NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20 Results: Syuri Wins Double Championship, Saya Kamitani’s 99-Day Reign Concludes
Syuri makes history at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20 by capturing the NJPW STRONG Women’s Championship and becoming a double champion, ending Saya Kamitani’s 99-day title reign. Explore the full match recap, championship implications, Syuri’s background, and what this milestone victory means for the future of women’s wrestling in NJPW and Stardom.
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1/4/20263 min read


Syuri delivered a career-defining performance at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20, defeating Saya Kamitani to capture the NJPW STRONG Women’s Championship and become a historic double champion. Already reigning as the IWGP Women’s Champion, Syuri successfully added a second title to her résumé, bringing an end to Kamitani’s 99-day reign in a high-intensity Tokyo Dome showdown.
At Wrestle Kingdom 20, Syuri entered the marquee women’s bout carrying immense momentum and championship gold. Putting both titles on the line, she faced Saya Kamitani in a fast-paced, hard-hitting contest that reflected the growing prominence of women’s wrestling on NJPW’s biggest stage. The match showcased sharp striking exchanges, rapid counters, and championship-level urgency, keeping the Tokyo Dome crowd fully engaged throughout.
Syuri ultimately sealed the victory by connecting with her decisive finisher, securing the pinfall and etching her name into NJPW history. With this win, she begins her first reign as NJPW STRONG Women’s Champion while continuing her dominant run as IWGP Women’s Champion, a title she captured at King of Pro-Wrestling 2025 after defeating Sareee. The double championship achievement further cements Syuri’s status as one of the most accomplished and versatile competitors in the modern women’s wrestling landscape.
Despite the loss, Saya Kamitani’s momentum remains firmly intact. Her 99-day reign as NJPW STRONG Women’s Champion showcased her growth on the international stage, and she continues to hold the World of STARDOM Championship. Kamitani’s exceptional performances throughout 2025 were recently recognized with Tokyo Sports’ MVP honors, underlining her standing as one of the top stars in women’s professional wrestling.
As NJPW moves forward from Wrestle Kingdom 20, Syuri’s double championship reign opens new possibilities for cross-promotional matchups and high-profile title defenses, while Kamitani’s trajectory suggests she remains a central figure in the global women’s wrestling scene. Wrestle Kingdom 20 will be remembered as a landmark moment—one that reshaped the women’s championship picture and elevated Syuri to historic heights.
Who Is Syuri?
Syuri Kondo (born February 8, 1989) is a Japanese professional wrestler, shoot boxer, and kickboxer, widely known by her ring name Syuri. Renowned for blending legitimate combat sports with professional wrestling, she is regarded as one of the most technically accomplished and hard-hitting competitors in modern women’s wrestling.
Syuri began her career in the Japanese promotion HUSTLE, where she competed under the name KG (Karate Girl), highlighting her real-life martial arts background. She later gained major recognition in SMASH, where she became the final Smash Diva Champion, establishing herself as a top-tier performer. Following SMASH’s closure, she continued her rise in Wrestling New Classic (WNC), further refining her in-ring style and international profile.
In recent years, Syuri has emerged as a defining star in World Wonder Ring Stardom, where her intensity, striking ability, and championship pedigree have set her apart. Her success across multiple promotions, combined with her shoot boxing and kickboxing credentials, has earned her a reputation as one of the most credible and dominant figures in women’s professional wrestling today.
With major championship victories and historic achievements on global stages like NJPW Wrestle Kingdom, Syuri continues to shape the evolution of women’s wrestling in Japan and beyond.
Why Syuri’s Wrestle Kingdom 20 Win Matters
Syuri’s double championship victory represents more than a title change—it signals NJPW’s growing commitment to elevating women’s wrestling on its biggest global stage. Holding both the IWGP Women’s Championship and the NJPW STRONG Women’s Championship positions Syuri as a central figure capable of unifying international storylines and expanding cross-promotional appeal.
Championship Pedigree & Fighting Style
What separates Syuri from her peers is her legitimate combat sports background. Her shoot boxing and kickboxing experience directly influence her in-ring psychology, pacing, and striking precision. This realism adds credibility to her championship reigns and resonates strongly with both purist fans and newer global audiences.
What’s Next After Wrestle Kingdom 20?
With two major titles in hand, Syuri is expected to headline major events in 2026, including potential international defenses and high-profile inter-promotional matchups. Her double champion status opens the door for dream matches across NJPW and Stardom, making her reign one of the most anticipated in recent women’s wrestling history.
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