Sunday, December 29, 1996

Madusa vs Hokuto Akira (WCW Women title tournament final)

Venue: ?
Promotion: WCW

Honestly speaking, matches between a Japanese joshi wrestler and an American counterpart are not so exciting for some reason. But just to keep track of how Japanese wrestlers fight in the US, I put this video link here.



9'08'': Northern Light Bomb

Wednesday, December 11, 1996

Kudo Megumi vs Kandori Shinobu

Venue:
Promotion: FMW

The first single match between the queen of FMW and LLPW's head booker.

Part I


Part II


0'54'' Kudome Clutch

Uploaded by kapengmabula

Tuesday, November 12, 1996

Hokuto Akira vs Kaoru

Venue:
Promotion: WCW

A semi-final match of WCW Women Heavyweight Championship Tournament

Monday, November 11, 1996

Madusa vs Zero

Venue:
Promotion: WCW

The second round match of WCW Women Heavyweight Championship Tournament.

Zero vs Malya Hosaka

Venue:
Promotion: WCW

The first round of WCW Women Heavyweight Championship tournament.

Sunday, November 10, 1996

Satomura Meiko vs Malya Hosaka

Venue: Disney MGM Studio
Promotion: WCW

NOTE: The second half of the following video features another match fought by Satomura during her WCW tour.



Uploaded by MACHIN22

Monday, November 4, 1996

Madusa vs Reina Fubuki

Venue:
Promotion: WCW

The first round match of WCW Women Heavyweight Championship Tournament.

Sunday, August 18, 1996

Oz Academy vs Gaea Japan (Nagayo, Sonoko, Uematsu, Hirota)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: Gaea Japan

This 8-wrestler tag match is the first occasion in which the four founding members of Oz Adacemy (Ozaki Mayumi, Amano Rieko, Sugar Sato, and Nagashima Chikayo) form a tag team.

Friday, August 16, 1996

Yagi Hiromi vs Super Heel Devil Masami

Venue: Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium Stadium 2
Promotion: JWP

The last of the three challenging single match for JWP's hopeful Yagi Hiromi is the one against Super Heel Devil Masami.

Saturday, May 18, 1996

Ozaki Mayumi vs Inoue Takaco (Dress-up Wild Fight match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

On April, after Takaco got a pinfall from Ozaki in a tag match (Takaco's partner was Kansai while Ozaki's was Inoue Kyoko), she demanded a Dress-up Wild Fight against Ozaki. This match is fought under the rule of a Texas Death Match.

Part I


Part II


Part III


4'38'' Aurora Special

Part IV


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Sunday, May 5, 1996

Shark Tsuchiya vs Nagayo Chigusa

Venue: Kawasaki Baseball Stadium
Promotion: FMW

Nagayo's revenge match following her defeat last November.



Nagayo broke Tsuchiya's arm bone at the end.

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Combat Toyoda vs Kudo Megumi (Combat's retirement match)

Venue: Kawasaki Baseball Stadium
Promotion: FMW

Combat Toyoda retires with the world's first explosive barbed wire match for female wrestlers in which installed on two sides of the ring are electric cables which explode if you touch them (barbed wires on the other two sides). It is also a title match in which Toyoda defends her WWA & Independent World championship against Kudo Megumi, her long-term partner/rival.



The guy zoomed up at 11'36'' is Ohnita Atsushi, the founding wrestler of FMW, who is Toyoda's mentor.

17'00'' Thunder Fire
21'00'' Kudome Driver
22'30'' Reverse Gory Special
Uploaded by LeicesterLantern

Monday, April 29, 1996

Nagayo Chigusa & Sugar Sato vs Kandori Shinobu & Ohmukai Michiko

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: Gaea Japan

Back in the late 1980s, Kandori Shinobu, then a wrestler from Japan Joshi, demanded a single match with Nagayo Chigusa, then a wrestler from Zenjo. Her dream didn't come true. Several years on, the two legendary wrestlers finally meet on the ring (and this is indeed the only time Nagayo and Kandori fight each other ever).

Sunday, March 31, 1996

Toyota Manami vs Inoue Kyoko (WWWA Single title match)

Venue: Yokohama Arena
Promotion: Zenjo

Part I


Part II


Part III


Part IV


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Friday, March 15, 1996

Nagayo Chigusa vs Hasegawa Sakie

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: Gaea Japan

Hasegawa Sakie from Zenjo, who will retire soon, appears on Gaea Japan's ring for the single match with Nagayo Chigusa.