July 9, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “KASUKABE LOVE RIN”, 09/07/2016
Saitama Kasukabe Hall
162 Fans
1. Tokyo Princess Cup – Round 1: Yuka Sakazaki defeated Marika Kobashi with the Osaekomi Backslide (8:59).
2. Tokyo Princess Cup – Round 1: Yuu defeated Nodoka Onee-san with the Modified Kesagatame (5:40).
3. Shoko Nakajima & KANNA defeated Reika Saiki & Azusa Takigawa when KANNA pinned Takigawa with the 50$ent (11:58).
4. Tokyo Princess Cup – Round 1: Akane Miura defeated Nonoko with the Lariat (6:15).
5. Tokyo Princess Cup – Round 1: Hyper Misao defeated Miyu Yamashita with the I Am A Hero (11:05).
The big story coming out of the first round is Hyper Misao beating Miyu Yamashita in a massive upset. At one point during the match Misao was accidentally unmasked when she escaped from a Headlock. To show how serious she took the match, Misao refused to take the mask back and continued to wrestle with her face exposed. She kicked out of the Attitude Adjustment and got the surprise three count with a Diving Cross Body. Misao now faces KANNA in Round 2.
In another upset, Akane Miura defeated her tag team partner and first Tokyo Princess Cup winner Nonoko. The decisive moment of the match was Miura countering the Boinmaker with a Power Slam. A Lariat after that ended the match. Miura’s 2nd Round opponent is Rika Tatsumi.
For the fourth time in their short careers, Yuu and Nodoka Onee-san wrestled each other and for the fourth time Yuu won. Nodoka is upset that she is lagging so far behind in progress from Yuu and that she is constantly losing to her. Yuu faces Azusa Takigawa in Round 2.
Yuka Sakazaki will be against her Fighting Comedians tag partner Shoko Nakajima in the next round. Although she lost, Marika Kobashi thinks she is doing enough training necessary to be good. She thinks she just needs to become stronger.
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Results, Tournaments | Tagged: Akane Miura, Azusa Takigawa, Fighting Comedians, Hyper Misao, Marika Kobashi, Miyu Yamashita, Nodoka-oneesan, Nonoko, Rika Tatsumi, Saitama Kasukabe Hall, Shoko Nakajima, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Tokyo Princess Cup, Yuka Sakazaki, Yuu |
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June 28, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHIBUYA IS TRULY WONDERFUL”, 27/06/2016
SHIBUYA DESEO
88 Fans
1. Akane Miura defeated Nodoka Onee-san with a Canadian Backbreaker (4:33).
2. 3 Way Match: Yuka Sakazaki defeated Azusa Takigawa and Yuu when Sakazaki pinned Takigawa with the Osaekomi Backslide (5:55).
3. Shoko Nakajima & KANNA defeated Miyu Yamashita & Hyper Misao when Nakajima pinned Misao with a Running Rider Kick (10:48).
The show was a throwback to earlier Tokyo Joshi Pro events with idol performances and matches taking place on a mat instead of a wrestling ring. Miyu Yamashita described the show as the beginning of a hot summer for Tokyo Joshi.
Reika Saiki & Azusa Takigawa Vs KANNA & Shoko Nakajima was announced for the 9th July show in Kasukabe Hall.
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Results | Tagged: Azusa Takigawa, KANNA, Miyu Yamashita, Reika Saiki, Shibuya Deseo, Shoko Nakajima, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling |
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June 15, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “NERIMA LOVE RIN”, 15/06/2016
Tokyo Coconeri Hall
185 Fans – No Vacancy
0. Trainee Exhibition Match: Maho (3) defeated Hinako (0).
1. KANNA defeated Nodoka-oneesan with the 50$ent (5:39).
2. 3 Way Match: Nonoko defeated Yuka Sakazaki and Hyper Misao when Nonoko pinned Misao with the Pai Fly Flow (8:09).
3. Reika Saiki defeated Azusa Takigawa with a Camel Clutch (7:10).
4. Miyu Yamashita & Akane Miura defeated Shoko Nakajima & Yuu when Miura pinned Nakajima with the Lariat (10:55).
There was tension growing between Miyu Yamashita and Yuu in the main event. Yamashita held Yuu back while Akane Miura got the pin on Shoko Nakajima.
Reika Saiki said she would like to face Nakajima and Nodoka-oneesan in her next matches. Azusa Takigawa is using her time wrestling to learn how to be a play by play commentator.
The third annual Tokyo Princess Cup begins in July. 12 girls compete in the single elimination tournament this year with 4 of them getting byes to the Quarter Finals. All spots were determined by a lottery. Round 1 takes place on 9th July with Nonoko Vs Akane Miura (Winner faces Rika Tatsumi), Yuka Sakazaki Vs Marika Kobashi (Winner faces Shoko Nakajima), Yuu Vs Nodoka-oneesan (Winner faces Azusa Takigawa) and Miyu Yamashita Vs Hyper Misao (Winner faces KANNA).
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Results | Tagged: Akane Miura, Azusa Takigawa, Miyu Yamashita, Nodoka-oneesan, Reika Saiki, Shoko Nakajima, TJPW, Tokyo Coconeri Hall, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Tokyo Princess Cup, Yuu |
