The promotion was founded by the Japanese advertising company Lidet Entertainment after producing several events for Tokyo Gurentai, DDT Pro-Wrestling, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Riki Choshu and Shiro Koshinaka in the late 2010s.
[4] Several days after the sale, Lidet President Hiroyuki Suzuki met with Kiyoshi Tamura, and later announced the formation of a brand new promotion called Gleat.
Hikaru Sato had to withdraw from his scheduled fight against Taisei due to a back injury sustained at a Tenryu Project event on December 11.
[7] The main event featured former Openweight King of Pancrase, Yuki Kondo, facing off against 22-year-old Gleat pro-wrestler Tetsuya Izuchi in his first professional MMA bout.
In the semi-main event, Takuya Wada, the former Welterweight King of Pancrase, defeated Minoru Tanaka, a veteran junior heavyweight pro-wrestler, by technical knockout.