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The '''January New Sunrise and Reboot Koruaken Hall Show''' is an upcoming two-day professional wrestling event promoted by [[Pro Wrestling Noah]] (Noah). The shows will take place on January 4 and 5, 2019 in the Koruaken Hall in Tokyo, Japan, with the first night being named ''New Sunrise'' and the second night being named ''Reboot''.
 
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|name = New Sunrise<br>Reboot
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|image = NSRTNoah.jpg
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|caption = Promotional poster for the event, featuring a match between [[Kaito Kiyomiya]] and [[Naomichi Marufuji]]
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|sponsor = The Reeve
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|promotion = [[Pro Wrestling Noah]] (Noah)
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|date = {{dts|2020|01|04}} (New Sunrise)<br>{{dts|2020|01|05}} (Reboot)
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|attendance = New Sunrise:<br/>1,539<br>Reboot:<br/>1,528<br/>Average:<br/>1,534<br/>Combined:<br/>3,067
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|venue = Korakuen Hall
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|city = Tokyo, Japan
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|liveevent = y
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|lastevent = [[Noah the Best 2019]]
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|nextevent = [[Global Junior League]]
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}}The '''January New Sunrise and Reboot Koruaken Hall Show''' was a two-day professional wrestling event promoted by [[Pro Wrestling Noah]] (Noah). The shows took place on January 4 and 5, 2020 at the Koruaken Hall in Tokyo, Japan, with the first night being named ''New Sunrise'' and the second night being named ''Reboot''.
   
The first night of the show will be headlined by [[Kaito Kiyomiya]] defending the [[GHC Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Go Shiozaki]]. Another high-profile match scheduled for the show will feature [[Takashi Sugiura]] defending the GHC National Championship against [[Masa Kitamiya]].
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The first night of the show was headlined by [[Kaito Kiyomiya]] defending the [[GHC Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Go Shiozaki]]. Another high-profile match scheduled for the show featured [[Takashi Sugiura]] defending the GHC National Championship against [[Masa Kitamiya]]. The second night of the show was headlined by [[AXIZ]] (Go Shiozaki and [[Katsuhiko Nakajima]] defending the [[GHC Tag Team Championship]] against MM ([[Masaaki Mochizuki]] and [[Naomichi Marufuji]]). The first night was broadcasted live at NTV G+ as a pay-per-view (PPV), while the second night of the event was broadcasted live Fighting TV Samurai! as a pay-per-view (PPV).
   