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April 29, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “HOP! STEP! YOKOHAMA, JUMP!”, 29/04/2016
Yokohama Radiant Hall
194 Fans – No Vacancy
1. Nodoka-oneesan defeated Azusa Takigawa with a Back Flip (5:46).
2. Hyper Masao defeated Marika Kobashi with a Rope Assisted School Boy (8:20).
3. Yuu defeated Nonoko with the Cross Armbreaker (5:01).
4. Akane Miura defeated Rika Tatsumi with the Lariat (7:22).
5. Shoko Nakajima & Yuka Sakazaki defeated Miyu Yamashita & KANNA when Sakazaki pinned Yamashita with the Osaekomi Backslide (11:15).
The Osaekomi Backslide is quickly becoming an unbeatable finishing move for Yuka Sakazaki. She’s now pinned the Princess Champion with it! Sakazako countered Miyu Yamashita’s German Suplex into a Samson Clutch and then turned that into the Backslide for the win. Sakazaki challenged Yamashita to a title match. Yamashita agreed and the match is set for the next Yokohama show on 28th May.
Yuu’s unbeaten streak has taken it’s biggest victory yet when the rookie submitted Nonoko. Yuu countered the Boinemaker into a Cross Armbreaker for the victory. With a win over a Tokyo Princess Cup winner in the bag Yuu is hoping to fight more of the senior Tokyo Joshi wrestlers.
Before the opening match began Nodoka-oneesan wanted to dance to the song “Ping-Pong Pan Taisou”. Azusa Takigawa said dancing is exhausting so she wouldn’t allow it. She told Nodoka her dancing was why she hadn’t won a match yet. Nodoka proved her wrong and earned her first ever victory when she pinned Takigawa with the Back Flip.
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Results | Tagged: Azusa Takigawa, Miyu Yamashita, Nodoka-oneesan, Nonoko, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, TOKYO Princess Of Princess Championship, Yokohama Radiant Hall, Yuka Sakazaki, Yuu |
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March 6, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “HOP! STEP! OSAKA, JUMP!!”, 06/03/2016
Osaka World Pavilion
285 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
1. Yuu defeated Nodoka-oneesan with the Modified Armlock (3:40).
2. Rika Tatsumi defeated Marika Kobashi with a Figure Four Leg Lock (6:45).
3. Poison KANNA & Poison Miura defeated Saki Akamiya & Hyper Misao when Miura pinned Misao with the Rock Bottom (14:26).
4. Takoyaki Russian Roulette Death Match: Yuka Sakizaki defeated Azusa Takigawa with a Backslide Pin (8:50).
5. Nonoko & Ai Shimizu defeated Miyu Yamashita & Shoko Nakajima when Shimizu pinned Nakajima with the Fishergirl Bomb (14:17).
Ai Shimizu gave a speech after the main event thanking everybody for making the first Tokyo Joshi Pro show in Osaka a success. She also talked about her upcoming graduation from Tokyo Joshi on 2nd April. Because of her age she felt like a mother watching everybody in Tokyo Joshi grow into cute and energetic people with rich personalities.
Yuka Sakizaki requested for her match with Azusa Takigawa to be a Takoyaki Russian Roulette Death Match. Music would play during the match and when it stopped both girls would have to eat a takoyaki ball. The roulette came in the form of one of the balls being filled with wasabi. Sakizaki wound up eating the wasabi takoyaki. Takigawa grabbed a bottle of water to help her but was tricked into being pinned with a Backslide.
Rika Tatsumi refused to shake hands with Marika Kobashi at the start of their bout.
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Results | Tagged: Ai Shimizu, Azusa Takigawa, Marika Kobashi, Osaka World Pavilion, Rika Tatsumi, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Yuka Sakazaki |
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January 4, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO JOSHI PRO ’16”, 04/01/2016
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
914 Fans – No Vacancy
1. Yu and Nodoka Onesan Debut Match: Yuu defeated Nodoka Onesan with a Modified Armbar (4:13).
2. 3 Way Match: Nonoko defeated Hyper Misao and MIZUHO when Nonoko pinned Misao and MIZUHO with the Pie Fly Flow (9:45).
3. Marika Kobashi Debut Match: Rika Tatsumi & Marika Kobashi defeated Erin & Azusa Takigawa when Tatsumi pinned Takigawa with a Twist Of Fate (11:14).
4. Candice LeRae defeated Yuka Sakazaki with the Ball Plex (11:14).
5. Ai Shimizu defeated KANNA with the Shiranui (6:58).
6. Poison Miura (w/ Poison Sawada JULIE) defeated Saki Akamiya with a Lariat (10:48).
7. TOKYO Princess Of Princess Title: Miyu Yamashita defeated Shoko Nakajima with the Crash Rabbit Heat (19:17).
*Miyu Yamashita becomes the 1st Tokyo Princess Of Princess Champion!
Hours before Wrestle Kingdom took place, DDT’s joshi promotion had a show of their own nearby with their first event ever held inside Korakuen Hall. It’s also close enough to kind of count as the third anniversary of Tokyo Joshi Pro’s debut show. A lot of the roster debuted new wrestling gear for the occasion.

