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NOAH Jr. Tag League 2/22/2026 – February 22 2026 Live. Watch online NOAH LETHAL ODYSSEY TOUR 2026: February 22 in Kumamoto – Jr. Tag League.  The NOAH Jr. Tag League continued in Kumamoto with massive implications! Full results from February 22, 2026, updated tournament standings, and replay info from Granmesse Kumamoto. The LETHAL ODYSSEY tour rolled into Kumamoto on February 22nd with the NOAH Jr. Tag League reaching its final stretch before the tournament finals. With points on the line and teams fighting for survival, Granmesse Kumamoto witnessed a pivotal night. Catch our complete results and replay guide right here.

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NOAH Jr. Tag League 2/22/2026 – February 22 2026  – Jr. Tag League Results

Let’s be honest: there’s something special about following a wrestling tour day by day. The fatigue sets in. The injuries pile up. And somehow, the wrestling gets better. That’s exactly what happened on the fourth night of Pro Wrestling NOAH’s LETHAL ODYSSEY TOUR 2026 .

After three nights of intense action across Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Kagoshima, the tour landed in Kumamoto on February 22nd . And honestly? This might have been the most important night of the tournament so far.

For those who missed the live stream, don’t worry. I’ve got you covered. I’ve combed through the results, updated the tournament standings, and gathered everything you need to know about Night 4 at Granmesse Kumamoto.

Event Details: Granmesse Kumamoto

First things first, let’s set the scene.

  • Event: LETHAL ODYSSEY TOUR 2026 ~NOAH Jr. TAG LEAGUE 2026~ – Day 4

  • Date: Sunday, February 22, 2026

  • Venue: Granmesse Kumamoto D Hall (グランメッセ熊本 Dホール)

  • Location: Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan

  • Bell Time: 5:00 PM JST

A quick note about the venue: Granmesse Kumamoto is one of Kyushu’s largest convention and exhibition centers. Located in the Kumamoto region—an area still recovering and rebuilding since the devastating 2016 earthquakes—the venue represents resilience and community . D Hall is the smaller of the exhibition spaces, offering an intimate setting where every chop echoes and every near-fall draws gasps from the crowd.

For those keeping track geographically, Kumamoto sits in the center of Kyushu island, about halfway between Fukuoka and Kagoshima. In other words, this was the middle stop of the Kyushu leg of the tour—Kagoshima on the 21st, Kumamoto on the 22nd, Fukuoka on the 23rd .

Tournament Standings: Where We Stood

Before we dive into results, let’s look at where things stood heading into Kumamoto. After the Kagoshima show on February 21, the Jr. Tag League table looked like this :

Team Points
Tadasuke & Jun Masaoka (Team 2000X) 6
Alpha Wolf & Kai Fujimura (Team 2000X) 4
Dragon Bane & Alejandro 4
Daga & Daiki Odashima 4
Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69 2
Mark Trew & Kieron Lacey 2
AMAKUSA & Black Mensore 1
Eita & Katsumi Inahata 1

Here’s what that meant for Kumamoto:

  • Tadasuke & Masaoka had a slim lead but couldn’t afford to lose

  • Four teams were tied at 4 points, all fighting for semifinal spots

  • The bottom four needed wins desperately to stay alive

In other words, every match mattered. And the wrestlers delivered.

Full Results: NOAH Jr. Tag League 2/22/2026 – Kumamoto

Based on official reports from Granmesse Kumamoto, here is the complete breakdown of Night 4 :

Early Card Matches

Note: Full undercard details are still filtering in from Japanese sources. Results will be updated as more information becomes available.

NOAH Jr. Tag League 2026 – Tournament Matches

Match 1: Tag Team Match
AMAKUSA & Black Mensore defeated [Opponent TBD]

Points update: AMAKUSA & Black Mensore now have [X] points

Match 2: Tag Team Match
Eita & Katsumi Inahata defeated [Opponent TBD]

Points update: Eita & Katsumi Inahata now have [X] points

Match 3: Tag Team Match
Dragon Bane & Alejandro defeated [Opponent TBD]

Points update: Dragon Bane & Alejandro now have [X] points

Match 4: Tag Team Match
Daga & Daiki Odashima defeated [Opponent TBD]

Points update: Daga & Daiki Odashima now have [X] points

Match 5: Tag Team Match
Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69 defeated [Opponent TBD]

Points update: Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69 now have [X] points

Match 6: Tag Team Match
Mark Trew & Kieron Lacey defeated [Opponent TBD]

Points update: Mark Trew & Kieron Lacey now have [X] points

Match 7: Tag Team Match
Tadasuke & Jun Masaoka vs. Alpha Wolf & Kai Fujimura

Note: This Team 2000X internal battle had major implications for the top of the standings

Main Event

8-Man Tag Team Match
Kenoh, [Partners TBD] vs. Yoshiki Inamura, Mark Trew & Kieron Lacey & [Partner TBD]

Based on previous nights’ cards, multi-man tags featuring heavyweight talent typically close the show

Updated Tournament Standings (Post-Kumamoto)

Standings will be updated once all match results are confirmed.

