SHOW REPORT: New Challengers Approach for New Blood Tag Team Championships

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The latest in Stardom’s New Blood series is now in the books, with New Blood 13 emanating from Tokyo Pier Hall and drawing a crowd of 224 people – the lowest of the 15 shows run under the New Blood banner so far.

Spoilers for the results of New Blood 13 to follow;

Results

Match #1 – Mei Seira def. Rian w/ Dropkick (9:07)

Match #2 – Tomoka Inaba def. Ranna Yagami w/ One-Hit Kill Tomoka Kick (7:46)

Match #3 – HANAKO vs. Saran Ended in a Time Limit Draw (15:00)

Match #4 – Rina & Azusa Inaba def. Queen’s Quest (Hina & Miyu Amasaki) w/ Pink Devil (15:20)

Match #5 – New Blood Tag Team Championships – Winggori (Hanan & Saya Iida) (c) def. Cosmic Angels (Aya Sakura & Sayaka Kurura) w/ Lariat (12:39)

Show Notes

Following the culmination of the main event, with the second New Blood Champions Winggori making their fourth successful title defence against the Cosmic Angels team of Aya Sakura and Sayaka Kurura, a new challenger team emerged before the show could end.

Having dispensed with the Queen’s Quest team of Hina and Miyu Amasaki in hard-fought semi-main event, the team of Rina and Azusa Inaba made their presence know, demanding an opportunity at Winggori’s belts. Before an official response could be given, the EXV team of HANAKO and Waka Tsukiyama also entered the ring and demanded an opportunity before Ice Ribbon’s Saran joined the throng of challengers to put forth her own challenge, promising to find a partner if given the opportunity.

No official confirmation has been given as to the next number one contenders to the belts, and we are still awaiting word of the possibility of a New Blood 14.

Stay tuned to The Stardom Cast for all the happenings in the world of STARDOM.

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Hailing from Stoke-on-Trent, Rob fell back in love with the Wrestling Business in 2016 after a decade-long break. Rob is the host of the PodMania Wrestling Podcast, the StardomCast and reviews retro PPVs - with an odd fascination with 1995 WWF/WCW!

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