Two other title matches will also take place on the show with [[HAYATA]] defending the [[GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Yoshinari Ogawa]] and [[Stinger]] ([[Atsushi Kotoge]] and [[Kotaro Suzuki]]) defending the [[GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]] against [[KONGOH]] ([[Haoh]] and [[Nioh]]). Wrestlers from Major League Wrestling (MLW) and Impact Wrestling – with whom Noah has a partnership – will also appear at the event.
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Two other title matches also took place on the show with [[HAYATA]] defending the [[GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Yoshinari Ogawa]] and [[Stinger]] ([[Atsushi Kotoge]] and [[Kotaro Suzuki]]) defending the [[GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]] against [[KONGOH]] ([[Haoh]] and [[Nioh]]). Wrestlers from Major League Wrestling (MLW) and Impact Wrestling – with whom Noah has a partnership – also appeared at the event. The event marked Noah's first pay-per-view event in the celebration of its 20th anniversary.
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==Production==
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===Background===
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On January 29, 2019, Masayuki Uchida announced that it had sold 75% shares of the company to LIDET Entertainment as result Uchida resigned from its position in the company and joined LIDET Entertainment as an advisor for the promotion operations and announced the relocating of its offices from Misakichō, Tokyo to Yūrakuchō, Tokyo. Afterwards, the promotion underwent a visual makeover, which included changed their logo and replacing their green ring color inspired by [[Mitsuharu Misawa]] since their formation. In March, LIDET Entertainment established a plan to relaunch the promotion as the second top promotion in Japan.
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On September 9, Noah announced they would run the ''Korakuen Hall'' for two night; the ''New Sunrise'' on January 4 and the second night the ''Reboot'' on January 5, to coincide with [[NJPW]]'s [[Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome]], which is also on both nights, as part of LIDET Entertainment's plan to relaunch the promotion. On December 16, it was announced the first night of the event would be broadcasted at NTV G+, while the second night would be broadcasted at Fighting TV Samurai! as a pay-per-view's (PPV). On December 20, it was announced that pre-sale tickets for the event had sold out. It was also announced that the full card for the second night would be revealed in the day if the event. Noah looked to get 3,500 fans in attendance for both nights. Ticket sales for the general public went on sale on December 27, leading the event sold out three days later.
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===Storylines ===
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January New Sunrise and Reboot Koruaken Hall Show featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
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[[File:Kiyomiyaghc.jpg|thumb|left|[[Kaito Kiyomiya]], who defended his title against [[Go Shiozaki]] in the main event of ''New Sunrise''.|310x310px]]
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The New Sunrise was main evented by [[Kaito Kiyomiya]] making his seventh title defense of the [[GHC Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Go Shiozaki]]. On December 3, 2019, at Go Shiozaki's 15th-anniversary debut match, after defeating his [[AXIZ|tag team]] partner [[Katsuhiko Nakajima]], Shiozaki challenged Kiyomiya to a match for his title on January 4, 2020. Things started civilly between the champion and the challenger. However, Kiyomiya began showing an egotistical attitude leading to the match, stating that would take the "leading role" at Noah's 20th anniversary year in 2020. Shiozaki didn't appreciate his attitude, leading the two to be separated twice after their match on December 7. On December 12, Kiyomiya and Shiozaki faced each other in a six-man tag team match, where Shiozaki teamed with his [[AXIZ]] tag team partner Katsuhiko Nakajima and [[Hitoshi Kumano]], while Kiyomiya teamed with his tag team partner [[Shuhei Taniguchi]] and [[Masao Inoue]]. Shiozaki scored the win for his team, after pinning Kiyomiya. Afterwards, Kiyomiya found the loss regrettable and his arrogance began growing. In their final confrontation, Kiyomiya and Shiozaki faced each other for the second time in a tag team match, where Kioymiya teamed with Shuhei Taniguchi and Shiozaki with his AXIZ tag team partner Katsuhiko Nakajima. Shiozaki would score the win for his team, pinning Kiyomiya for the second time. After the match, Shiozaki loomed over Kiyomiya and placed a finger very firmly on his chest before leaving the ring.
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[[File:Sugiuraghcn.jpg|thumb|[[Takashi Sugiura]], who defended his title against [[Masa Kitamiya]] at ''New Sunrise''.|264x264px]]
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In the [[GHC National Championship]] match, [[Takashi Sugiura]] made his second title defense against [[Masa Kitamiya]]. On November 26, Sugiura successfully defended the GHC National Championship against [[Shuhei Taniguchi]] to make his first title defense. Afterwards, Sugiura was laid out by Kitamiya with the ''Saito Suplex'', before challenging him to a title match. Later in a ''Twitter'' post, Kitamiya stated that Sugiura was "a wall he needed to break down", leading Sugiura-gun to accept his challenge. On December 3, Kitamiya and his [[KONGOH]] stablemates [[Kenoh]] and [[Yoshiki Inamura]] faced Sugiura and his Sugiura-gun stablemates [[Hideki Suzuki]] and [[Kazuyuki Fujita]] in a losing effort, after Sugiura submitted Kitamiya. Afterwards, Sugiura mocked them, calling them "weak". Kitamiya returned the favor on December 22 by pinning Sugiura. Afterwards, Kitamiya posed with the GHC National Championship belt over Sugiura. On December 27, during Sugiura-gun's produced event, Kitamiya and the rest of the members of KONGOH attacked and bloodied Takashi Sugiura, as well as the rest of the members of Sugiura-gun. Afterwards, Kenoh challenged Sugiura-gun to a match, leading KONGOH to lose the match against Sugiura-gun in their produced event.
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[[File:HayataGHCjr.jpg|thumb|left|[[HAYATA]], who defended his title against [[Yoshinari Ogawa]] at ''New Sunrise''.|264x264px]]
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In the [[GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship]] match, [[HAYATA]] made his fourth title defense against [[Yoshinari Ogawa]]. On December 3, HAYATA successfully defended the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship against Chris Ridgeway to make his third title defense. Afterwards, Ridgeway's [[Stinger]] stablemate Yoshinari Ogawa attacked HAYATA and proclaimed himself as the next challenger for his title. Usually, after their matches, Ogawa began attacking HAYATA. On December 7, Ogawa teamed his Stinger stablemates [[Atsushi Kotoge]] and [[Kotaro Suzuki]] in a winning effort against HAYATA and his [[RATEL'S]] stablemates [[Daisuke Harada]] and [[Tadasuke]], after Harada threw in the towel for HAYATA to stop the match. Seven days later, HAYATA got his revenge on Ogawa, when HAYATA laid out Ogawa with the ''Headache'' during a six-man tag team match between RATEL'S and Stinger. Initially, Ogawa wasn't moving and carried away from the arena on a stretcher, but Ogawa was revealed to be fine on December 22.
