TJPW Tokyo Princess Cup 7/27/2025 – July 27 2025
TJPW Tokyo Princess Cup July 27 2025
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Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025
Start Time: 1:00 PM (Japan Standard Time)
Venue: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Organization: Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (TJPW)
Event Summary:
The action in the Tokyo Princess Cup 2025 tournament heated up on July 27th as TJPW returned to Korakuen Hall for another afternoon packed with competitive spirit and memorable performances. This show featured four key quarterfinal bouts, along with entertaining undercard matches that showcased the promotion’s unique blend of humor, emotion, and athleticism.
Match Card & Results:
1. Tag Team Match (Non-Tournament)
Raku & Kaya Toribami vs. Himawari & Wakana Uehara
Winners: Raku & Kaya Toribami
A cheerful tag match that brought smiles to the crowd and warmed them up for the tournament bouts.
2. Tokyo Princess Cup 2025 – Quarterfinal
Suzume vs. Hikari Noa
Winner: Hikari Noa
This bout highlighted Hikari’s sharp instincts and determination as she earned her spot in the semifinals.
3. Tokyo Princess Cup 2025 – Quarterfinal
Yuki Aino vs. Miu Watanabe
Winner: Miu Watanabe
A strong showing from both, but Miu’s raw power was the deciding factor in a physical battle.
4. Six-Woman Tag Match
Yuki Kamifuku, Hyper Misao & Haruna Neko vs. Pom Harajuku, Arisu Endo & Shino Suzuki
Winners: Kamifuku, Misao & Neko
TJPW’s signature comedy and teamwork delivered a fun and dynamic match.
5. Tokyo Princess Cup 2025 – Quarterfinal
Mizuki vs. Nao Kakuta
Winner: Mizuki
A competitive and emotional showdown where Mizuki advanced after a picture-perfect finish.
6. Tokyo Princess Cup 2025 – Quarterfinal
Yuki Arai vs. Moka Miyamoto
Winner: Yuki Arai
A spirited contest that ended with Arai showcasing her progress as both a fighter and a future star.
Show Review:
This event moved the Princess Cup into high gear. All four quarterfinal winners — Miu Watanabe, Mizuki, Hikari Noa, and Yuki Arai — showed growth and grit. Mizuki’s emotional victory and Miu’s strength-based performance were among the show’s most memorable moments.
The undercard brought the usual TJPW flavor, with crowd-pleasing antics and strong chemistry, particularly from the six-woman tag.
Venue Notes – Korakuen Hall:
The atmosphere inside Korakuen Hall helped elevate the emotional weight of each match. The audience remained lively and fully engaged throughout the show, adding even more intensity to every key moment.
Final Thoughts:
TJPW’s Tokyo Princess Cup on July 27, 2025, was a well-rounded, engaging event that delivered tournament drama, character work, and top-tier performances. The tournament is heating up, and with just a few matches left, anticipation for the finals is at an all-time high.