NEWS: First Matches Officially Confirmed for Stardom Dream Queendom 2024

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With Stardom’s huge, year-ending show at Ryogoku Kokugikan merely three weeks away, the match-ups for the 29th December’s Dream Queendom have begun to be announced.

Following the culmination of the Goddesses of Stardom Tag League on the 8th December, many wheels were set in motion in regards to the Sumo Hall show, with title challenges becoming official, and grudges flaring up once more.

It was already all-but confirmed that the main event of the show would see Tam Nakano defend her World of Stardom Championship against The Phenex Queen Saya Kamitani, but it has now also been announced that Starlight Kid will be Natsupoi’s next challenger for the Wonder of Stardom Championship and Goddesses of Stardom Tag League 2024 winners Hanan and Saya Iida will have their shot at Momo Watanabe and Thekla’s Goddesses of Stardom Championships.

However, it’s not just silverware on the line at Dream Queendom, with fierce grudge matches taking pride of place on the card. Syuri will get Konami one-on-one in a long overdue finale to their story, while Maika finally gets her hands on the person who took her World of Stardom Championship from her back in July; H.A.T.E’s Natsuko Tora.

The updated card for Stardom Dream Queendom 2024 at Ryogoku Kokugikan on the 29th December is as follows;

  • World of Stardom Championship: Tam Nakano (c) vs. Saya Kamitani
  • Wonder of Stardom Championship: Natsupoi (c) vs. Starlight Kid
  • Goddesses of Stardom Championships: H.A.T.E Supreme (Momo Watanabe & Thekla) (c) vs. Winggori (Hanan & Saya Iida)
  • Maika vs. Natsuko Tora
  • Konami vs. Syuri

More matches are expected to be announced in the coming days, with streaming details for the show also expected to be coming soon.

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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