[7.0] "Das erste Pre-Show Match tat nicht weh, war kurz und dafür okay. Mit STARS vs. God's Eye in der Pre-Show ist es ähnlich wie im Opener: kurz, tat nicht weh, war okay. Wrestlerisch war das Ganze vielleicht noch etwas ansehnlicher. Rina vs. Yuzuki war ein guter Opener, bei dem beide noch relativ unerfahrenen Damen ihr Talent zur Schau stellen konnten. Oedo Tai vs. Queen's Quest war ein nettes kleines Match, aber vollkommen egal und sofort vergessen. Cosmic Angels vs. ENV war absolut solide, hatte aber seine Längen. Mei Seira vs. Hazuki war mein MotN und ziemlich stark. Ich bin kein Fan von Time Limit Draws, vor allem nicht bei großen Shows, hier kann ich damit aber Leben, weil der Inhalt des Matches einfach zu überzeugend war. Das 8 Women Tag Team Match war richtig gut und unterhaltsam. Alle durften was zeigen und sich ansprechend präsentieren, ein absoluter Banger war das Match trotzdem nicht. Anou vs. Starlight Kid war sehr unterhaltsam, obwohl das Match ein paar kleinere Durstrecken hatte. Der Main Event das zweitbeste Match der Show. Maika und Kamitani zeigen hier vielleicht keinen Klassiker, aber ein starkes Match mit der nötigen Intensität."
[5.0] "I guess 'historically' this is an important show because of what happened right after it, but two big title matches were very underwhelming, Tam Nakano's comeback match didn't feel like a big deal at all and undercard was just there. Three matches though were worth my time - Rina vs. Yuzuki, Hazuki vs. Seira and special Anniversary 8-women tag."
[6.0] "Ein - retrospektiv - ausreichender, letzter Event unter Ogawa's Leitung. Als Zelebrierung vom 13. Geburtstag vielleicht ein bisschen unter den Erwartungen, das ließ sich anhand der Matchcard jedoch auch ausmalen. Ausgenommen vom High Speed Titelkampf und dem Semi Main Event, war meiner Meinung nach kein Match rein von seiner Ansetzung einer Anniversary Show würdig oder bis zu diesem Punkt interessant. Angemessen fand ich die Platzierung beider Pre-Show Darbietungen, *1/4 im Fall vom Four Way bzw. *3/4 bei ansteigender Tendenz. Das war nicht sonderlich toll, erfüllte allerdings seinen Zweck und ließ dadurch den Opener ein wenig besser aussehen, als er tatsächlich war. In etwa gleichermaßen anständig aber war Oedo Tai vs. Queen's Quest daran anschließend, **1/2 bei ansteigender Tendenz je. Trotz whackem Finish gefiel mir Cosmic Angels vs. Empress neXus Venus mehr, **3/4. Ich bin mir noch immer nicht einig, was der Death Valley Driver in Kombination mit dem komischen Cutter von Yuna Mizumori hat darstellen sollen und doch hat sich der Rest sehen lassen können. Trotz sogar leicht besserer Wertung rangiert der Semi Main Event später hinter jenem Match, **3/4 bei leicht ansteigender Tendenz. Saori Anou ist aktuell in keiner wirklich guten Verfassung in Sachen In-Ring, aber auch Starlight Kid gelang kein Durchbruch mehr aus der amtierenden Championesse herauszuholen. Im Main Event wiederum versuchte sich die Titelträgerin selbst an jener Aufgabe, unterlag jedoch dem überschwänglichem Booking rund um Saya Kamitani. Das Match rein wrestlerisch annehmlich, hat aber bewusst mit zu vielen Kickouts bzw. dem üblichen Over The Top-Booking in Titelkämpfen der Herausforderin zu kämpfen gehabt und aufgrund dessen ordentlich einbüßen müssen, ***. Zum Glück litten der High Speed Titelkampf und das Anniversary Eight Woman Tag Match nicht unter solchen Problemen, je ***1/4. Seira vs. Hazuki mit Abstand mein persönlicher Favorit an diesem Nachmittag und auch darüber hinaus einer der besten Titelkämpfe seiner Art seit langer Zeit, dieser Dekade mit ziemlicher Sicherheit."
