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For the third time in his career, Tetsuya Naito has won the biggest tournament in pro-wrestling.

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Stardom’s annual two month long round-robin tournament is back, and the choices this year are less predictable than ever this time around.

The world of Puroresu woke up today with some exciting news: Kento Miyahara and Katsuhiko Nakajima broke the 5 Star scale. By: R. Faliani Despite the controversies surrounding Dave Meltzer's star rating system, there's no doubt in anyone's mind that his platform helps other promotions not related to American wrestling to promote their work. We have seen that with New Japan Pro Wrestling over the years, and it seems that we will see it with Pro-Wrestling NOAH out of all companies. "One Night Dream" was not just a tagline to sell tickets. Kento Miyahara and Katsuhiko Nakajima gave a pro-wrestling clinic, where every move and moment mattered. The slow and methodical pace of the match opened the door for some of the most compelling in-ring action we have seen all year, and a breath of fresh air from the current landscape of NOAH and its hard-to-grasp style. Meltzer's rating of…