It became clear that Bushiroad Co., Ltd. (President Yoshinori Hashimoto), the parent company of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, will acquire the female pro-wrestling organization "Stardom". Expected to be officially announced on the 17th after approval by the extraordinary board of directors. The pro-wrestling world is likely to enter a new era when the Nihon Pro and the top group in the women's professional world are in the same umbrella. In sum of the stories of multiple stakeholders, Bushiroad's advancement into women's professionals began to move around last fall. Director Takaaki Kitani (59), who was the founder of the company and served as the chairman of Nippon Professional, showed a strong interest, and in February this year, an official contacted Stardom's Rossy Ogawa (62). The meeting between Mr. Kitani and Mr. Ogawa was realized in April, and a concrete business transfer story was completed in August. Stardom's business will be undertaken by Kick Road, a subsidiary of Bushiroad, which operates the kickboxing event "KNOCK OUT". While taking over the current system, including Ogawa, the company is expected to gradually move to a new system. It was approved by the extraordinary board meeting of Bushiroad held in the morning on the 17th, and an official announcement meeting is scheduled in the afternoon. A Bushiroad official reveals that Mr. Kitani has long felt the growth of female professional wrestling. In the world's largest professional wrestling organization WWE, the status of female players has improved, and since 2016 the name of "Diva" has been abolished and, like male wrestlers, it has been called "superstar". The April women's wrestling festival "WrestleMania 35" was the first time that women 's matches were played at the main event. In response to these American mat trends, "I'm sure that Japan will eventually have such an era. I don't want to regret it." It is natural that a white arrow was standing on the advancing stardom "(same official).It has become clear that Bushiroad (President Yoshinori Hashimoto) will acquire the female professional wrestling organization " Stardom "