BITE-SIZE SHOW REVIEW: Marigold First Dream 2026 (03/01/2026)

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Pre-Show Podcast

Pre-Show Notes

  • 3rd Marigold World Champion Miku Aono has been champion for 69 days – in her first reign. This will be the first title defence of her reign.
  • This show marks the first time that the Marigold World Championship has main-evented a PPV since First Dream 2025, where Utami Hayashishita dethroned Sareee.
  • The pair met a calendar year ago in the semi-main event of First Dream 2025, where Mai Sakurai ended Miku Aono’s 174 day reign with the United National Championship. Sakurai would then eclipse her reign in terms of days (277) and in terms of title defences (6 to Miku’s 3).
  • The current singles record between the pair is 1-1-2, with their first match taking place in AWG back in February 2020. Their most recent encounter was on the final night of the 2025 Dream Star Grand Prix, with it going to a time-limit draw, allowing Miku Aono to progress to the tournament final at Mai Sakurai’s expense.
  • Miku Aono’s 2025 singles record is 13-2-3, while her overall Marigold singles record is 25-3-11
  • Of Miku Aono’s three matches inside Ota City Gymnasium, she has only won one (a pre-show tag team match on a 2024 AJPW card) and lost her only singles match – to Mai Sakurai at last year’s First Dream show.
  • Mai Sakurai’s 2025 singles record is 16-3-3, while her overall Marigold singles record is 24-7-4
  • Inside Ota Ward City Gymnasium, Mai Sakurai’s record is excellent, winning 7 of her 9 matches in the venue, while winning all three of her singles matches – including dethroning Miku Aono for the United National Championship last year.
  • This will be Mai Sakurai’s first challenge for the Marigold World Championship, with her having to have time off recently due to a bout of diverticulitis; this is her first match back.
  • 3rd Marigold United National Champion Victoria Yuzuki has been champion for 69 days – in her first reign. This will be the third title defence of her reign.
  • Victoria Yuzuki’s 2025 singles record is 13-5-4, while her overall Marigold singles record is 22-14-7.
  • Shoko Koshino’s 2025 singles record is 4-1-1, while her overall Marigold singles record is 4-2-1.
  • This will be the first time Yuzuki and Koshino have met in singles action, and will only be the fourth time they have shared a ring together.
  • 2nd GHC Women’s Champion Takumi Iroha has been champion for 215 days – in her first reign. This will be the fifth title defence of her reign.
  • Mayu Iwatani’s 2025 singles record stands at 13-3-3 (12-2-3 in Marigold), with all but two of those matches coming in Marigold. Only Seri Yamaoka and IYO SKY have beaten Mayu since she joined Marigold in May.
  • Mayu’s record in Ota-Ward City Gymnasium is 5-6 while she is 3-1 in singles matches at the venue – her last being a victory over Hazuki during the 2023 5Star Grand Prix.
  • Takumi Iroha is yet to be beaten in singles action in 2025, currently sporting a record of 12-0-1 this year, with the one draw taking place against Utami Hayashishita in a Marigold ring in July. She has only lost one singles match since the start of 2024, with this loss happening in San Francisco against Zara Zakher for West Coast Pro. Iroha hasn’t lost a singles match in Japan since October 2023, when she challenged AKINO unsuccessfully for the OZ Academy Openweight Championship.
  • Takumi’s record in Ota-Ward City Gymnasium is 2-1-1, though she drew her only singles match at the venue – a match against Syuri during the 2021 5Star Grand Prix.
  • The current singles record between the pair is 2-1-1 in Iroha’s favour, though Mayu Iwatani did win their last singles match back in November of 2020 whilst in Stardom.
  • Mayu Iwatani is vying to become the first ever person to hold both the IWGP Women’s Championship and the GHC Women’s Championship, with this being her first attempt at the belt.
  • This will be the second successive PPV that Chika Goto has faced a former-Marigold World Champion – having faced Sareee at Grand Destiny in October – when she faces Utami Hayashishita at First Dream. She is looking to prove herself after not being able to persuade current Marigold World Champion Miku Aono to change their singles match to a title match as, in the words of the champion, she had not earned it.
  • Utami Hayashishita’s 2025 singles record is 13-3-2, while her overall Marigold singles record is 22-6-3.
  • Chika Goto’s 2025 singles record is 10-11-2, while her overall Marigold singles record is 15-19-4.
  • The pair have only met once before in singles competition, with Utami coming out victorious during the 2024 Dream Star Grand Prix in less than 10 minutes.
  • 6th Marigold Twinstar Champions Dark Wolf Army (CHIAKI (2) & Misa Matsui (1)) have been champions for 69 days – in their first reign. This will be the third title defence of their reign.
  • CHIAKI and Misa nominated their Darkness Revolution stablemates as their new challengers following their second successful title defence against Minami Yuki and Chika Goto on the 12th December.