The newly named TOKYO Princess Of Princess Championship was on the line in the main event. Miyu Yamashita and Shoko Nakajima fought to become the first champion. Yamashita has been with Tokyo Joshi since the brand rebooted itself in 2013 after a failed soft launch that took place one year earlier. She had spent most of the last year trying to establish herself as the ace of the brand. Nakajima debuted six months after Yamashita. After spending the beginning of her career as a comedy wrestler she accomplished two big goals in 2014, winning the Tokyo Princess Cup and being the girl to break Saki Akai’s winning streak in the promotion. She came close to beating Yamashita with a European Clutch, 2nd Rope Senton and even her trust Northern Lights Suplex but it was not enough. Yamashita hit back with the Attitude Adjustment and Brazilian Kicks. Nakajima wouldn’t stay down until Yamashita hit the Crash Rabbit Heat to become the first champion! Yamashita admitted she was becoming jealous of Nakajima but that helped make her stronger. She is happy to have fought her in a match as special as this. She said their first show in Korakuen was a success and everyone wants to run the venue again and again until they can run bigger venues and become the biggest women’s wrestling company in Japan.

Trouble has been brewing between Saki Akamiya and Akane Miura. Saki Akai’s dark alter ego and her partner in crime Hyper Misao (is it a crime when a super hero is involved?) ended up picking a fight with Poison Sawada JULIE, causing JULIE to take Miura under his wing. Sawada and Akamiya had a confrontation on the entrance stage when the show began but Miura did not appear until it was time for their match. When she appeared she had transformed into Poison Miura! She copied Sawada’s snake magic poses, rattling noises included. Sawada used his magic to freeze Akamiya during the match. Hyper Misao tried to stop him but ultimately failed. Another snake magic spell stopped Akamiya from hitting her finisher and Miura put her down with a Rock Bottom and the Lariat. Sawada claimed victory over Akamiya and said he will remodel her. First, she will be renamed Poison Saki Akamiya!

