Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about TJPW

As of May 19, 2025, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW) features three primary championships:

About TJPW

About TJPW

Women-only (Joshi) promotion, debuted Jan 2013 exhibitions, full brand Feb 2015; under CyberFight/ CyberAgent.

How is a TJPW show different from U.S. wrestling?

Idol-influenced entrances, comedic skits, plus competitive matches; a unique blend and balance of Japanese pop-culture fun & athleticism.

What Championships Exist in TJPW?

Princess of Princess, International Princess, Princess Tag titles. Please see our page about Championships here to read more details about them!

Texas Tour Details

Where and when are the Texas shows?

Please see our Main TJPW Page under MAIN MENU

Is each night the same card (matches)?

No—different match line-ups each night.

How long is the show?

Typical TJPW event runs ~2.5 hours, but it depends on progression of each match

Tickets and Entry

Where do I buy tickets?

Directly on our TokyoStoryUSA store here!
Note that Dallas show requires to buy ticket from UTAtickets.com, which is linked from our page

Meet & Greet opportunity?

- Meet & Greet entry is free. Anyone can line up and say hello.

- Separately, 8" x 10" photos will be sold for $30 each, which includes the right to receive one autograph on that photo (you still need to line up to have it signed)

- If you want an autograph on items you bring (shirt, booklet, etc) you can pay $30 at the wrestler's booth.

Age restrictions/family-friendly?

All ages welcome; under-14 with adult. It may potentially be very loud.

Do infants or young children need a ticket?

Children under the age of 2 do not require a ticket for admission, as long as they do not occupy their own seat and remain seated on a parent or guardian’s lap for the duration of the event.

Please note that the environment may be loud due to crowd energy and in-ring action, so we recommend bringing hearing protection (such as infant ear muffs) for young children if needed.

Wrestlers and Show Experience

Is streamer throwing allowed?

Streamer throwing is allowed only during a wrestler’s initial introduction, and is subject to the following rules:

  • Only proper wrestling streamers (lightweight paper streamers sold at party stores) are allowed.
  • Throwing any other items is strictly prohibited and may result in immediate removal from the venue. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: toilet paper, confetti cannons, glow sticks, hard objects, or any substitutes.
  • No throwing streamers directly at a wrestler. it must be thrown safely toward the ring area.
  • No streamers after the bell.
  • Failure to follow these rules will result in removal from the venue.

Additionally, each TJPW wrestler has a theme color, and we encourage fans to consider the wrestler's theme color when choosing streamers.

What Gifts are Acceptable and what are Not?

Here are some examples of gifts that are permitted:


- Message cards
- Fan art
- Small plush toys
- Keychains, charms, or bracelets (inexpensive items only)

We kindly recommend that gifts be small and lightweight, as the wrestlers will be bringing them back to Japan.

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The below are gifts that are not permitted:

-Food or beverages (including unopened items)
-Large or heavy items
-Cash, gift cards, commemorative coins, or coupons
-Dangerous items
 ・Explosives, fireworks, sharp objects
-Electronic or mechanical devices
 ・Electrical appliances, media storage devices, battery-powered items
-Living things or perishable goods
 ・Animals, plants, insects
-Skincare or body products
 ・Cosmetics, perfumes, bath salts, medicine, hygiene products, heating pads
-Underwear or lingerie

PPV or streaming?

At this time, no live streaming is planned for the TJPW Texas events.

TJPW may release the shows on Wrestle Universe at a later date, but this is not guaranteed.

Cultural Etiquette

How to cheer?

You can cheer how you'd like, but Japanese cheers such as "Ganbare!" and "Ganbatte!" are absolutely welcomed!

Do:

  • Cheer, clap, and react loudly—TJPW encourages an energetic crowd.
  • Use respectful chants in English or Japanese.

Do Not:

  • Do not shout insults, slurs, or comments targeting a wrestler’s appearance, gender, or personal life.

Is flash photography allowed?

No as this can distract the wrestlers and be dangerous.

Photography without flash is acceptable though!

Etiquette during the meet-and-greet?

Please be sure to respect personal space of the wrestlers at the meet-and-greet. Thank you very much for your support!

Volunteering and Media?

How can I volunteer?

Please contact us at

admin@tokyostoryusa.com

We have roles such as:

1. Registration

2. Information

3. Seat Ushers

4. Event Assistance (Helping with various event functions, such as merchandise sales)

5. Set-up & Breakdown

6. TBD

Press Badges?

If you'd be interested in having a press-badge for the event, please email us at admin@tokyostoryusa.com