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NOAH 25th Anniversary Memorial Voyage 2025 in Yokohama ~NOAH Jr. Tag League 2025~
NOAH 25th Anniversary Memorial Voyage 2025 in Yokohama ~NOAH Jr. Tag League 2025~ took place on March 2, 2025, at Yokohama Budokan in Yokohama, Japan, featuring the finals of the Jr. Tag League and several high-profile matches that highlighted faction rivalries and anniversary showcases. The Main Event was a Lumberjack Death Match for both the GHC Heavyweight Title & GHC National Title as OZAWA battled Manabu Soya. The Semi-Main Event was the NOAH Jr. Tag League 2025 Final Match as AMAKUSA & Junta Miyawaki took on Kieron Lacey & Mark Trew.
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Plot Summary
This event marks the 25th anniversary of Pro-Wrestling Noah, featuring the highly anticipated NOAH Jr. Tag League 2025. Wrestlers from Noah and potentially other promotions will compete in tag team matches, showcasing the speed, skill, and athleticism of the junior heavyweight division. The Yokohama venue will host this significant milestone, celebrating Noah's legacy and the future of its junior talent.
Critical Reception
As a professional wrestling event, critical reception is typically based on match quality, storytelling, crowd reactions, and the overall presentation. Events of this nature are generally well-received by the dedicated fanbase of Pro-Wrestling Noah, who appreciate the technical wrestling and high-stakes tag league competition.
What Reviewers Say
Anticipation for the NOAH Jr. Tag League is consistently high among fans.
The 25th anniversary adds significant historical weight to the event.
Yokohama is a popular and well-regarded venue for major wrestling events.
Google audience: Audience reception for wrestling events is subjective and typically expressed through live attendance, social media engagement, and fan forums. Excitement for this anniversary event and the Jr. Tag League is expected to be strong within the Pro-Wrestling Noah community.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Event-specific)
Fun Fact
Pro-Wrestling Noah was founded by Mitsuharu Misawa, one of Japan's most legendary and respected professional wrestlers, after he departed from All Japan Pro Wrestling in 2000.
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