All-Japan 7/20/25 Results (Updated)

All-Japan continued the Summer Action Series 2025 Tour today with Day 2 of the Zennichi Jr. Festival Tournament.

Today’s event was held at Volfert Toyama in Toyama 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 417.

Match 1: Jun & Rei Saito, Hideki Suzuki, Shotaro Ashino & Talos beat Ryuki Honda, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Kento Miyahara, Ren Ayabe & Shota Kofuji. Jun Saito pinned Kofuji after a brainbuster.

Zennichi Jr. Festival:
Match 2: Block B: Naruki Doi beat Dan Tamura.
Match 3: Block A: Ryo Inoue beat Rising Hayato.

Match 4: All-Japan AJPW.TV 6-Man Tag Team Champions Hokuto Omori, Kumaarashi & Takashi beat Toyama Black Ramen Men 1, 2 & 3 to retain the titles. Omori pinned 3 after Hokuto Army Special. V2 for the champs.

Zennichi Jr. Festival:
Match 5: Block A: Hokuto Omori beat Seigo Tachibana.
Main Event: Block B: MUSASHI beat Atsuki Aoyagi.

The next event is tomorrow at Osaka Prefectural Gym 2 in Osaka. Live streaming on AJPW.TV will begin at 1 AM PT/4 AM ET. This will also be taped for GAORA SPORTS broadcasts in Japan at later dates.

UPDATE: Shortly after this was posted, Dragon Gate announced on social media that YAMATO, BxB Hulk & Susumu Yokosuka are the next challengers for the All-Japan 6-Man Tag Team Championship. That match will happen on Wednesday at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo at Heroic Legend Rei-Zero Vol. 7.

New Japan Pro Wrestling 7/20/25 LIVE Results

New Japan runs Day 2 of the G1 CLIMAX 35 Tournament today, and like yesterday it’s all about tournament matches. 10 total matches are set for today with the main event scheduled to be a Block B match of Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Gabriel Kidd. After main eventing Day 1 yesterday Hiroshi Tanahashi is instead in the first match facing Callum Newman. The top Block A match in the semifinal slot today is Taichi vs. Yuya Uemura as the former Just 5/4/3 Guys factionmates square off.

Today’s event will be held at Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai Kita Yell in Hokkaido and can be watched LIVE on New Japan World in Japanese and English. All the matches have 30 minute time limits so while it could go over 5 hours it’s more likely to be in the 2 1/2-3 hour range.

Today’s lineup (all matches are G1 CLIMAX matches):
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Callum Newman (Block A)
Shota Umino vs. Drilla Moloney (Block B)
Boltin Oleg vs. Ryohei Oiwa (Block A)
YOSHI-HASHI vs. Ren Narita (Block B)
David Finlay vs. SANADA (Block A)
Shingo Takagi vs. Great-O-Khan (Block B)
Yota Tsuji vs. EVIL (Block A)
El Phantasmo vs. Konosuke Takeshita (Block B)
Taichi vs. Yuya Uemura (Block A)
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Gabriel Kidd (Block B)

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Updates below will begin at 10 PM PT/1 AM ET.

10 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now.

We are LIVE form Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai Kita Yell in Hokkaido.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. They drew just under 2600 yesterday (the venue’s capacity is, I believe, at least 3500) so I’ll make an initial guess of 2500 for today. (UPDATE: The announced paid attendance was 2520)

When we start…not a good sign as Gabriel Kidd comes out on crutches, his right knee taped. With microphone in the ring. He asks the ring staff to translate as he speaks in English. Hyperextended knee yesterday. Out today. Status uncertain but Kidd says he is not pulling out of the tournament. Presumably this means the main event today is off and Zack Sabre Jr. wins by forfeit, which would mean Taichi-Yuya Uemura is now the main event. And that is now official.

Zack Sabre Jr. beat Gabriel Kidd by forfeit. Sabre is now 1-1, 2 points. Kidd is 0-2, 0 points.

The matches begin at 10:11 PM PT/1:11 AM ET. All matches are G1 CLIMAX matches, 30 minute time limit. Toru Yano is today’s guest on Japanese commentary.

