Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP
Hyuga, JWP Single champion, faces a challenge from Yoneyama, the leading wrestler in the next generation.
Part I
Part II
Part III
3'40'' Yonezo (Yoneyama's finishing move)
4'33'' Michinoku Driver II
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Friday, October 5, 2007
Satomura & Okuda vs Hyuga & Nakajima
Venue:
Promotion: Senjo
Part I
Part II
Part III
Hyuga's knee fractured Satomura's right eye socket, forcing her to be hospitalized after this match.
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Promotion: Senjo
Part I
Part II
Part III
Hyuga's knee fractured Satomura's right eye socket, forcing her to be hospitalized after this match.
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Hyuga Azumi vs Ohka Yumi
Venue: Delfin Arena Dotonbori
Promotion: Wave
A challenging match for Ohka Yumi.
Part I
Part II
uploaded by Ringmistress
Promotion: Wave
A challenging match for Ohka Yumi.
Part I
Part II
uploaded by Ringmistress
Monday, September 17, 2007
Tamura Yoshiko vs Matsuo Haruka (NWA-NEO single title match)
Venue:
Promotion: Neo
Tamura-sama's 16th defending championship match.
Uploaded by OniSuiken
Promotion: Neo
Tamura-sama's 16th defending championship match.
Uploaded by OniSuiken
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Hyuga Azumi vs Amazing Kong (JWP Single title match)
Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP
Background: In response to the demand from JWP Single champion Hyuga, a special rule is applied to this title match under which the two wrestlers can take as long as they want to fight outside the ring. (Normally, no longer than 20 counts.)
Part I
Part II
Part III
0'13'': Amazing Press
1'10'': Spider German Suplex
4'10'' and 4'35'': Spiral Bomb
5'55'': Back Brain Knee Attack
Hyuga's mic: "Stop messing around! Now you know who is the champion. I am the champion! Thanks to your support, I managed to defend the championship title. Thank you very much. The next challenger should be Takahashi..."
Promotion: JWP
Background: In response to the demand from JWP Single champion Hyuga, a special rule is applied to this title match under which the two wrestlers can take as long as they want to fight outside the ring. (Normally, no longer than 20 counts.)
Part I
Part II
Part III
0'13'': Amazing Press
1'10'': Spider German Suplex
4'10'' and 4'35'': Spiral Bomb
5'55'': Back Brain Knee Attack
Hyuga's mic: "Stop messing around! Now you know who is the champion. I am the champion! Thanks to your support, I managed to defend the championship title. Thank you very much. The next challenger should be Takahashi..."
Kaoru vs Shibutani Shu
Venue: Shinkiba 1st Ring
Promotion: Pro-wrestling Wave
A challenging match for Shibutani in the inaugural show of Pro-wrestling Wave.
Part I
Part II
Finishing move: Valkyrie Splash
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Promotion: Pro-wrestling Wave
A challenging match for Shibutani in the inaugural show of Pro-wrestling Wave.
Part I
Part II
Finishing move: Valkyrie Splash
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Ohka Yumi & Ohmukai Michiko vs Uematsu-Ran
Venue: Shinkiba 1st Ring
Promotion: Wave (its inaugural show)
Ohka Yumi (in silver costume) has been away from the ring for the past two years due to her severe knee injury. She joins a new promotion called Prowrestling Wave, led by Gami, and makes a comeback in the final match of her promotion's inaugural show.
Part I
Part II
Part III
1'43'' Bloody X
4'18'' Elbow Smash
uploaded by nagashimark.
Promotion: Wave (its inaugural show)
Ohka Yumi (in silver costume) has been away from the ring for the past two years due to her severe knee injury. She joins a new promotion called Prowrestling Wave, led by Gami, and makes a comeback in the final match of her promotion's inaugural show.
Part I
Part II
Part III
1'43'' Bloody X
4'18'' Elbow Smash
uploaded by nagashimark.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Hamada Ayako vs Aja Kong (Senjo War Tournament Semi Final)
Venue: Sendai Sun Plaza
Promotion: Sendai Women Prowrestling
Part I
Part II
uploaded by kapengmabula
Promotion: Sendai Women Prowrestling
Part I
Part II
uploaded by kapengmabula
Satomura Meiko vs Dynamite Kansai (Senjo War Tournament Semifinal)
Venue: Sendai Sun Plaza Hall
Promotion: Sendai Girl's Pro-wrestling
9'26'' Cross Face
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Promotion: Sendai Girl's Pro-wrestling
9'26'' Cross Face
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Satomura Meiko vs Hamada Ayako (Senjo War Tournament Final)
Venue: Sendai Sun Plaza Hall
Promotion: Sendai Girl's Pro-wrestling
Background: Satomura and Ayako fought the single match only once in the past. It was an AAAW single championship match on 30th April, 2004, where Satomura seized the champion belt from Ayako. Three years on, the two leading wrestlers representing the 21st century joshi puroresu meet for the second time around on Satomura's own promotion ring.
Part I: The gown Satomura wears is what Nagayo Chigusa, her mentor, gave her.