All of a sudden the famous ring announcer Kero Tanaka entered the ring begging Sawada to stop! He knew that deep down inside Poison Sawada JULIE was the New Japan trainee he knew all those years ago, Atsuo Sawada. He then used a hand mirror to block Sawada’s spell from hitting Akamiya. Sawada stopped when he realised it was Tanaka. He warned that his goal is to transform Tokyo Joshi into Snake Joshi and then left with Miura. Tanaka told Akamiya that she cannot defeat Sawada’s snake magic in her current state and will need to undergo special training to become stronger.

Ai Shimizu seems to have adopted a ninja gimmick if her new costume and finishing move is anything to go by.

Yuka Sakazaki did not know anything about Candice LeRae before their match but she literally brought out the big gun for her opponent. She carried a bazooka to the ring but the referee stopped her from using it. She and LeRae fought up to the stage where LeRae placed Sakazaki onto a pallet truck and pushed her into a pile of balloons. Back in the ring LeRae grabbed the win with the Ball Plex. She praised Tokyo Joshi for their training regime and thinks it will become a bigger company. Sakazaki is convinced she would have won if she got to use the bazooka.

Erin was ready to play the grumpy veteran role for Marika Kobashi’s debut match but it backfired when Kobashi trapped her in the corner and unleashed the Machine Gun Chops! There were loud “Kobashi!” chants for that moment. Her tag partner Rika Tatsumi was able to score a rare win at the end.

The 3 Way Match got lewd at points. Hyper Misao felt like the odd girl out when Nonoko and MIZUHO fought a battle between tits and ass. Nonoko was the last one standing when she pinned both Misao and MIZUHO at the same time.

The opening match could not have paired two women more different than each other. Nodoka Onesan was dressed in colourful clothing and looked like someone out of a pre-school TV show. Yuu’s entrance began with the intro theme of Terminator 2 and switched to “Ikusa” by Wagakki Band. Save for a Suplex at the beginning, Onesan was outmatched and overpowered by Yu’s Judo ability. In the post-match interview Yu pointed out Yamashita and Nakajima as the seniors she most wants to beat.

Four more trainees introduced themselves at the beginning of the show. Yuki looks up to Cherry, Maho wants to follow in Akane Miura’s footsteps (probably without the snake magic stuff), Hinako just recently discovered pro wrestling and wants to try it out and Alice wants to be both a wrestler and an idol. They each passed an audition to find new rookies.
Chikage Kiba was in attendance and joined the others in the ring during the show closing speech. She currently has no plans to return to wrestling.
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Results | Tagged: Ai Shimizu, Akane Miura, Alice (Trainee), Azusa Takigawa, Candice LeRae, Chikage Kiba, Erin, Hinako (Trainee), Hyper Misao, Ittenyon, KANNA, Kero Tanaka, Korakuen Hall, Maho Kurone, Marika Kobashi, Miyu Yamashita, MIZUHO, Nodoka-oneesan, Nonoko, Poison Miura, Poison Sawada JULIE, Rika Tatsumi, Saki Akamiya, Shoko Nakajima, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, TOKYO Princess Of Princess Championship, Yuka Sakazaki, Yuki Aino, Yuu |
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September 22, 2015

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “YOU GROW UP”, 22/09/2015
Shinjuku FACE
485 Fans – Super No Vacancy
1. MIZUHO defeated Hyper Misao with a Senton (5:48).
2. Ai Shimizu defeated Nonoko by Referee Stoppage with the Oppai Squash ☆ (5:58).
3. Azusa Takigawa Debut Match: Miyu Yamashita defeated Azusa Takigawa with the Attitude Adjustment (5:03).
4. Erin Comeback Match: Erin & Akane Miura defeated Yuka Sakazaki & Rika Tatsumi when Miura submitted Sakazaki with a Modified Sickle Lock (14:04).
5. Shoko Nakajima defeated Saki Akai with a Cradle (12:06).

