After some awkward praise from Suwama, Unagi Sayaka continues her assessment of All Japan Pro Wrestling at one of its most emblematic events next May.
Keiji Muto gave his thoughts on WrestleMania and the Hall of Fame, opening up about happy memories and a very frustrating blunder on his part.
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.
Shingo Takagi defeated Aaron Henare to retain the King of Pro Wrestling Provisional Title. Takagi commented on the match and addressed future opponents in AEW.
The Pink Striker arrived in America to stay until the end of June (And possibly more!). Her first week in the U.S. was as busy as undoubtedly memorable.
After years of rumors, AJPW’s Evolution Joshi Pro-Wrestling was launched. Rookies ChiChi, Sunny and ZONES faced Yuu, Miyuki Takase and Rina Yamashita.
Welcome to Puroresu Gate, a weekly feature where we review attendance figures of Puroresu and Joshi promotions in the most well-known venues in Japan.
This week, we are looking at the 3,000-seat Yokohama Budokan Arena in Yokohama Japan. This brand new venue construction was finished during the pandemic and has already become popular with Puroresu and Joshi’s big-name players.
Weeks before Mizuki defends her Princess of Princess title, the Popping Sugar Rabbit got bragging rights by defeating Nao Kakuta’s team in a trios match.