Match 1: Block A: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Callum Newman
Result: Callum Newman beat Hiroshi Tanahashi. UPSET ALERT!!!
Both are 1-1, 2 points.

Match 2: Block B: Shota Umino vs. Drilla Moloney
Result: Drilla Moloney beat Shota Unino
Moloney is 2-0, 4 points. Umino is 1-1, 2 points.

Since it just finished streaming, you can also watch the first 2 matches FOR FREE on YouTube.

I don’t know who the host was alongside Milano Collection A.T. & Yano on Japanese commentary before but your new host starting now is Haruo Murata.

Match 3: Block A: Boltin Oleg vs. Ryohei Oiwa
Result: Boltin Oleg beat Ryohei Oiwa
Both are 1-1, 2 points.

Match 4: Block B: YOSHI-HASHI vs. Ren Narita
Result: YOSHI-HASHI beat Ren Narita. Very short once it started after Narita jumped YOSHI-HASHI during his entrance and laid him out in the crowd.
YOSHI-HASHI is 2-0, 4 points. Narita is 1-1, 2 points.

Match 5: Block A: David Finlay vs. SANADA
Result: David Finlay beat SANADA
Finlay is 1-1, 2 points. SANADA is 0-2, 0 points.

Match 6: Block B: Shingo Takagi vs. Great-O-Khan
Result: Great-O-Khan beat Shingo Takagi
Khan is 1-1, 2 points. Takagi is 0-2, 0 points.

Match 7: Block A: Yota Tsuji vs. EVIL
Result: EVIL beat Yota Tsuji
EVIL is 2-0, 4 points. Tsuji is 1-1, 2 points.

Match 8: Block B: El Phantasmo vs. Konosuke Takeshita
Result: El Phantasmo beat Konosuke Takeshita
Both are 1-1, 2 points.

Zack Sabre Jr. comes out and joins English commentary for the last match.

Main Event: Block A: Taichi vs. Yuya Uemura
Result: Taichi beat Yuya Uemura
Both are 1-1, 2 points.

The next event os Tuesday at Sendai Sun Plaza in Sendai with only Block A matches. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 2:30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 7/20/25 LIVE Results (Updated)

Pro Wrestling NOAH holds the second half of their latest 25th Anniversary doubleheader today in Tokyo, which follows the first event earlier today. The matches were decided after the earlier event and the main event will be NEW GHC Heavyweight Champion Kenoh defending the title against KENTA. Adidtionally, with the New Japan junior heavyweights getting a break for the G1 CLIMAX Tournament, Hiromu Takahashi will participate in today’s event.

Today’s event will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in Japanese and English. Kenta Kobashi will be a special guest on Japanese commentary. The event is a legit advance sellout including standing room tickets. There are only 6 matches but one is an elimination match and the title match is the main event so it will still be at least a standard length Korakuen event of around 2 1/2 hours, maybe a little longer.

Today’s lineup:
Mohammed Yone & Super Crazy vs. Ulka Sasaki & Junta Miyawaki
Kazuyuki Fujita, Will Kroos & Daiki Odashima vs. Manabu Soya, Daiki Inaba & Saxon Huxley
Tetsuya Endo, Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf vs. Naomichi Marufuji, Eita & Shuji Kondo
Elimination Match: Jack Morris, Daga, Knull, Tadasuke & Owadasan vs. Kaito Kiyomiya, Galeno, Harutoki, Kai Fujimura & Alejandro
YO-HEY & Yuto Kikuchi vs. Hiromu Takahashi (New Japan) & AMAKUSA
GHC Heavyweight Champion Kenoh vs. KENTA for the title

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Updates below will begin at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET. The live stream is scheduled to begin 20 minutes before the event.

7:15 PM PT UPDATE: The live stream has begun. It looks like we should be going to the venue in 5 minutes.

7:20 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now.

