NOAH SUNNY VOYAGE 2025 8/3/25

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Date & Location

Date: Sunday, August 3, 2025
Venue: Kobe Sanbo Hall, Hyōgo, Japan

Preview

Pro Wrestling NOAH’s “Sunny Voyage 2025” in Kobe features a card packed with high-stakes tag matches, undercard singles bouts, and a headline GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team title defense. With inter-stable rivalries heating up—Team 2000X, ALL REBELLION, Passion RATEL’S and Noah regulars like Marufuji and Kenoh all represented—expect physical intensity and storyline progression. The Junior Tag title match also promises fast-paced action as Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf put their belts on the line against challengers Eita & Shuji Kondo, marking a pivotal moment in the division.

Match Card

  1. Tag Team Match: Ulka Sasaki & HAYATA vs. Alejandro & Kai Fujimura (ALL REBELLION)
  2. Three‑Way Match: Hajime Ohara (TEAM NOAH) vs. AMAKUSA vs. Black Menso‑re
  3. 6‑Man Tag: Naomichi Marufuji, Kazuyuki Fujita & Junta Miyawaki vs. Kenoh, Tetsuya Endo & Atsushi Kotoge
  4. Singles Match: Galeno (ALL REBELLION) vs. Calibus
  5. Tag Team Match: Kaito Kiyomiya & Harutoki (ALL REBELLION) vs. Jack Morris & Tadasuke (TEAM 200X)
  6. Singles Match: Owadasan (TEAM 2000X) vs. Daiki Odashima
  7. Semi‑Final 6‑Man Tag: Manabu Soya, Daiki Inaba & Yuto Kikuchi (Passion RATEL’S) vs. OZAWA, Takashi Sugiura & Knull (TEAM 2000X)
  8. Main Event – GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Champions Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf vs. Challengers Eita & Shuji Kondo (3rd defense)

Conclusion

Sunny Voyage 2025 delivered compelling action across the card. The main event saw Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf retain the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team titles in a hard-fought match against Eita & Shuji Kondo, chalking up their third successful defense. In the undercard, factional collision points erupted in matches like Marufuji & company vs. Kenoh’s trio and the Passion RATEL’S vs. TEAM 2000X six-man clash, setting up future rivalries. Galeno’s singles win over Calibus and Daiki Odashima’s victory cemented them as rising threats. Momentum has clearly shifted following this card, underscoring that alliances and ambition are driving NOAH toward the end-of-summer stretch.