Movie: Stardom Flashing Champions 2024

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Saori Anou
安納サオリ

Saori Anou

Ami Miura
Ami Miura

Ami Sourei

Danielle Paultre
Danielle Paultre

Willow Nightingale

Tam Nakano
中野たむ

Tam Nakano

Mayu Iwatani
Mayu Iwatani

Mayu Iwatani

Hanan
Hanan

Hanan

Arisa Nakajima
Arisa Nakajima

Arisa Nakajima

Tsukasa Fujimoto
Tsukasa Fujimoto

Tsukasa Fujimoto

Saya Kamitani
上谷沙弥

Saya Kamitani

Saya Iida
飯田沙耶

Saya Iida

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    Stardom Flashing Champions 2024 (スターダム フラッシング チャンピオンズ, Sutādamu furasshingu chanpionzu 2024) was a professional wrestling event promoted by World Wonder Ring Stardom. The event took place on May 18, 2024, in Yokohama at the Yokohama Budokan.

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