MARIGOLD DREAM STAR GRAND PRIX 2025 6th September 2025 Full Show
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Date: Saturday, September 6, 2025
Location: Wohlfahrt Toyama (Bolfert Toyama 2F Multipurpose Hall), Toyama, Japan
Attendance: 345 fans
Match Card & Results:
- Fatal-4-Way Match
Komomo Minami defeated Minami Yuuki, Hummingbird, and Rea Seto with a Komo Clutch on Yuuki. (7:00) - Tag Team Match
Selene Flora (Victoria Yuzuki & Kizuna Tanaka) defeated Seri Yamaoka & Yuka Yamazaki, with the finishing move being a “Victoria Shooting” on Yamazaki. (14:03) - Dream Star Grand Prix Matches
- Mirai defeated Misa Matsui via Lariat. (12:28)
- Miku Aono defeated Nagisa Nozaki with a One Second Ex. (11:19)
- Non-Title Dream League Match
Superfly Champion Mayu Iwatani vs. Chiaki ended in a double count-out. Each received one point. (8:46) - 6-Woman Tag Team Match
Marigold World Champion Utami Hayashishita, Nao Ishikawa & Kouki Amarei defeated United National Champion Mai Sakurai, Nagisa Tachibana & Chika Goto, with Utami delivering a German Suplex on Tachibana for the win. (17:07)
Match Review:
The night opened with an exciting Fatal-4-Way match, where Komomo Minami showed her sharp instincts, securing victory with a Komo Clutch.
In tag team action, Selene Flora continued to prove themselves as a rising force, defeating their opponents with clean teamwork and a powerful finishing sequence.
The Dream Star Grand Prix tournament matches highlighted strong performances: Mirai used her trademark lariat to overcome Misa Matsui, while Miku Aono’s crisp execution earned her the win over Nagisa Nozaki.
The non-title encounter between Mayu Iwatani and Chiaki ended in a double count-out, showing both wrestlers’ determination and leaving the tournament points split evenly.
Closing the show, Utami Hayashishita, alongside Nao Ishikawa and Kouki Amarei, proved dominant in the six-woman tag, with Utami sealing the win with a decisive German Suplex.
Conclusion:
Night 10 of the Dream Star Grand Prix offered thrilling action, important tournament results, and standout performances from top stars. Komomo Minami and Selene Flora impressed early, while Mirai and Miku Aono strengthened their tournament runs. The draw between Mayu Iwatani and Chiaki added tension to the standings, and the champions in the main event underlined their dominance.
As the tournament moves closer to its climax, every victory—and every point—will play a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the 2025 Grand Prix.