TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 9” Results

September 27, 2014

joshi-tea

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 9”, 27/09/2014
Tokyo BASEMENT MONSTAR
110 Fans – No Vacancy

1. KANNA defeated Ai Shimizu with the Ohka (4:50).
2. Yuka Sakazaki defeated Chikage Kiba with a Samson Clutch (8:53).
3. Miyu Yamashita & Shoko Nakajima defeated Nonoko & Erin when Nakajime pinned Erin with the Northern Lights Suplex (10:11).

A lottery was held after the show to determine the card for Tokyo Joshi Pro’s trip to Yokohama Radiant Hall next month. The main event will be Miyu Yamashita Vs KANNA, a rematch of the main event from the very first Tokyo Joshi show. The rest of the matches are Shoko Nakajima Vs Saki Akai, Nonoko Vs Ai Shimizu, Chikage Kiba Vs Yuka Sakazaki and Erin Vs Akane Miura.

Today is Ririko Kendo’s birthday. She is still recovering from her injury but was in attendance for the show. She participated in a tea party that took place in the ring during the Chikage Kiba Vs Yuka Sakazaki match.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 8” Results

August 31, 2014

nonoko-oppai-ye

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 8”, 30/08/2014
Tokyo BASEMENT MON☆STAR
110 Fans – No Vacancy

1. Ai Shimizu defeated Erin with the Triebflügel (7:04).
2. 3 Way Match: Chikage Kiba defeated Shoko Nakajima and Akane Miura when Kiba pinned Nakajima with the Oklahoma Roll (4:21).
3. Nonoko & Miyu Yamashita defeated Yuka Sakazaki & KANNA when Nonoko pinned Sakazaki with the Oppai Ye (8:46).

Tokyo Joshi rivals Miyu Yamashita and Nonoko teamed up in the main event. Their opponents Yuka Sakazaki & KANNA wore K Cup sized pads under their shirts to both mock Nonoko’s figure and to improve their odds of winning by making themselves heavier to lift. While it worked to an extent, Yamashita was able to overcome it with her kick offence while Nonoko proved her natural talents were better by flattening Sakazaki with a new move called the Oppai Ye. Nonoko sarcastically called Yamashita her good friend after the match and said they won even though she doesn’t have boobs like hers. After a few more insults, Yamashita had enough and kicked Nonoko. Yamashita then locked eyes with Akane Miura and asked if she had something to say. Miura called her a bully and went over to console Nonoko. She was told by Nonoko that she has potential to grow both her physical ability and breast development, so they decided to form a team together.

Ai Shimizu’s Triebflügel finisher is a Swinging DDT.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “NATSU DAKARA! SHIN-KIBA!” Results

August 5, 2014

nonoko-pieflyflow

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “NATSU DAKARA! SHIN-KIBA!”, 02/08/2014
Shin-Kiba 1st RING
345 Fans – No Vacancy

1. 3 Way Match: Akane Miura defeated Ai Shimizu and Erin when Miura pinned Erin with a Jumping Body Press (8:30).
2. Tokyo Princess Cup – Semi Final: Shoko Nakajima defeated Miyu Yamashita with a Northern Lights Suplex (6:55).
3. Tokyo Princess Cup – Semi Final: Nonoko defeated Yuka Sakazaki with the Dragon Sleeper (8:46).
4. Chikage Kiba defeated KANNA with a Leg Roll Clutch (5:26).
5. Tokyo Princess Cup – Final: Nonoko defeated Shoko Nakajima with the Pie Fly Flow (8:04).

The Tokyo Princess Cup came to an end with the Semi Finals and Final taking place in Shin-Kiba 1st RING. Shoko Nakajima learned how to avoid the Crash Rabbit Heat and got the upset win over Miyu Yamashita. Then Nonoko defeated Yuka Sakazaki in a match where Nonoko was attacked with a super soaker, water balloons and a rubber ring. The crowd backed Nakajima in the final but Nonoko’s size was too much to handle. Nonoko wound up as the winner of the first Tokyo Princess Cup.

Akane Miura won her debut match, pinning Erin in a 3 Way. Miura is looking forward to facing the senior students soon.

The Tokyo Joshi Pro dark match at DDT “RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014” will be Miyu Yamashita, KANNA & Chikage Kiba Vs Shoko Nakajima, Yuka Sakazaki & Erin.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 7” Results

July 24, 2014

princesscup-semifinal

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 7”, 19/07/2014
Kitasenju Theatre 1010
123 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House

1. Miyu Yamashita & KANNA defeated Yuka Sakazaki & Erin when Yamashita submitted Erin with the TRF (9:28).
2. Tokyo Princess Cup – First Round: Shoko Nakajima defeated Ai Shimizu with a Northern Lights Suplex (7:11).
3. Tokyo Princess Cup – First Round: Nonoko defeated Chikage Kiba with an Oklahoma Roll Cutback (6:26).

After losing to Chikage Kiba twice this year, it was third time’s a charm for Nonoko. Not only that but Nonoko was finally able to counter Kiba’s Oklahoma Roll, using the momentum against Kiba to pin her.

A draw was held to determine the semi final matches for the Tokyo Princess Cup. The matches will be Miyu Yamashita Vs Shoko Nakajima and Yuka Sakazaki Vs Nonoko.

Miyu Yamashita’s new submission move is a modified Triangle Lancer. The name stands for Tafasu Rolling Hook (Fukku).