We are LIVE from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. In addition to the Japanese hosts whose names I didn’t catch, Akitoshi Saito & Go Shiozaki are guests on commentary. Your English hosts are Mark Pickering & Mike Shrouder.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. It’s a legit advance sellout with standing room only tickets also sold out so if it’s like the first event yesterday/today it should be between 1550-1600. (UPDATE: The announced paid attendance-a legit advance sellout-was 1592)

The matches should begin in about 15 minutes. During the opening we see a line in the venue for advance ticket purchases for WRESTLE ODYSSEY 2025 on 10/11 at Ryogoku Kokugikan.

Once it’s start time, first things first…GRAND SWORD! Our special guest comes out-Kenta Kobashi! Before joining commentary, he heads to the ring first to greet the crowd. He then brings out Kenoh & KENTA, who face each other in the main event. They just stand there as Kobashi briefly speaks before the opening video. And apparently they’ve brought back the definitely-not-natural-chinned/faced G-Man for an English card announcement.

The matches begin at 7:40 PM PT/10:40 PM ET.

Match 1: Mohammed Yone & Super Crazy vs. Ulka Sasaki & Junta Miyawaki. 15 minute time limit
Result: Mohammed Yone & Super Crazy beat Ulka Sasaki & Junta Miyawaki. Yone pinned Miyawaki after Kinniku Muscle Buster. Afterwards, Yone with microphone. He announces a match for his 30th Anniversary event on 8/25: Yone, Naomichi Marufuji & Daisuke Ikeda vs. Go Shiozaki, Shuji Ishikawa & Atsushi Kotoge. So it sounds like that is when Shiozaki may return from his latest extended injury absence.

Match 2: Kazuyuki Fujita, Will Kroos & Daiki Odashima vs. Manabu Soya, Daiki Inaba & Saxon Huxley. 20 minute time limit
Result: Manabu Soya, Daiki Inaba & Saxon Hucley beat Kazuyuki Fujita, Will Kroos & Daiki Odashima. Huxley pinned Odashima after a neck hanging bomb.

Match 3: Tetsuya Endo, Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf vs. Naomichi Marufuji, Eita & Shuji Kondo. 20 minute time limit
Result: Naomichi Marufuji, Eita & Shuji Kondo beat Tetsuya Endo, Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf. Eita pinned Bane after Imperial Uno. Afterwards, Eita with microphone. Challenge issued for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship with Kondo as his partner.

Match 4: Jack Morris, Daga, Knull, Tadasuke & Owadasan vs. Kaito Kiyomiya, Galeno, Harutoki, Kai Fujimura & Alejandro in an elimination match. No time limit
In progress. Order of elimination: Fujimura by Owadasam (pinfall), Tadasuke by Kiyomiya (pinfall), Alejandro by Knull (over the top rope), Harutoki by Knull (over the top rope), Daga by Kiyomiya (pinfall), Morris by Galeno (pinfall), Galeno & Knull together (over the top rope), Kiyomiya by Owadasan (over the top rope after OZAWA interference).
Result: Team 2000X wins

Intermission.

The matches resume at 8:52 PM PT/11:52 PM ET.

Match 5: YO-HEY & Yuto Kikuchi vs. Hiromu Takahashi (New Japan) & AMAKUSA. Unknown time limit (didn’t hear it announced if it was)
Result: Hiromu Takahashi & AMAKUSA beat YO-HEY & Yuto Kikuchi. Takahashi pinned YO-HEY after Time Bomb. Afterwards, Takahashi with microphone. Challenge issued for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship. Accepted.

Main Event: GHC Heavyweight Champion Kenoh vs. KENTA for the title. 1 Hour time limit
Result: KENTA beat GHC Heavyweight Champion Kenoh to win the title. KENTA becomes the 48th GHC Heavyweight Champion. And the shortest reign in history by a long shot ends at not even 24 hours. I’d say more like about 16 hours. Post-match, KENTA with microphone. He put over and sent Kenoh off then…next up: Marufuji. Given their extensive history together and against each other in NOAH, why not? Marufuji made sure to shake hands with Kobashi & Saito on commentary before leaving like a good proper VP before KENTA finished his promo to end the show.

