International Women’s Cup winner crowned during Wrestle Dynasty pre-show

Momo Watanabe is the International Women’s World Cup winner.

The Stardom representative emerged victorious at the Tokyo Dome on Saturday night defeating Athena, Willow Nightingale, and Persephone in a four-way match. The finish had Athena looking to score the win against Watanabe. However, Watanabe’s stablemate Thekla pulled Athena out of the ring as the referee was making the count. The distraction allowed Watanabe to strike Athena with a baseball bat, eventually leading to her victory.

As a result of her win, Watanabe has now earned a title match of her choice across ROH, AEW, CMLL, and Stardom.

For the last month, matches have taken place to determine the representatives for the four-way match at Wrestle Dynasty. Nightingale won a mini-tournament to earn her spot in AEW, while ROH’s Athena, CMLL’s Persephone, and Watanabe all won four-way matches.

During the main card of Wrestle Dynasty, Mercedes Mone will face Mina Shirakawa. The match will be for both the New Japan Strong title that Mone holds and for the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s title that Shirakawa holds.

Athena wins tag match in Stardom debut, Tay Melo returns to the ring

ROH Women’s World Champion Athena had a successful debut for Stardom on Friday.

While in Japan ahead of Wrestle Dynasty, Athena had her first-ever match in the country at Stardom New Year Dream 2025, teaming with Thekla to defeat Tay Melo & Mina Shirakawa. The finish was Athena pinning Melo after hitting the O-Face.

Despite their victory, there was dissension between Athena and Thekla. And it looks like Thekla could be challenging Athena for the ROH Women’s World Championship in the near future. They argued backstage after the match and Thekla issued a title challenge to Athena, but Athena turned it down.

“Look here, you’re nothing but trash. A pawn on my chessboard,” Athena told Thekla. “And as far as this goes, you want an opportunity? You want to prove yourself? You want Athena to put you in the spotlight? Absolutely not.”

“We’ll see about that,” Thekla responded.

Athena now heads to the Tokyo Dome for Wrestle Dynasty on January 5, where she will compete against Willow Nightingale, Momo Watanabe, and Persephone in the Women’s International Cup four-way match. The winner receives a title shot of their choosing in either AEW, ROH, Stardom, or CMLL.

Friday’s match was also Melo’s Stardom debut — and it marked her first time back in the ring in nearly two years. It was Melo’s first time wrestling since she and Sammy Guevara welcomed their daughter Luna into the world.

An emotional Melo reacted to her return after the match, tearing up because she was so happy to be back. Melo said she’s “literally in love” with Japan.

Big Audio Nightmare: Tokyo Dome weekend preview, the latest in NOAH, Stardom & AJPW

The Big Audio Nightmare is back as myself and Mike Sempervive talk about everything happening in the very busy world of Japanese wrestling.

This week’s topics include:

  • OZAWA’s star making GHC Championship victory and performance
  • Shinsuke Nakamura’s return to NOAH
  • Stardom’s triumphant Dream Queendom show
  • Starlight Kid finally wins the big one
  • AJPW Year End show hits and misses
  • In-depth previews of NJPW Wrestle Kingdom and Wrestle Dynasty
  • Much more!

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Tay Melo returning to the ring, set for Stardom debut

AEW wrestler Tay Melo is returning to the ring for the first time in nearly two years.

It was announced today that Melo will make her in-ring return for Stardom on Friday, January 3, teaming with Mina Shirakawa against Athena & Thekla. The match will be Melo’s Stardom debut. This is Melo’s first time wrestling since she and Sammy Guevara welcomed their daughter Luna into the world last year.

“After two long years, I’m finally back,” an emotional Melo announced. “I’m going to Japan, I’m going to Stardom.”

Melo thanked the fans for all of their support and said she and Guevara will be bringing Luna with them on the trip to Japan. Guevara has a match at Wrestle Dynasty on January 5, defending the ROH Tag Team titles with Dustin Rhodes against House of Torture’s Sho & Yoshinobu Kanemaru.

Since August, Melo has been cleared to return and preparing for her comeback.