Akane Miura will have her official debut match on 2nd August.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 6” Results

June 22, 2014

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TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 6”, 22/06/2014
Tokyo BASEMENT MON☆STAR
120 Fans – Super No Vacancy

1. 3 Way Match: Nonoko defeated Chikage Kiba and Shoko Nakajima when Nonoko pinned Nakajima with a Diving Body Attack (8:06).
2. Tokyo Princess Cup – First Round: Yuka Sakazaki defeated KANNA with a Backslide Pin (4:30).
3. Tokyo Princess Cup – First Round: Miyu Yamashita defeated Erin with the Crash Rabbit Heat (4:37).

Miyu Yamashita and Yuka Sakazaki both advance to the Tokyo Princess Cup semi finals. What made Sakazaki’s victory especially sweet is it was her first win in Tokyo Joshi Pro.

Ririko Kendo was in attendance and greeted the audience at the start of the show. She is currently out of action with an arm injury.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHIBUYA ENTERTAINMENT☆FIGHT 3” Results

June 7, 2014

kiba-nonoko-oklahoma

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHIBUYA ENTERTAINMENT☆FIGHT 3”, 04/06/2014
Shibuya Deseo
50 Fans

1. Shoko Nakajima defeated Akane Miura with a Cross Body Block (2:22).
2. KANNA Vs Yuka Sakazaki ended in a Time Limit Draw (3:00).
3. Miyu Yamashita Vs Erin ended in a Time Limit Draw (3:00).
4. Chikage Kiba defeated Nonoko with an Oklahoma Roll (1:51).

The show featured a draw for the upcoming Tokyo Princess Cup. Ai Shimizu appeared and asked to enter the tournament. Each entrant pulled straws to determine who faces who in the first round, which will be held on 22nd June and 19th July. The 22/6 matches are Miyu Yamashita Vs Erin and KANNA Vs Yuka Sakazaki. The 19/7 matches are Nonoko Vs Chikage Kiba and Shoko Nakajima Vs Ai Shimizu. It was then decided that the matches on this show would be exhibitions of the upcoming bouts. Trainee Akane Miura wrestled in place of Shimizu. Chikage Kiba looks to have Nonoko’s number after she beat her for the second time in a row with the Oklahoma Roll.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 3” Results

March 18, 2014

nonoko-dragon

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 3”, 15/03/2014
Tokyo BASEMENT MON☆STAR
100 Fans – No Vacancy

1. Exhibition Match: KANNA Vs Korei ended in a Time Limit Draw (3:00).
1a. 1 Minute Overtime: KANNA defeated Korei with a Crab Hold (0:59).
2. Chikage Kiba defeated Yuka Sakazaki with a Japanese Leg Roll Clutch (7:25).
3. Nonoko & Ririko Kendo defeated Miyu Yamashita & Shoko Nakajima when Nonoko submitted Nakajima with the Dragon Sleeper (10:00).

Prior to their singles battle next month, Miyu Yamashita and Nonoko competed on opposite sides in a tag team match on today’s show. Nonoko’s plump body continues to be too powerful for the other Tokyo Joshi Pro to handle. She used the STO (Space Tornado Oppai) and the Boinmaker to wipe out Yamashita before submitting Shoko Nakajima with a modified Dragon Sleeper that smothers the victim with Nonoko’s bust. Nonoko’s partner Ririko Kendo showed good ring presence by preventing Yamashita from entering the ring and stopping the hold.

Chikage Kiba returned to action for the first time after passing her exam entry into university. She had some trouble with Yuka Sakazaki who used some trickery and Rocket Punches to get the upper hand. Kiba fought back with an Octopus Hold and a Crossface Chickenwing. Sakazaki played possum and pretended to cry so Kiba would drop her guard but Kiba avoided the cheap shot and pinned Sakazaki with a Japanese Leg Roll Clutch.

Korei had her debut performance for Tokyo Joshi against KANNA, who fought in a new black and yellow costume. The match was only 3 minutes long because it was just an exhibition but when the time expired without a winner Tetsuya Koda allowed them to continue for one more minute. Korei fought hard by Body Slamming KANNA and hitting some elbows. But KANNA then speared Korei and used a Boston Crab to submit her with one second to spare.

Saki Akai will compete on the big 5th April Kawasaki show.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHIBUYA ENTERTAINMENT☆FIGHT 2” Results

February 27, 2014

nakajima-nonoko-press

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.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHIBUYA ENTERTAINMENT☆FIGHT 1” Results

January 28, 2014

nonoko-boinsleeper

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHIBUYA ENTERTAINMENT☆FIGHT 1”, 28/01/2014
Shibuya Entertainment Stage
80 Fans – No Vacancy

1. Shoko Nakajima defeated Ririko Kendo with a Cross Body (5:48).
2. Nonoko defeated KANNA with the Pie Fly Flow (5:12).
3. Miyu Yamashita defeated Yuka Sakazaki with the Crash Rabbit Heat (5:50).

Yuka Sakazaki learned some dirty tactics to use against Miyu Yamashita. She untied Daisuke Kiso’s shoelaces and then choked Yamashita with mat tape while the ref was busy tying his shoe. She tried the trick again later in the match but this time it didn’t work and Yamashita beat her with the Crash Rabbit Heat.

Nonoko again used her bust to great effect, beating KANNA with a Modified Dragon Sleeper where KANNA’s face was pressed against Nonoko’s chest, followed by the Boinmaker and the Pie Fly Flow.

Ririko Kendo, real name Ririko Ishizawa, is a new trainee who made her wrestling debut today. After only wrestling on a mat for her first match, she now wants to get into a ring.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “RAISING AN ARMY” Results

December 1, 2013

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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.