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Stardom Triangle Derby I in Osaka ~ Day 2

Triangle Derby I in Osaka ~ Day 2 was a professional wrestling event promoted by World Wonder Ring Stardom, held on January 15, 2023, at EDION Arena Osaka No.2 in Osaka, Japan. It was the sixth event for the first-ever Triangle Derby, a round-robin six-woman tag team tournament created by the company.

Top Cast

  • Eimi Gloria Matsudo

    Eimi Gloria Matsudo

    Giulia

  • Mai Sakurai

    Mai Sakurai

    Mai Sakurai

  • Thekla Kaischauri

    Thekla Kaischauri

    Thekla

  • Natsuko Tora

    Natsuko Tora

    Natsuko Tora

  • Momo Watanabe

    Momo Watanabe

    Momo Watanabe

  • Saki Kashima

    Saki Kashima

    Saki Kashima

  • Mina Shirakawa

    Mina Shirakawa

    Mina Shirakawa

  • Mariah May Mead

    Mariah May Mead

    Mariah May

  • Xia-Louise Brooks

    Xia-Louise Brooks

    Xia Brookside

Overview

Triangle Derby I in Osaka ~ Day 2 was a professional wrestling event promoted by World Wonder Ring Stardom, held on January 15, 2023, at EDION Arena Osaka No.2 in Osaka, Japan. It was the sixth event for the first-ever Triangle Derby, a round-robin six-woman tag team tournament created by the company.

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