The January 3 Stardom event is named New Year Dream and will take place from Tokyo Garden Theater. This tag match is also Athena’s debut for the promotion.

ROH Women’s Champion Athena to make Stardom debut

While in Japan for Wrestle Dynasty, ROH Women’s World Champion Athena will also be making her Stardom debut.

Athena is set to team with Thekla against two yet-to-be-announced opponents at Stardom’s New Year Dream 2025 at Tokyo Garden Theater on Friday, January 3. The announcement was made via a promo from Athena that aired during today’s Stardom event.

“It’s going to be me and Thekla against two porcelain hussies,” Athena announced. “But I am super exited to be here, because this is the world tour, baby. And I’ve been waiting for this my entire life.”

The Stardom event is happening two days before Wrestle Dynasty, where Athena is taking part in the Women’s International Cup four-way. That match will be Athena vs. Willow Nightingale vs. Momo Watanabe vs. Persephone. It features one representative each from ROH, AEW, Stardom, and CMLL with the winner getting a title shot from the promotion of their choosing.

Athena has been ROH Women’s World Champion for more than two years now and recently retained against Billie Starkz at Final Battle for the second straight year.

NJPW reveals full card for Wrestle Dynasty

The full card for Wrestle Dynasty has been confirmed.

NJPW revealed the full card for the show that takes place one day after Wrestle Kingdom 19, January 5 at the Tokyo Dome. Included is a match for the ROH Tag Team titles that will be part of the kickoff event. Current champions Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara will defend against Yoshinobu Kanemaru and SHO. The latter two cut a video during ROH Final Battle this past Friday challenging Rhodes & Guevara for the titles.

The second kickoff match will be for the International Women’s Cup. Persephone, Momo Watanabe, Willow Nightingale, and Athena will meet where the winner will earn a future title match of their choice.

Other top matches on the card will see Kenny Omega make his return to in-ring action against Gabe Kidd, Zack Sabre Jr. take on Ricochet, and Shota Umino facing Claudio Castagnoli.

Here is the updated lineup for Wrestle Dynasty. Match order has yet to be determined:

  • Kenny Omega vs. Gabe Kidd
  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Ricochet
  • Shota Umino vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • David Finlay vs. Brody King
  • Yota Tsuji vs. Jack Perry
  • NEVER Championship: Either Shingo Takagi or Konosuke Takeshita defends against Tomohiro Ishii. Will be a double title match if Takeshita remains AEW International Champion on January 4
  • IWGP Tag Team titles: Great-O-Khan & a mystery partner vs. The Young Bucks
  • NJPW Strong Women’s & RPW Undisputed Women’s British double title match: Mercedes Mone vs. Mina Shirakawa
  • Lucha gauntlet match featuring CMLL and NJPW talent
  • Kickoff match for ROH Tag Team titles: Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara defend against Yoshinobu Kanemaru & SHO
  • Kickoff match for the Women’s International Cup: Persephone (CMLL) Vs. Momo Watanabe (Stardom) vs. Willow Nightingale (NJPW) vs. Athena (ROH)

Stardom wrestler qualifies for Wrestle Dynasty International Women’s Cup finals

The final entrant into the International Women’s Cup finals at Wrestle Dynasty has been determined.

Stardom’s Momo Watanabe won a short tournament this weekend to earn her spot in the match. She joins Athena (ROH), Willow Nightingale (AEW), and Persephone (CMLL) as those who have qualified.

On Friday, Watanabe defeated Hanan, Saki Kashima, and Yuna Mizumori in a four-way match to advance to the finals held today in Hachioji. She defeated Syuri, Suzu Suzuki, and Tomoka Inaba in another four-way bout to win the tournament. 

The winner of the four-way match at Wrestle Dynasty will earn a title shot from the participating promotion of their choosing.

