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STARDOM in KOCHI 2025 6/27/25 – 27th June 2025

STARDOM in KOCHI 2025 27th June 2025

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Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
Time: 6:30 PM JST
Streaming: STARDOM World (on-demand)
Venue: Kochi Prefectural Culture Hall, Kochi, Japan

STARDOM rolled into Kochi with a packed card and delivered another exciting night on its summer tour. The energy was high, the crowd electric, and the in-ring action lived up to the hype.

Official Match Card & Results:

  1. Miyu Amasaki & Lady C vs. Momo Kohgo & Saya Iida
    Result: Momo Kohgo & Saya Iida won

    • A fast-paced opener featuring crisp teamwork and great energy.

  2. Hanan vs. Thekla
    Result: Thekla won

    • A technically sound bout with Thekla outmaneuvering Hanan’s fire.

  3. Tora, Rina & Ruaka vs. MIRAI, Ami Sohrei & Yuna Mizumori
    Result: MIRAI, Ami Sohrei & Yuna Mizumori won

    • Oedo Tai brought chaos, but the power trio responded with cohesion and force.

  4. Maika & Megan Bayne vs. AZM & Hina
    Result: Maika & Megan Bayne won

    • A hard-hitting contest with Bayne dominating and Maika securing the pinfall.

  5. Syuri & Saki Kashima vs. Mina Shirakawa & Mariah May
    Result: Syuri & Saki Kashima won

    • Strong storytelling and big moments; Syuri looked sharp throughout.

  6. Main Event – Giulia vs. Hazuki
    Result: Giulia won

    • An emotional and physically intense main event. Giulia’s resilience and precision helped her overcome a spirited challenge from Hazuki.

Event Highlights:

  • The crowd in Kochi added real atmosphere to every match.
  • Thekla continues to climb as a technical threat.
  • Megan Bayne looked unstoppable in tag action.
  • Giulia’s main event performance closed the night with heart and intensity.

Final Thoughts:

STARDOM in KOCHI 2025 delivered a night of impactful wrestling, compelling stories, and star-making performances. From opening bell to final pinfall, the show captured the energy of STARDOM’s summer tour. Giulia’s win over Hazuki was a worthy main event, but the entire roster shined on a card that mixed veterans, rising stars, and trios chaos in perfect balance.

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