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[[File:Stingerghc2.jpg|thumb|[[Stinger]] ([[Atsushi Kotoge]] and [[Kotaro Suzuki]]), who defended their titles against [[KONGOH]] ([[Nioh]] and [[Haoh]]) at ''New Sunrise''.|201x201px]]
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In the [[GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]] match, [[Stinger]] ([[Atsushi Kotoge]] and [[Kotaro Suzuki]]) made their first title defense against [[KONGOH]] ([[Nioh]] and [[Haoh]]). On December 14, during KONGOH's produced event, [[Hi69]] and [[Yuki Sato]] revealed themselves as the newest members of KONGOH, renaming themselves to Nioh and Haoh, respectively as part of their addition to the stable. After defeating [[Junta Miyawaki]] and [[Seiya Morohashi]], Nioh and Haoh challenged Stinger to a match for their titles on January 4, 2020. On December 22, Nioh and Haoh attacked Kotoge and Suzuki after their match, with Nioh laying out Kotoge with his finisher the ''Killswitch'', before holding the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship belts.
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==Results==
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===New Sunrise===
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{{Pro Wrestling results table
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|results=
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|match1 = [[Akitoshi Saito]] and [[Masao Inoue]] defeated [[50 Funky Powers]] ([[Muhammad Yone]] and [[Quiet Storm]])
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|stip1 = Tag team match
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|time1=7:59
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|match2 = [[RATEL'S]] ([[YO-HEY]] and [[Tadasuke]]) defeated [[Hitoshi Kumano]] and [[Seiya Morohashi]]
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|stip2 = Tag Team match
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|time2=7:53
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|match3 = [[Daisuke Harada]] and [[Shuhei Taniguchi]] defeated [[Sugiura-gun]] (El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. and [[Hajime Ohara]])
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|stip3 = Tag team match
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|time3 = 10:42
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|match4 = [[KONGOH]] ([[Kenoh]] and [[Yoshiki Inamura]]) defeated [[Hideki Suzuki]] and [[Kinya Okada]] by referee stoppage
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|stip4 = Tag team match
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|time4 = 9:48
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|match5 = [[Doug Williams]] and Chris Ridgeway defeated [[Naomichi Marufuji]] and [[Minoru Tanaka]]
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|stip5 = Tag team match
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|time5 = 13:22
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|match6 = [[Michael Elgin]] defeated [[Katsuhiko Nakajima]]
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|stip6 = Singles Match
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|time6 = 11:55
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|match7 = [[Stinger]] ([[Atsushi Kotoge]] and [[Kotaro Suzuki]]) (c) defeated [[KONGOH]] ([[Nioh]] and [[Haoh]])
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|stip7 = Tag Team match for [[GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]]
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|time7 = 10:36
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|match8 = [[Yoshinari Ogawa]] defeated [[HAYATA]] (c)
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|stip8 = Singles match for the [[GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship]]
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|time8 = 20:47
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|match9 = [[Takashi Sugiura]] (c) defeated [[Masa Kitamiya]]
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|stip9 = Singles match for the [[GHC National Championship]]
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|time9 = 20:32
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|match10 = [[Go Shiozaki]] defeated [[Kaito Kiyomiya]] (c)
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|stip10 = Singles match for the [[GHC Heavyweight Championship]]
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|time10 = 27:42
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}}
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===Reboot===
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{{Pro Wrestling results table
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|results=
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|match1 = [[Muhammad Yone]] defeated [[Quiet Storm]]
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|stip1 = Singles Match
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|time1=6:23
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|match2 = [[KONGOH]] ([[Nioh]] and [[Haoh]]) defeated [[Sugiura-gun]] ([[Hajime Ohara]] and [[Kinya Okada]])
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|stip2 = Tag Team match
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|time2=3:56
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|match3 = [[Michael Elgin]] defeated [[Masao Inoue]]
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|stip3 = Singles Match
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|time3 = 0:08
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|match4 = [[Sugiura-gun]] ([[Takashi Sugiura]], [[Kazushi Sakuraba]] and [[Hideki Suzuki]]) defeated [[Shuhei Taniguchi]], [[Minoru Tanaka]] and [[Hitoshi Kumano]]
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|stip4 = Six-man tag team match
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|time4 = 8:53
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|match5 = [[KONGOH]] ([[Kenoh]], [[Masa Kitamiya]] and [[Yoshiki Inamura]]) defeated [[Shiro Koshinaka]], [[Akitoshi Saito]] and [[Akira Nogami|Akira]]
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|stip5 = Six-man tag team match
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|time5 = 8:51
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|match6 = [[Kaito Kiyomiya]] defeated Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.
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|stip6 = Singles Match
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|time6 = 8:26
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|match7 = [[Keiji Mutoh]] and [[RATEL'S]] ([[Daisuke Harada]], [[Tadasuke]], [[HAYATA]] and [[YO-HEY]] and [[Kotaro Suzuki]]) defeated [[Doug Williams]] and [[Stinger]] ([[Yoshinari Ogawa]], [[Kotaro Suzuki]], [[Atsushi Kotoge]] and Chris Ridgeway)
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|stip7 = Ten-man tag team match
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|time7 = 18:18
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|match8 = MM ([[Naomichi Marufuji]] and [[Masaaki Mochizuki]]) defeated [[AXIZ]] ([[Go Shiozaki]] and [[Katsuhiko Nakajima]]) (c)
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|stip8 = Tag team match for the [[GHC Tag Team Championship]]
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|time8 = 24:58
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}}
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[[Category:Pro Wrestling Noah Events]]
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[[Category:Events]]