The next event is Saturday at Kyoto KBS Hall in Kyoto. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 1 AM PT/4 AM ET (originally this was to be on demand only but it’s been changed to a live broadcast).

UPDATE: The post-event news/fallout:
Go Shiozaki will actually return sooner than 8/25. His official return will be on 8/11 at Culttz Kawasaki in Kanagawa when he faces Harutokl in an N-1 Victory qualifier match.

The 3 title matches hinted at today are now official:
The GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship match of Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf vs. Eita & Shuji Kondo will happen on 8/3 at Kobe Sambo Hal in Kobe.
GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion YO-HEY vs. Hiromu Takahashi for the title will happen on 8/11.
KENTA-Marufuji will happen on 8/16 at Korakuen.

Owadasan is leaving the promotion, at least for a while, to go overseas. His farewell match will be on 8/16 against OZAWA.

Sumo-July 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 7 Results (7/17/25) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 7-Promotion Day-of the July 2025 Grand Sumo Tournament in Nagoya (and apologies for not posting the results the last several days, it’s not possible during the week now due to work schedule conflicts and not having cell phone/internet access at my new job):
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, Y-Yokozuna, J-Juryo, Ms-Makushita

Makuuchi (top tier):
Fujinokawa (M14) beat Mitakeumi (M16)
Kusano (M14) beat Kotoeiho (M17)
Shodai (M13) beat Shishi (M17)
Midorifuji (M12) beat Kayo (M17)
Kotoshoho (M15) beat Tokihayate (M11)
Roga (M10) beat Churanoumi (M13)
Atamifuji (M10) beat Asakoryu (M12)
Takanosho (M11) beat Chiyoshoma (M9)
Sadanoumi (M8) beat Tobizaru (M7)
Gonoyama (M6) beat Ura (M9)
Ichiyamamoto (M8) beat Takerufuji (M6)
Hiradoumi (M5) beat Meisei (M5)
Onokatsu (M3) beat Oho (M2)
Abi (M2) beat Wakamotoharu (M1)
Aonishiki (M1) beat Oshoma (K)
Tamawashi (M4) beat Wakatakakage (S)
Kirishima (S) beat Takayasu (K)
Kotozakura (O) beat Hakuoho (M4)
Onosato (Y) beat Kinbozan (M3)
Leader: 6 at 6-1
WITHDRAWALS: Day 5-Hoshoryu (Y), Hidenoumi (M16). Hoshoryu-toe. Out 4 weeks. Tournament over. He wanted to push through it but stablemaster Tatsunami talked him out of it. Aggravated the injury in a loss earlier this week to Aonishiki, one of 3 straight Kinboshi-granting losses. That is BAD. That means since promotion he has gone 5 days & withdrawal (5-5-5), 12-3 and runner-up including handing champion Onosato his only loss in May, 5 days & withdrawal (1-4-10). This tournament also includes an absolutely embarrassing blown call by the chief referee when Hoshoryu was decvalred the winner when he had clearly been forced out of the ring first.
Hidenoumi-right calf. Will return tomorrow. Will be the equivalent of 0-7 so he must win out to avoid likely demotion to Juryo.
Also of note: Daieisho is officially out for the entire tournament. His iron man career streak (excluding 2 coronavirus protocol-related absences) ended when he missed the first day.
Of note today-wise: The last unbeaten fell as Mitakeumi’s surprise unbeaten start was ended by Fujinokawa, who since an 0-2 start in his top tier debut now has won 5 straight. Also quite an early match when Kayo got Kayo’d trying to pull a HENKA! on Midorifuji but it was perfectly read and caught and the MUCH SMALLER Midorifuji quickly bulldozed Kayo out to 0-7, one more loss sends him back to Juryo with demotion. That being said, seeing a 400-pound-plus wrestler try to pull that off is still incredible. They are much more agile than you’d think. Watch for a potential Takerufuji withdrawal as he injured his right arm/bicep in a Day 6 win and it clearly is affecting him now. If he can’t finish the tournament, his top tier position is almost certainly safe as he currently is 4-3. The leaderboard includes Onosato among the 6 co-leaders plus rookie Kusano and, proving age does mean nothing, Iron Man Tamawashi. And hopefully Kotozakura is back on track too, after another shaky 1-2 start the lone Ozeki has now won 4 straight and a badly slumping Oshoma tomorrow could make it 5 and keep him one off the pace.

