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Koguma Returns To Stardom & Joins STARS

Koguma as High Speed Champion

Todays’s Stardom event at Korakuen Hall was not only important for tournament action, as both the Future of Stardom championship tournament and Cinderella tournaments continued, but it also saw Koguma make her return to Stardom as she joined STARS in their war with Oedo Tai.

Following Mayu Iwatani‘s match with Himeka a masked figure saved her from an attack from Oedo Tai.  When she unmasked it was revealed that the masked saviour was indeed Koguma, interestingly Iwatani mentioned recently that she wanted to convince Koguma to return to the ring.  Koguma has now returned and adds some much-needed excitement to a STARS group that have been ravaged by injuries.

Koguma’s tenure in Stardom ran from November 2013 to May 2015.  Despite her short tenure Koguma won two championships during her career, she won the High Speed Championship and captured the Arist Of Stardom titles alongside Chelsea and Kairi Hojo.  Koguma was one of the many past names that returned to Stardom for the All Star Rumble at the Nippon Budokan.  Now Koguma is back and ready to pick up where she left off as she has been put into a high stakes feud between STARS and Oedo Tai which will come to a hear at Tokyo Dream Cinderella.

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