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Marigold 1st Anniversary Series ~ Burning Desire - Tag 9

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113.07.2025RyanKras168.0 
213.07.2025Kawaii Dropkick6.0 
308.07.2025PacoPacorius8.0This was a fun show. The double main event gauntlet matches were great and the only reason to watch this. Komomo Minami stood out, I was surprised by her weird slingshot move on Tachibana. Ishikawa v. Yuuki was very sloppy and couldn't get a good rhythm going, but Seto v. Yamazaki was very exciting. It was nice to see Rea tear up and have beef with Akatsuki (who was also great) after the gauntlet matches, it's clear the win meant a lot to her. Rest of the matches aren't really worth watching. DR six-woman opened with a hectic ringside brawl and had good workrate with the focus being on CHIAKI, MIRAI and Yuzuki. In the previous six-woman GoChika did some power spots to unsettle Chanyota, then everybody started copying her and performing their own feats of strength. Can you believe the anchor point for the opening triangle match is Megaton? That she held the match together? Me neither. It was pretty fun though and I liked Megaton's persistence in breaking up pins. Nice to see Kouki is moving with more confidence after her injury and isn't using her big boots as much. Crowd was really hot during the gauntlet matches, there was one guy behind the camera in particular who couldn't stop hecklin and hollerin. Usually I'd get annoyed but this time around I appreciated his enthusiasm and got excited myself. :)
408.07.2025SkyIcons6.0The opener was the worst part of this show, bad match. The 2 6 woman tags were good marigold house show matches. But the reason I watched this was for the gauntlets, the first of which was just average, the second was definitely better and it was good. Both had the correct winners in Rea and Senka
505.07.2025RavenCrow757.0 
604.07.2025sprint1718.0 
704.07.2025LadySnowblood7.0 
803.07.2025CW82988.0 
903.07.2025brocktherock7.0 
1002.07.2025bruh1238.0 
1102.07.2025Rayshawn008.0 
1201.07.2025TheRabbitInTheBush7.0Decent show. Two qualifying gauntlet matches makes the Dream Star Grand Prix seem bigger and more important. I was very happy to see Senka qualify.
1301.07.2025Some Guy8.0Very good house show. Built around the two Dream Star GP qualifier gauntlet matches. The opening three way was fine for what it was. The two six woman tag matches were enjoyable. The first gauntlet had Nao and Yuuki go to a time limit draw for a double elimination in a decent, competitive back and forth followed by Rea defeating Yamazaki in a short but exciting match where they both looked good. Rea is arguably the most improved wrestler in Marigold over the last year so her getting one of the spots is a nice reward. The second gauntlet was better than the first, it helped that every match had a decisive finish. Komomo and Tachibana got in a lot for only two minutes. Senka is one of the few bigger joshi who doesn't just lumber around the ring and do power moves, she actually knows how to wrestle which makes her interesting to watch. Senka gets a relatively easy win over Komomo and I like the story they told with Hummingbird really just trying to survive the last minute, but Senka manages to get the pin with around ten seconds to go. Senka was the right winner, she's been a big part of the ongoing Marigold vs Marvelous feud and now she gets a chance to prove herself in the Dream Star GP. Rea confronting Senka to close out the show got a strong reaction from the crowd. 8/10
1401.07.2025DM258.0This was one of Marigold's more creative and funnier house shows of the year. The highlight was clearly the double gauntlet main event with both delivering strong in-ring action and good storytelling beats, especially with the continued build in the Marigold vs Marvelous feud. Komomo, Rea, and Senka all left strong impressions during the gauntlets.
1501.07.2025interrupted9.0One of Marigold's more unique shows with a leaner card and a strong focus on storytelling through two excellent gauntlet main events. Smart booking and strong performances across the board.
1601.07.2025Thenwoagedbadly8.0Excellent Marigold show that is highly enjoyable and, with less matches than normal, an atypical but cool minimalist vibe. The main and co-main are taken up by 2 very good gauntlet matches. All the senshus put in solid performances and the booking is smart (I liked that Nao and Yuuki were essentially protected as they are clearly good enough to be in this year's Grand Prix but it is what it is). Also, it's very good to see the Marigold/Marvelous feud further pushed here too; 'Focused Rossy' is doing some of his smartest booking in years. The supporting matches are enjoyable and full of enjoyable moments and performances too (usual stalwarts such as Gochika and Yuzuki show out but I enjoyed CHIAKI more than usual on this card too).