October 29, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “IN A CORNER OF A CITY CALLED YOKOHAMA”, 29/10/2016
Yokohama Radiant Hall
202 Fans – No Vacancy
1. Nonoko defeated Azusa Takigawa with the Boinmaker (7:30).
2. Muscle Idol Vs Back Bancho First Confrontation!: Reika Saiki & Nodoka-oneesan defeated Akane Miura & Maho Kurone when Saiki submitted Kurone with the Tower Bridge (9:07).
3. 3 Way Match: Mil Clown defeated Shoko Nakajima and Hyper Misao when Clown pinned Misao with the Mil Clutch α (5:35).
4. Marika Kobashi High School Exam Send-Off Match: Miyu Yamashita defeated Marika Kobashi with the Attitude Adjustment (11:30).
5. TOKYO Princess Of Princess Title: Yuu (c) defeated Rika Tatsumi with the Katahajime (15:15).
*V1 for Yuu.
Yuu’s first defence of the TOKYO Princess Of Princess Title was successful but proved to be more of a challenge than she thought. Rika Tatsumi had only begun to win matches consistently in the last couple of months, leading to her getting a crack at the title. However she came prepared with her own focus on submissions to combat Yuu’s judo ability. While Tatsumi threw some Hip Attacks to knock back Yuu, she also targeted her leg with Dropkicks and Dragon Screws so she could apply an effective Figure Four Leg Lock. Yuu resisted this and applied the Katahajime for the submission victory. Yuu said she was really happy with the match because it brings her one step closer to defending the title on 4th January, the one year anniversary of her debut match.
Miyu Yamashita defeated Marika Kobashi in Kobashi’s final match for the time being. Kobashi will now prepare for her high school entry exams. Yamashita said she originally thought Kobashi was too young when she first began training due to how tough it is. However she was proven wrong and she is happy to be part of Kobashi’s send off. She then advised Kobashi to concentrate on her exams because they are terribly hard. Kobashi hopes to return if she passes the exams.
There’s been a theme running through all of the DDT family throughout 2016 and it is marriage. A lot of wrestlers and staff members have been getting married or at least engaged this year. Azusa Takigawa has noticed this and also noticed the wrestlers who have gotten married have also become stronger as a result. She interrupted the opening speeches so she could plead with the Genral Manager Tetsuya Koda to drop the “No relationships” rule from Tokyo Joshi Pro. Takigawa wants to go out matchmaking so she can find a husband, get married and become stronger! Koda told her now wasn’t the time to talk about this. Later when Takigawa had her match with Nonoko, Takigawa was put in a Scorpion Deathlock. Instead of reaching for the ropes Takigawa instead reached for a microphone so she could again plead to Koda to drop the “no relationships” rule while she was in the Scorpion Deathlock! After the match Nonoko was impressed by Takigawa’s passion. Not for wrestling but for finding a husband. Nonoko said she was a teenager until just recently (yeah right!) and she never imagined wanting to go matchmaking at Takigawa’s age. She wants to help Takigawa and offered to team with her in the ring. Takigawa accepted, together they will find the truth of love!
Maki Itoh from the idol group LinQ announced she will be wrestling for DDT on 11th December and after that will debut for Tokyo Joshi on 4th January. She is thrilled by her plans to do both idol work and wrestling. She also said she has great respect for Danshoku Dino. It was then revealed that Itoh’s opponent on 4th January will by Miyu Yamashita. According to Yamashita she has been keeping a close eye on Itoh’s training ever since it began back in July. She noticed Itoh has been working very hard so she is happy to be her first opponent in Tokyo Joshi. She asked Itoh to come at her at full force when they wrestle.
The literal doll faced ring announcer and “World’s First Animated Idol Chick” Minami Momochi recently revealed she will be graduating from Tokyo Joshi Pro on 4th January next year. She said over the last three and a half years she watched Tokyo Joshi and their wrestlers grow. She feels now is the time for herself to move on if she too wants to advance.
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Results | Tagged: Azusa Takigawa, Maki Itoh, Marika Kobashi, Minami Momochi, Miyu Yamashita, Nonoko, Rika Tatsumi, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, TOKYO Princess Of Princess Championship, Yokohama Radiant Hall, Yuu |
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April 13, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “HOP! STEP! KASUKABE, JUMP!”, 02/04/2016
Saitama Kasukabe Hall
350 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
1. Yuu defeated Hyper Misao with the Kesa-Gatame Arm Lock (0:39).
1a. Rematch: Yuu defeated Hyper Misao with the Kesa-Gatame Arm Lock (2:38).