Juryo:
Daiamami (J13) beat Otsuji (J12)
Mita (J11) beat Miyanokaze (J14)
Kotokuzan (J14) beat Tsurugisho (J9)
Nishikifuji (J9) beat Hatsuyama (J13)
Takarafuji (J7) beat Shimanoumi (J12)
Shiden (J11) beat Kaayaki (J7)
Daiseizan (J6) beat Kazekwno (J8)
Hitoshi (J6) beat Fujiseiun (J8)
Oshoumi (J3) beat Hakuyozan (J5)
Tamashoho (J3) beat Tomokaze (J2)
Shonannoumi (J2) beat Tochitaikai (J4)
Tohakuryu (J5) beat Ryuden (J1)
Nishikigi (J1) beat Shirokuma (J4)
Leader: Shonannoumi, Daiseizan, Nishikifuji (6-1)
WITHDRAWAL: Day 5-Mitoryu (J10). Hemorrhoids. Out 1 week. Expected back for the last few days. Will be demoted regardless because he was 0-5 at the time of withdrawal. Also, Nabatame has had ACL surgery per stablemaster Futagoyama. Out 8 months so his 2025 is over. Expected to be demoted to the Sandanme.

Lower tier notes:
Today is the first half of Promotion Day, where those leading the divisions usually finish the days with 4 wins and thus clinch promotions for the next tournament. So far in the Makushita 7 have reached that mark to share the lead, this means co-leader Asahakuryu at Ms3 will have a chance at Juryo promotion in September. He does need one more to make it certain. Asanoyama? 2-2 after a loss today so he must win at least 2 of his last 3 to return to Juryo next time. Enho is also 2-2 and can’t be promoted up next time. In the Sandanme, 3 are currently 4-0 with nearly 20 more trying to earn promotion tomorrow. The Jonidan has 8 at 4-0 with 3 more going for that tomorrow, while the Jonokuchi has one at 4-0 with 4 more trying for promotion tomorrow.

Reminder: NHK World Japan will have 50 minutes of LIVE top tier coverage in English tomorrow beginning at 1:10 AM PT/4:10 AM ET.

New Japan 7/19/25 Results

New Japan kicked off the G1 CLIMAX 35 Tournament, the promotion’s biggest annual tournament, today in Hokkaido. The Road To Tokyo Dome has officially begun.

Today’s event was held at Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai Kita Yell in Hokkaido and can be watched on demand OUTSIDE JAPAN ONLY on New Japan World. This event aired in Japan as part of WORLD PRO WRESTLING LIVE 2025 exclusively on TV Asahi.

The announced paid attendance was 2579.

All matches were G1 CLIMAX matches, 30 minute time limit.
Match 1: Block B: YOSHI-HASHI beat Shingo Takagi.
Match 2: Block A: EVIL beat Callum Newman by submission.
Match 3: Block B: Drilla Moloney beat Great-O-Khan.
Match 4: Block A: Yuya Uemura beat Boltin Oleg.
Match 5: Block B: Shota Umino beat El Phantasmo.
Match 6: Block A: Ryohei Oiwa beat David Finlay.
Match 7: Block B: Konosuke Takeshita beat Gabriel Kidd by ref stoppage (technical submission).
Match 8: Block A: Yota Tsuji beat SANADA.
Match 9: Block B: Ren Narita beat Zack Sabre Jr.
Mian Event: Block A: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Taichi.

Day 2 is tomorrow. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin TONIGHT at 10 PM PT/1 AM ET.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 7/19/25 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH ran the first half of a special 25th Anniversary doubleheader today in Tokyo.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in English. The live broadcast was an ABEMA exclusive in Japan and will be available in Japanese shortly.

