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Natsu Sumire’s career revival sees her make her return to Europe, this time stepping into the ring of EVE for the first time on Internatonal Women’s Day.

It was in October last year that NOSAWA Rongai announced the closure of his tenured wrestling career, ideally taking place in February 2023. As they say, the time has come. Before NOSAWA hangs them up for good in two weeks alongside Keiji Muto, he will step into the DRAGONGATE ring one final time.

In what cephalopod aficionado wrestler Chris Brookes described as a “10 second sell out”, his self-produced wrestling show BAKA GAIJIN + FRIENDS Vol. 3 will have a full house attendance this March 7th. With such a joyous occasion, the matchcard was revealed as well.

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.

The AJPW Triple Crown Champion Kento Miyahara will defend his belt against "Blue Justice" Yuji Nagata, on his 5th defense on Korakuen Hall. By: R. Faliani After All Japan Pro Wrestling's 50th Anniversary show on Nippon Budokan, no one doubted Kento Miyahara's role as AJPW's true Ace. The Triple Crown Champion made the people believe in AJPW's potential, and has even took the time to wrestle younger wrestlers that will carry the flag in the future. Now, what could be considered as the last test for Miyahara is upon us. Miyahara will face "Blue Justice" Yuji Nagata in a Triple Crown Championship match on February 19th. READ: Q&A with "Blue Justice" Yuji Nagata Nagata has won the GHC Heavyweight Championship, and the IWGP Heavyweight Championship on his career, but he never had the Triple Crown Championship before. It seems Nagata wants to keep writing his name on Puroresu's history, and…

After an amazing two shows, here is a look at everything that happened during the big matches in the NJPW New Beginning in Sapporo shows.

For the first time in three years STARDOM were performing in front of a crowd allowed to cheer and vocally support their favorites. It should come as no surprise that everyone decided to go extra hard on this night.

Every month Monthly Puroresu will be bringing you a guide to the previous month’s happenings in STARDOM. Whether you’re someone who can only occasionally watch, are looking to get into the promotion and want to know what’s going on, or just been to busy to keep up, we have you covered! This is what happened in STARDOM during the month of January…

After winning the fan-voted ShuPro Women’s MVP of 2022 Award, Syuri promises that many exciting challenges are still ahead of her, despite no longer being champ.

Kota Ibushi's First Match in the U.S. Confirmed Against Mike Bailey by: J. Curbelo After an announcement by both NJPW and Kota Ibushi confirming the latter's status as a freelancer, Gamechanger Wrestling posted a video featuring "Speedball" Mike Bailey challenging the Golden Star in a rather ominous way, by crushing a watermelon with his name on it. https://twitter.com/GCWrestling_/status/1620612152813064192 What's been labeled as "The Dream Match" will take place during GCW's The Collective series of events, more specifically, the 9th installment of Josh Barnett's BLOODSPORT on March 30th, in Los Angeles. Ibushi has expressed gratitude towards New Japan, and a positive outlook for the future, with many more surprises to come. https://twitter.com/ibushi_kota/status/1620614148643262465 With an array of possibilities in a post-restriction wrestling world, where will Kota Ibushi's international tour see him show up?