2. Nonoko defeated Nodoka-oneesan with the Pai Fly Flow (10:27).
3. KANNA & Yuka Sakizaki defeated Azusa Takigawa & Marika Kobashi when Sakizaki pinned Takigawa with the Osaekomi Backslide (8:01).
4. Iron Mask Girl Legend ~ Farewell Saki Akamiya: Saki Akamiya defeated Poison Miura (w/ Poison Sawada JULIE) with the Two Stage Face Kick (12:31).
5. Ai Shimizu Tokyo Joshi Pro Graduation Match: Ai Shimizu & Shoko Nakajima defeated Miyu Yamashita & Rika Tatsumi when Nakajima pinned Tatsumi with the Northern Lights Suplex (11:28).
6. Special Match: Saki Akai, Ai Shimizu & KANNA defeated Miyu Yamashita, Shoko Nakajima & Yuka Sakazaki when Shimizu pinned Nakajima with a Diving Body Attack (5:51).
This show had Ai Shimizu’s final match for Tokyo Joshi Pro since she was graduating from the brand. She and Shoko Nakajima won the main event but she wished she could have reunited her Biishiki-gun team one more time. Suddenly Saki Akai and KANNA appeared in their Biishiki-gun gear. Akai said she rushed in from France and arrived just in time to see Shimizu’s last match in Tokyo Joshi. They challenged Miyu Yamashita, Shoko Nakajima & Yuka Sakazaki to an impromptu match for Shimizu’s farewell. They hit Nakajima with the Spear Of Versailles, the Big Boot and finally a Diving Body Attack for the win. Shimizu’s graduation ceremony began and she talked about being a voice actor who became a pro wrestler at 32 years old. She feels indebted to Tokyo Joshi for the friends she has made. She thinks she will feel lonely now that her regular day-to-day activities with the other joshi is now a thing of the past. But there are new challenges she wants to face. She thanked everyone for her time here and the show ended with a commemorative group photo.
Saki Akamiya had her final battle with Snake World. If she could beat Poison Miura then Miura would drink an antidote and return to normal. But if Miura won then Poison Sawada JULIE would brainwash Akamiya into joining his ranks. Daisuke Kiso was knocked out during the match so JULIE interfered and tried to force feed Akamiya a Snake Potion. But Tetsuya Koda came to the rescue and drank the potion himself. He gained snake powers and used them to drive JULIE out of the ring allowing Akamiya to beat Miura. JULIE admitted defeat and allowed Miura to drink the antidote. He also used his magic to return Koda back to normal. JULIE said he will leave Tokyo Joshi Pro but as long as there is darkness in the world he can descend at any time. Akamiya said it was now time for her to leave as well and go back to being a normal high school girl. She gave Hyper Misao the task of protecting Tokyo Joshi and said her goodbyes.
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Results | Tagged: Ai Shimizu, Akane Miura, Biishiki-gun, Hyper Misao, KANNA, Miyu Yamashita, Poison Miura, Poison Sawada JULIE, Saitama Kasukabe Hall, Saki Akai, Saki Akamiya, Shoko Nakajima, Snake World Joshi, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Yuka Sakazaki |
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March 13, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “HOP! STEP! KITAZAWA, JUMP!!”, 13/03/2016
Kitazawa Town Hall
294 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
1. Yuu defeated Marika Kobashi with the Cross Armbreaker (3:27).
2. Yuka Sakazaki & Nodoka-onesan defeated Rika Tatsumi & Azusa Takigawa when Sakazaki pinned Takigawa with the Magical Girl Splash (9:36).
3. Shoko Nakajima defeated Ai Shimizu with a Rolling Leg Clutch (8:25).
4. Sukeban-gun Vs Snake World: Saki Akamiya & Hyper Misao (w/ Tetsuya Koda) defeated Poison KANNA & Poison Miura (w/ Poison Sawada JULIE) when Akiyama pinned KANNA with the Two Stage Face Kick (11:28).
5. TOKYO Princess Of Princess Title: Miyu Yamashita (c) defeated Nonoko with the Crash Rabbit Heat (12:05).
*V1 for Miyu Yamashita.