Revision as of 16:43, 25 January 2020

The January New Sunrise and Reboot Koruaken Hall Show was a two-day professional wrestling event promoted by Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah). The shows took place on January 4 and 5, 2020 at the Koruaken Hall in Tokyo, Japan, with the first night being named New Sunrise and the second night being named Reboot.

The first night of the show was headlined by Kaito Kiyomiya defending the GHC Heavyweight Championship against Go Shiozaki. Another high-profile match scheduled for the show featured Takashi Sugiura defending the GHC National Championship against Masa Kitamiya. The second night of the show was headlined by AXIZ (Go Shiozaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima defending the GHC Tag Team Championship against MM (Masaaki Mochizuki and Naomichi Marufuji). The first night was broadcasted live at NTV G+ as a pay-per-view (PPV), while the second night of the event was broadcasted live Fighting TV Samurai! as a pay-per-view (PPV).

Two other title matches also took place on the show with HAYATA defending the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship against Yoshinari Ogawa and Stinger (Atsushi Kotoge and Kotaro Suzuki) defending the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship against KONGOH (Haoh and Nioh). Wrestlers from Major League Wrestling (MLW) and Impact Wrestling – with whom Noah has a partnership – also appeared at the event. The event marked Noah's first pay-per-view event in the celebration of its 20th anniversary.

Production

Background

On January 29, 2019, Masayuki Uchida announced that it had sold 75% shares of the company to LIDET Entertainment as result Uchida resigned from its position in the company and joined LIDET Entertainment as an advisor for the promotion operations and announced the relocating of its offices from Misakichō, Tokyo to Yūrakuchō, Tokyo. Afterwards, the promotion underwent a visual makeover, which included changed their logo and replacing their green ring color inspired by Mitsuharu Misawa since their formation. In March, LIDET Entertainment established a plan to relaunch the promotion as the second top promotion in Japan.

