The Sukeban wrestling promotion is drawing some serious interest from investors which could lead to a crop of new signings.

Sukeban was announced in September 2023 and would host its first event that same month. The name itself means "delinquent girl" or "girl boss" and stems from the name Japanese women wrestlers were known as during an era when female wrestling was outlawed in the country. The promotion aims to bring a unique style of Japanese women's wrestling to the United States.

After hosting its second event last month in Miami, Sukeban is drawing some significant interest, PW Insider reports. Sources in Japan have indicated that there are investors in the country who have approached Sukeban management due to the attention it has received from mainstream outlets. The New York Times and Vogue are just some of the outlets that have covered Sukeban. The engagement that Sukeban has received on social media has also not gone unnoticed.

Sukeban’s unique approach to its production such as costumes, makeup, the Championship Title design and more has drawn attention from outlets, with many big names in the art and fashion world getting involved. The company is being seen as finding ways to "reinvent" the live event experience, with several notable experiences at its inaugural event. Attendees were greeted by a Japanese street fair and free popcorn before the action began.

Sukeban's next event will take place in Los Angeles. There have been talks about a return to New York City, where the first event was held.

With the possibility of major investments, sources in Japan have noted that Sukeban is hoping to sign additional talent and is keeping an eye on which talents may become available in the weeks to come.

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