Wrestle Dynasty (Sunday, January 5, airing live on NJPW World) —

  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Ricochet (will be an IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match if Sabre retains against Shota Umino at Wrestle Kingdom)
  • Shota Umino vs. Claudio Castagnoli (will be an IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match if Umino wins the title at Wrestle Kingdom)
  • NJPW Strong Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone vs. RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Champion Mina Shirakawa in a double title match
  • David Finlay vs. Brody King (will be an IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship match if Finlay retains against Yota Tsuji at Wrestle Kingdom)
  • Yota Tsuji vs. Jack Perry (will be an IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship match if Tsuji wins the title at Wrestle Kingdom)
  • Kenny Omega vs. Gabe Kidd
  • Great-O-Khan & TBD vs. The Young Bucks for the vacant IWGP Tag Team titles
  • International Women’s Cup four-way match (winner receives a title shot in the promotion of their choosing): Persephone (CMLL) vs. Athena (ROH) vs. Willow Nightingale (AEW) vs. Momo Watanabe (Stardom)
  • Tomohiro Ishii challenges either Shingo Takagi or Konosuke Takeshita for the NEVER Openweight Championship (AEW International Championship will also be on the line if Takeshita still holds the title when he faces Takagi at Wrestle Kingdom)
  • Lucha Gauntlet match featuring four wrestlers from CMLL and four from NJPW
  • ROH Tag Team Champions Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara defend against SHO & Yoshinobu Kanemaru

Wrestling Observer Live: The Abbreviated Edition

With both Bryan Alvarez and I taking care of some family business earlier today, there was no live Observer Live. But, in its place, here’s an abbreviated run down of today’s news, including Tessa Blanchard possibly heading to TNA. Plus, a sneak peek at this weekend. It’s a fun show as always, so check it out~!

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Stardom announces tournament to determine International Women’s Cup entrant

With three wrestlers set to be confirmed for the International Women’s Cup at January 5th’s Wrestle Dynasty by the end of the weekend, Stardom has finally revealed how their representative will be chosen.

The promotion announced Friday that they will hold a 16-woman tournament done in four-ways that starts next weekend:

Friday, December 20th and Saturday, December 21st

  • Hanan vs. Yuna Mizumori vs. Momo Watanabe vs. Saki Kashima
  • Syuri vs. Saya Iida vs. Fukigen Death vs. Ranna Yagami
  • Koguma vs. Waka Tsukiyama vs. Tomoka Inaba vs. Rina
  • Konami vs. Suzu Suzuki vs. Hina vs. Aya Sakura

The winners of those matches will then move on to a four-way final on Saturday, December 22nd with the winner of that match moving onto the Tokyo Dome on January 5th.

The four-way at Wrestle Dynasty will feature wrestlers from Stardom, CMLL, AEW and ROH.

Athena will represent ROH after winning a four-way Thursday while Willow Nightingale will take on Jamie Hayter Saturday on Collision to determine’s AEW representative. Zeuxis, Reyna Isis, Persephone and Sanely will wrestle at Arena Mexico Friday to determine CMLL’s entrant.

Wrestling Observer Live: Animotion singer talks about ‘Obsession’ & Saturday Night’s Main Event

It’s a special Saturday edition of Wrestling Observer Live as we’re looking ahead to next week’s return of Saturday Night’s Main Event as well as looking back to the 1980s.

The show is paying tribute to its 80s roots with a retro look, Jesse Ventura, Jimmy Hart, and the original theme song: the inimitable ‘Obsession’ by Animotion.

On today’s show, we talk to Bill Wadhams, the lead male vocalist of the band about the iconic wrestling show, if platforms like WWE help an artist, if the band was aware of the show in the 80s, the history of the hit song, and much more.

Plus, I chat about WWE SmackDown, AEW Rampage & Collision, Stardom, and more.

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Big Audio Nightmare: All the tag league action from NJPW, AJPW & Stardom

The Big Audio Nightmare is back as Adam Summers and Mike Sempervive talk about everything happening in the very busy world of Japanese wrestling.