Part II
4'30'' La Quebrada
5'45'' Overhead Kick
Part III
1'30'' Death Valley Bomb
4'20'' Cross Face
5'20'' AP Cross
5'50'' AP Cross Diamante
6'08'' AP Cross
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Promotion: Sendai Girl's Pro-wrestling
Background: Satomura and Ayako fought the single match only once in the past. It was an AAAW single championship match on 30th April, 2004, where Satomura seized the champion belt from Ayako. Three years on, the two leading wrestlers representing the 21st century joshi puroresu meet for the second time around on Satomura's own promotion ring.
Part I: The gown Satomura wears is what Nagayo Chigusa, her mentor, gave her.
Part II
4'30'' La Quebrada
5'45'' Overhead Kick
Part III
1'30'' Death Valley Bomb
4'20'' Cross Face
5'20'' AP Cross
5'50'' AP Cross Diamante
6'08'' AP Cross
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Tamura Yoshiko vs Nakajima Arisa
Venue: Itabashi Green Hall
Promotion: Neo
A challenging match for Nakajima Arisa (in pink costume) from JWP.
Part I (Caution: The image lags 3 seconds behind the sound. I recommend watching this video without the sound.)
Part II (Caution: The image lags 3 seconds behind the sound. I recommend watching this video without the sound.)
7'23'' Patriot Buster
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Promotion: Neo
A challenging match for Nakajima Arisa (in pink costume) from JWP.
Part I (Caution: The image lags 3 seconds behind the sound. I recommend watching this video without the sound.)
Part II (Caution: The image lags 3 seconds behind the sound. I recommend watching this video without the sound.)
7'23'' Patriot Buster
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Eagle & Ozaki vs Harley & Kansai (Eagle Sawai's retirement match)
Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: LLPW
Eagle Sawai draws the curtain on her wrestling career with a tag match with the former Japan Joshi wrestlers of her cohort.
Promotion: LLPW
Eagle Sawai draws the curtain on her wrestling career with a tag match with the former Japan Joshi wrestlers of her cohort.
Sunday, April 8, 2007
Aja Kong vs Kimura Kyoko
Venue: Zepp Sendai
Promotion: Sendai Girls
A challenging match for Kimura Kyoko
Uploaded by luckycleareyes
Promotion: Sendai Girls
A challenging match for Kimura Kyoko
Uploaded by luckycleareyes
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Tamura-sama vs Ayako (NEO and NWA Pacific Single Title Match)
Venue: Kawasaki-shi Taiikukan
Promotion: Neo
Background: Tamura-sama has defended the NEO and NWA Pacific Single Championships twelve times in a row last year. In this match, she faces a challenge from Hamada Ayako, the former Queen of Arsion and the former WWWA Single Champion. This is the first single match between the two.
Part I
Part II
Part III
Uploaded by nagashimark
Promotion: Neo
Background: Tamura-sama has defended the NEO and NWA Pacific Single Championships twelve times in a row last year. In this match, she faces a challenge from Hamada Ayako, the former Queen of Arsion and the former WWWA Single Champion. This is the first single match between the two.
Part I
Part II
Part III
Uploaded by nagashimark
Monday, February 12, 2007
Kandori Shinobu vs Satomura Meiko (LLPW Tournament Final)
Venue: Ryogoku Kokugikan
Promotion: LLPW
The final match of the LLPW Tournament. The winner of this match is the strongest woman in joshi puroresu.
Part I
Part II
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Promotion: LLPW
The final match of the LLPW Tournament. The winner of this match is the strongest woman in joshi puroresu.
Part I
Part II
Uploaded by kapengmabula
Sunday, February 4, 2007
Dump Matsumoto vs Aja Kong (LLPW Tournament Quarter Final)
Venue: Zepp Sendai
Promotion: LLPW
Part I
Part II
The referee decides to stop the match as Aja is about to use a fire extinguisher. Aja loses due to her fouling.
uploaded by kapengmabula
Promotion: LLPW
Part I
Part II
The referee decides to stop the match as Aja is about to use a fire extinguisher. Aja loses due to her fouling.
uploaded by kapengmabula
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Dynamite Kansai & Carlos Amano (Oz) vs Eagle Sawai & Inoue Takaco (LLPW)
Venue: Shinjuku Face
Promotion: Oz Academy
Background: Kansai lost to Eagle in the first round of LLPW tournament on November 12 last year. This tag match is a chance for her to revenge.
Part I
Part II
2'31'' Tiger Suplex
2'57'' Carlos Gohn
3'59'' DDT
4'39'' Destiny Hammer
5'06'' Biken
6'56'' Destiny Hammer
8'03'' Foot Stomp
9'01'' Carlos Gohn
9'19'' Splash Mountain
Uploaded by kapengmabula
A photo of the match available on Oz Academy's official website
Promotion: Oz Academy
Background: Kansai lost to Eagle in the first round of LLPW tournament on November 12 last year. This tag match is a chance for her to revenge.
Part I
Part II
2'31'' Tiger Suplex
2'57'' Carlos Gohn
3'59'' DDT
4'39'' Destiny Hammer
5'06'' Biken
6'56'' Destiny Hammer
8'03'' Foot Stomp
9'01'' Carlos Gohn
9'19'' Splash Mountain
Uploaded by kapengmabula
A photo of the match available on Oz Academy's official website
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