Occasionally drops by wrestling podcasts, but remains rather elusive. Joined the Japanese wrestling fan scene in summer 2017, and continues to work on bridging the language gap between fans. Outside of wrestling, she’s a dog mom, perpetual Japanese learner, and when conditions permit, world traveler. Never skips dessert.
Hyper Misao & Miyu Yamashita pack their bags and head to England for Pro-Wrestling EVE’s Wrestle Queendom V! Millie McKenzie, Nina Samuels & Billie Starkz have plans for Japan!
Will Ospreay defends his IWGP US Championship against Testuya Naito at the Edion Arena in Osaka. FTR and Aussie Open make their debuts in Japan. Jr & Heavyweight Tag Belts defended.
The Goddesses, SWA, Wonder and World of STARDOM Championship were all defended along with several Tag Teams making cases for winning the Goddess Tag League.
This week’s installment of Dream Slam Weekly comes to you live from the Newark Liberty International Airport area. I am in the lobby of my hotel, enjoying a quiet Saturday afternoon.
Rumble of 44th Street brought NJPW and STARDOM back to NYC at the Palladium Times Square to celebrate the road to Historic X-Over with Kazuchika Okada & Jay White’s likely last meeting in the US before Wrestle Kingdom 17.
Jay White defended the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against Tama Tonga in the first-ever all-international wrestler main event at Ryogoku Sumo Hall.
Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling celebrated its final big event of the year at Tokyo Dome City Hall with high-profile guests. Yuka Sakazaki and Shoko Nakajima continue their main event rivalry.
STARDOM closes their 2022 Five Star Grand Prix Tournament at Mushashino Forest Sports Complex. The Winner shoots their shot for the Stardom Dream Queendom main event at year’s end.
Tae Honma punches her ticket for a CMLL Japanese Women’s Championship against visiting champion, Dalys, at Fiesta Mexicana at Odaiba on September 25th!
Tokyo Joshi Pro’s 2022 Princess Cup concludes with Yuka Sakazaki defeating Miu Watanabe to secure the main event against Princess of Princess Champion Shojo Nakajima