TJPW TEXAS STAMPEDE Houston 3/22/2026 - 22nd March 2026 Full Results & Review

TJPW TEXAS STAMPEDE Houston 3/22/2026 – 22nd March 2026 Full Results & Review

TJPW TEXAS STAMPEDE Houston 3/22/2026 – 22nd March 2026 Full Results & Review. Watch online TJPW TEXAS STAMPEDE Houston 22nd March 2026 – 3/22/2026 Live. Full results and review of TJPW Texas Stampede – Houston (March 22, 2026) from POST Houston. Yuki Aino & Vert Vixen win the main event, Sakura Hattori stays undefeated, Hyper Misao defeats Raku & more. 415 fans in attendance.

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The Texas tour for Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling concluded with a bang in Houston. Following successful stops in Arlington and Dallas, TJPW brought its unique brand of high-energy Joshi action to POST Houston for the final night of the Texas Stampede tour. With a sold-out crowd of 415 passionate fans packing the venue, the wrestlers delivered an evening of memorable matches and emotional moments. The main event saw Yuki Aino and Vert Vixen secure a hard-fought victory, while Sakura Hattori remained undefeated on tour and Hyper Misao picked up a statement win. Here is your complete results and review of TJPW Texas Stampede – Houston.

TJPW TEXAS STAMPEDE Houston 3/22/2026 – 22nd March 2026 : Full Results, Highlights & Review

The Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling Texas tour has been a journey of discovery, adaptation, and unforgettable moments. After kicking off with shows in Arlington and Dallas, the tour reached its final destination on Sunday, March 22, 2026: Houston, Texas . POST Houston, a vibrant arts and culture hub in the city’s historic Warehouse District, played host to the sold-out finale of TJPW’s first extended US tour .

The night was a celebration of everything that makes TJPW special: high-energy matches, charismatic personalities, and the kind of storytelling that transcends language barriers. With 415 fans packed into the venue—a super no vacancy full house—the atmosphere was electric from the opening bell to the final pinfall .

The card featured six matches showcasing the depth of TJPW’s roster, from young upstarts to established champions. The main event saw Yuki Aino and Vert Vixen triumph in a tag team contest, while the undefeated Sakura Hattori continued her impressive run. Hyper Misao picked up a victory over Raku, and Yuki Arai secured a win against Pom Harajuku . Here’s a complete breakdown of everything that went down in Houston.

Event Details: Where and When It Happened

Before we dive into the matches themselves, let’s set the stage properly. The final night of the TJPW Texas Stampede tour took place at one of Houston’s most distinctive venues .

  • Location: POST Houston, Houston, Texas, USA

  • Date: Sunday, March 22, 2026

  • Attendance: 415 fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)

  • Live Stream: Available on Wrestle Universe

POST Houston is a sprawling mixed-use development in the heart of the city, occupying the former Barbara Jordan Post Office building. Its unique industrial-chic atmosphere provided a fitting backdrop for the final night of TJPW’s Texas adventure. The 415 fans in attendance represented a sold-out crowd, with the intimate setting allowing for an incredible connection between the wrestlers and the audience .

Global Times for Reference

For fans around the world keeping track, here’s when the action went down in your neck of the woods:

United States (Houston – Local)

  • Central Time (CT): 7:00 PM (Sunday)

United States

  • Eastern Time (ET): 8:00 PM (Sunday)

  • Mountain Time (MT): 6:00 PM (Sunday)

  • Pacific Time (PT): 5:00 PM (Sunday)

Pakistan

  • Pakistan Standard Time (PKT): 6:00 AM (Monday)

India

  • Indian Standard Time (IST): 6:30 AM (Monday)

United Kingdom & Ireland

  • Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 1:00 AM (Monday)

Japan

  • Japan Standard Time (JST): 10:00 AM (Monday)

Australia

  • Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 12:00 PM (Monday)

Full Match Results: TJPW TEXAS STAMPEDE Houston 3/22/2026

Here is the complete card with results from Sunday’s event, as reported by Dramatic DDT and other wrestling outlets .

Match 1: Yuki Aino & Vert Vixen vs. Suzume & Shino Suzuki

Result: Yuki Aino & Vert Vixen defeated Suzume & Shino Suzuki
Finish: Aino pinned Suzuki with the Venus DDT at 10:26

The opening contest set the tone for the evening with a spirited tag team encounter. Yuki Aino, one of the more experienced competitors on the roster, teamed with the American-based Vert Vixen against the young duo of Suzume and Shino Suzuki. Aino’s power and Vert Vixen’s familiarity with the Texas crowd proved to be the difference-maker, as Aino connected with her signature Venus DDT to secure the victory in just over ten minutes . The match served as a perfect warm-up for the crowd, showcasing the technical ability and energy that TJPW brings to every event.