This week’s topics include:

  • The must-watch matches from the NJPW World Tag League
  • Some surprising NJPW tag league standout performers
  • What does the Tag League tell us about the road to Tokyo Dome?
  • Thoughts on All Japan’s tag league and why it’s all about the Saito Brothers
  • Stardom’s tag league and how the rookies are stepping up and showing out

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International Women’s Cup four-way announced for Wrestle Dynasty

A new match is set for the Wrestle Dynasty event on January 5, 2025.

NJPW has announced a four-way match for the newly-devised International Women’s Cup for the Tokyo Dome event set for January 5, with the winner eligible to challenge for the title of their choice.

AEW, Ring of Honor, Stardom, and CMLL will have qualifying four-way matches between now and Wrestle Dynasty to decide their promotion’s representative in the four-way match at the Dome.

Wrestle Dynasty is the second of consecutive Tokyo Dome shows, with NJPW’s Wrestle Kingdom 19 to take place on Saturday, January 4 as is tradition. Zack Sabre Jr. defending the IWGP World Heavyweight title against Shota Umino will headline that event.

The current Wrestle Dynasty card:

Wrestle Dynasty (Sunday, January 5) —

  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Ricochet
  • Jack Perry vs. Yota Tsuji
  • Tomohiro Ishii challenges either Shingo Takagi or Konosuke Takeshita for the NEVER Openweight Championship (will be a double title match with the AEW International Championship also on the line if Takeshita is still champion going into Wrestle Kingdom 19)
  • International Women’s Cup four-way

NJPW x Stardom Historic X-Over II live results: Sabre & Maika vs. Desperado & Starlight Kid

NJPW and Stardom present Historic X-Over II from Osaka featuring a mixed tag team main event.

IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Zack Sabre Jr. teams with Stardom 5 Star Grand Prix winner Maika against El Desperado and Starlight Kid in the main event.

In the semi-main, IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani defends against Momo Watanabe.

Taichi and Natsupoi team against Clark Connors and Thekla in another mixed tag bout on the card.

In an intergender KOPW 2024 hardcore match, current KOPW holder Great-O-Khan defends against Suzu Suzuki.

An eight-person mixed tag features Hiroshi Tanahashi, Ryusuke Taguchi, Hanan, and Saya Iida vs. Gabe Kidd, Drilla Moloney, Saya Kamitani, and Natsuko Toura.

Oleg Boltin, Tiger Mask, and Toru Yano take on Jeff Cobb, Callum Newman, and Francesco Akira in trios action.

AZM, Miyu Amasaki, and Mei Seira face Konami, Ruaka, and Rina.

Tam Nakano and Saori Anou take on Syuri and Tomoka Inaba in the main card opener.

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Pre-show

Hanako and Aya Sakura defeated Ranna Yagami and Sayaka Kurara

Kurara and Sakura began the night’s affairs, with the larger Hanako being tagged in to be the difference-maker. Yagami cleared some momentum for her team with leg strikes and drop kicks, withstanding Sakura’s own offense. Kurara on her own struggled to find any leeway, but with a combined dropkick with Yagami, she almost found her way. With anothre assist from Yagami, Kurara nearly earned a Jackknife pin on Hanako, had it not been for Sakura breaking it up. Hanako plummeted Kurara with an Argentine Backbreaker for a pinfall victory.

Initially, the Liv Morgan/Raquel Rodriguez dynamic of Hanako/Sakura made for an incredible dynamic, but I found myself enamored with Kurara’s undying spirit despite being short of where Yagami and her opponents were. Furthermore, Yagami’s efforts to carry the load and help her partner gave the story an interesting trajectory.

Main card

Cosmic Angels (Tam Nakano and Saori Anou) defeated God’s Eye (Syuri and Tomoka Inaba)

Stardom veterans Nakano and Syuri locked up, with the former’s explosive flashiness being little match against the latter’s grounded matwork. Anou, however, kept pace with both Inaba and Syuri simultaneously. The collisions between Syuri and Anou epically clashed, with neither maintainging control for long.

Nakano found herself ensnared by Inaba’s fiery force, with little leeway found. Inaba nearly squeaked out a victory with a Michinoku Driver, but Nakano kicked out. Keeping Syuri from the ring, Anou played interference while Nakano quarterbacked her way to victory after a Screwdriver silenced the young Inaba once and for all.

