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Future of Stardom Championship
Current design of the belt (2018 – present)
Details
PromotionWorld Wonder Ring Stardom
Date establishedFebruary 18, 2018[1]
Current champion(s)Miyu Amasaki
Date wonOctober 5, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Starlight Kid[2]
Most reignsall titleholders (1 time)
Longest reignRina (512 days)
Shortest reignMina Shirakawa (13 days)
Oldest championMina Shirakawa (33 years, 190 days)
Youngest championRina (16 years, 135 days)
Heaviest championRuaka (176 lbs)
Lightest championStarlight Kid (99 lbs)

The Future of Stardom Championship (フューチャー・オブ・スターダム王座, Fu~yūchā Obu Sutādamu Ōza)[3] is a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the World Wonder Ring Stardom promotion. The title was introduced on February 18, 2018,[1] and the inaugural champion was crowned on March 28, when Starlight Kid defeated Shiki Shibusawa in the finals of a five-woman single-elimination tournament.[2] Initially, in order for a wrestler to challenge for the title, they must have been under twenty years old or have less than two years of experience in professional wrestling. But on December 20, 2020, the experience level requirement for the title was changed from two years to less than three years of wrestling experience, however wrestlers under 20 may still challenge regardless of years' experience.[4] Starting with 2022, the championship became the property of Stardom's developmental sub-brand of New Blood alongside the New Blood Tag Team Championship. On June 25th, 2024, Rina broke Utami Hayashishita's record and became the longest reigning Future of Stardom champion of all time.

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. There have been a total of ten reigns shared among ten different wrestlers and two vacancies. The current champion is Neo Genesis' Miyu Amasaki who is in her first reign.

Title history

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Former champion with most consecutive defenses at 10, Hanan.
Former champion, Ami Sourei.

Vacant championship tournament (2021)

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Due to Saya Iida relinquishing the title after suffering an injury, a seven-woman tournament to crown a new champion was announced to kick off on the second night of the Stardom Cinderella Tournament 2021 on May 14, 2021, and culminated on July 4 at Yokohama Dream Cinderella 2021 in Summer.[5]

Round 1
(May 14, 15, June 8)[6][7]
Round 2
(June 8)[8][7]
Final
(July 4)[9]
         
Mina Shirakawa 5:01
Ruaka Pin
Mina Shirakawa 7:50
Hina Pin
Rina 5:43
Hina Pin
Mina Shirakawa Pin
Unagi Sayaka 16:58
Unagi Sayaka 6:21
Lady C Pin
Unagi Sayaka 8:53
Hanan Pin

Reigns

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As of November 24, 2024, there have been a total of ten reigns shared between ten different champions and two vacancies. Starlight Kid was the inaugural champion. Rina has the longest reign at 512 days, while Mina Shirakawa has the shortest at 13 days. Shirakawa is the oldest champion at 33 years old, while Rina is the youngest at 16 years old.

Miyu Amasaki is the current champion in her first reign. She won the title by defeating Rina at Nagoya Golden Fight on October 5, 2024, in Nagoya, Japan.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Starlight Kid March 28, 2018 Stardom Dream Slam in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan 1 281 5[10] Defeated Shiki Shibusawa in the finals of a five-woman single-elimination tournament to become the inaugural champion. [2]
2 Utami Hayashishita January 3, 2019 Stardom Dream Slam in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan 1 409 6[11] [10][12]
Vacated February 16, 2020 New Years Stars - Day 7 Tokyo, Japan After Hayashishita secured her sixth successful title defense against Saya Kamitani, she vacated the championship in order to pursue the Wonder of Stardom and the World of Stardom titles. [11]
3 Maika July 17, 2020 Explode in Summer Tokyo, Japan 1 156 2[13] Defeated Saya Iida and Saya Kamitani in a three-way match to win the vacant championship. [14]
4 Saya Iida December 20, 2020 Osaka Dream Cinderella Osaka, Japan 1 141 3 This was a three-way match, also involving Saya Kamitani. [13][15]
Vacated May 10, 2021 The championship was vacated due to Saya Iida not being able to defend due to injury. A tournament to crown a new champion began on the second night of the Stardom Cinderella Tournament 2021. [5]
5 Mina Shirakawa July 4, 2021 Yokohama Dream Cinderella 2021 in Summer Yokohama, Japan 1 13 0 Defeated Unagi Sayaka in the finals of a 7-woman tournament to win the vacant championship. [16]
6 Unagi Sayaka July 17, 2021 Cinderella Summer Tour 2021 In Tokyo Tokyo, Japan 1 84 3 [17]
7 Ruaka October 9, 2021 10th Anniversary Grand Final Osaka Dream Cinderella Osaka, Japan 1 81 2 [18]
8 Hanan December 29, 2021 Dream Queendom Tokyo, Japan 1 294 10 [19]
9 Ami Sourei October 19, 2022 New Blood 5 Tokyo, Japan 1 205 3 [20]
10 Rina May 12, 2023 New Blood 8 Tokyo, Japan 1 512 12 [21]
11 Miyu Amasaki October 5, 2024 Nagoya Golden Fight Nagoya, Japan 1 50+ 0 [22]

Combined reigns

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One-time, and longest reigning champion, Rina.

As of November 24, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Rina 1 12 512
2 Utami Hayashishita 1 6 409
3 Hanan 1 10 294
4 Starlight Kid 1 5 281
5 Ami Sourei 1 3 205
6 Maika 1 2 156
7 Saya Iida 1 3 141
8 Unagi Sayaka 1 3 84
9 Ruaka 1 2 81
10 Miyu Amasaki 1 0 50+
11 Mina Shirakawa 1 0 13

References

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