Match 2: Sakura Hattori vs. Mifu Ashida

Result: Sakura Hattori defeated Mifu Ashida
Finish: Hattori with the Shinden Fudo Ryu Majime Ura at 7:25

Sakura Hattori continued her impressive run on the Texas tour with another decisive victory. The young star, who has been turning heads with her technical prowess, faced Mifu Ashida in a singles contest. Hattori’s submission game was on full display, as she locked in the Shinden Fudo Ryu Majime Ura to force the tapout . With this win, Hattori remained undefeated across the Texas tour, establishing herself as one of the rising stars to watch in TJPW.

Match 3: Hyper Misao vs. Raku

Result: Hyper Misao defeated Raku
Finish: Misao with the I Am A Hero at 8:39

Hyper Misao, known for her eccentric personality and unpredictable offense, faced the equally unique Raku in a match that was as entertaining as it was competitive. Misao’s high-flying style and willingness to take risks gave her the edge, as she connected with her I Am A Hero finisher to secure the pinfall . The crowd was thoroughly entertained throughout, with both wrestlers playing to the audience and delivering moments of levity alongside hard-hitting action.

Match 4: Yuki Kamifuku & Wakana Uehara vs. Miyu Yamashita & Kaylia Capri

Result: Yuki Kamifuku & Wakana Uehara defeated Miyu Yamashita & Kaylia Capri
Finish: Uehara submitted Capri with the Banana Pillow at 12:20

This tag team contest featured a fascinating mix of styles. Yuki Kamifuku, a fan favorite known for her charisma, teamed with the technical Wakana Uehara against the formidable duo of Miyu Yamashita—one of TJPW’s top stars—and the Australian-based Kaylia Capri. The match was competitive throughout, but Uehara’s submission expertise proved to be the deciding factor. She locked Capri in the Banana Pillow, forcing the tapout and giving her team the victory .

Match 5: Yuki Arai vs. Pom Harajuku

Result: Yuki Arai defeated Pom Harajuku
Finish: Arai with the Modified Brainbuster at 10:04

Yuki Arai, who has been on a roll in recent months, faced the always-entertaining Pom Harajuku in singles action. Arai’s power and precision were on full display, as she controlled much of the contest against the resilient Harajuku. The finish came when Arai hoisted her opponent up and delivered a Modified Brainbuster, securing the pinfall and another victory to add to her impressive resume .

Main Event: Miu Watanabe, Rika Tatsumi & Arisu Endo vs. Shoko Nakajima, Mizuki & Uta Takami

Result: Miu Watanabe, Rika Tatsumi & Arisu Endo defeated Shoko Nakajima, Mizuki & Uta Takami
Finish: Watanabe pinned Takami with the Tear Drop at 16:59

The main event of the evening was a six-woman tag team contest featuring some of TJPW’s biggest names. The team of Miu Watanabe, Rika Tatsumi, and Arisu Endo took on the trio of Shoko Nakajima, Mizuki, and Uta Takami in a match that showcased the depth of talent in the promotion .

The match was a back-and-forth affair, with all six competitors getting opportunities to shine. Nakajima and Mizuki brought their championship experience, while the young Endo showed why she is considered one of TJPW’s future stars. However, it was Miu Watanabe who ultimately sealed the victory for her team. She connected with her devastating Tear Drop finisher on Uta Takami, securing the pinfall and ending the evening on a high note for her faction .

Tour Recap: The Texas Stampede Journey

The Houston show was the final stop on TJPW’s four-event Texas Stampede tour. The journey began on March 19 with a show in Arlington, followed by events in Dallas and Houston . The tour represented TJPW’s most extensive US run to date, allowing American fans to experience the promotion’s unique brand of Joshi wrestling live for the first time.

Arlington Results (March 19)

  • Shino Suzuki def. Mifu Ashida

  • Sakura Hattori def. Uta Takami

  • Suzume & Arisu Endo def. Raku & Pom Harajuku

  • Yuki Kamifuki & Wakana Uehara def. Yuki Aino & VertVixen

  • Three-Way Match: Mizuki def. Rika Tatsumi and Hyper Misao

  • Shoko Nakajima & Yuki Arai def. Miu Watanabe & Miyu Yamashita

Dallas Results (March 21)

Due to last-minute changes and travel delays affecting Jada Stone, the Dallas card was adjusted to six matches. The event drew 1,481 fans at the College Park Center in Arlington . Notable results included:

