Event
The two preshow matches was broadcast live on Stardom's YouTube channel. In the first one, Momo Kohgo defeated Lady C and Saya Iida. In the second one, Rebel&Enemy (Ram Kaicho and Maika Ozaki) picked up a win over Syuri and Sakura Aya.[7] In the first main card bout, Hina, Utami Hayashishita and Saya Kamitani picked up a victory over Starlight Kid, Ruaka and Rina. After some tension between Kamitani and Hayashishita which took place a couple of weeks before the match, Kamitani scored the pin, but the Queen's Quest leader walked away as soon as the match was over, leaving the status of their bond in air. In the fourth bout, Stars' Mayu Iwatani, Hanan, Hazuki and Koguma defeated Mariah May, Xena, Jessie and Waka Tsukiyama in eight-woman tag team actions. Next up, Maika, Suzu Suzuki and Mei Seira defeated Neo Stardom Army (Nanae Takahashi, Yuna Mizumori) and Hanako. The sixth bout saw Saki Kashima defeating AZM and Fukigen Death to win the High Speed Championship, ending AZM's reign at 458 days and then-time record of twelve consecutive defenses. Next up, Ami Sourei and Mirai defeated Natsuko Tora and Momo Watanabe to secure the second consecutive defense of the Goddesses of Stardom Championship in that respective reign. After the bout concluded, Oedo Tai and Queen's Quest members shared a short-lived brawl. In the semi main event, Giulia, Thekla and Mai Sakurai defeated Kairi, Natsupoi and Saori Anou to win the Artist of Stardom Championship, preventing the latter team from securing their first defense. After the bout concluded, they received a challenge from Mayu Iwatani, Koguma and Hazuki.[8][9]
In the main event, Tam Nakano defeated Mina Shirakawa in a winner-takes-all match in which she successfully defended her World of Stardom Championship for the first time in that respective reign and won the Wonder of Stardom Championship to become a double champion. After the bout concluded, Nakano received a challenge for the Wonder title from 2023 Cinderella Tournament winner Mirai as she expressed her granted wish for winning the tournament.[10][11]