Stardom president addresses expansion efforts, Tokyo Dome ambitions

Getting Stardom to the point where it can run the Tokyo Dome is a huge ambition for company president Taro Okada.

Okada, speaking with Japanese outlet Pro Wrestling Today, opened up about Stardom’s expansion efforts both domestically and internationally. Because of the costs involved, the promotion is not overly concerned with staging its own standalone international events. Instead, Stardom is focused on partnering with establish promotions overseas to showcase the talent in each organization.

“Regarding our international expansion, our policy is that, given the costs and risks involved in organizing events on our own, we should actively seek partnerships with local organizations,” Okada said. “Sending wrestlers to CMLL not only enhances their experience but also helps spread the name of Stardom worldwide. Conversely, when unknown top-tier wrestlers from overseas come to Japan, it serves as a major source of excitement for Japanese fans. Streamlining our respective businesses and strengthening our collaboration is essential to prevent the industry as a whole from shrinking.”

Okada also serves as a director for NJPW in addition to being Stardom’s president. In his Stardom role, he believes strengthening the promotion’s communications and advertising is an important step that needs to be taken. He ultimately wants to get Stardom to the Tokyo Dome because of how much value that stage holds in the entertainment industry.

“In the Japanese entertainment industry, the ‘Tokyo Dome’ brand is unrivaled,” he told Pro Wrestling Today. “Whether it’s an overseas artist performing in Japan or a comedian holding a live show, the fact that it took place at the Tokyo Dome is the ultimate status symbol and the most compelling argument to the public. Making the Tokyo Dome event a success — that is the proof of being number one in the Japanese pro-wrestling industry as a world-class entertainment business, and it will completely set us apart from the rest. I want to achieve this goal head-on, no matter what it takes.”

Saya Kamitani (who won MVP in the 2025 Tokyo Sports Awards) and new roster addition Maki Itoh have also mentioned a Tokyo Dome show as being among their Stardom goals.

WOL: Drew The New, Wrestle Kingdom 20 & more thoughts live from Tokyo

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From Tokyo on Saturday, Jim Valley recorded a special Wrestling Observer Live before he heads home from a long trip.

On this ad-free show, he talks more about Wrestle Kingdom 20, the atmosphere among fans at Tokyo Dome, the vibe outside before the event, wrestlers he saw and more. His wife, Kari, joins him to talk about her impressions of Korakuen Hall, Tokyo Dome, All Japan Pro Wrestling and everything she experienced in wrestling and Disney.

With a new WWE Champion, Jim gives his thoughts on Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes, Jacob Fatu and where that may be going.

It’s an international Wrestling Observer Live. Check it out.

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WOR: Tanahashi’s Last Match, RAW report, 2025 Awards

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including Tanahashi’s last match in Korakuen Hall, the Tokyo Dome and added matches, more thoughts on the AAA show, Dave’s thoughts on the 2025 Awards, the RAW report, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:
Start: Hiroshi Tanahashi’s last Korakuen Hall match
14:31: Dave’s thoughts on the last two AAA matches from this past weekend
19:34: Lineups for the coming week, Paramount updates their offer for WBD
31:19: Tony Khan says the first episode of Dynamite was to take place at MSG, Sports Illustrated Awards, Wrestling Observer Awards thoughts
48:41: WWE Raw recap

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WOL: Continental Classic and Tokyo Dome, Dynamite, more!

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez is back for a special solo show talking tons of different topics including AEW Dynamite from Wednesday, the Continental Classic and the Tokyo Dome show and how they might play into each other, standings for the tournament, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Pacific Rim: Fumi Saito on the life, career & upcoming last match for Hiroshi Tanahashi

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The storied career of Hiroshi Tanahashi comes to an end in mere weeks when he retires following his last match at Wrestle Kingdom 20 at the Tokyo Dome.

In this episode of the Pacific Rim Pro Wrestling Podcast, Fumi Saito and Jim Valley talk about the life, career and influence of the man Fumi calls one of the top two most influential wrestlers of this century, who he best compares with, his key moments, Scott Hall’s opinion and more.

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WOL: UFC potential fix, Tokyo Dome, SNME, tons of news!

