Wrestle Princess VI

2025 Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling event From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wrestle Princess VI was a professional wrestling event promoted by CyberFight's sub-brand Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling. The event took place on September 20, 2025, in Tokyo, Japan, at the Ota City General Gymnasium. The event aired on CyberAgent's AbemaTV online linear television service and CyberFight's streaming service Wrestle Universe.[2]

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Wrestle Princess VI
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PromotionCyberFight
BrandTokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling
DateSeptember 20, 2025
CityTokyo, Japan
VenueOta City General Gymnasium
Attendance1,127[1]
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It was the sixth annual event under the "Wrestle Princess" branch, which is considered to be Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling's yearly main pay-per-view.[3]

Background

Storylines

The event featured ten professional wrestling matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[4]

Event

The event started with the tag team confrontation between Suzume and Ren Konatsu, and Mei Suruga and Uta Takami, solded with the victory of the latters. Next up, Mahiro Kiryu won a battle royal disputed for the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship. The third bout saw Aja Kong picking up a victory over Himawari in singles competition. In the fourth bout, Pom Harajuku defeated Rika Tatsumi in a deathmatch. Next up, Hiroyo Matsumoto and Yuki Arai defeated Haru Kazashiro and Toga in tag team competition. In the sixth match, Ryo Mizunami and Yuki Aino defeated Miyu Yamashita and Kaya Toribami in tag team competition. The seventh bout saw Arisu Endo defeat Priscilla Kelly to win the vacant International Princess Championship. In the semi main event, Yuki Kamifuku and Wakana Uehara defeated Shoko Nakajima and Hyper Misao to win the Princess Tag Team Championship, ending the latter team's reign at 188 days and three defenses.[5]

In the main event, Miu Watanabe defeated Mizuki to win the Princess of Princess Championship, ending the latter's reign at 259 days and three defenses. The bout represented Watanabe's 2025 Tokyo Princess Cup cash-in. After the bout concluded, Watanabe was challengd by Yuki Aino.[6]

Results

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1Mei Suruga and Uta Takami defeated Suzume and Ren Konatsu by submissionTag team match12:55
2Mahiro Kiryu defeated Pokotan (c), Ram Kaicho, Raku, Shino Suzuki, Mifu Ashida, Kira Summer and Chika NanaseBattle royal for the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship15:21
3Aja Kong defeated Himawari by pinfallSingles match8:53
4Pom Harajuku defeated Rika Tatsumi[a] by pinfallCapture The Flag Scramble Authorized Weapons Deathmatch11:01
5Hiroyo Matsumoto and Yuki Arai defeated Haru Kazashiro and Toga by pinfallTag team match13:52
6Ryo Mizunami and Yuki Aino defeated Miyu Yamashita and Kaya Toribami by submissionTag team match13:11
7Arisu Endo defeated Priscilla Kelly by pinfallDecision match for the vacant International Princess Championship10:59
8Ober Eats (Yuki Kamifuku and Wakana Uehara) defeated Kyoraku Kyomei (Shoko Nakajima and Hyper Misao) (c) by pinfallTag team match for the Princess Tag Team Championship17:02
9Miu Watanabe defeated Mizuki (c) by pinfallSingles match for the Princess of Princess Championship22:58
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
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Notes

  1. Tatsumi was initially scheduled to face Priscilla Kelly in singles competition, but the latter was moved to the International Princess Championship match due to original challegner Jada Stone being sidelined with a knee injury.

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