  • CHIAKI is currently the only member of the roster to hold a Marigold belt more than once, and held the Twinstar Championships alongside challenger Nagisa Nozaki in late 2024 before losing them to Bozilla and a debuting Tank The Iron Lady at First Dream 2025.
  • This will be Rea Seto’s first time challenging for the Twin Star Championships.
  • CHIAKI’s 2025 tag team record is 27-12-4, while her overall Marigold tag team record is 41-20-4.
  • Misa Matsui’s 2025 tag team record is 28-5-4, while her overall Marigold tag team record is 34-20-5.
  • Nagisa Nozaki’s 2025 tag team record is 15-8-5, while her overall Marigold tag team record is 32-11-7.
  • Rea Seto’s 2025 tag team record is 14-12-1, while her overall Marigold tag team record is 18-24-1.
  • Megaton has lost 20 singles matches in a row, dating back to a victory over Ryoko Sakimura on the 30th May. It has been 57 Marigold matches – not including the Marigold Rumble on New Year’s Eve – since her last victory.
  • Marigold announced that Minami Yuki has sustained a knee injury and will therefore be unable to compete on the December 27th Korakuen Hall show or First Dream.
  • Minami Yuki has been replaced on this show by freelancer Momoka Hanazono, who will make her third appearance for the company – the last being at First Dream 2025 in the Marigold Rumble.
  • Natsumi Showzuki will return from injury on this show having suffered a dislocated right shoulder joint and partial avulsion fracture of the labrum in the middle of June, causing her to be out of in-ring action since the 17th June.
  • Kouki Amarei will return from injury on this show having suffered a fracture to her left clavicle at the end of September when wrestling as a part of the Zushi Pro-Wrestling Festival.
  • After impressing in her four matches so far for the company – including a very impressive High-Speed Championship match against Mayu Iwatani – 15-year-old CoCo makes her PPV debut.
  • It has been a full year since 2025 Rookie of the Year Seri Yamaoka’s pro-wrestling debut, with her wrestling MIRAI to a time-limit draw at First Dream 2025.
  • This will be Marigold’s second ever show at the Ota-Ward City Gymnasium, with First Dream 2025 – their first – bringing in an attendance of 1,830. This number outdrew all TJPW events, both NJPW G1 Climax events at the venue and the Stardom Cinderella Tournament finals, but was slightly below the 2025 average at the venue of 2,082.61 from the 18 shows there.
  • Attendance Note: 3rd Marigold World Champion Miku Aono has been champion for 69 days – in her first reign. This will be the first title defence of her reign.
  • This show marks the first time that the Marigold World Championship has main-evented a PPV since First Dream 2025, where Utami Hayashishita dethroned Sareee.
  • The pair met a calendar year ago in the semi-main event of First Dream 2025, where Mai Sakurai ended Miku Aono’s 174 day reign with the United National Championship. Sakurai would then eclipse her reign in terms of days (277) and in terms of title defences (6 to Miku’s 3).
  • The current singles record between the pair is 1-1-2, with their first match taking place in AWG back in February 2020. Their most recent encounter was on the final night of the 2025 Dream Star Grand Prix, with it going to a time-limit draw, allowing Miku Aono to progress to the tournament final at Mai Sakurai’s expense.
  • Miku Aono’s 2025 singles record is 13-2-3, while her overall Marigold singles record is 25-3-11
  • Of Miku Aono’s three matches inside Ota City Gymnasium, she has only won one (a pre-show tag team match on a 2024 AJPW card) and lost her only singles match – to Mai Sakurai at last year’s First Dream show.
  • Mai Sakurai’s 2025 singles record is 16-3-3, while her overall Marigold singles record is 24-7-4
  • Inside Ota Ward City Gymnasium, Mai Sakurai’s record is excellent, winning 7 of her 9 matches in the venue, while winning all three of her singles matches – including dethroning Miku Aono for the United National Championship last year.
  • This will be Mai Sakurai’s first challenge for the Marigold World Championship, with her having to have time off recently due to a bout of diverticulitis; this is her first match back.
  • 3rd Marigold United National Champion Victoria Yuzuki has been champion for 69 days – in her first reign. This will be the third title defence of her reign.
  • Victoria Yuzuki’s 2025 singles record is 13-5-4, while her overall Marigold singles record is 22-14-7.
  • Shoko Koshino’s 2025 singles record is 4-1-1, while her overall Marigold singles record is 4-2-1.
  • This will be the first time Yuzuki and Koshino have met in singles action, and will only be the fourth time they have shared a ring together.
  • 2nd GHC Women’s Champion Takumi Iroha has been champion for 215 days – in her first reign. This will be the fifth title defence of her reign.
  • Mayu Iwatani’s 2025 singles record stands at 13-3-3 (12-2-3 in Marigold), with all but two of those matches coming in Marigold. Only Seri Yamaoka and IYO SKY have beaten Mayu since she joined Marigold in May.