It was a difficult challenge to climb but Miyu Yamashita was able to beat Nonoko for the second time in their rivalry. To record it as her first TOKYO Princess Of Princess Title defence was even sweeter. The key moment in the match was Yamashita finally giving Nonoko a German Suplex, something she wasn’t able to do successfully until now. At one point Nonoko used her cleavage to catch Yamashita’s foot when she attempted the Crash Rabbit Heat penalty kick. But Yamashita countered the Boinemaker into the aforementioned German Suplex to turn the tide in her favour. She then hit the Crash Rabbit Heat twice, once to the back of the head and the second to the face and that was enough to keep Nonoko down. Afterwards Yamashita said the power she has is kind of spooky. Nonoko is both a good and bad presence for her. Bad because her first pro loss was to her and good because she brings out the best in her. Yamashita hasn’t decided who her next challenger will be but invited anyone who can be her match to step up.
The stakes were high for Sukeban-gun Vs Snake World. If Saki Akamiya & Hyper Misao lost they would be forced to join Snake World and be remodelled into whatever Poison Sawada JULIE desires. But if they win then Poison Miura & Poison KANNA would have to accept defeat and take an antidote to return back to normal. Snake World ambushed their opponents to start the match. The referee at one point was knocked out so JULIE and Mitsuya Hebigai stormed the ring and interfered. Tetsuya Koda came to the rescue but was immediately beaten down. KANNA attempted to feed Akiyama a snake potion but Koda sacrificed himself and drank it. He became KODA and was now under JULIE’s command. Misao tried to remind KODA who he really is and he became conflicted. JULIE ordered KODA to use his new snake magic to attack Sukeban-gun but he refused. KODA instead turned on his new master and attacked both him and Hebigai with the spell instead! Misao then held down Miura while Akamiya hit KANNA with the Two Stage Face Kick to win the match.
KANNA admitted she hated being under JULIE’s control and wanted to be human again so she took an antidote first. Misao was about to hand Miura the remaining antidote when she noticed KODA was now dying from the spell because he is not as strong as the wrestlers. Misao asked what should she do and someone in the audience yelled “It cannot be helped!” Akamiya grabbed the antidote and fed it to KODA, turning him back to normal. JULIE laughed maniacly. Both antidote bottles were used yet Poison Miura is still under his spell. They never broke any promises so Miura gets to stay the way she is. He told Akamiya her sweetness will be fatal and he left with Miura and Hebigai. Misao suggested that Akamiya should face Miura one on one next month to win her freedom from JULIE once and for all. Meanwhile KANNA regained her bearings and asked why she was wearing an ugly snake pattern costume.
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Results | Tagged: Hyper Misao, KANNA, Kitazawa Town Hall, Mitsuya Nagai, Miyu Yamashita, Nonoko, Poison KANNA, Poison Miura, Poison Sawada JULIE, Saki Akamiya, Snake World Joshi, Sukeban-gun, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, TOKYO Princess Of Princess Championship |
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February 21, 2016

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “BATTLE MISSION 2016 CODE.3”, 21/02/2016
Tokyo BASEMENT MONSTAR
150 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
1. 3 Way Match: Yuu defeated Azusa Takigawa and Nodoka Onesan when Yuu submitted Takigawa with a Heel Hold and Nodoka with a Modified Armlock at the same time (4:12).
2. Poison Miura (w/ Poison Sawada JULIE) defeated Hyper Misao with a Rock Bottom (6:25).
3. Poison KANNA (w/ Poison Sawada JULIE) defeated Saki Akamiya with the Poison Serpent (8:14).
4. Nonoko, Ai Shimizu & Rika Tatsumi defeated Miyu Yamashita, Shoko Nakajima & Yuka Sakazaki when Nonoko pinned Yamashita with the Pai Fly Flow (14:29).
Miyu Yamashita’s title reign is in peril when she was pinned by her upcoming challenger Nonoko in the main event. The size difference was too much for Yamashita to handle and she was literally bouncing off of Nonoko at one point. Nonoko countered the Crash Rabbit Heat with a Body Block called the K Cup Oppai Launch. Nonoko hit the Boinemaker and then the Pai Fly Flow to pick up the victory. Nonoko said 13th March will be a historic day for Tokyo Joshi Pro because that is when she will beat Yamashita for the Tokyo Princess Of Princess Title. From that day forth the legend of big breasted Nonoko the permanent champion will begin!
