 44 total wrestlers.

The November Tournament runs from 11/9-11/24 at Fukuoka International Center in Fukuoka. All tickets for all days are already sold out.

UPDATE: Endo has retired. He missed the last 2 tournaments due to injury. Based on a Nikkan Sports report it’s not clear what his future plans are, the question is whether there is a spot open for him to be able to cash in any elder stock he may have. (From articles I’ve read so far the answer seems to be no but confirmation should come in the next day or two) Endo, who competed using his real name (his full name is Shota Endo), finishes with a career record of 527-494-88 (win-loss-absent), 480-482-73 in the top tier, 1 Juryo Championship, 6 Special Prizes and 7 Kinboshi.

UPDATE 2: According to a report published by the Hokkoku Shimbum via Yahoo Sports Japan, Endo had the elder stock of Hokujin, the former Tenkaiho who just retired yesterday. So it sounds like Endo will be able to become Hokujin Oyakata and remain as a coach/eventual stablemaster.(11/2/25 VERY LATE UPDATE: That’s the case. Also Endo’s retirement wasn’t officially announced until a couple days ago, but the Japan Sumo Association websites and mobile app don’t reflect it yet)

All-Japan 10/26/25 Results

All-Japan began their fall Hokkaido tour today with the first event of the Hokkaido Dynamite Series 2025.

Today’s event was held at Hokuto City Hamabun Sports Center in Hokkaido and will be available on demand on AJPW.TV at 6 PM PT/9 PM ET. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 325.

Match 1: Hideki Suzuki beat Shota Kofuji.

Match 2: Jun Saito beat Kuroshio TOKYO Japan.

Match 3: Dan Tamura & Hikaru Sato beat Atsuki Aoyagi & Rising Hayato. Sato beat Aoyagi.

Match 4: Ryuki Honda beat Ryo Inoue.

Match 5: Xyon, Odyssey, Shotaro Ashino & Go Shiozaki beat Yuma Aoyagi, Yuma Anzai, MUSASHI & Seiki Yoshioka. Shiozaki pinned MUSASHI after Go Lariat.

Main Event: Kento Miyahara, Ren Ayabe & Talos beat Hokuro Omori, Kumaarashi & Seigo Tachibana. Miyahara pinned Tachibana with a shutdown suplex hold.

The next event is tomorrow at Tomakomai City General Gym. There will be no live broadcast. On demand at 6 PM PT/9 PM ET.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 10/26/25 LIVE Results (Updated)

Pro Wrestling NOAH continues the SUNNY VOYAGE 2025 Tour today with an event in Saitama. Recently the promotion has been building towards an upcoming Junior Heavyweight tournament and a GHC Heavyweight Championship match between KENTA & Yoshiki Inamaura, the latter recently returning from competing in WWE, as well as additional WWE NXT wrestlers visiting the promotion. No KENTA-Inamura happenings today but they are both in action along with Hank Walker & Tank Leisure visiting from WWE.

Today’s event will be held at Kasukabe Fureai Cube in Saitama and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE. There will be no commentary. There are 7 matches scheduled so how long the event could run partially depends on if there will be an intermission, I anticipate the total running time regardless being between 2 and 2 1/2 hours.

Today’s lineup:
Manabu Soya & Eita vs. Mohammed Yone & Hajime Ohara
Shuhei Taniguchi vs. Atsushi Kotoge
AMAKUSA vs. Junta Miyawaki & Black Menso-re in a 3-way
Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger
Masa Kitamiya, Takashi Sugiura & Tadasuke vs. Naomichi Marufuji, Kenoh & Daiki Odashima
Yoshiki Inamura vs. Shuji Kondo
KENTA, Ulka Sasaki, Tetsuya Endo & HAYATA vs. Kaito Kiyomiya, Harutoki, Alejandro & Kai Fujimura

Refresh this page occasionally for the latest results.

Updates below will begin at 9 PM PT/midnight ET. The live stream is scheduled to begin 15 minutes before the event.

8:45 PM PT UPDATE: The live stream has begun. We should be going to the venue in 10-15 minutes.

8:55 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now.

We are LIVE from Kasukabe Fureai Cube in Saitama, Japan. There is no commentary.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. The layout on the promotion’s website suggested a setup for around 350 (I think the venue’s full capacity for wrestling is around 500), based on the quick shot of the crowd before they went to the sponsor announcements I’m guessing it’ll be around 275. (UPDATE: The announced paid attendance was 411)

The matches should begin in about 10 minutes.

