Don’t call it a comeback. Blue Justice is the oldest Grand Slam winner, fully motivated to give his best to revitalize All Japan Pro Wrestling. “My match proves that fans can still be interested and come to the show”, claims Nagata.
The All Star Junior Festival is right around the corner, and producer Hiromu Takahashi took the time to support Otani and his fans in a surprising way.
Exposing her, she means exposing her, metaphorically. Unagi Sayaka continues her Gyan Period by challenging Real Japan Pro Wrestling’s top heroine.
Jake Lee keeps taunting GHC Heavyweight Champion Kato Kiyomiya after his embarrassing loss to Okada, but he’d rather focus in training hard.
While Mercedes Mone’s hand was raised for the IWGP Women’s Title in San Jose, university student Kasumi Nashimura fought contenders on a moving train in Tokyo
Tam Nakano pleaded for STARDOM fans to show their love and bury the negativity after being targeted by multiple Twitter users.
The GHC Heavyweight Champion suffered a bitter loss to The Rainmaker at the Tokyo Dome, and became a laughingstock to his new challenger, Jake Lee.
After the Tokyo Tornado Showdown at Keiji Muto’s LAST LOVE, Hiromu Takahashi continued to press on his quest to reunite with his old partner.
After an eventful year back in the Ark and the emotional retirement of Keiji Muto, Satoshi Kojima announced that he’s leaving NOAH for the time being.
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.