This was my first time seeing Inaba in a while, and I believe I am a fan. Nakano was fun as always, but Syuri and Anou stole the show as far as this match was concerned. I want to live in that moment when they were the legal competitors forever.

Neo Genesis (Mei Seira, AZM and Miyu Amasaki) defeated H.A.T.E. (Konami, Rina and Ruaka)

H.A.T.E. gave no time for Neo Genesis to gather any breath. Konami and Rina in particular put Amasaki through her woes. Ruaka was equally as forgiving to the isolated Amasaki. The legal Seira faced the same struggles, but her agility halted the brutish force of Ruaka. AZM’s high-speed prowess gave her the best luck out of her team, but only so far as to leave Rina dependent on H.A.T.E.

The swiftness of AZM and Rina was tested further as their partners brawled on the outside; a series of reversal pins proved unsuccessful, with AZM the closest. Stealing from their opponents’ playbook, Neo Genesis played the number’s game with a 3-Way Connection. To add finality to the match, AZM soared with a Flying Leg Drop on Rina, ending the match in a pinfall.

The underdog story of Neo Genesis against the dirty-tactics of H.A.T.E. kept me glued to my screen. Rina and AZM’s chemistry is undeniable in particular.

United Empire (Jeff Cobb, Callum Newman and Francesco Akira) defeated Toru Yano, Tiger Mask IV and Boltin Oleg

Beef collided as Cobb and Oleg bounced off one another and exchanged forearms like a violent Christmas. The younger Oleg dominated United Empire’s heavy, but the legendary Tiger Mask didn’t have the same effect. Surprisingly, neither did Yano, a Cs obb flipped onto his back. Akira and Newman worked in tandem to squash the prone Yano. Cobb followed suit. An enraged Yano unleashed a fire that was but an ember as he quickly tagged in Oleg.

Clearing house, Oleg nauseated Akira with the Boltin Shake, but for all his power, he was not as quick as the speedy Newman. Tiger Mask, however, used his experience to reign in Akira with a hold. A Double-Underhook Tiger Bomb almost put Akira away, as did a Crucifix Pin. Akira’s agility and youthful resilience kept him afloat, however, as he dropped a Fire Bomb ’99 on the legend for a pinfall.

Oleg needs a singles title sometime soon. But I will say Akira’s developed well since I’ve first seen him. I love matches like these where Cobb’s basically playing stepfather to the younger UE members, and I grinned at his clash with Oleg.

H.A.T.E. (Natsuko Tora and Saya Kamitani) and Bullet Club War Dogs (Drilla Moloney and Gabe Kidd) defeated wing☆gori (Hanan and Saya Iida) and Hiroshi Tanahashi and Ryusuke Taguchi

After some comedic back-and-forth between Tanahashi and Taguchi with H.A.T.E., Kamitani and Hanan rushed around the ring. Moloney swiftly dispatched Taguchi, but Iida chopped with all her might on the War Dog’s chest until he finally fired back. A brawl ensued on the outside, with Kamitani throwing Taguchi into the seats.

Back in the ring, Tora slammed and throttled Iida. She made her comeback after fending off the bigger opponent and launched herself off the turnbuckle to grant Tanahashi a tag. His hot tag started with a Dragon Screw Leg Whip to Tora and a Senton to Moloney. Hanan demanded a tag, to which she hoped to tackle Moloney but instead fell victim to a Backbreaker stiff strikes from Tora. After a Backdrop to Tora, Hanan tagged in Taguchi while Kidd finally entered the fray. Taguchi, agonizing over several comedic assaults, stared up at the lights when Kidd slammed him with a Piledriver for the pinfall.

The glee and comedy in intergender warfare was both uncomfortable and hilarious. Despite Taguchi being the consistently funny one, I got a chuckle at Hanan demanding to be tagged in just to be trounced by Moloney and Tora.