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including a potential fixed fight in UFC, injury updates, New Japan Tokyo Dome main event and top matches, Super Juniors hilarious ending, Saturday Night’s Main Event, Collision, Smackdown, upcoming line-ups and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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WOR: WWE on Netflix debut review, Tokyo Dome fallout, The Rock

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including all the news from the RAW on Netflix debut, what happened, what was cut, what made sense and what didn’t, and more, plus New Japan Tokyo Dome fallout, Chris Charlton, Bronson Reed, ratings, and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:
Start: WWE SmackDown will be going back to two hours later this year
3:23: Rey Mysterio match cut out from Raw, other changes, WWE Raw Netflix premiere recap
36:24: Kenny Omega’s post Wrestle Dynasty promo
42:29: Chris Charlton suspended from NJPW for two months, NJPW Battle in the Valley lineup
55:16: Bronson Reed injury update, Rookie of the Year clarification for the Observer Awards, Dave Meltzer’s thoughts on Wicked and pro wrestling
58:42: Ratings, NXT New Year’s Evil & AEW Dynamite lineups

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WOL: Netflix Raw debut, Tokyo Dome follow-ups, Chris Charlton fallout

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including all the details on the Netflix RAW debut, run time, Smackdown perhaps moving back to two hours later this year, the Tokyo Dome shows, Kenny Omega, Chris Charlton, Smackdown, and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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WOR: Two Tokyo Domes, RAW on Netflix, MITB cash-in, more

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including two nights of the Tokyo Dome, fallout from the shows, the AEW/New Japan relationship, Takeshita signing with New Japan, Collision, Smackdown, the first RAW on Netflix Monday night, a preview of the show, and tons more. A packed show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:
Start: Thoughts on Kenny Omega’s return, both Tokyo Dome events, Chris Charlton reaction
23:26: Konosuke Takeshita signs with NJPW along with AEW and DDT, more from Takaaki Kidani interview
28:32: Latest on WWE Raw’s Netflix premiere, Hulk Hogan promoting Saturday Night’s Main Event, Royal Rumble 2026 taking place in Saudi Arabia
42:06: Ratings
51:20: Cain Velazquez/GFL
55:18: WWE SmackDown recap
1:05:00: AEW Collision recap

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Wrestling Observer Live: NJPW’s big Tokyo Dome weekend, WWE enters the Netflix era

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In this uninterrupted, commercial-free Wrestling Observer Live, we get into all the wrestling from this weekend including NJPW’s Wrestle Kingdom and Wrestle Dynasty shows, the latter of which saw the in-ring return of Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks once again winning the IWGP Tag Team titles.

I also talk about last Friday’s three-hour WWE SmackDown which featured one of the better Money in the Bank cash-ins to date.

Plus, I talk WWE Royal Rumble heading to Saudi Arabia, AEW Collision, and this Monday’s WWE Raw debut on Netflix.

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WOL: FUN FRIDAY, Dynamite, NXT, Tokyo Domes

Wrestling Observer Live is back with FUN FRIDAY as we’ve got tons to discuss including the two Tokyo Dome shows that kick off late tonight/early tomorrow morning, AEW Dynamite and NXT notes, Cena vs. Cody at WrestleMania, your feedback and so much more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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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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WOL: AEW Dynamite, RIZIN, more

With Bryan Alvarez on the road back from Oregon, Mike Sempervive and Filthy Tom Lawlor present the first Live of ‘25. New Year’s Eve RIZIN madness, last night’s debut of AEW Dynamite’s simulcast on MAX, this weekend’s Tokyo Dome shows, and more. It’s a fun show as always, so check it out~!

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WOR: Sweet Daddy Siki, Tokyo Dome lineups, AEW & NXT recaps

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Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including the death of Sweet Daddy Siki, the bizarre WWE Survivor Series late buys, Tokyo Dome lineups for this weekend, AEW Dynamite and NXT recaps, and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:
Start: Dave & Bryan’s New Year’s Eve, Amazura event hall shooting
2:51: Sweet Daddy Siki passes away
11:33: Survivor Series giant late buy numbers, early AEW Worlds End numbers
17:00: Title changes and other notes in Japan, Tokyo Dome lineups, six year anniversary of AEW reveal
35:41: AEW Dynamite Fight for the Fallen recap
59:00: WWE NXT recap

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