The announced paid attendance was 1596, a legit advance sellout including standing room only tickets.

Match 1: Naomichi Marufuji & Daiki Odashima beat KENTA & Junta Miyawaki. Odashima pinned Miyawaki after Rotating Hell Olympics Part 1.

Match 2: Dragon Bane, Alpha Wolf & Super Crazy beat Shuhei Taniguchi, Will Kroos & Hajime Ohara. Bane pinned Ohara after Twisterbane.

Match 3: Manabu Soya, Daiki Inaba, Saxon Huxley & Yuto Kikuchi beat Ulka Sasaki, AMAKUSA, Eita & Black Menso-re. Soya pinned MEnso-re after Ballistic.

Match 4: Takashi Sugiura & Daga beat Tetsuya Endo & Atsushi Kotoge. Daga pinned Kotoge after Diablo Wings.

Match 5: Jack Morris, Tadasuke, Owadasan & TBA, a supposed new Team 2000X member revealed to be Knull, beat Kaito Kiyomiya, Galeno, Alejandro & Harutoki. Knull pinned Alejandro after a chokeslam.

Match 6: GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion YO-HEY beat HAYATA to retain the title. V4 for YO-HEY.

Main Event: Kenoh beat GHC Heavyweight Champion OZAWA by ref stoppage (KO/TKO) to win the title. Kenoh becomes the 47th GHC Heavyweight Champion. Next up: KENTA. That match will happen tomorrow.

The second half of the doubleheader is tomorrow. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin TONIGHT at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET.

All-Japan News: Royal Road Tournament Set, More (Updated)

All-Japan has announced the field for the 2025 Royal Road Tournament, a single-elimination bracket-style tournament for Heavyweights only coming up in August & September. There are 16 entrants this year, 15 of which were revealed today: Jun Saito, Rei Saito, Ren Ayabe, Kento Miyahara, Yuma Aoyagi, Hideki Suzuki, Shotaro Ashino, Ryuki Honda, Hokuto Omori, Koran, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Xyon, Kengo Mashimo, Naoya Nomura and, noteworthy, Odyssey aka the former Odyssey Jones in WWE. Entrant 16 is TBA, whoever it is will face Rei Saito in Round 1. TBA will be revealed via participation on 8/3 at Ota City General Gym.
The other Round 1 matchups:
Kento Miyahara vs. Kengo Mashimo
Yuma Aoyagi vs. Naoya Nomura
Shotaro Ashino vs. Davey Boy Smith Jr.
Hideki Suzuki vs. Odyssey
Ryuki Honda vs. Koran
Hokuto Omori vs. Xyon
Jun Saito vs. Ren Ayabe

Ayabe is the defending tournament winner.

All matches will be held under PWF Rules, 1 fall with no time limit. Round 1 will be on 8/24 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, 8/30 at Kunibiki Messe Large Exhibition Hall in Shimane and 8/31 at Kobe Sambo Hall in Kobe. The Quarterfinals will be 9/3 at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo and 9/6 at Light Cube Utsunomiya in Tochigi. The Semifinals & Finals will be 9/15 at Korakuen.

Also set for 8/3 is a GAORA TV Championship match-after Takashi successfully retained the title in a 5-way in Dragon Gate at Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival 2025 last weekend, his next challenger has been announced-because apparently he’s a draw if nothing else, Kuroshio TOKYO Japan.

UPDATE: Fallout from 7/17-after Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi successfully defended the All-Japan World Tag Team Championship, the next challenge came from Hideki Suzuki & Kengo Mashimo. Accepted and it’s now official. That match will happen on 8/3. Also, I incorrectly stated the 7/17 match was V4 for the champs. It actually was V3.

Stardom 7/17/25 Results

Stardom ran their last house show for a while today in Aomori.

Today’s event was held at Ulry 1st Floor Multipurpose Hall in Aomori and will be available on demand on Stardom World at a later date. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 572.

Match 1: Saya Kamitani & Momo Watanabe beat Natsupoi & Sayaka Kurara. Kamitani pinned Natsupoi after Star Crusher.