  • Mayu’s record in Ota-Ward City Gymnasium is 5-6 while she is 3-1 in singles matches at the venue – her last being a victory over Hazuki during the 2023 5Star Grand Prix.
  • Takumi Iroha is yet to be beaten in singles action in 2025, currently sporting a record of 12-0-1 this year, with the one draw taking place against Utami Hayashishita in a Marigold ring in July. She has only lost one singles match since the start of 2024, with this loss happening in San Francisco against Zara Zakher for West Coast Pro. Iroha hasn’t lost a singles match in Japan since October 2023, when she challenged AKINO unsuccessfully for the OZ Academy Openweight Championship.
  • Takumi’s record in Ota-Ward City Gymnasium is 2-1-1, though she drew her only singles match at the venue – a match against Syuri during the 2021 5Star Grand Prix.
  • The current singles record between the pair is 2-1-1 in Iroha’s favour, though Mayu Iwatani did win their last singles match back in November of 2020 whilst in Stardom.
  • Mayu Iwatani is vying to become the first ever person to hold both the IWGP Women’s Championship and the GHC Women’s Championship, with this being her first attempt at the belt.
  • This will be the second successive PPV that Chika Goto has faced a former-Marigold World Champion – having faced Sareee at Grand Destiny in October – when she faces Utami Hayashishita at First Dream. She is looking to prove herself after not being able to persuade current Marigold World Champion Miku Aono to change their singles match to a title match as, in the words of the champion, she had not earned it.
  • Utami Hayashishita’s 2025 singles record is 13-3-2, while her overall Marigold singles record is 22-6-3.
  • Chika Goto’s 2025 singles record is 10-11-2, while her overall Marigold singles record is 15-19-4.
  • The pair have only met once before in singles competition, with Utami coming out victorious during the 2024 Dream Star Grand Prix in less than 10 minutes.
  • 6th Marigold Twinstar Champions Dark Wolf Army (CHIAKI (2) & Misa Matsui (1)) have been champions for 69 days – in their first reign. This will be the third title defence of their reign.
  • CHIAKI and Misa nominated their Darkness Revolution stablemates as their new challengers following their second successful title defence against Minami Yuki and Chika Goto on the 12th December.
  • CHIAKI is currently the only member of the roster to hold a Marigold belt more than once, and held the Twinstar Championships alongside challenger Nagisa Nozaki in late 2024 before losing them to Bozilla and a debuting Tank The Iron Lady at First Dream 2025.
  • This will be Rea Seto’s first time challenging for the Twin Star Championships.
  • CHIAKI’s 2025 tag team record is 27-12-4, while her overall Marigold tag team record is 41-20-4.
  • Misa Matsui’s 2025 tag team record is 28-5-4, while her overall Marigold tag team record is 34-20-5.
  • Nagisa Nozaki’s 2025 tag team record is 15-8-5, while her overall Marigold tag team record is 32-11-7.
  • Rea Seto’s 2025 tag team record is 14-12-1, while her overall Marigold tag team record is 18-24-1.
  • Megaton has lost 20 singles matches in a row, dating back to a victory over Ryoko Sakimura on the 30th May. It has been 57 Marigold matches – not including the Marigold Rumble on New Year’s Eve – since her last victory.
  • Marigold announced that Minami Yuki has sustained a knee injury and will therefore be unable to compete on the December 27th Korakuen Hall show or First Dream.
  • Minami Yuki has been replaced on this show by freelancer Momoka Hanazono, who will make her third appearance for the company – the last being at First Dream 2025 in the Marigold Rumble.
  • Natsumi Showzuki will return from injury on this show having suffered a dislocated right shoulder joint and partial avulsion fracture of the labrum in the middle of June, causing her to be out of in-ring action since the 17th June.
  • Kouki Amarei will return from injury on this show having suffered a fracture to her left clavicle at the end of September when wrestling as a part of the Zushi Pro-Wrestling Festival.
  • After impressing in her four matches so far for the company – including a very impressive High-Speed Championship match against Mayu Iwatani – 15-year-old CoCo makes her PPV debut.
  • It has been a full year since 2025 Rookie of the Year Seri Yamaoka’s pro-wrestling debut, with her wrestling MIRAI to a time-limit draw at First Dream 2025.
  • This will be Marigold’s second ever show at the Ota-Ward City Gymnasium, with First Dream 2025 – their first – bringing in an attendance of 1,830. This number outdrew all TJPW events, both NJPW G1 Climax events at the venue and the Stardom Cinderella Tournament finals, but was slightly below the 2025 average at the venue of 2,082.61 from the 18 shows there.
  • Attendance Note: The announced attendance inside Ota-Ward City Gymnasium in Tokyo was 1,812. This is marginally less than their number for First Dream 2025 (1,830) – a nominal 18 person and 0.98% decrease. Though a decrease, the number is still higher than all three of TJPW’s shows in the venue last year and the finals of Stardom’s Cinderella Tournament.

