Sunday, December 3, 2000

Aja Kong vs Hamada Ayako (Queen of Arsion Title Match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: Arsion

Part I


Part II


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Sunday, September 17, 2000

Toyota Manami vs Ito Kaoru (WWWA Single title match)

Venue: Differ Ariake
Promotion: Zenjo

Can Ito Kaoru put an end to the reign of Toyota Manami as the WWWA single champion? If Ito wins, it will be the first time for a wrestler of Heisei generations (making a debut after 1989) to wear the Red Belt. Ito's mother is cheering her in the audience in this single match.

Part I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kbwfZCeR1s

Part II
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOIEMWSTtf4

Uploaded by sugisho780

Tuesday, May 16, 2000

Aja Kong vs Satomura Meiko (AAAW Single title match)

Venue:
Promotion: Gaea Japan

Part I


Part II


Part III


Uploaded by kapengmabula

Sunday, April 16, 2000

Sugar Sato vs Kaoru (Free Weapon Match)

Venue: Zepp Tokyo
Promotion: Oz Academy

On March 20, 2000, Sugar Sato lost the single match to Kaoru after only 2 minutes. In this single match, Sugar revenges Kaoru in a hardcore style with which Kaoru has made a breakthrough. For Sugar, this is her first time to fight in this style.


Part I


Part II


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Aja Kong vs Nagashima Chikayo

Venue: Zepp Tokyo
Promotion: Oz Academy

A challenging match for Nagashima.

Part I


Part II


uploaded by Kapengmabula

Saturday, March 4, 2000

Las Cachorras Orientales vs Watanabe & Maekawa (cage death match)

Venue: Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium Hall
Promotion: Zenjo

This is a cage death match. Weapons brought into the cage can be used. To win the match, both wrestlers need to escape from the cage. The difficulty of the match is if one wrestler escapes, her partner needs to fight against the two opponent wrestlers.

Part I:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GBZzitAUMY

Part II:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3gtz7Z_pog

uploaded by sugisho780

Toyota & Kansai & Ito vs Hotta & Takaco & Bolshoi

Venue: Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium
Promotion: Zenjo

Zenjo tied up with JWP earlier in 2000. The idea was far from the inter-promotion wars back in the 1990s. It's more of a friendly alliance between the two promotions. Yumiko Hotta from Zenjo doesn't like the idea at all. Neither does Commando Bolshoi from JWP. With Takaco (who does not belong to any promotion at this time) as their partner, they fight against those wrestlers who are in favor of the tie-up. Or are they?

Before the match, Hotta declares: if her team wins, she will take charge of match-making in the next Zenjo event. If her team loses, she will follow whatever Mr Yamamoto (JWP's CEO) tells her to do, even if he tells her to retire.



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Friday, February 25, 2000

H & Mr Gannosuke vs Fuyuki Kodo & Kyoko Inoue

Venue: ?
Promotion: FMW

Inoue Kyoko accepts Fuyuki Kodo's offer to form an intergender tag team, fighting against FMW male wrestlers.

Part I


Part II


Uploaded by kapengmabula

Sunday, February 13, 2000

Aja Kong vs Kaoru (AAAW Single title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: Gaea Japan

Aja and Kaoru are comrades of Dead Or Alive, which, along with Lioness Aska and Kato Sonoko, forms the third group on the Gaea ring where babyface types (Nagayo, Yamada, Satomura etc.) and heel types (Ozaki, Hokuto, etc.) have long been in a feud. To many surprise, Kaoru has changed her fighting style since the launch of Dead Or Alive at the end of 1999, by mixing her lucha style with hardcore (using desks in a menacing way).

In this AAAW single title match, Kaoru challenges Aja, who is one of the pioneering joshi wrestlers of style that mixes hardcore with proper wrestling skills.

Part I


Part II


Part III


Uploaded by kapengmabula

Friday, February 11, 2000

Maekawa Kumiko vs Hyuga Azumi (All Pacific title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: Zenjo

All Pacific single champion Maekawa faces a challenge from the former JWP single champion Hyuga Azumi.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdbLqSwSO-8

Uploaded by sugisho780

Sunday, January 30, 2000

Sunday, January 16, 2000

Ozaki & Hokuto vs Aja & Aska

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: Gaea Japan

The first show of Gaea Japan in 2000 ends with a match featuring Team Nostradamus (Hokuto, Oz Academy members, and Rie) and Dead Or Alive (Aja, Aska, Kaoru, and Kato Sonoko). At the end of 1999, Aja left Team Nostradamus to form a new team Dead Or Alive with Aska, Kaoru, and Sonoko. This is the first clash between the two non-Gaea factions on the Gaea ring. Although this is officially a tag match, other members from both groups join the fight, too. Also, in this match, Aja and Hokuto are on different sides of the ring for the first time since the legendary V-Top Tournament final match back in 1994.

Part I


1'20'' The guy who kicked Aja is Sonny Onoo, Hokuto's manager when she appeared in WCW.

2'00'' Kaoru drop-kicked Ozaki, helping her team member Aja. She's a member of Dead Or Alive.

4'40'' Rie hit Aska with a barbed wire stick. Rie used to be a member of Shark Tsuchiya's Modoku-tai.

Part II


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