>>15250759It might not be your cup of tea, but I've been enjoying the hell out of Stardom. There's a lot going on.
One of the main units - Queen's Quest - (the one Iyo Sky founded during her time) basically disbanded after losing a multi-woman match with Oedo Tai (the villainous unit). Only the leader remains, while the other members are trying to find their way in new units.
Starlight Kid (the gal with the mask) started a new unit with two outsiders and brought her life long frenemy into the group, and they're poised to be strong but still finding their way (they were all basically born in 2002 is what they're united around for now).
The White Belt Champion Saori Anou lost her belt against her lifelong rival, an outsider with a different company, after a long reign. She's down on her spirits but being pushed forward by Natsupoi, who wants her to get the belt back so she can finally challenge for it as she was promised.
Oedo Tai (the villainous faction) is killing it by going on a full-on bullying streak, with their newest member Thekla (German gal, she has her pics posted around here) going on an absolute rampage - she got suspended for some of her antics.
And among all that, there are a number of talented rookies trying to make names for themselves, trying to get wins among a stacked roster.
It's a little tough to get into at the moment because they don't have subtitles at the moment on the shows (you have to watch them on the English Twitter feed, which annoyingly sometimes doesn't have *all* the segments translated). Still, despite what people say around here, the wrestling it usually top-notch and the shows rarely feel like a slog to get through. They're not just a bunch of pretty faces and are much better than what you'd usually see on American women's wrestling.
Here's a match that I think reflects the best of the wrestling style they present there (and this match has English commentary, it's from a few years back):
https://youtu.be/4Z27FV2DOTE?t=169