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Pantoja’s STARDOM Goddesses Of Stardom Tag League 2025 Night 7 Review

November 19, 2025 | Posted by Kevin Pantoja
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Pantoja’s STARDOM Goddesses Of Stardom Tag League 2025 Night 7 Review  

STARDOM Goddesses of Stardom Tag League Night 7

November 16th, 2025 | Chateraise Gateaux Kingdom in Sapporo, Hokkaido | Attendance: 407

I’ve got so much I’m trying to cover between this tournament, some AEW, a Marigold show, and the Crimson Nightmare PPV that STARDOM has put up.

Red Goddesses Block: AquaStella [5] vs. Blue Flame [4]

These teams showed respect at the start with a handshake, followed by some high speed action. It’s right up the alley of these four ladies. Hina and Ranna haven’t worked it a ton but they fit in. I really like the way Ranna incorporated her hard strikes and kicks to this format. It gave this a different enough feel from other high speed tags to stand out. I also liked some of the tag offense that Blue Flame busted out. I’d like to see them remain a team beyond this tournament. When it looked like they might’ve had this in hand, AquaStella delivered stereo fisherman suplexes and Mei then rolled Hina to a pin to win in 7:50. A fun, spirited opening match with two enjoyable duos. [***]

Red Goddesses Block: BMI2000 [4] vs. Reckless Fantasy [0]

I mean, anyone who follows this promotion knows how this is going to go. BMI2000 are the bully tag team champion while Reckless Fantasy are a pair of jobbers. Indeed, the champions dominated this by throwing Rian and Waka around with the greatest of ease. They got in a few hope spots but nothing to the point where you even remotely believed they had a chance. A straightjacket German suplex by Ruaka on Rian after 10:25 ended this. Way too long for what it was. Should’ve just been a five minute squash of sorts. [*½]

Blue Goddesses Block: Golden Trigger [6] vs. Mega Skyscrapers [6]

Right off the bat, I knew I’d love a part of this match. Saya Iida never backs down and is extremely strong for her short frame. That makes putting her up against Megan and HANAKO something fun. She went right at Megan over and over, though she got run over a few times. The size difference made every spot with her intriguing to watch, even something as simple as seeing HANAKO trap her in a Boston Crab. It just made for a cool visual. There was also intrigue with Bea as she’s taller and matches up more evenly with her powerful opponents. I also want to commend the pacing of this match. It was one of the longer ones of the tournament, yet it never felt like it slowed down too much. Both members of Golden Trigger powerbombed Megan from the top in a cool spot. They teased a time limit draw but Saya tapped while in HANAKO’s hanging submission at the 14:54 mark. That was really good and the Mega Skyscrapers are quickly becoming the MVPs of the tag league. [***½]

Blue Goddesses Block: New Sisters [4] vs. Reiwa Tokyo Towers [2]

As is often the case with HATE matches, the fight spilled outside pretty quickly. There was brawling, babyfaces being thrown into chairs, and the usual antics. Ami took the heat segment once they got back to the ring and Lady C got the relatively hot tag. She did well, even putting both opponents in an abdominal stretch at the same time. You don’t see that every day. Rina and Ami had some good exchanges as this progressed, including a quality series of counters down the stretch. Konami busted out a nice German suplex on Lady C and sprayed Ami with the spray paint, setting the stage for a New Sisters win, capped by Rina’s Gory Bomb finisher in 14:28. A good enough main event here. [***]

Red Goddesses Block Points Blue Goddesses Block Points
AquaStella 7 (3-2-1) Mega Skyscrapers 8 (4-0)
SaoriPoi 6 (3-0) Anecon 6 (3-1)
BMI2000 6 (3-0) Golden Trigger 6 (3-2)
DLM 5 (2-1-1) New Sisters 6 (3-2)
T-Hearts 4 (2-3) Sakurara 4 (2-2)
Blue Flame 4 (2-3) Reiwa Tokyo Towers 2 (1-3)
Akira & Bozilla 2 (1-2) 02line 2 (1-3)
Reckless Fantasy 0 (0-5) Bloody Girls’ School 0 (0-4)
6.0
The final score: review Average
The 411
We got four matches here. The first and last are solid, there’s a lame one in the middle, and then there’s a really good one in the semi-main event.
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