- Mayu Iwatani will face Utami Hayashishita in a special singles match during her 15th anniversary show – ICON FOREVER – at Korakuen Hall on 24th January, with this tag team match acting as a preview.
- Minami Yuki will be absent from shows moving forward due to a knee injury she sustained in December 2025. There is currently no timetable for her return.
- This is the company’s 23rd show at Korakuen Hall, with their current average in the historic venue sitting at 934.
- Attendance Notes: The announced attendance inside Korakuen Hall in Tokyo was 705. This is an 8.20% decrease from the previous time Marigold ran the venue (768 on the 27th December for the Twinstar Cup) and is the lowest attendance they have drawn to Korakuen Hall since April 25th 2025, making it the third lowest of the twenty-three shows Marigold have run there. However, when you consider this show took place on a weekday, a public holiday, after people in Tokyo for Wrestle Kingdom week had likely gone home, and there were no title matches on the card, this number is still impressive.

Quick Results
- Three-Way Match: Hummingbird def. Megaton &
Nagisa Tachibanaw/ Pinfall (4:47) - Singles Match: Erina Yamanaka def.
Nao Ishikawaw/ Ulka Press (7:42) - Singles Match: Mai Sakurai def.
Rea Setow/ Glorious Driver (11:31) - Tag Team Match: Seri Yamaoka & Yuuka Yamazaki def. Kizuna Tanaka &
Komomo Minamiw/ German Suplex (9:51) - 6-Woman Tag Team Match: Darkness Revolution (Nagisa Nozaki, CHIAKI & Misa Matsui) def. Natsumi Showzuki, Chika Goto &
Shoko Koshinow/ Diving Double Footstomp (14:07) - Tag Team Match: Utami Hayashishita & Miku Aono def.
Mayu Iwatani& Victoria Yuzuki w/ Hijack Bomb (28:24)
Show Notes
- Marigold announced during the broadcast that they will become the first-ever women’s company to run a show at the Yasukuni Shrine Sumo Arena, with the show taking place on March 29th.
- After pinning Mayu Iwatani, Utami Hayashishita expressed an interest in challenging for the GHC Women’s Championship, though Mayu refused to give a straight answer in return.
- Following the main-event, CHIAKI officially challenged Miku Aono for the Marigold World Championship.
You can check out the Marigold roster win/loss records for 2025 right here; https://docs.googleNAgisa .com/spreadsheets/d/11_PWxd5BDxeHIfKqtQ2YtiwhGteRrVUZ3B5L4yrDQE0/edit?gid=517287206#gid=517287206
You can check out a comprehensive run down of the Marigold Championship Histories here; https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18MJ2Cebe36Nvfcpj8uVs1AtMbAV1chn-lG7t-xn44DY/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Upcoming Shows
- Saturday 17th January – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 2, 176BOX, Osaka (VIDEO-ON-DEMAND)
- Sunday 18th January – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 3, Shimizu Marine Building, Shizuoka (VIDEO-ON-DEMAND)
- Saturday 24th January – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 4 ~Mayu Iwatani 15th Anniversary Show~, Korakuen Hall, Tokyo (LIVE)
- Friday 30th January – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 5, Shinjuku FACE, Tokyo (LIVE)
- Saturday 31st January – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 6, Lily Arena Mito, Ibaraki (VIDEO-ON-DEMAND)
- Saturday 7th February – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 7, Esforto Arena Hacioji, Tokyo (VIDEO-ON-DEMAND)
- Sunday 8th February – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 8, Kasugabe Fusei Cube, Saitama (VIDEO-ON-DEMAND)
- Friday 13th February – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 9, Shinjuku FACE, Tokyo (LIVE)
- Saturday 14th February – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 10, Kariya City Aioi Hall, Aichi (VIDEO-ON-DEMAND)
- Sunday 15th February – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 11, 176BOX, Osaka (VIDEO-ON-DEMAND)
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