Great-O-Khan (c) defeated Suzu Suzuki for the KOPW Championship

The corners were stacked with steel chairs, which Suzuki planned to use, but Khan decided otherwise. The imposing Khan ignored her strikes and planted her with elbows. Making handy use of his size, he stomped, ragdolled, and slammed her across the ring; her echoes reverberated into the Osaka night. Suzuki at last gained an edge, using it to spank Khan with a chair and shove plastic forks in his mouth. Much to Khan’s terror, she stapled a picture of Khan’s signature question mark to her cheek. She then ripped it off of herself and stapling it to Khan’s forehead.

Placing a garbage can over his body, Suzuki smacked him with a chair before unleashing further torment on the entrance ramp. Regaining his initial momentum with physical strikes, he incurred great agony when Suzuki stapled his nether regions. Aiming to suplex Khan off a ladder onto a table spiked with forks, he instead pushed her into it and nearly won. An Eliminator dropped her onto a garbage can atop a horizontal-prone ladder, with Khan earning a pinfall victory.

This match had no right to be this exhilarating. Deeply unsettling while telling a great story of a woman who would stop at nothing to take gold from a beast. Khan’s endurance amid carnage and weaponry made him the perfect foil.

Taichi and Natsupoi defeated Clark Connors and Thekla

H.A.T.E. immediately jumped Taichi and Natsupoi, with the Cosmic Angels coming to the latter’s defense. With that chaos out of the way, each team and their partner took on their respective sexes. Weary of Thekla’s teasing of Taichi, Natsupoi stood her ground amid the underhanded tactics of the Toxic Spider. Carnage erupted on the outside, leading to Thekla to bully her former Donna Del Mondo stablemate. Wrenching open Natsupoi’s mouth, Thekla cranked her neck far enough to draw screams.

Taichi bounced back against Connors was in the middle of stretching out Connors when Thekla almost got in the way. Connors gained control, but Taichi snatched it back with a Dangerous Backdrop. Using her core strength and arm cast, Thekla’s aspirations for victory were dashed upon Natsupoi clenching her foe’s damaged limb in an armbar. An enraged Thekla was halted by Taichi, and she struck him with her cast. Connors struck Natsupoi across the face after an accidental Gore to Thekla. Natsupoi launched off the tope rope with a Fairial Gift to Thekla for the win.

As a Donna Del Mondo fan, seeing continuation of Natsupoi and Thekla’s past friendship was nice to see. The anger and emotions felt real. Taichi’s own frustrations with SANADA betraying Just 5 Guys for Bullet Club felt real. The alliance between Connors and Thekla features a lot of chemistry. This was the best-built match on this card and these things paid off.

Mayu Iwatani (c) defeated Momo Watanabe for the IWGP Women’s Championship

Scouting Watanabe’s every move and using her agility to work around it, it seemed Iwatani was off to a hot start. The predictable H.A.T.E. interfered, however, leading Stardom’s Ace to fall prey to an outside beatdown. Due to this, Watanabe stayed fully in control, battering the champion with cruel glee. After Ruaka accidentally struck Watanabe, Iwatani took full advantage, reeling back after any fight Watanabe had in her.

Following a spill to the outside, the women returned and fired off with consecutive strikes, as Iwatani followed with a High-Fly Flow. With the champion in control, Iwatani opted for a series of finishers, with a Moonsault putting her inches before victory, stolen away by interfering H.A.T.E. members. Watanabe teased using her baseball bat to secure a dirty yet easy win but tossed it aside. For an extended period, Watanabe remained in control, but no matter what, she couldn’t land a 3-count pin. With a new breath of life, Iwatani rose to deliver a Dragon Suplex that incapacitated Watanabe long enough for the pinfall.

— Post-match – Iwatani announced she would defend the IWGP Women’s Championship at Wrestle Kingdom on January 4. AZM appeared, challenging Iwatani for that date.

Match of the night. Iwatani proves once again that she remains among the best joshi wrestling talent in the world, let alone Stardom. Watanabe throwing that bat away made for a gripping finish—Roddy Piper/Bret Hart vibes.

