On the fourth night of STARDOM 5★STAR GP 2025 tournament action, H.A.T.E. faction member Rina sailed to her third straight win which kept her undefeated and placed her is the sole possession of first place in the Red Stars Block B with six points.
While earning her third consecutive victory is impressive, what’s more impressive is the competitor Rina defeated to get her sixth point of the tournament.
The second event of the Marigold DREAM★STAR GP 2025 tournament took place on Aug. 2nd at the Osaka Edion Arena #2 with an evening show. There were 601 fans on hand at the Osaka Edion Arena #2 but unlike the DREAM★STAR GP 2025 day show, the night event was not a sell out.
The STARDOM 5★STAR GP 2025 continued with its fourth night of action on Aug. 2nd at Sendai PIT with 470 fans in attendance.
The entrants of the Red Stars Block A & B took center stage on Night 4 as there were a total of eight bouts scheduled on the event.
Marigold kicked off the Dream Star Grand Prix 2025 in Osaka, and more than one result came as a surprise.
The 35th annual New Japan Pro-Wrestling G1 Climax has reached its ninth night of tournament action at the Sun Messe Kagawa. The event featured five Block A tournament matches.
Victoria Yuzuki revealed that in addition to winning the Marigold Dream Star GP 2025, she is focused on winning the United National Championship.
This morning, Tetsuya Naito confirmed in an interview with Tokyo Sports that Los Tranquilos De Japon will return to Europe for two dates in August.
Big Japan Pro-Wrestling announced today that rising star Koshiro Asakura will be out of action for at least one year due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus.
Asakura suffered the injury on July 27th at Korakuen Hall when he faced super-heavyweight Ryota Hama.
When Ryoko Sakimura made her pro wrestling debut for Marigold back in late 2024, she was thought by many to have excellent potential.
That potential won’t be realized inside a Marigold ring as the promotion announced that Sakimura has officially departed the company effective July 31st.
Marigold confirmed that Senka Akatsuki will be replaced on the Dream Star GP 2025 by Maria, one half of the Twin Star Champions.