Mei Hoshiki and Hazuki, who faced off for the High-Speed Championship, have now switched positions and are now facing off for the CMLL Japan Women's Championship. This time, Hoshiki challenges Hazuki. In the previous match, Hoshiki defended the High-Speed Championship, but Hazuki, who lost, requested a rematch for her own CMLL Japan Women's Championship. After losing the High-Speed Championship, Hoshiki has made a fresh start and declared her challenge for Hazuki's belt. This marks the start of another title match between the two
The gong sounds, and the two carefully feel each other out. Seirai grabs Hazuki's arm and takes her to the ground in a headlock. Seirai applies a head scissors, but Hazuki breaks free. Seirai says, "Don't mess with me," and invites her to the ropes. Hazuki hits a corbata and a dropkick, aiming for a face wash. Seirai holds Hazuki down. Seirai returns with a flurry of dropkicks. Hazuki returns, and Seirai pins her down multiple times. Hazuki hits three consecutive sentons, followed by a surfboard stretch and a face wash. Seirai returns, and Hazuki applies an arm whip and a spinning shrimp hold. Hazuki goes to the corner, and Seirai drops her out of the ring with a dropkick, then flies off with a plancha. Seirai applies a brainbuster at ringside. After bringing Hazuki back, Seirai applies a missile kick for the second time. Hazuki returns, and Seirai spins and applies a neck lock. Hazuki escapes, and hits a foot stamp, a hurricanrana, and a big boot. Seirai goes outside the ring, but before she can do a tope, she puts her foot out of the apron and does a swan dive. Hazuki stops her and hits a slap, then a DDT. Hazuki does a vertical drop on Seirai. Seirai counters, and Hazuki locks her neck and legs. Seirai somehow escapes. Hazuki goes to the corner, but Seirai catches up. Hazuki hits an avalanche powerbomb and goes for a brainbuster. Seirai counters, and Hazuki goes for a German suplex. Seirai takes her back and dodges, but forces a German suplex. Both women get up from the down position, and Hazuki hits a double kick and three locomotion-style brainbuster sprints. Seirai counters, and Hazuki goes to the corner and knocks Seirai out with a missile kick. She then hits a codebreaker in the corner and a tope suicida to the outside. She brings Seirai back, and Hazuki slams her down with a Canadian suplex. However, Seirai's shoulders are raised. Hazuki applies an armlock, but Seirai escapes to the ropes. Hazuki hits a running elbow, puts Seirai in the corner and hits a codebreaker and a diving senton in succession. After 15 minutes, Seirai counters just in time and goes for a checkmate. Hazuki counters just in time and rolls Seirai up after a reverse pin. With Seirai on top, they trade rollups. Seirai counters a Hazuki-Tsutoraru, leaving Hazuki stunned. Hazuki charges in, but Seirai hits a dropkick. Seirai goes for a checkmate, but Hazuki blocks it with a thrust kick. Hazuki hits a codebreaker from the corner and a diving senton. Seirai counters just in time and Hazuki goes for a vertical drop. Seirai counters this as well. Hazuki picks Seirai up and slams her into the mat. This gets the three count and Hazuki has defeated Seirai
Hazuki: "Mei, thank you for fighting for the CMLL (Japanese Women's Title). With the belt on the line or not, we can have a great match. I look forward to continuing to have you as my rival. And next, there's someone I want to face. I'm nominating you. Olympia, who is currently in Japan from CMLL. I'll be fighting her and defending her title."