Quick Results

  • 6-Woman Tag Team Match: Seri Yamaoka, Shinno & CoCo def. Kizuna Tanaka, Komomo Minami & Yuuka Yamazaki w/ German Suplex (13:12)
  • 6-Woman Tag Team Match: Natsumi Showzuki, Kouki Amarei & Hummingbird def. Momoka Hanazono, Nagisa Tachibana & Nao Ishikawa w/ Amethyst Butterfly (9:59)
  • Singles Match: Kuroshio TOKYO Japan def. Megaton w/ School Boy (1:08) (NR)
  • Singles Match: Kuroshio TOKYO Japan def. Megaton w/ School Boy (1:00) (NR)
  • Singles Match: Kuroshio TOKYO Japan def. Megaton w/ School Boy (1:28) (NR)
  • Singles Match: Utami Hayashishita def. Chika Goto w/ German Suplex Hold (12:03) (***1/2)
  • Marigold Twinstar Championships Match: Darkness Revolution (Misa Matsui & CHIAKI) (c) def. Darkness Revolution (Rea Seto & Nagisa Nozaki) w/ Misa Kawaii Driver (17:02) (***1/2)
  • Marigold United National Championship Match: Victoria Yuzuki (c) def. Shoko Koshino w/ Victory Sunset (16:11) (***3/4)
  • GHC Women’s Championship Match: Mayu Iwatani def. Takumi Iroha (c) w/ Moonsault (25:09) (****3/4)
  • Marigold World Championship Match: Miku Aono (c) def. Mai Sakurai w/ Red Sensation (26:01) (****1/2)

Show Notes

  • Megaton’s mystery opponent ‘Popular K’ was revealed to be former-NXT and now freelancer Kuroshio TOKYO Japan. Megaton pleaded after each pinfall for another match, which Kuroshio granted, rolling her up with the same move each time. Megaton’s run of consecutive singles losses now extends to 24.
  • Following the ‘Darkness Summit’ Twinstar Championships match, the champions Misa Matsui and CHIAKI were confronted by Twinstar Cup 2025 winners Seri Yamaoka and Shinno, who officially laid out their challenge for the titles at Mayu Iwatani’s 15th Anniversary show on January 24th.
  • Mayu Iwatani becomes the third GHC Women’s Champion, the first woman to hold both IWGP and the GHC Women’s Championships.
  • Takumi Iroha’s reign is ended at 215 days, the longest in the belt’s short history, with four successful title defences.
  • After her win, Mayu Iwatani was challenged to a special singles match by Utami Hayashishita in what has been christened a fifteenth anniversary match – it will be their first singles match since their time-limit draw in the Dream Star Grand Prix at the end of August 2025. It will take place at Mayu Iwatani’s 15th Anniversary show: ICON FOREVER on January 24th.
  • Miku Aono retain the Marigold World Championship in her first defence, debuting a brand new move she has christened the Red Sensation.
  • At the end of the show, Miku Aono was joined by Mayu, Victoria Yuzuki and Utami Hayashishita, setting up a tag team match for the main event of Marigold’s upcoming Korakuen Hall show on January 12th, where it will be Mike Aono & Utami Hayashishita vs. Victoria Yuzuki & Mayu Iwatani.

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

  • Monday 12th January – New Year Golden Garden 2026 – Night 1, Korakuen Hall, Tokyo (LIVE)
  • 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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Hailing from Stoke-on-Trent, Rob fell back in love with the wrestling business in 2016 after a decade-long break. Rob is the host of the The Stardom Cast, The Marigold Standard and sometimes can be found writing books - with an odd fascination with 1995 WWF/WCW!

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