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“The Sun Goddess” Sareee will be reborn as she faces longtime rival Chihiro Hashimoto of Sendai Girls in the main event of an exciting four-match card.

STARDOM held its biggest show ever, both in size and attendance, as the all-women’s group held an event that will be remembered for years to come.

While celebrating his 20th anniversary as a wrestler, Hirooki Goto was dumbfounded by the unexpected appearance of his old friend Katsuyori Shibata.

After meeting Wakamotoharu Minato with Club Venus, Mina Shirakawa promised to the komusubi that she will meet him again with the white belt in her arms.

KAIRI once again returns to in-ring action at Fortune Dream 8 in June, where she faces off against Kawada endorsed Unagi Sayaka.

By: J. Peeples For the second year in a row, New Japan Pro Wrestling has had a Collision weekend starting in Washington DC and continuing into Philadelphia the next day. Last year's events saw Juice Robinson claim the IWGP US Title in DC, while Fred Rosser defeated "Filthy" Tom Lawlor to retain his Strong Openweight Title the next day in Philly. This year, the DC show saw all of those talents shine in different ways while shining a light on a team that stole the weekend - Aussie Open. Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis were always a great team, but their IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Title win on April 8 at Sakura Genesis 2023 was a star-making match. On the first night of this year's Collision shows, they went into the three-way tag team main event against Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kazuchika Okada and Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley's Motor City…

Ibuki Hoshi will enter the third decade of her life with a bang. Before she turns 20 next Monday, she’ll produce her own show at the Ice Ribbon Dojo.

This week, we are looking at the 1,800-seat Tokyo Korakuen Hall. Known as the MECCA of Japanese Pro Wrestling, this venue is used by every Puroresu and Joshi promotion and is considered sacred ground for fans and wrestlers alike.

Ice Ribbon’s sister promotion will have its first show on May 14th, featuring new talent from all walks of life stepping into the ring for the first time.

The third annual Hana Kimura Memorial is all set, including the return of Konami as she joins Rina and Kaori Yoneyama against VENY, Natsupoi and Syuri.