The matches begin right on time at 9 PM PT/midnight ET.

Match 1: Manabu Soya & Eita vs. Mohammed Yone & Hajime Ohara. 15 minute time limit
Result: Manabu Soya & Eita beat Mohammed Yone & Hajime Ohara. Soya pinned Yone after a lariat.

Match 2: Shuhei Taniguchi vs. Atsushi Kotoge. 20 minute time limit. Taniguchi looks like he’s got quite the sunburned face as it’s quite red except around his eyes.
Result: Atsushi Kotoge beat Shuhei Taniguchi

Match 3: AMAKUSA vs. Junta Miyawaki & Black Menso-re in a 3-way. 20 minute time limit
Result: Junta Miyawaki beat AMAKUSA & Black Menso-re in a 3-way by pinning Menso-re.

Match 4: Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger (WWE). 20 minute time limit
Result: Hank Walker & Tank Ledger beat Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf. Walker pinned Bane.

Intermission.

The matches resume at 10:05 PM PT/1:05 AM ET.

Match 5: Masa Kitamiya, Takashi Sugiura & Tadasuke vs. Naomichi Marufuji, Kenoh & Daiki Odashima. 30 minute time limit
Result: Masa Kitamiya, Takashi Sugiura & Tadasuke beat Naomichi Marufuji, Kenoh & Daiki Odashima. Kitamiya beat Odashima with Stranglehold y. Afterwards, Team 2000X beatdown on Odashima until the WWE guys made the save. Hank & Tank with microphone afterwards. In English, they made a GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Championship challenge. Kitamiya responded in Japanese. Accepted. May happen at the next Korakuen Hall event. Updates to come. (UPDATE: It’s now official. That match will happen on 11/8 at Korakuen)

Match 6: Yoshiki Inamura vs. Shuji Kondo. 30 minute time limit
Result: Yoshiki Inamura beat Shuji Kondo. Afterwards, Inamura with microphone. Mixed Japanese & English promo for his upcoming GHC Heavyweight Championship match.

Main Event: KENTA, Ulka Sasaki, Tetsuya Endo & HAYATA vs. Kaito Kiyomiya, Harutoki, Alejandro & Kai Fujimura. 1 Hour time limit
Result: KENTA, Ulka Sasaki, Tetsuya Endo & HAYATA beat Kaito Kiyomiya, Harutoki, Alejandro & Kai Fujimura. KENTA beat Alejandro with GAME OVER. Afterwards, KENTA with microphone. He immediately called out Inamura in Japanese and English. More building up for 11/8 to wrap things up.

The next event is MONDAY MAGIC XTREME SEASON Final Monday at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 3 AM PT/6 AM ET.

Correction: The original post listed Tank’s last name incorrect due to the promotion’s and WRESTLE UNIVERSE’s translations being inaccurate. It’s Ledger, not Leisure.

Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling 10/26/25 LIVE Results (Updated x2)

Tokyo Joshi Pro continues their fall house show tour today in Tokyo, highlighted by the end of the NexGene ’25 Tournament. The winner will get a title shot of their choice, and being a double-elimination tournament makes for a unique final as Uta Takami faces Chika Nanase. If Takami wins she wins the tournament but if Nanase wins that’s only one loss so far for Takami so that would mean an immediate rematch and Nanase must beat Takami twice in a row to win.

It has been announced that Shoko Nakajima is off this event due to having completed in Mexico yesterday. (On another side note, today-yesterday Japan time-is Yuki Aino’s birthday, she turned 31) Also, after a successful defense earlier in the week it appears Mahiro Kiryu is still the DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion, so you never know what will happen there. If so, if she loses in her match and gets pinned/submitted whoever beat her becomes champion.

Today’s event will be held at Ryogoku KFC Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE. There will be no commentary. Outside of the tournament final it’s otherwise a standard house show and should have a standard running time of about 2 hours. Also, due to simulcasting a Pro Wrestling NOAH event shortly after this event begins some results may be delayed slightly.

