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Champions Retain At TJPW Additional Attack ’25 at Korakuen Hall

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Champions Retain At TJPW Additional Attack ’25 at Korakuen Hall

By: Pep S. Caro

TJPW held Additional Attack ’25 on October 18, 2025 at Korakuen Hall. The card was made up of 9 matches, 4 of them with championships on the line to kickoff the weekend in Tokyo.

  1. Chika Nanase & Kira Summer defeat Mifu Ashida & Ren Konatsu
  2. DDT Iron Man Heavy Metalweight Championship: Mahiro Kiryu (c) defeats Kaya Toribami and Pom Harajuku and Raku and Suzume
  3. Miyu Yamashita defeats Shino Suzuki
  4. Shoko Nakajima defeats Uta Takami
  5. Mizuki defeats Haru Kazashiro
  6. Quiz Match: Yuki Arai defeats Hyper Misao
  7. International Princess Championship: Arisu Endo (c) defeats Alice Crowley
  8. Princess Tag Team Championship: Ober Eats (Wakana Uehara & Yuki Kamifuku) defeat Hot Shot (Toga & Yuna Manase)
  9. Princess Of Princess Championship: Miu Watanabe (c) defeats Yuki Aino

In the first match, Kira and Chika quickly defeated Mifu and Ren. Mifu’s losing streak in TJPW continues. In the second match, Mahiro retained her championship in a highly entertaining bout. Pom came very close to dethroning her, but Mahiro was smarter and reversed the pinfall attempt to take the victory.

In the third match, Miyu defeated Shino. It was a fast-paced but surprising bout, with Shino going on the offensive as soon as the bell rang. Despite a blistering first minute, Miyu gradually took control and took the victory. In the fourth match, Shoko defeated Uta. Another fast-paced match, but the veteran’s dominance was more pronounced here. An interesting bout between smaller opponents, but with plenty of energy and speed.

In the fifth match, Mizuki defeated Haru. This bout had a couple of minutes longer than in previous matches, allowing Haru to show off how much she’s grown over the past year. Mizuki debuted a new black gear and dyed her hair black. Despite the new look, her personality and in-ring prowess remained intact, and she took the victory. In the sixth match, Yuki defeated Misao in a quiz match. After one of the wrestlers attempted a pinfall, they had to answer a personal question about their opponent, and the one who answered correctly won. After seven rounds of questions with incorrect answers, Yuki won by correctly answering Misao’s favorite type of sushi. Very fun bout.

In the seventh match, Arisu defeated Crowley to retain her belt. It was an entertaining match in which both women performed very well. Despite Crowley’s overall dominance, Arisu took the victory. After the match, they embraced each other in a sign of respect. In the eighth match, Ober Eats defeated Hot Shot to retain the belts. A very close and entertaining bout that also showcased the complex relationships between the participants: friends, rivals, teammates, and former teammates. Ultimately, the champions prevailed, and after the match, they embraced and shook hands in a sign of respect.

In the main event, Miu defeated Yuki to retain her belt. It was a very good match between the two, worthy of a main event at Korakuen Hall. Miu is at an incredible level at the top of TJPW. Yuki showed she can compete in important matches. Miu ultimately took the victory after a spinning Teardrop. The crowd recognized the efforts of both wrestlers after the match. Now Miu will defend her title against J ROD at TJPW ALL RISE ’25 in November.

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