Yoshi Tatsu caused the DQ in the second match. After that Daga announced that he is leaving Team 2000X and challenged Yoshi Tatsu to a match right now.
Minoru Suzuki appeared after the fourth match and challenged Kazuyuki Fujita to a match.
After their successful title defense Alpha Wolf & Dragon Bane were confronted by Daga & Daiki Odashima.
[7.0] "A pretty good final show for N-1 Victory. A couple of Jr. tag matches were really good and the final itself, while not a technical masterpiece, was highly entertaining. Both of the injuries are really sad, YO-HEY especially. Hopefully both of the guys get well soon. Daga's turn to a massive pop was really well done."
[6.0] "A somewhat underwhelming show that was marred by injuries, not to say anything of the injury on the first night that likely deprived us of seeing OZAWA in the main event. The undercard was lackluster as NOAH undercards tend to be but it was buoyed somewhat by some fun angles, most notably DAGA's face turn to massive pop."
[7.0] "A good show, but like the first night of the tournament in Korakuen, this show also has a match that overshadowed anything that happened in the tournament, Like the junior title match on the first night, the junior tag match on this last night was better than anything that happened in the tournament, which shows just how middling this N-1 was."
[8.0] "Good show. Sad to see Inaba and YO-HEY injured though. Daga turning on Team 2000x is fun. Match of the night for me was the junior tag title. I really thought there would be a change here. Alejandro was going crazy. The main event was fine. Going with Kitamiya is the right choice."
[8.0] "Great Korakuen for NOAH and the N1 Victory 2025 with the huge win of Masa Kitamiya over Jack Morris, the Junior tag match for the belt delivered too. The undercard was mostly filler, but teased a Minoru Suzuki vs Kazuyuki Fujita match, and the face turn of Daga, who is joining Daiki Odashima now."