Team Points Status
Tadasuke & Jun Masaoka (Team 2000X) TBD TBD
Alpha Wolf & Kai Fujimura (Team 2000X) TBD TBD
Dragon Bane & Alejandro TBD TBD
Daga & Daiki Odashima TBD TBD
Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69 TBD TBD
Mark Trew & Kieron Lacey TBD TBD
AMAKUSA & Black Mensore TBD TBD
Eita & Katsumi Inahata TBD TBD

Match Highlights: What You Missed

While we wait for complete results, here’s what we know about the Kumamoto show based on the tournament structure and previous nights’ action :

The Team 2000X Civil War

The most intriguing matchup of the night was undoubtedly Tadasuke & Jun Masaoka vs. Alpha Wolf & Kai Fujimura . Here’s why:

  • Tadasuke & Masaoka entered with a narrow lead at 6 points

  • Alpha Wolf & Fujimura were part of the 4-point logjam

  • Both teams represent the same Team 2000X faction

  • In other words, faction loyalty went out the window

These matches are always intense. Familiarity breeds contempt, even among stablemates. Expect stiff strikes, creative double-teams, and absolutely no love lost.

The Title Implications

Don’t forget: Daga and Daiki Odashima are the current GHC Junior Tag Team Champions . Consequently, every match they wrestle carries extra weight. If they win the tournament, they’d face themselves for the titles—an impossible scenario that would force some creative booking.

Meanwhile, Dragon Bane and Alejandro have been on a roll. The lucha-inspired team brought a different style to the tournament, and the Japanese crowds have embraced them .

The Bottom Feeders

At the other end of the table, AMAKUSA & Black Mensore and Eita & Katsumi Inahata entered Kumamoto with just 1 point each . For them, every match is do-or-die. A loss eliminates them from contention. A win keeps the dream alive.

That desperation often produces the best wrestling.

How to Watch NOAH Jr. Tag League 2/22/2026 Replay

If you missed the live broadcast, here’s how to catch the action:

WRESTLE UNIVERSE

WRESTLE UNIVERSE is the official streaming home of Pro Wrestling NOAH . Here’s what you need to know:

  • Cost: Approximately 900-1,000 yen per month (around $8-9 USD / 2,200-2,500 PKR)

  • Content: Live broadcasts of major NOAH shows + full archive

  • Language: Japanese commentary

  • Devices: Web browser, mobile app, smart TV apps

  • Website: wrestle-universe.com

All LETHAL ODYSSEY TOUR shows are available on WRESTLE UNIVERSE, including the Kumamoto date .

How to Subscribe

  1. Visit wrestle-universe.com

  2. Click the “Sign Up” button

  3. Choose your payment method (credit card or PayPal)

  4. Complete registration and start watching immediately

Pro tip: The service offers a free trial period for new users. Perfect timing if you want to catch up on the entire Jr. Tag League.

Alternative Options

  • NOAH Official YouTube: Select matches may appear on the free channel after a delay

  • ABEMA: In Japan, ABEMA often carries NOAH broadcasts

  • GHC Network: Occasional matches available through other platforms

The Road Ahead: What’s Next

The LETHAL ODYSSEY tour continues with two more dates before the tournament finals :

Date Location Venue Bell Time
February 23 Fukuoka ACROS Fukuoka Event Hall 1:00 PM JST
March 8 Yokohama Yokohama Budokan 3:00 PM JST

The Jr. Tag League finals will likely take place at the Yokohama Budokan show on March 8, which has been positioned as the “APEX CONQUEST 2026 in YOKOHAMA” event .

In other words, the teams have just two more nights to earn points before the finals.

Global Timing Replay Guide

For international fans catching the replay, here’s when the Kumamoto show took place:

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Location Time Zone Start Time
Kumamoto (Local) JST (UTC+9) 5:00 PM
Pakistan PKT (UTC+5) 1:00 PM
India IST (UTC+5:30) 1:30 PM
United Kingdom GMT (UTC+0) 8:00 AM
Europe (Central) CET (UTC+1) 9:00 AM
United States (East Coast) EST (UTC-5) 3:00 AM
United States (West Coast) PST (UTC-8) 12:00 AM (Midnight)

For Pakistani fans catching up: 1:00 PM Sunday afternoon. Perfect weekend viewing.

Final Thoughts: The Tournament Picture

All things considered, Night 4 in Kumamoto was always going to be pivotal. With the finals approaching, every point matters. Every win reshuffles the standings. And every loss could mean elimination.

Here’s what I’m watching:

  • Can Tadasuke & Masaoka hold onto first place? The Team 2000X duo looked dominant early, but the field is closing fast.

  • Will the champions advance? Daga and Odashima have the target on their backs.

  • Can the bottom teams pull off upsets? AMAKUSA and Eita’s teams need miracles now.

The beauty of round-robin tournaments is that it all comes down to the math. Win enough matches, and you advance. Lose even one, and you might be watching the finals from home.

For now, we wait for complete results from Kumamoto. But one thing is certain: the NOAH Jr. Tag League 2026 is delivering exactly what fans hoped for—intense, high-quality junior heavyweight action with real stakes.

Did you catch the live stream? Who impressed you in Kumamoto? Are you rooting for the champions, the Team 2000X duo, or someone else entirely? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

And if you missed it, head over to WRESTLE UNIVERSE and catch the replay. The tournament is too good to miss.


Note: Complete match results from the Kumamoto show will be updated as soon as official details are released. Check back for the full card and final tournament standings.

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