FREEDOMS Deathmatch Festival Results (05/31/2026)

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FREEDOMS Deathmatch Festival took place on Sunday, May 31st 2026 at the Kumamoto Gran Messe in Kumamoto, Japan. Attendance for the event was 316.

Two titles were on the line. Yuji Hino won the Barefoot King Title from Takayuki Ueki, and Gaia Hox retained the King Of FREEDOM World Junior Heavyweight Title.

Event details

EventFREEDOMS Deathmatch Festival
DateSunday, May 31st 2026
VenueKumamoto Gran Messe, Kumamoto, Japan
PromotionFREEDOMS
Pay-per-viewNo
Attendance316

Full results

No.ResultMatch typeDurationTitle
1Yuya Susumu def. Reiya IgarashiSingles08:22
2Daisuke Masaoka & Kaixa Zheng def. CoCo & Van Vert NegroTag Team09:53
3Asosan & HIROYA def. Kamui & Mammoth SasakiTag Team11:15
4Yuji Hino def. Takayuki UekiBarefoot Toybox Deathmatch07:36Barefoot King Title (title change)
5Gaia Hox (c) def. Van Vert JackSingles16:22King Of FREEDOM World Junior Heavyweight Title
6Masashi Takeda, Tomoya Hirata & Violento Jack def. Jun Kasai, Takashi Sasaki & Toru SugiuraLight Tubes (3 On 3)16:39

Match-by-match results

  1. Yuya Susumu defeated Reiya Igarashi at 08:22.
  2. Daisuke Masaoka and Kaixa Zheng defeated CoCo and Van Vert Negro at 09:53.
  3. Asosan and HIROYA defeated Kamui and Mammoth Sasaki at 11:15.
  4. Yuji Hino defeated Takayuki Ueki in a Barefoot Toybox Deathmatch at 07:36 to win the Barefoot King Title (title change).
  5. Gaia Hox (c) defeated Van Vert Jack at 16:22 to retain the King Of FREEDOM World Junior Heavyweight Title.
  6. Masashi Takeda, Tomoya Hirata and Violento Jack defeated Jun Kasai, Takashi Sasaki and Toru Sugiura in a Light Tubes (3 On 3) match at 16:39.
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