[6.0] "I thought this was an ok event. The last two matches were good but could have been better I think. 1. **1/4 2. **3/4 3. ***1/2 (I really thought we would get Yuzuki as new champion) 4. ***1/4 5. ***1/2 6. ****1/4 (guide) 7. ***1/2 8. ***3/4 9. ***3/4"
[8.0] "A great PPV show for Stardom, celebrating their 13th anniversary and it really showed how far they've grown. The usual pre-show matches were fine, short and solid matches for the rookies and the new blood tag champions. The main show kicked off with the Future of Stardom Championship, and Yuzuki made me believe she was going to win this. A good match between two young stars, great to see them get on the card and show what they can do. Oedotai vs Queens Quest was a basic filler match, it wasn't needed but it got the wrestlers on the card. Tam Nakano's awaited return match was next and alongside Yunamon, she faced her old Cosmic Angels members, Mina Shirakawa and Waka Tsukiyama. This was a heated fight, with Mina targeting Tam's knee early on. There was a lot of intensity and feeling between them and they let it show. Following this was arguably Match of the Night, The High-Speed Title once again shows why it's one of the best things about Stardom. Mei Seira and Hazuki went full speed and didn't stop until the time ran out. You couldn't ask for a better representation of High Speed matches. Hopefully this leads to a rematch down the line, or if not then give Hazuki another Title opportunity. Maybe the White Belt. The Anniversary 8 Woman tag match was entertaining as hell, was basically the Stardom home grown team vs the outsiders who joined. Really fun match, alll 8 had their moments to shine and it was funny at times too. Finally the big 2 title matches, the Wonder Title match was well paced and had some moments where SLK almost had it. But Saori Anou is just that little tougher and more experienced. Nice to see a Japanese Ocean Suplex! The World of Stardom Title match was a fantastic main event, Maika has really grown into the main event and leader of the company. She faced her old rival Saya Kamitani who has a advantage in singles matches against Maika. The result wasn't writ in stone, but it's great to see her retain and the company have faith in her. I hope this is as good long reign, maybe until after the 5 Star GP. (Which Saya wins and sets the rematch) Overall a great PPV worth watching to see where Stardom is heading this year, it's in a good place right now and things are looking positive going forward. 8/10 show (Rossy now gone though..... Wow, what a strange year this will be)"
[8.0] "A very good Stardom show. I'll remember Stardom Supreme Fight for the excellent high speed title match with Hazuki & Mei that stole the show...Maika's solid first defense of the World of Stardom title, against Saya...and the aftermath, with Rossy Ogawa being fired. I worry about what is to come with my favorite wrestling promotion. Hoping for the best, but expecting the worst."
[8.0] "Stardom 13th Anniversary Supreme Fight 2024 ~Osaka Minami Rebellion~ was a banger show. The first 3 matches were good to solid matches. The last 4 were banger to great matches. There was no bad matches on the main card."
[7.0] "The two pre-show matches were both decent, quick fights to get the crowd warmed up (both 5/10). The opening Future of Stardom title match was good, Yuzuki put in a strong showing in defeat as Rina's long reign continues (7/10). Momo and Natsuko vs Miyu and Lady C was fine, nothing special as a filler match (5/10). Tam returns from injury in a tag team match with Yuna against Mina and Waka. A solid match where Tam was the main focus and got the win (6/10). The High Speed title match was the best of the show even with the time limit draw, really good action at a fast pace (8/10). The eight woman tag was very fun and chaotic (7/10). Saori vs Starlight Kid for the Wonder of Stardom was good, although it was a slight disappointment (7/10). The main event of Maika vs Saya for the World of Stardom was also good, second best match on the show. A hard hitting fight (7.5/10). Overall, a good show. 7/10"
[8.0] "Guter PPV insgesamt ohne wirklich schwächeres Match auf der Card. Das High Speed Title Match mit Mei Seira und Hazuki war ein kleiner Showstealer. Da darf es gerne zu einem Rematch kommen. Starlight Kid vs. Saori Anou und Maika vs. Saya Kamitani waren wie erwartet gut. Dass Tam Nakano so schnell ein Title Match bekommt überrascht mich etwas."
[8.0] "A very good PPV for Stardom, despite the fact that both of the top matches were going to have predictable results. That's usually the case with January and February PPVs, since most of the champions are newly-crowned at the end of the year, and are often having their first defenses in January and February. Despite that, this was a good card on paper, with three great title matches on paper, and it largely delivered. The preshow matches were fun and short. Rina and Yuzuki put on a show in their Future title match, making full use of the spotlight that the title rarely gets. The OT/Queen's Quest tag match was decent filler and served its purpose. Tam's return match was good and intense, while the anniversary tag match was a wild car crash of a match that I really enjoyed. Both the white and red belt matches were pretty good, were paced pretty well and had the expected results. The show-stealer was Hazuki and Mei's High Speed title match, which was flat out insane and full of crazy moments. The end result was ideal in my opinion, and i'd be down to see a rematch between the two if Mei keeps the title for a while longer. That match was must-see. All in all, this show was very good for a February PPV, even if most of the results weren't surprising. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and every Stardom fan should check it out once it hits Stardom world in a few days."