Hazuki shall be hoping to represent STARDOM in style in the approaching weeks as she shall be the corporate’s representative in AEW’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. As a way to get herself prepared for the competition, Hazuki shall be making her AEW debut this Saturday on the May 30 episode of “AEW Collision,” as confirmed by the corporate’s President and CEO Tony Khan on X (formerly often called Twitter).
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8e/5p on TNT & HBO Max@0929_hazuki vs @MayaWorlddWith Persephone on commentary before their upcoming Owen Hart Tournament quarterfinal fight,
HAZUKI will make her AEW debut when she collides vs rising star Maya World THIS SATURDAY! pic.twitter.com/cgI3gepjrD— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) May 28, 2026
The STARDOM performer shall be taking up Maya World, with Persephone, Hazuki’s opponent in the primary round of the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament observing from the commentary desk as she has yet to be medically cleared to compete on the time of writing. That every one seems well and good until it was identified by Joshi content creator Scott E. Wrestling on social media that Hazuki is definitely booked to compete at STARDOM’s events in Kobe and Kyoto on May 30 and 31 respectively, including the principal event of the Kyoto show on May 31 in an eight woman tag team match.
Hazuki will make her AEW debut this Saturday night on AEW Collision as she is going to go one-on-one with Maya World.
Notably, Hazuki is currently set to compete at STARDOM’s shows in Kobe and Kyoto this weekend — including the principal event on Sunday.
The STARDOM star is ready to tackle… pic.twitter.com/2XlHi2Yxp6
— Scott E. Wrestling (@ScottEWrestling) May 28, 2026
Because the scheduling conflict was identified, STARDOM have announced that Hazuki is not going to be a part of the May 30 event in Kobe, along with her principal event match in Kyoto still set to happen.
The winner of the match between Hazuki and Persephone will tackle the winner of the match between Alex Windsor and the mystery wild card entrant that shall be revealed on the June 3 episode of “AEW Dynamite.” Willow Nightingale was meant to be Windsor’s first round opponent but needed to withdraw from tournament attributable to an injury, which also forced her to vacate her AEW TBS Championship. On the opposite side of the bracket, Athena has already booked her place within the semi-finals after defeating Mina Shirakawa at AEW Double or Nothing 2026, and she is going to face either Skye Blue or Sareee, the latter of whom can be not yet medically cleared to compete attributable to neck problems.