There was a big upset in the main event when Shoko Nakajima pinned Saki Akai. The Tokyo Princess Cup winner is the first person to beat Akai in Tokyo Joshi Pro but it was a difficult task none the less. Akai was in control for most of the match and Nakajima was only able to do her Northern Lights Suplex out of desperation for a two count. Victory came for Nakajima when she countered a Lariat into a Cradle. Saki Akai was so shocked by losing that she fainted. Her Biishiki-gun servants were also left speechless by the result. Nakajima meanwhile was filled with emotion over the victory. She told her story of moving to Tokyo when she was 19 years old. She wanted to become a comedian but her attempts ended in failure and she decided to quit. That was when she discovered wrestling and chose Tokyo Joshi as a place to escape to. Since then she’s been having fun everyday and learned to never give up no matter what. She thanked the audience for their support. It was their cheers that kept her together when things looked bleak. She said maybe she is still weak on her own but with Tokyo Joshi they can both grow bigger and bigger together.

Erin was back in action for the first time since June the arm she fractured was targeted in her return match. Yuka Sakazaki also got involved in a lot of shenanigans like blowing a whistle in Akane Miura’s ear to break up a submission hold and having a quiz against Rika Tatsumi to determine who knows Erin best. When the quiz ended Erin put Tatsumi in her new Jiaozi Lock submission while Miura tapped out Sakazaki with the Sickle Lock.

Tokyo Joshi’s newest wrestler is now named Azusa Takigawa. She lost to Miyu Yamashita in her debut match but is eager to continue wrestling while also attempting to be a reporter on television. After the match Takigawa said she wants to show the same vigor and power that she sees whenever she watches pro wrestling.

Ai Shimizu was able to render Nonoko unconscious with a modified Camel Clutch, grasping her arms around Nonoko’s big chest and squeezing as hard as she could.

The opening match was between two women who teamed together in their debut back in February. For the occassion Hyper Misao wrestled in a new superhero costume that she claims can absorb 95% of her opponent’s attacks. She also wrote a letter for MIZUHO to tell her how much she means to her but her attempts to read it made her cry. However, Misao also warned that this was a big match and her new costume is too powerful for a small fish like MIZUHO. The match happened and it turned out the new super suit wasn’t as powerful as Misao thought it was. MIZUHO was able to beat Misao earn her first pro wrestling victory.

Sanshiro Takagi appeared at the end of the show to announce that Tokyo Joshi will soon arrive in the “holy land”. The brand will hold its first show in Korakuen Hall on 4th January, 2016! Takagi said Tokyo Joshi was able to fill up Shinjuku FACE twice and he now wants the brand to fill up Korakuen Hall two, three or even four times! He also mentioned the show will take place at noon so it won’t clash with Wrestle Kingdom 10 next door. He hopes instead that fans both local and worldwide attending the Tokyo Dome that day will be even a little bit interested in giving Tokyo Joshi a shot.
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Results | Tagged: Ai Shimizu, Akane Miura, Azusa Takigawa, Biishiki-gun, Erin, Hyper Misao, Korakuen Hall, Miyu Yamashita, MIZUHO, Nonoko, Rika Tatsumi, Saki Akai, Sanshiro Takagi, Shinjuku FACE, Shoko Nakajima, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Yuka Sakazaki |
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August 29, 2015

