The full match card for the upcoming American Dream 2024 in the Keystone State has been revealed on STARDOM’s official website.

Per the announcement, the following matches will take place at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia on April 4th:

Maika vs. Megan Bayne is expected to close the American Dream show. This title match marks the first time the red belt has been defended in the United States since 2017. At the time, current AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm was the World of Stardom Champion.

On the other hand, the original Club Venus trio will be reuniting as Mina Shirakawa, Mariah May, and Xia Brookside team up. Mariah and Xia have made their presence felt over on AEW and TNA, respectively, as of late. Mina Shirakawa previously appeared in Ring of Honor where she picked up a victory over Anna Jay. She also expressed her enthusiasm over getting to tag with her former partners at the upcoming show on Twitter.

Camron Branae, formerly known as Amari Miller on WWE’s NXT, will also be making her STARDOM debut on this show.

Should there be additions or changes to the match card in the coming days, WrestleZone will provide more information as it becomes publicly available.

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