Poison Sawada JULIE went into the show swearing he will brainwash two people into joining Snake World Joshi. Saki Akamiya and Hyper Misao (now known as Sukeban-gun) were joined by Mitsuya Nagai for their matches. Nagai had been training both of them in preparation of the war with JULIE’s army. First up was Misao Vs Poison Miura. Misao tried her best but Miura overpowered her quite easily. Akamiya Vs Poison KANNA took place afterwards and this time the match was more in Sukeban-gun’s favour. Akamiya had KANNA beaten with the Two Stage Face Kick until the rattling sound of JULIE’s snake magic could be heard. Suddenly Nagai’s arm raised high and shook to the sound of the rattle. He was brainwashed! Nagai put Akamiya in a Choke Hold until KANNA recovered and hit the Poison Serpent for the three count. JULIE introduced everyone to Snake World’s newest member Mitsuya Hebigai! Now it was Akamiya’s turn to join. Sanshiro Takagi ran out for the rescue and used snake repel spray to run off JULIE and his cronies. JULIE threw out a challenge for 13th March for a final battle between Sukeban-gun and Snake Magic Joshi. It will be Akamiya & Misao with Takagi in their corner against Miura & KANNA with JULIE in their corner. However Takagi said he will be busy that day working at the annual Gorgeous Matsuno produced DDT event in Fukushima. Luckily he knows someone who can take his place, Tokyo Joshi’s GM Tetsuya Koda! Koda wasn’t sure of the decision and fretted that he was not a wrestler. Akamiya had to slap him across the face to calm him down.
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Results | Tagged: Hyper Misao, Mitsuya Nagai, Miyu Yamashita, Nonoko, Oji BASEMENT MONSTAR, Poison KANNA, Poison Miura, Poison Sawada JULIE, Saki Akamiya, Sanshiro Takagi, Snake World Joshi, Sukeban-gun, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling |
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October 17, 2015

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “GO UP HIGHER!”, 12/10/2015
Kitazawa Town Hall
261 Fans – Super No Vacancy
1. Erin defeated MIZUHO with the Grilled Dumpling Lock (7:17).
2. Nonoko defeated Azusa Takigawa with the Pie Fly Flow (9:28).
3. 3 Way Match: Akane Miura defeated Shoko Nakajima and Hyper Misao when Miura pinned Nakajima with a Lariat (8:33).
4. Goodbye Biishiki-gun: Saki Akai, Ai Shimizu & KANNA defeated Miyu Yamashita, Yuka Sakazaki & Rika Tatsumi when KANNA pinned Tatsumi with the Spear Of Versailles (11:50).
Sanshiro Takagi and Tetsuya Koda announced the main event for Tokyo Joshi Pro’s debut in Korakuen Hall on 4th January will be for the newly created Tokyo Joshi Championship! There is two ways to qualify for the championship match. The first spot was given to Shoko Nakajima for winning the Tokyo Princess Cup and beating Saki Akai. She was given a special towel that must be protected. It was supposed to be placed inside a briefcase but nobody had one so it was placed inside a backpack instead. The towel must be defended like a title and can be transferred in any match by pinfall or submission. Nakajima quickly found out the how difficult the task is when Akane Miura pinned her in the 3 Way Match and took her spot in the title match. Miura must now defend her spot until January if she wants to guarantee her place in the title match. The other spot will be up for grabs in a Royal Rumble on 7th November.
Biishiki-gun gets to leave Tokyo Joshi with their heads held high. Akai credited KANNA for earning the victory in the main event with her “beautiful power”. She thanked both KANNA and Ai Shimizu for serving her and helping her make Tokyo Joshi a beautiful place. But it is time for Akai to return to Paris and she left her servents in the ring. Miyu Yamashita welcomed KANNA and Shimizu back to Tokyo Joshi and offered a handshake. KANNA refused the handshake and told Yamashita that even though they are now on the same side again that does not mean they will get along like before. KANNA is still determined to beat Yamashita for the first time.
After the closing message the lights went out and the room went dark. A woman wearing an iron mask and a high school sailor uniform suddenly appeared at the entrance. The woman’s name was revealed as Saki Akamiya and she said now that Biishiki-gun is gone she will bring down her hammer of anger on Tokyo Joshi at their 24th October show.