Match 2: Miyu Amasaki beat Saki Kashima & Ema Maishima in a 3-way by pinning Maishims.

Match 3: Ranna Yagami & Kiyoka Kotatsu beat Yuria Hime & Kikyo Furusawa. Yagami pinned Furusawa after Beat Master.

Match 4: Hazuki & Koguma beat Ami Sohrei & Lady C. Koguma pinned C after a diving body press.

Match 5: Natsuko Tora, Konami & Ruaka beat Hanan, Saya Iida & Momo Kohgo. Ruaka pinned Iida after Freezer Bomb.

Match 6: Suzu Suzuki, Bozilla & Akira Kurogame beat Waka Tsukiyama, HANAKO & Rian. Bozilla pinned Rian after a piledriver.

Main Event: Saori Anou, Yuna Mizumori & Aya Sakura beat Starlight Kid, AZM & Mei Seira. Anou pinned Kid after Tantan Dollar.

The next event is STARDOM SAPPORO RENDEZVOUS 2025 Monday at Chateraise Gateau Kingdom Sapporo in Hokkaido. Live streaming as a PPV on Stardom World will begin Sunday at 11 PM PT/2 AM ET.

In other news, after the champion issued a challenge yesterday, High Speed Champion Mei Seira vs. Honoka (WAVE) for the title has been added to 7/24 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo.

All-Japan 7/17/25 Results

All-Japan kicked off the Summer Action Series 2025 today with the start of the Zennichi Jr. Festival, a Junior Heavyweight single tournament

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

The announced paid attendance was 855. Rather low for Korakuen recently.

Zennichi Jr. Festival:
Match 1: Block B: Dan Tamura beat Fuminori Abe.
Match 2: Block A: Hikaru Sato beat Ryo Inoue by submission.

Match 3: Hideki Suzuki, Kengo Mashimo & Seigo Tachibana beat Kumaarashi, Takashi & Shota Kofuji. Suzuki beat Kofuji with a sleeper hold.

Match 4: Ryuki Honda, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Shotaro Ashino & Ren Ayabe beat Jun & Rei Saito, MUSASHI & Yuko Miyamoto. Ayabe pinned MUSASHI after Des Roulette.

Match 5: All-Japan World Tag Team Champions Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi beat Hokuto Omori & Talos to retain the titles. Aoyagi pinned Omori after THE FOOL. V4 for the champs.

Zennichi Jr. Festival:
Match 6: Block B: Atsuki Aoyagi beat Naruki Doi.
Main Event: Block A: Rising Hayato beat Seiki Yoshioka.

The next event is Sunday at Volfert Toyama in Toyama. There will be no live broadcast. On demand later that evening.

Stardom 7/16/25 Results

Stardom headed to northern Japan today to start a rare midweek doubleheader, today running an event in Akita.

Today’s event was held at Akita Selion Plaza in Akita and will be available on demand on Stardom World at a later date. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 456.

Match 1: Suzu Suzuki, Bozilla & Akira Kurogame beat AZM, Miyu Amasaki & Ema Maishima. Bozilla pinned Maishima after a piledriver.

Match 2: Hazuki & Koguma beat Sayaka Kurara & Yuria Hime. Hazuki pinned Hime after a diving senton.

Match 3: Saki Kashima, Ami Sohrei, Lady C & Kiyoka Kokatsu beat Waka Tsukiyama, HANAKO, Rian & Kikyo Furusawa. Sohrei pinned Rian after a brainbuster.

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

Match 5: Starlight Kid & Mei Seira beat Saori Anou & Yuna Mizumori. Kid beat Mizumori with Black Tiger Leg Murder.

Main Event: Saya Kamitani, Natsuko Tora, Ruaka & Momo Watanabe beat Hanan, Saya Iida, Natsupoi & Momo Kohgo. Tora pinned Hanan after a swanton bomb.

The next event is tomorrow at Ulry 1st Floor Multipurpose Hall in Aomori. There will be no live broadcast.