On September 9, Noah announced they would run the Korakuen Hall for two night; the New Sunrise on January 4 and the second night the Reboot on January 5, to coincide with NJPW's Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome, which is also on both nights, as part of LIDET Entertainment's plan to relaunch the promotion. On December 16, it was announced the first night of the event would be broadcasted at NTV G+, while the second night would be broadcasted at Fighting TV Samurai! as a pay-per-view's (PPV). On December 20, it was announced that pre-sale tickets for the event had sold out. It was also announced that the full card for the second night would be revealed in the day if the event. Noah looked to get 3,500 fans in attendance for both nights. Ticket sales for the general public went on sale on December 27, leading the event sold out three days later.

Storylines

January New Sunrise and Reboot Koruaken Hall Show featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.

Kiyomiyaghc

Kaito Kiyomiya, who defended his title against Go Shiozaki in the main event of New Sunrise.

The New Sunrise was main evented by Kaito Kiyomiya making his seventh title defense of the GHC Heavyweight Championship against Go Shiozaki. On December 3, 2019, at Go Shiozaki's 15th-anniversary debut match, after defeating his tag team partner Katsuhiko Nakajima, Shiozaki challenged Kiyomiya to a match for his title on January 4, 2020. Things started civilly between the champion and the challenger. However, Kiyomiya began showing an egotistical attitude leading to the match, stating that would take the "leading role" at Noah's 20th anniversary year in 2020. Shiozaki didn't appreciate his attitude, leading the two to be separated twice after their match on December 7. On December 12, Kiyomiya and Shiozaki faced each other in a six-man tag team match, where Shiozaki teamed with his AXIZ tag team partner Katsuhiko Nakajima and Hitoshi Kumano, while Kiyomiya teamed with his tag team partner Shuhei Taniguchi and Masao Inoue. Shiozaki scored the win for his team, after pinning Kiyomiya. Afterwards, Kiyomiya found the loss regrettable and his arrogance began growing. In their final confrontation, Kiyomiya and Shiozaki faced each other for the second time in a tag team match, where Kioymiya teamed with Shuhei Taniguchi and Shiozaki with his AXIZ tag team partner Katsuhiko Nakajima. Shiozaki would score the win for his team, pinning Kiyomiya for the second time. After the match, Shiozaki loomed over Kiyomiya and placed a finger very firmly on his chest before leaving the ring.

Sugiuraghcn

Takashi Sugiura, who defended his title against Masa Kitamiya at New Sunrise.

In the GHC National Championship match, Takashi Sugiura made his second title defense against Masa Kitamiya. On November 26, Sugiura successfully defended the GHC National Championship against Shuhei Taniguchi to make his first title defense. Afterwards, Sugiura was laid out by Kitamiya with the Saito Suplex, before challenging him to a title match. Later in a Twitter post, Kitamiya stated that Sugiura was "a wall he needed to break down", leading Sugiura-gun to accept his challenge. On December 3, Kitamiya and his KONGOH stablemates Kenoh and Yoshiki Inamura faced Sugiura and his Sugiura-gun stablemates Hideki Suzuki and Kazuyuki Fujita in a losing effort, after Sugiura submitted Kitamiya. Afterwards, Sugiura mocked them, calling them "weak". Kitamiya returned the favor on December 22 by pinning Sugiura. Afterwards, Kitamiya posed with the GHC National Championship belt over Sugiura. On December 27, during Sugiura-gun's produced event, Kitamiya and the rest of the members of KONGOH attacked and bloodied Takashi Sugiura, as well as the rest of the members of Sugiura-gun. Afterwards, Kenoh challenged Sugiura-gun to a match, leading KONGOH to lose the match against Sugiura-gun in their produced event.

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HAYATA, who defended his title against Yoshinari Ogawa at New Sunrise.