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “THE GIRLS BATTLE 2015 ROUND 8”, 29/08/2015
Tokyo BASEMENT MONSTAR
150 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
1. Yuka Sakazaki defeated MIZUHO with an Oklahoma Roll (7:19).
2. Miyu Yamashita defeated Rika Tatsumi with the Attitude Adjustment (5:22).
3. Hyper Misao defeated Nonoko by Countout (9:45).
4. Saki Akai & Ai Shimizu defeated Shoko Nakajima & Akane Miura when Akai pinned Nakajima with the Rookie Award (9:44).
Two matches had to be changed when KANNA injured her left orbital bone during the week. She was unable to wrestle but hopes to be back for the 22nd September Shinjuku FACE show. Ai Shimizu took her place in the main event tag match. Rika Tatsumi was taken out of the 3 Way Match and put in Shimizu’s original spot against Miyu Yamashita.
Saki Akai couldn’t believe it when she pinned Shoko Nakajima in the main event. Akai came to the conclusion that Nakajima winning the Tokyo Princess Cup was just a fluke and is nothing to worry about. Akai will instead go visit a farm with the rest of Biishiki-gun and pick up some prunes and blueberries to eat on the way home. Nakajima said she will accept today’s defeat but her winning the tournament was not a fluke! She is sure things will change in one month’s time when she and Akai will fight alone.
Hyper Misao scored an upset victory over Nonoko by tricking her to come out of the ring. She tried the plan twice, the first time Misao tied Nonoko with a piece of cloth to a pedestal but Nonoko freed herself and made it back to the ring in time. The second time worked when Misao pushed Nonoko into the corner ring post, dazing her long enough to get counted out. Misao was thrilled to get her first victory in Tokyo Joshi Pro and promised she will debut a new superhero costume at Shinjuku FACE next month.
A new girl named Azusa will debut at Shinjuku FACE. She is from Tokyo, is 161cm high, weighs 47kg and trained in kickboxing. Her opponent in her debut match is Miyu Yamashita.
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Results | Tagged: Ai Shimizu, Azusa Takigawa, Biishiki-gun, Hyper Misao, KANNA, Miyu Yamashita, Nonoko, Oji BASEMENT MONSTAR, Rika Tatsumi, Saki Akai, Shoko Nakajima, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling |
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May 23, 2015

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “KITAZAWA DASH”, 23/05/2015
Kitazawa Town Hall
294 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
1. Chikage Kiba defeated Hyper Misao with a Diving Cross Body Cutback (6:53).
2. Ai Shimizu & KANNA defeated Shoko Nakajima & Erin when KANNA pinned Nakajima with the Spear Of Versailles (11:56).
3. Nonoko defeated MIZUHO with the Pai Fly Flow (7:29).
4. Akane Miura defeated Yuka Sakazaki (w/ Kendo Ririko) with the Bankyuppan (7:04).
5. Saki Akai defeated Miyu Yamashita with the Rookie Award (7:17).
Saki Akai continues to be a thorn in Miyu Yamashita’s side. Akai avoided the Crash Rabbit Heat and won with the Rookie Award kick. She offered a rose to Yamashita after the match but it was swatted out of her hand. Akai then said she was late for dinner with an oil tycoon so it was time to leave.
Ririko Kendo tried to help Yuka Sakazaki win her match but the plan backfired. Kendo held Akane Miura when Sakazaki was about to swing her broom. But Miura ducked and Kendo took the blow. Miura grabbed the broom and whacked Sakazaki over the head with it. Sakazaki tried to catch the swing but failed big time. Miura then hit the Ghost Buster and locked in the Bankyuppan for the win.
Match #3 was a battle between Nonoko’s boobs and MIZUHO’s ass. MIZUHO got the crowd support with her sexy poses getting cheers. She even gave Nonoko a Stinkface. But Nonoko got the last laugh when she flattened MIZUNO with the Pai Fly Flow.
KANNA has a new costume to go along with her jump to Biishiki-gun. She sort of looks like a servant with a bare midriff. Saki Akai complimented her new look. Along with that, KANNA also has a new name for her Spear, the Spear Of Versailles.
Four new trainees introduced themselves at the start of the show. They are Azusa (junior high school sophomore from Kanagawa), Marika (DDT Wrestling Classroom graduate from Okayama), Shio (145cm high) and Yuu (DDT Wrestling Classroom graduate from Chiba with a Judo background).
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Results | Tagged: Akane Miura, Azusa Takigawa, Biishiki-gun, KANNA, Kitazawa Town Hall, Marika Kobashi, Miyu Yamashita, MIZUHO, Nodoka-oneesan, Nonoko, Ririko Kendo, Saki Akai, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Yuka Sakazaki, Yuu |
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