[6.0] "A solid group with a lot of great talent, but for the most part the shows feel like they are treading water. Good for watching just to get your regular watching of Chihiro Hashimoto, but unless Meiko Satomura comes back, I don't know what else we can expect."
[6.0] "This promotion has a small roster but also some of the best talents of the joshi wrestling scene. Sadly, whoever is booking the shows doesn't seem very ambitious. Therefore sometimes it feels like these talented women are stuck in a stagnant and directionless promotion."
[2.0] "One of the most underperforming joshi promotions in the scene. Stale and has the bare minimum impact possible. The cards are constantly repetitive and has pushed exactly one person in its history. At least the small roster is trained well but doesn't matter cause nobody ever does anything unless they leave."
[7.0] "Good promotion in the past, but just like many other joshi promotions they have entered a serious slump starting in 2017 due to a series of unfortunate events cascading through the ranks. I also feel that as amazing as Chihiro Hashimoto is (an 8 out of 10 right now) the promotion has grown way too dependent on her: what if she gets hired by somebody else? As amazing as Meiko Satomura was, she's getting ahead with the years, and apart from those two huge names there isn't a whole lot going on."
[8.0] "With so many joshi promotions, the only one that seems to get any notice is stardom, but Sendai Girls also has plenty of great talent, and is a great indie joshi fed to keep an eye out on."
[9.0] "Lots of the best Joshi come through here. They tend to get overlooked since there's an abundance of Joshi promotions and a lot of talent gets shared amongst them. The only knock I have on them is they've had founder Meiko Satomura on top for so long. Don't get me wrong, she still performs at a high level and draws emotion out of crowds, but she's achieved so much in wrestling and specifically in this promotion that maybe she should a backseat to other stars more often. All that being said their shows and matches deliver, and that's what really matters."