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Results | Tagged: Ai Shimizu, Akane Miura, Biishiki-gun, KANNA, Kitazawa Town Hall, Miyu Yamashita, Saki Akai, Saki Akamiya, Sanshiro Takagi, Shoko Nakajima, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling |
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February 27, 2014

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHIBUYA ENTERTAINMENT☆FIGHT 2”, 27/02/2014
Shibuya Entertainment Stage
70 Fans – No Vacancy
1. Chikage Kiba defeated KANNA with a Crucifix Pin (5:20).
2. 3 Way Match: Nonoko defeated Shoko Nakajima and Ririko Kendo when Nonoko pinned both Nakajima and Kendo with the Double Pie Fly Flow (5:48).
3. Miyu Yamashita defeated Yuka Sakazaki with the Crash Rabbit Heat (5:51).
Both Miyu Yamashita and Nonoko continue their winning streaks on the road to Kawasaki Plaza Sol. Yamashita beat Nonoko in a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors to make her match with Yuka Sakazaki the main event of today’s show. When the event was finished Tetsuya Koda assured the two that their match will be the main event of the 5th April Kawasaki show. But first they need a main event for the 15th March in Tokyo BASEMENT MONSTAR. Both Yamashita and Nonoko will have to find somebody to team with as they will face off in a tag team match.
Also announced for 15/3 is an exhibition match for the newest Tokyo Joshi Pro trainee, currently named Korei. Korei was born on 29th September 1992 and is from the Shizuoka Prefecture. She previously competed in dodgeball and swimming.
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Results | Tagged: Eri Wakamatsu, Erin, Miyu Yamashita, Nonoko, Shibuya Entertainment Stage, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Yuka Sakazaki |
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February 15, 2014

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 2”, 15/02/2014
Tokyo BASEMENT MONSTAR
90 Fans
1. Chikage Kiba defeated Ayumi Takeda with a Cross Kneebar (4:11).
2. Miyu Yamashita defeated Ririko Kendo with the Crash Rabbit Heat (6:02).
3. Nonoko & KANNA defeated Shoko Nakajima & Yuka Sakazaki when Nonoko pinned Nakajima with the Pie Fly Flow (10:00).
Despite snowy weather causing some problems such as delaying one of the idol acts from arriving in time to perform, the show was able to take place as normal.
Tension is building between Miyu Yamashita and Nonoko after the events of today’s show. Yamashita’s match against Ririko Kendo was supposed to be the main event but Nonoko interrupted the opening of the show complaining about that decision. She felt her match should go on last because she is a main eventer. Tetsuya Koda decided the main event would be decided by whoever won a game of Ass Sumo. Nonoko and Yamashita had to stand back-to-back on a box and attempt to bump each other off it to win. Nonoko won easily because of her plump body.
Nonoko & KANNA were victorious in the main event but Yamashita approached Nonoko again in the ring. Yamashita accepted losing to Nonoko in the Ass Sumo contest but also said she would beat Nonoko in a wrestling match. Koda stepped in and said he knows a great little venue for that match to happen and booked the match for 5th April in Kawasaki Plaza Sol.
Chikage Kiba announced she passed her exam into a private university. She is now stress free and looking forward to living the dream of a campus life. She promises to continue working hard in both wrestling and education.
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Results | Tagged: Chikage Kiba, KANNA, Miyu Yamashita, Nonoko, Oji BASEMENT MONSTAR, Ririko Kendo, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling |
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December 1, 2013

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “RAISING AN ARMY”, 01/12/2013
Kitizawa Town Hall
294 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
1. KANNA defeated Ayumi Takada with a Boston Crab (4:39).
2. Nonoko & Yuka Sakazaki defeated Ura Erika & Shoko Nakajima when Nonoko pinned Nakajima with the Pai Fly Flow (10:00).
3. Miyu Yamashita defeated Chikage Kiba with the Crash Rabbit Heat (6:54).
It took 18 months since its creation but Tokyo Joshi Pro finally held its official debut show in Kitizawa today as part of a double header with DDT.
The main event pitted the two brightest trainees of the promotion against each other. Miyu Yamashita had beaten Chikage Kiba before and today she made it two for two with her Running Kick finisher, the Crash Rabbit Heat. Yamashita declared herself as the Ace of Tokyo Joshi Pro, at least for the time being. She also called out Nonoko and challenged her to a match. In her post show interview, Yamashita said she hopes people will call her the Ace rather than a self-proclaimed one. She hopes she will get to wrestle in various places and have fun doing so. Kiba really wanted to win but felt gratitude for all the people who was involved with today’s show. She doesn’t know what Tokyo Joshi Pro will turn into but she wants to continue.
