MARIGOLD DREAM STAR GRAND PRIX 2025 Opening game 8/2/25

MARIGOLD DREAM STAR GRAND PRIX 2025 Opening game 8/2/25

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Date: Friday, August 2, 2025
Location: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan

Preview:

MARIGOLD launches the 2025 edition of its most prestigious tournament — the DREAM STAR GRAND PRIX — with a star-studded opening night at Korakuen Hall. With elite wrestlers divided into the Red and Blue Stars blocks, each competitor will fight through a demanding schedule in pursuit of tournament glory and a shot at the top title. The first night sets the tone, featuring early battles between championship hopefuls and rising prospects. The atmosphere is electric as fans witness the beginning of a month-long war where every victory matters.

Match Card:

1. Blue Stars Block Match
MIRAI vs. Chiaki Mikasa
– A stylistic clash kicks off the tournament with MIRAI’s explosive power going against Chiaki’s strategic grappling.

2. Red Stars Block Match
Nanae Takahashi vs. Yuzuki
– Legendary Nanae tests the fire of young Yuzuki in a bout that represents the old guard vs. the future.

3. Tag Team Match
Rei Sento & Megumi Yabushita vs. Mayumi Ozora & Arisu Endo
– A dynamic tag match to keep tensions high between factions and showcase the depth of the MARIGOLD roster.

4. Red Stars Block Match
Suzu Suzuki vs. Natsumi Showa
– Two intense competitors battle it out in a contest of speed, aggression, and mental toughness.

5. Blue Stars Block Match
Risa Sera vs. Kohaku
– A contrast of styles sees the deathmatch queen Risa Sera face the high-energy Kohaku in an unpredictable encounter.

6. Main Event – Red Stars Block Match
Utami Hayashishita vs. Tomoka Inaba
– The main event brings a hard-hitting dream match between top-tier athlete Utami and the fierce striker Tomoka, capping off opening night with a potential classic.

Conclusion:

The opening round of the DREAM STAR GRAND PRIX 2025 brought excitement, physicality, and surprises at Korakuen Hall. MIRAI picked up early momentum, Suzu Suzuki edged out a tough battle, and Utami Hayashishita closed the night with a commanding victory against Inaba in a hard-fought main event. The standings begin to take shape, and the early tone of this year’s tournament is one of intensity and unpredictability.

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