Today’s lineup (match order TBA):
Miu Watanabe & Yuki Aino vs. Yuki Arai & Mifu Ashida
Yuki Kamifuku, Wakana Uehara & Kira Summer vs. HIMAWARI, Shino Suzuki & Haru Kazashiro
Miyu Yamashita & Kaya Toribami vs. Suzume & Pom Harajuku
Rika Tatsumi & Mahiro Kiryu vs. Hyper Misao & Raku
Mizuki vs. Toga
Arisu Endo vs. Ren Konatsu
NexGene Tournament Finals: Uta Takami vs. Chika Nanase. If Nanase wins there will be an immediate rematch due to being a double-elimination format (Takami has no losses, Nanase has one)

Refresh this page occasionally for the latest results.

Updates below will begin at 8:30 PM PT/11:30 PM ET. The live stream is scheduled to begin 15 minutes before the event.

8:15 PM PT UPDATE: The live stream has begun. We should be going to the venue in 10-15 minutes.

8:28 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now.

We are LIVE from Ryogoku KFC Hall in Tokyo, Japan. There is no commentary.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. The setup appeared to be for around 350 (full capacity for the venue is roughly 500) but they have a lot going against them today-baseball (although World Series Game 2 featuring Shohei Ohtani is now over), other events and in particular a Marigold event coming up in a couple hours (also on WRESTLE UNIVERSE as a PPV). I’m guessing a little on the low side here and predicting it’ll be a crowd of about 200. (UPDATE: The announced paid attendance was 282)

The matches should begin in about 10 minutes.

The matches begin at 8:40 PM PT/11:40 PM ET. Tournament Final will be match 5 today.

Match 1: Arisu Endo vs. Ren Konatsu. 15 minute time limit
Result: Arisu Endo beat Ren Konatsu by submission

Match 2: Rika Tatsumi & Mahiro Kiryu vs. Hyper Misao & Raku. 20 minute time limit
Result: Hyper Misao & Raku beat Rika Tatsumi & Mahiro Kiryu. Raku pinned Kiryu.
During the match this happened…
RIka Tatsumi beat DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion Mahiro Kiryu to win the title. Tatsumi becomes the 1779th Champion, I missed that spot.

Match 3: Miyu Yamashita & Kaya Toribami vs. Suzume & Pom Harajuku. 20 minute time limit
Result: Miyu Yamashita & Kaya Toribami beat Suzume & Pom Harajuku. Yamashita pinned Harajuku after Attitude Adjustment.

Match 4: Mizuki vs. Toga. 15 minute time limit
Result: Mizuki beat Toga

Match 5: NexGene ’25 Tournament Finals: Uta Takami vs. Chika Nanase. If Nanase wins there will be an immediate rematch due to being a double-elimination format. No time limit
Result: Chika Nanase beat Uta Takami. Which led to…
Immediate Rematch: Uta Takami vs. Chika Nanase. No time limit
Result: Uta Takami beat Chika Nanase by submission to win the tournament. As a result, Takami gets a TJPW title shot of her choice. And it looks like she’s made her choice…International Princess Championship as she called out Endo. That match likely will happen on 11/9 at Korakuen Hall. (UPDATE: It’s now official)

Match 6: Miu Watanabe & Yuki Aino vs. Yuki Arai & Mifu Ashida. 20 minute time limit
Result: Miu Watanabe & Yuki Aino beat Yuki Arai & Mifu Ashida. Aino beat Ashida with Full Nelson Of Love & Flame.

Main Event: Yuki Kamifuku, Wakana Uehara & Kira Summer vs. HIMAWARI, Shino Suzuki & Haru Kazashiro. 20 minute time limit
Result: HIMAWARI, Shino Suzuki & Haru Kazashiro beat Yuki Kamifuku, Wakana Uehara & Kira Summer. HIMAWARI pinned Summer.

The next event is 11/1 at Shinjuku Face. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 2 AM PT/5 AM ET.

UPDATE 2: If Tatsumi is still Iron Man Champion at that time, she will defend the title on 11/1 vs. Pom Harajuku. As always with the title and it’s 24/7 nature, emphasis on “If” and this comes with the “subject to change” disclaimer.

New Japan 10/25/25 Results

New Japan continued the Super Junior Tag League today with the halfway point of Block A.

Today’s event was held at Kumagaya City Civic Gym in Saitama and can be watched on demand on New Japan World. This was a live Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan.

The announced paid attendance was 1093.

There were last-minute changes to the card due to Taiji Ishimori being pulled off the event again. The always vague poor health again.