In the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship match, HAYATA made his fourth title defense against Yoshinari Ogawa. On December 3, HAYATA successfully defended the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship against Chris Ridgeway to make his third title defense. Afterwards, Ridgeway's Stinger stablemate Yoshinari Ogawa attacked HAYATA and proclaimed himself as the next challenger for his title. Usually, after their matches, Ogawa began attacking HAYATA. On December 7, Ogawa teamed his Stinger stablemates Atsushi Kotoge and Kotaro Suzuki in a winning effort against HAYATA and his RATEL'S stablemates Daisuke Harada and Tadasuke, after Harada threw in the towel for HAYATA to stop the match. Seven days later, HAYATA got his revenge on Ogawa, when HAYATA laid out Ogawa with the Headache during a six-man tag team match between RATEL'S and Stinger. Initially, Ogawa wasn't moving and carried away from the arena on a stretcher, but Ogawa was revealed to be fine on December 22.

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Stinger (Atsushi Kotoge and Kotaro Suzuki), who defended their titles against KONGOH (Nioh and Haoh) at New Sunrise.

In the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship match, Stinger (Atsushi Kotoge and Kotaro Suzuki) made their first title defense against KONGOH (Nioh and Haoh). On December 14, during KONGOH's produced event, Hi69 and Yuki Sato revealed themselves as the newest members of KONGOH, renaming themselves to Nioh and Haoh, respectively as part of their addition to the stable. After defeating Junta Miyawaki and Seiya Morohashi, Nioh and Haoh challenged Stinger to a match for their titles on January 4, 2020. On December 22, Nioh and Haoh attacked Kotoge and Suzuki after their match, with Nioh laying out Kotoge with his finisher the Killswitch, before holding the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship belts.

Results

New Sunrise

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Akitoshi Saito and Masao Inoue defeated 50 Funky Powers (Muhammad Yone and Quiet Storm) Tag team match 7:59
2 RATEL'S (YO-HEY and Tadasuke) defeated Hitoshi Kumano and Seiya Morohashi Tag Team match 7:53
3 Daisuke Harada and Shuhei Taniguchi defeated Sugiura-gun (El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. and Hajime Ohara) Tag team match 10:42
4 KONGOH (Kenoh and Yoshiki Inamura) defeated Hideki Suzuki and Kinya Okada by referee stoppage Tag team match 9:48
5 Doug Williams and Chris Ridgeway defeated Naomichi Marufuji and Minoru Tanaka Tag team match 13:22
6 Michael Elgin defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima Singles Match 11:55
7 Stinger (Atsushi Kotoge and Kotaro Suzuki) (c) defeated KONGOH (Nioh and Haoh) Tag Team match for GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 10:36
8 Yoshinari Ogawa defeated HAYATA (c) Singles match for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship 20:47
9 Takashi Sugiura (c) defeated Masa Kitamiya Singles match for the GHC National Championship 20:32
10 Go Shiozaki defeated Kaito Kiyomiya (c) Singles match for the GHC Heavyweight Championship 27:42
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • Videoicon – refers to the video of that match

Reboot

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Muhammad Yone defeated Quiet Storm Singles Match 6:23
2 KONGOH (Nioh and Haoh) defeated Sugiura-gun (Hajime Ohara and Kinya Okada) Tag Team match 3:56
3 Michael Elgin defeated Masao Inoue Singles Match 0:08
4 Sugiura-gun (Takashi Sugiura, Kazushi Sakuraba and Hideki Suzuki) defeated Shuhei Taniguchi, Minoru Tanaka and Hitoshi Kumano Six-man tag team match 8:53
5 KONGOH (Kenoh, Masa Kitamiya and Yoshiki Inamura) defeated Shiro Koshinaka, Akitoshi Saito and Akira Six-man tag team match 8:51
6 Kaito Kiyomiya defeated Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. Singles Match 8:26
7 Keiji Mutoh and RATEL'S (Daisuke Harada, Tadasuke, HAYATA and YO-HEY and Kotaro Suzuki) defeated Doug Williams and Stinger (Yoshinari Ogawa, Kotaro Suzuki, Atsushi Kotoge and Chris Ridgeway) Ten-man tag team match 18:18
8 MM (Naomichi Marufuji and Masaaki Mochizuki) defeated AXIZ (Go Shiozaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima) (c) Tag team match for the GHC Tag Team Championship 24:58
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • Videoicon – refers to the video of that match