The middle match was a chance for the plump Nonoko to show off her, er… talents. Her arsenal consisted of popular moves such as the Rainmaker, the People’s Elbow and a downsized High Fly Flow (which she calls the Pai Fly Flow and claims is an original move) all modified to emphasize her K-Cup bust. It turned out to be just what was needed for her and Yuka Sakazaki to win the match. Sakazaki believed they were able to win because they had bigger busts than their opponents. Shoko Nakajima was psyched to wrestle but for the time being wants to focus on winning her first singles match. She hopes to become a fast wrestler with cool moves. For her partner Ura Erika, it was her first wrestling match in over two years.
KANNA marked off the new beginning of Tokyo Joshi Pro by earning her first ever singles victory. Her opponent Ayumi Takada was pretty much dressed like Paige from WWE NXT. When asked what she wants Tokyo Joshi Pro to be, KANNA said it is a good organization with a good atmosphere and she wants it to continue like that. Takada said she was relieved to finally debut and felt amazing after her first match.
Tetsuya Koda announced that Eri Wakamatsu from Ice Ribbon has signed with Tokyo Joshi Pro. She explained that she was starting from scratch and she wasn’t sure if she could still use her Ice Ribbon name. Her debut match and possibly a new name have not been determined yet.
The show was supposed to begin with a performance by DPG, the band featuring Hiroshi Fukuda and Antonio Honda. But before they could begin, they received a message from one of their members saying she was quitting the band. Stephanie Ayumi was no where to be seen in the arena and her bandmates were shocked at the sudden news. Honda appeared dressed as a taoist monk and was able to summon Ayumi into the arena. Ayumi had written a letter to the band and read it out to them. She said she will leave the band after today’s performance to enter pro wrestling but that does not mean she will quit being their friend. The group performed their song “Demon Of The Ring” and everyone wished her luck as Stephanie Ayumi began her second life as Ayumi Takada. Lastly, Fukuda chopped Ayumi across her chest to give her fighting spirit. Ayumi fired back with a High Kick, knocking him down and setting her off on the right path.
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Results | Tagged: Antonio Honda, Ayumi Takada, Chikage Kiba, Eri Wakamatsu, Hiroshi Fukuda, KANNA, Kitazawa Town Hall, Miyu Yamashita, Nonoko, Shoko Nakajima, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Ura Erika, Yuka Sakazaki |
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June 4, 2012

Today at a press conference in Shinjuku, Sanshiro Takagi was joined by former NEO president Tetsuya Koda and retired Joshi wrestler NOZAMI (formerly Nozomi Dai) to announce the establishment of Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling.
Sanshiro Takagi told the story of how Tokyo Joshi Pro came to be. When Takashi Dai joined DDT and made his debut back in March, Takagi thought his name sounded familiar. Takagi asked Dai if any of his relatives were involved in wrestling and Takashi said his sister Nozami was a wrestler for NEO but she retired in 2010. From there Takagi made contact with Nozami and also with Tetusya Koda to discuss the possibility of forming a new joshi promotion with some backing from DDT. From there Tokyo Joshi Pro was born.
The aim of Tokyo Joshi Pro is to find and nurture new female wrestlers as well as to create a new joshi culture for them to follow. Koda said that even though he wants to do new things, there are problems that always pop up to prevent anything really new from being created. With DDT, he hopes to avoid those problems and is eager to discover new talent.
Takagi mentioned that all trainees will be following the “Forbidden Three” rule. That means all trainees are forbidden from having three things: men, liquor and tobacco. These rules have been used ever since the days of All Japan Women’s Pro Wrestling. Takagi said he wants to have a professional attitude going into this and denies that anyone caught breaking the rules will be immediately dismissed, as was the case in past promotions. However, this is going to be different from DDT and the rules are set up to protect the wrestlers. They expect good morals to be on show from the new roster.
The schedule for shows has not been set up at the moment. Right now they are focusing on finding new talent and rookies to fill up the roster before holding their first show. In order to avoid conflict with the “Forbidden Three”, training is being done in a separate location away from the DDT School. In preparation for the new promotion, NOZOMI will make her return to the ring for the first time in almost two years on 17th June to compete for Union in Kitizawa. She does not see this as her return but as the re-debut of NOZOMI.
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News | Tagged: NOZOMI, Sanshiro Takagi, Tetsuya Koda, TJPW, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling |
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