Match 1: Boltin Oleg & Toru Yano beat Zane Jay & Tatsuya Matsumoto. Oleg pinned Matsumoto after Kamikaze.

Match 2: Yujiro Takahashi, Dick Togo & Yoshinobu Kanemaru beat Masatora Yasuda, KUUKAI & El Depserado. Takahashi pinned Yasuda after Pimp Juice.

Match 3: OSKAR (The Grouch), Yuto Ice (Ice Baby) & Robbie X beat Shoma Kato, YAMATO (Dragon Gate) & Tiger Mask. Ice pinned Kato after Ice High.

Match 4: Hiroshi Tanahashi, Yuki Yoshioka (Dragon Gate) & KUSHIDA beat Hartley Jackson, Kosei Fujita & Robbie Eagles. Tanahashi pinned Jackson after High Fly Flow.

Super Junior Tag League Block A:
Match 5: Dragon Dia (Dragon Gate) & Ryusuke Taguchi beat Daiki Nagai & Clark Connors. Dia pinned Nagai after DDDDT.
Match 6: Master Wato & Yoh beat Jacob Austin Young & Templario. Yoh pinned Young after a falcon blow.
Main Event: Sho & DOUKI beat Gedo & Hiromu Takahashi. DOUKI pinned Gedo.

Standings (Block A):
1-Sho/DOUKI, 3-0, 6 pts
2-Wato/Yoh, 3-0, 6 pts
3-Gedo/Takahashi, 1-2, 2 pts
4-Dia/Taguchi, 1-2, 2 pts
5-Young/Templario, 1-2, 2 pts
6-Nagai/Connors, 0-3, 0 pts (OUT)
Only the winner of each block advances to the Finals. It’s already pretty much down to the top 2, who face off on the last day on 10/30. Block B, which has completed 2 matches, continues next but what could happen will depend partly on the status of Ishimori.

The next event is tomorrow at Uonuma City Horinouchi Gym in Niigata with the halfway point of Block B. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin TONIGHT at 11 PM PT/2 AM ET.

Dragon Gate 10/24/25 Results

Dragon Gate taped their latest episode of PRIME ZONE+ today, with Ryoya Tanaka getting his turn as the GM/showrunner.

Today’s event was held at Kobe Lapis Hall in Kobe and can be watched on demand on DRAGONGATE NETWORK. You can also watch the first match FOR FREE on YouTube.

The paid attendance has not yet been announced.

This month’s episode featured King Of Chop 2025, Dragon Gate’s annual tournament to see who has the best/hardest chop in the promotion. WHOOOOOOO! (8-man single elimination). The winner of each match is determined by decision or submission/give up.

King Of Chop:
Match 1: Mochizuki Junior beat Riiita.
Match 2: Yoshiki Kato beat Problem Dragon.
Match 3: JACKY KAMEI beat Don Fujii by DQ.
Ryoya Tanaka got a bye to the Semifinals.

Match 4: Dragon Kid beat Ryu Fuda, Daiki Yanagiuchi & Kazuma Kimura in a 4-way by pinning Kimura. As a result, Kid gets the 8th & last spot in King Of Chop.

King Of Chop Semifinals:
Match 5: Ryoya Tanaka beat Mochizuki Junior.
Match 6: Yoshiki Kato beat JACKY KAMEI.
Match 7: Yoshiki Kato beat Dragon Kid.

Match 8: In a special cosplay match, Hyo & Ben-K beat Strong Machine J & U-T. Ben-K pinned U-T after a spear.

Main Event: King Of Chop Finals: Yoshiki Kato beat Ryoya Tanaka to win the tournament. As a result, Kato gets to be GM for the next PRIME ZONE+, but he decided to transfer the rights to Daiki Yanagiuchi & Ryu Fuda instead.

That next PRIME ZONE+ will be on 12/23.

The next event is tomorrow at Kyoto KBS Hall in Kyoto. Live streaming on DRAGONGATE NETWORK will begin at 1 AM PT/4 AM ET.

New Japan 10/24/25 Results

New Japan ran Day 2 of the Super Junior Tag League today in Tokyo.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on New Japan World. This was also a live Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan.

The announced paid attendance was 1058.

There were last-minute changes to the event due to Taiji Ishimori being pulled off the card. The always-vague poor health. Everything except the main event was changed in some form. Ishimori’s league match was a forfeit win for KUSHIDA & Yuki Yoshioka as a result.

