Stardom announced earlier today that they have made a change to their social media policy for fans who attend their events.
It was announced that the company is no longer prohibiting fans from taking videos at their events but other restrictions will remain in place including videos not allowed to be no more than 30 seconds and requiring for entrance music to be muted or replaced.
The company also announced updated rules regarding photography, posting, editing, monetization, and the use of AI of their content by fans.
Announcement of the establishment of “Stardom Fan Content Guidelines”
Thank you very much for always supporting Stardom.
Stardom has established the “Stardom Fan Content Guidelines” to allow fans to enjoy their support activities and social media posts even more.These guidelines aim to spread the appeal of Stardom to more people through the submission of photos, videos, impressions, fan art, and other content by fans.
With the establishment of these guidelines, video recording at venues, which was previously prohibited, will now be permitted under certain conditions.
On the other hand, in order to protect the rights of the athletes, the value of official content, and a healthy fan environment, we have established rules regarding photography, posting, editing, monetization, and the use of AI.
We ask all fans to review these guidelines and enjoy supporting Stardom while showing respect to the wrestlers, the organization, and other customers.
Stardom is committed to creating an environment where fans can enjoy themselves more and feel safer while supporting the wrestlers.
We would appreciate your continued support for Stardom.Please check the “Stardom Fan Content Guidelines” below.
[Guideline URL]
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https://wwr-stardom.com/news/guideline/[Spectator Rules] *Revised July 17, 2026*
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https://wwr-stardom.com/news/eventrules/
Stardom President Taro Okada issued an officials statement about the new changes made to the company’s social media policy for fans.
To All Stardom Fans
We have established content guidelines.
In simpler terms, this means we’re lifting the ban on video recording, and we’re asking everyone to help spread the word in various ways!
This decision is made so that all of you fans can enjoy yourselves, and so that Stardom can spread even further and wider. On the flip side, we as a company will firmly address any malicious posts or disruptive behavior, and we will also need the cooperation of all our fans.
The fundamental principle is to ensure that athletes, the organization, all of you fans, and those who will become fans in the future can enjoy themselves without causing any trouble to anyone.
Also, just because something isn’t explicitly stated in the guidelines doesn’t mean it’s automatically okay. These guidelines build upon the rules of the SNS platforms and other web media you’re using, the specific precautions at each venue, and general common sense. Before posting, please take a moment to pause—if something gives you even a slight feeling that it might not be okay, then don’t do it.
Both at the venues and on SNS, we—athletes and staff alike—will continue to strive to make the environment surrounding Stardom an even better one. We kindly ask for your continued enthusiastic support and cooperation as fans.
スターダムファンの皆様へ
— Taro Okada_岡田太郎 (@tokada_mh4e) July 17, 2026
コンテンツガイドラインを制定しました。
分かりやすく言うと、動画撮影解禁、色々みんな広めてね!というところであります。
これも、ファンの皆様に楽しんでいただくためと、スターダムがもっともっと広まって行くための決断です。… https://t.co/kCuroKpF6h

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