NOAH SUNNY VOYAGE 2025 7/26/25
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Preview
The July 26 stop of NOAH’s Sunny Voyage 2025 tour took place in Kyoto’s KBS Hall, offering a focused yet impactful show centered around faction warfare and a major tag title defense. With PASSION RATEL’S defending the GHC Tag Team Championship against the hardened TEAM 2000X pairing of Takashi Sugiura & Daga, the spotlight was squarely on heavyweight strategy and athleticism. The undercard packed energetic matchups across factions like ALL REBELLION, TEAM 2000X, and more, blending storyline development with showcase opportunities.
Date & Location
- Date: Saturday, July 26, 2025
- Venue: KBS Hall (Kyoto Broadcasting System Hall), Kyoto, Japan
- Doors Open: 16:00 JST · Show Start: 17:00 JST
Match Card
According to Wrestle Universe’s published lineup:
6‑Man Tag Match
– Saxon Huxley, YO‑HEY & Yuto Kikuchi (PASSION RATEL’S) vs AMAKUSA, Junta Miyawaki & Daiki OdashimaSingles Match
– Atsushi Kotoge (TEAM NOAH) vs Black MensoreTag Match
– Null & Tadasuke (TEAM 2000X) vs Alejandro & Kai Fujimura (ALL REBELLION)6‑Man Tag Match
– Kaito Kiyomiya, Galeno & Harutoki (ALL REBELLION) vs OZAWA, Jack Morris & Owadasan (TEAM 2000X)Singles Match
– Ulka Sasaki vs HAYATASemi‑Main 6‑Man Tag Match
– Naomichi Marufuji, Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf vs Kenoh, Tetsuya Endo & EitaMain Event – GHC Tag Team Championship
– Champions: Manabu Soya & Daiki Inaba (PASSION RATEL’S) defend against Challengers: Takashi Sugiura & Daga (TEAM 2000X) in their first title defense as the 71st champions.
Conclusion
Though official results weren’t published immediately, the main event headline carried real intrigue:
Passion RATEL’S—champions by merit—faced a daunting first defense against TEAM 2000X’s more brutal and aggressive tandem of Sugiura & Daga. The contrast in styles suggested a high-impact, physical showdown that could set the tone for future faction trajectories.
Undercard bouts featured crossover intensity:
PASSION RATEL’S took on ALL REBELLION members, while TEAM 2000X outmatched YOUTH-oriented squads like ALL REBELLION in tag and singles competition.
Showcases like Ulka Sasaki vs HAYATA and the Marufuji-Dragon Bane-Alpha Wolf vs Kenoh-Endo-Eita six-man clash delivered strong stand-alone effort and planted seeds for upcoming rivalries.
Sunny Voyage cards are typically light on storyline conclusions, but this night in Kyoto radiated momentum—especially with the GHC tag titles on the line—and served as an energizing prelude to NOAH’s next major cards.