Match 1: KUSHIDA beat Zane Jay.

Match 2: Robbie X, Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji beat Shoma Kato, Yuki Yoshioka (Dragon Gate) & Hiroshi Tanahashi. X pinned Kato after X Express.

Super Junior Tag League:
Match 3: Block B: Kosei Fujita & Robbie Eagles beat Dick Togo & Yoshinobu Kanemaru. Fujita pinned Togo after Neshin Special.
Match 4: Block A: Master Wato & Yoh beat Daiki Nagai & Clark Connors. Yoh pinned Nagai after a falcon blow.
Match 5: Block B: KUUKAI & El Desperado beat YAMATO (Dragon Gate) & Tiger Mask. Desperado pinned TM 4 after El Es Clero.
Match 6: Block A: Jacob Austin Young & Templario beat Gedo & Hiromu Takahashi. Young pinned Gedo after Jacobs Ladder.
Main Event: Block A: Sho & DOUKI beat Dragon Dia (Dragon Gate & Ryusuke Taguchi. DOUKI pinned Taguchi.
Block B: KUSHIDA & Yuki Yoshioka beat Robbie X & Taiji Ishimori by forfeit.

The next event is tomorrow at Kumagaya City Civic Gym in Saitama with only Block A matches. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 1 AM PT/4 AM ET. This will also be another live Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan.

DDT 10/23/25 Results

DDT ran what was bulled as their final Beer Garden Pro Wrestling event of the year, which usually are held outdoors and it’s going to get colder in Japan soon.

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

The paid attendance was not announced.

Match 1: Kazuma Sumi beat Rukiya, Hinata Kasai & Yuya Koroku in a 4-way by pinning Rukiya.

Match 2: To-y & Yuki Ishida beat Yuki Iino in a 3-way by TKO.

Match 3: Jun Akiyama, Yukio Naya & Kazusada Biguchi beat Hideki Okatani, Illusion & MJ Paul. Higuchi pinned Illusion after Brain Claw Slam.

Match 4: KANON beat Kazuki Hirata.

Match 5: Daisuke Sasaki beat MAO, HARASHIMA & Chris Brookes in a 4-way by pinning HARASHIMA to win the King Of Drunk 2025 title.

Main Event: Yuki Ueno & Shinya Aoki beat Daichi Sato & Takeshi Masada. Ueno pinned Sato after Jul 2.

The next event is Saturday at Ikuno Ward Citizens Center in Osaka. There will be no live broadcast. On demand Monday night/Tuesday morning.

New Japan 10/23/25 Results

New Japan kicked off the 2025 Super Junior Tag League today, the first of their 2 annual fall/winter tag team tournaments with this one being for the Junior Heavyweights.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on New Japan World.

The announced paid attendance was 1056.

There was a last-minute change to the first match due to Katsuya Murashima being pulled off the event. The always-vague poor health. Zane Jay was the replacement.

Match 1: Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji beat Zane Jay & Hiroshi Tanahashi. Taksgi pinned Jay after WAR Special.

Super Junior Tag League:
Match 2: Block A: Sho & DOUKI beat Jacob Austin Young & Templario. DOUKI pinned Templario.
Match 3: Block B: Robbie X & Taiji Ishimori beat Dick Togo & Yoshinobu Kanemaru. X pinned Togo after X Express.
Match 4: Block A: Gedo & Hiromu Takahashi beat Daiki Nagai & Clark Connors. Takahashi pinned Nagai with Gedo Clutch.
Match 5: Block B: Yuki Yoshioka (Dragon Gate) & KUSHIDA beat YAMATO (Dragon Gate) & Tiger Mask. KUSHIDA pinned TM 4.
Match 6: Master Wato & Yoh beat Dragon Dia (Dragon Gate) & Ryusuke Taguchi. Wato pinned Dia after a falcon blow.
Main Event: Kosei Fujita & Robbie Eagles beat KUUKAI & El Desperado. Eagles pinned KUUKAI after The Interceptor.

The next event is tomorrow. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 2:30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET. This will be a live Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan.

In other news, it was announced on social media that the House Of Torture Produced event on 11/19 will be a PPV on New Japan World. It is available for pre-order for 3500 yen in Japan and for $22.99 in the US.