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MARIGOLD DREAM STAR GRAND PRIX 9/7/25 – September 7 2025 Today Show

MARIGOLD DREAM STAR GRAND PRIX September 7 2025 Today Show

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Event Date: September 7, 2025
Venue: Mie Prefectural Cultural Center, Tsu, Mie, Japan
Attendance: 385 fans

Results:

  • Minami Yuuki picked up the win against Komomo Minami in 8:39.
  • Chiaki earned a solid victory over Nao Ishikawa, finishing with a Fisherman’s Buster at 6:48.
  • In a Star League clash, Mirai (7 pts) scored a crucial win over Kizuna Tanaka (2 pts) using a modified small package after 8:45.
  • Six-Woman Tag Action: Mayu Iwatani, Victoria Yuzuki, & Seri Yamaoka defeated Mai Sakurai, Nagisa Tachibana, & Hummingbird when Iwatani secured the fall at 12:27.
  • Star League highlight: Miku Aono (9 pts) continued her strong run by forcing Chika Goto (5 pts) to tap out to the Texas Cloverleaf at 11:55.
  • In the evening’s final match, Utami Hayashishita, Yuka Yamazaki, & Kouki Amarei overcame Darkness Revolution when Hayashishita hit a German Suplex on Rea Seto after 16:34.

Review:

Night 11 of the tournament offered steady wrestling across the card. Every bout contributed something, even if no single contest stole the spotlight.

  • Victoria Yuzuki’s submission work stood out, while Rea Seto’s Haas of Pain late in the tag bout nearly swung momentum the other way.
  • Mirai delivered a clever win that keeps her tournament hopes alive, while Miku Aono cemented herself as the frontrunner with another convincing performance.
  • The main event, featuring Mayu Iwatani and Kouki Amarei, showcased Iwatani’s experience. She closed the show with a crisp moonsault, further solidifying her momentum.

Updated Standings – Star League:

  • Miku Aono – 9 pts (4–1–1)
  • Mai Sakurai – 8 pts (4–1)
  • Mirai – 7 pts (3–2–1)
  • Nagisa Nozaki – 7 pts (3–2–1)
  • Misa Matsui – 6 pts (3–3)
  • Chika Goto – 5 pts (2–3–1)
  • Chanyota – 4 pts (2–3)
  • Kizuna Tanaka – 2 pts (1–5)

Conclusion:

This night of the Dream Star Grand Prix may not have had a match-of-the-year candidate, but it was consistent and enjoyable from start to finish. With Miku Aono leading the pack and Mai Sakurai close behind, the tournament is shaping up for an exciting finish.

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