Stardom 10/5/24 Results

Stardom ran their latest blowout event, STARDOM GOLDEN FIGHT IN NAGOYA, earlier today.

Today’s event was held at Aichi Prefectural Gym in Nagoya and can be watched on demand on Stardom World as a PPV for 4400 Japanese yen (around $31 US). If you don’t want to pay extra, it will be available for all monthly paying subscribers Wednesday or Thursday (the PPV window is until Tuesday morning). You can also watch the first 3 matches FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 1526.

Pre-show Match: Yuna Mizumori won a 5-woman battle royal, last eliminating Ranna Yagami. As a result, Mizumori gets the next shot at the High Speed Championship. This was to have been a 6-woman battle royal but became 5 due to no Saki Kashima (injured).

Match 1: Miyu Amasaki beat Future Of Stardom Champion Rina to win the title. Amasaki becomes the 11th Future Of Stardom Champion. Shocker…the record run of Rina is over. But it almost went on as it ended less than a minute from the time limit, if it went the distance Rina would have retained.

Match 2: Saya Kamitani beat Sayaka Kurara.

Match 3: Dump Matsumoto, ZAP, Natsuko Tora, Momo Watanabe, Konami & Ruaka beat Maika, Mina Shirakawa, Gina, Waka Tsukiyama, HANAKO & Rian. Tora pinned Tsukiyama after Death Valley Bomb.

New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Great-O-Khan made a surprise appearance and issued an open challenge to the Stardom roster for a KOPW 2024 Championship match at Historic X-Over 2. Pending.

Match 4: Starlight Kid beat Hazuki. Kid was unmasked by Hazuki late in the match. However, in post-match backstage comments she kept a towel over her face as she spoke with only her eyes partially visible.

Match 5: Syuri & Lady C beat Saori Anou & Aya Sakura, Mei Seira & AZM and Hanan & Saya Iida in a 4-way when Syuri pinned Sakura.

Match 6: Wonder Of Stardom Champion Natsupoi beat Thekla to retain the title. V2 for Natsupoi.

Match 7: IWGP Women’s Champin Mayu Iwatani beat Toni Storm to retain the title. V7 for Iwatani.

Main Event: World Of Stardom Champion Tam Nakano beat Suzu Suzuki to retain the title.V2 for Nakano.

The next event is Friday at Osaka Prefectural Gym 2 in Osaka. There will be no live broadcast.

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