  • Shino Suzuki def. Mifu Ashida

  • Sakura Hattori def. Uta Takami

  • Mizuki def. Hyper Misao and Rika Tatsumi in a three-way match

  • Suzume & Arisu Endo def. Raku & Pom Harajuku

  • Yuki Kamifuku & Wakana Uehara def. Yuki Aino & VertVixen

  • Miu Watanabe & Miyu Yamashita def. Shoko Nakajima & Yuki Arai

Highlights and Standout Performances

Sakura Hattori’s Undefeated Tour

One of the biggest stories to emerge from the Texas Stampede tour was the performance of Sakura Hattori. Competing in singles matches across all four events, Hattori remained undefeated, defeating Mifu Ashida in Houston to cap off an impressive run . Her technical ability, particularly her submission game, was on full display, and she returns to Japan with significant momentum.

Yuki Arai’s Momentum

Yuki Arai continued her impressive run with a victory over Pom Harajuku in Houston. The win builds on her strong performances across the tour, including her tag team victory alongside Shoko Nakajima in Arlington . With the Grand Princess event approaching on March 29, Arai appears to be hitting her stride at the perfect time.

The Main Event Showcase

The six-woman tag team main event was a fitting conclusion to the tour, bringing together established stars and rising talent. Miu Watanabe’s Tear Drop finisher was the decisive moment, but the match highlighted the depth of the TJPW roster and the excitement that the promotion brings to its events .

The POST Houston Experience

POST Houston, the venue for the final night of the tour, is one of the city’s most distinctive cultural spaces. Located at 401 Franklin Street in the historic Warehouse District, the building was originally the Barbara Jordan Post Office, constructed in 1962 . Today, it has been transformed into a sprawling mixed-use development featuring food halls, event spaces, rooftop gardens, and art installations.

For wrestling fans, the intimate setting of POST Houston’s event spaces provided a unique experience. With 415 fans in attendance—a full house for the venue—the atmosphere was electric. The proximity of the crowd to the ring allowed for an incredible connection between the wrestlers and the audience, with chants, cheers, and reactions echoing throughout the space .

Looking Ahead: Grand Princess 2026

With the Texas Stampede tour now complete, TJPW’s focus shifts to its biggest event of the year: Grand Princess 2026 on March 29 . The tour served as a crucial buildup for the major matches on that card, particularly the Princess of Princess Championship match between Miu Watanabe and Yuki Arai.

The title picture received an additional development during the tour: it was announced that whoever leaves Grand Princess as champion will defend the title on April 16 in Las Vegas against J-Rod . J-Rod previously challenged Watanabe for the title, and this announcement sets up a significant international title defense regardless of who wins at Grand Princess.

How to Watch TJPW TEXAS STAMPEDE Houston 3/22/2026

For fans who want to catch up on the action or revisit the matches, here’s how to watch:

Wrestle Universe

Wrestle Universe is the official streaming home for TJPW events.

  • Cost: ¥900 JPY per month (approximately $6 USD / 1,600 PKR)

  • Content: Live and archived broadcasts of all TJPW shows, plus DDT Pro, Pro Wrestling NOAH, and other promotions

  • Devices: Web browser, mobile devices, smart TV apps

  • Language: Japanese and English commentary available for major events

The Texas Stampede shows were broadcast live on Wrestle Universe, with English commentary available for the first two events . Replays of all four events are available on the platform for subscribers.

Final Thoughts on TJPW TEXAS STAMPEDE Houston 3/22/2026

TJPW Texas Stampede – Houston was a fitting conclusion to a historic tour. For the first time, American fans had the opportunity to experience Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling across multiple events in a single tour, and the response was overwhelmingly positive.

The Houston show delivered everything that TJPW fans have come to expect: high-energy action, charismatic performances, and the kind of wrestling that transcends language barriers. Yuki Aino and Vert Vixen kicked things off with an impressive tag team victory. Sakura Hattori continued her undefeated streak with a submission win. Hyper Misao and Raku entertained the crowd in their unique styles. Yuki Kamifuku and Wakana Uehara showcased their technical abilities. Yuki Arai secured a statement victory over Pom Harajuku. And the main event six-woman tag team contest sent the fans home happy.

For the 415 fans in attendance at POST Houston, it was a night to remember. For those watching around the world on Wrestle Universe, it was a showcase of why TJPW continues to grow in popularity internationally.

With the Texas tour now complete, all eyes turn to Grand Princess on March 29. The battles in Texas have set the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable conclusion to the winter season.

Drop a comment below and let me know—what did you think of the TJPW Texas Stampede tour? Who was your standout performer across the four events? And who do you think will walk out of Grand Princess as champion? Let’s talk wrestling.

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