Main event

Zack Sabre Jr. and Maika defeated El Desperado and Starlight Kid

Desperado grappled with the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion to a stalemate, leading to Starlight Kid and Maika to lock up. The former’s petite and aerodynamic flow contrasted with the larger power in the latter. Desperado and Sabre returned to action, with Sabre being more rounded in his approach. Desperado flattened Sabre with a Spinebuster but met with the same fate with a Penalty Kick.

A Moonsault to Maika by a hopeful Starlight Kid gave no quarter, as the red-haired wrestler used her height to withstand Starlight Kid. Pulling Maika in for a deathly hold, Starlight Kid’s grappling ended courtesy of Sabre rolling himself and Desperado on top of them. Starlight Kid struck Sabre in the face, but he dropped her over his shoulders as Maika hit Desperado with a Rolling Lariat. She later earned the win for herself and Sabre after a Michinoku Driver on Starlight kid for the pinfall.

An entertaining bout, but perhaps one that would’ve been better on the upper-midcard or the penultimate match. Everything was executed nicely, engaging the whole way through. But there were other matches that could have been in its place. However, this represents the best of NJPW and Stardom right now. Overall, a good match.

While it doesn’t carry the same feeling as the 2022 Historic X-Over, this year’s iteration hits high notes, refreshing fans on storylines from both companies. Storylines weren’t necessarily advanced, aside from the IWGP Women’s Championship and Thekla’s tumultuous past with Natupoi after the latter’s betrayal of Donna Del Mondo and the departure of Giulia. That said, I hope Historic X-Over stays a consistent fixture of both companies going forward.

Big Audio Nightmare: Road to the Tokyo Dome, preview of Historic X-Over II, tag league talk

The Big Audio Nightmare is back as myself and Mike Sempervive talk about everything happening in the very busy world of Japanese wrestling.

This week’s topics include:

  • A look at the build to both Wrestle Kingdom and Wrestle Dynasty thus far
  • Shota Umino’s underwhelming road to the Tokyo Dome main event
  • Thoughts on Kenny Omega making his return to NJPW before AEW
  • A full preview of NJPW x Stardom Historic X-Over II
  • Why the Stardom and AJPW tag leagues are worth more of your time than NJPW’s will be…and more!

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Full card revealed for NJPW & Stardom Historic X-Over 2024

The full nine-match lineup for NJPW & Stardom Historic X-Over 2024 is now official.

After first taking place in 2022, Historic X-Over is now back as a pay-per-view that will be held in Osaka on November 17. The main event will pit Zack Sabre Jr. & Maika against El Desperado & Starlight Kid. These matches with NJPW and Stardom wrestlers teaming together have mixed tag rules where men can only wrestle men and women can only wrestle women.

The semi-main event of the show is a title match with IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani putting her belt up for grabs against Momo Watanabe.

The one match on the card where an NJPW and Stardom wrestler will directly face each other is Great-O-Khan vs. Suzu Suzuki. It’s a hardcore match where O-Khan is defending his KOPW Championship. If O-Khan loses, he will also have to shave his braid and beard.

The PPV will be available live on NJPW World with a price tag of $34.99. Here’s the full card:

NJPW & Stardom Historic X-Over 2024 (Sunday, November 17) —

  • Zack Sabre Jr. & Maika vs. El Desperado & Starlight Kid
  • IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani defends against Momo Watanabe
  • Taichi & Natsupoi vs. Clark Connors & Thekla
  • Hardcore match: KOPW 2024 Champion Great-O-Khan defends against Suzu Suzuki
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi, Ryusuke Taguchi, Hanan & Saya Iida vs. Gabe Kidd, Drilla Moloney, Saya Kamitani & Natsuko Tora
  • Toru Yano, Tiger Mask & Oleg Boltin vs. Jeff Cobb, Callum Newman & Francesco Akira
  • Mei Seira, AZM & Miyu Amasaki vs. Konami, Rina & Ruaka
  • Tam Nakano & Saori Anou vs. Syuri & Tomoka Inaba
  • Pre-show match: Hanako & Aya Sakura vs. Ranna Yagami & Sayaka Kurara