Showing posts with label JWP Single. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JWP Single. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Commando Bolshoi VS Ozaki Mayumi (JWP Openweight title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

Commando Bolshoi, who won the JWP single championship match last month, nominated the former JWP wrestler Ozaki Mayumi as her first challenger on the memorial day of Plum Mariko, who passed away after the tag team match in which Ozaki and Bolshoi were on the ring.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Nakajima Arisa vs Fujimoto Tsukasa (JWP Open Weight title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

The champions of two promotions, Ice Ribbon and JWP, fight each other twice in a row on the same day. This is the second one for JWP's championship.

Fast-forward to 2'10'' to skip the introduction video.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Friday, December 24, 2010

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Takahashi Nanae vs Yoneyama Kaori (JWP Openweight Championship)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

Yoneyama challenges Nanae's JWP single belt. She declares she will shave her head if she loses the match.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Haruyama Kayoko vs Hyuga Azumi (JWP Openweight title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

Part I


Part II


Part III


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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Haruyama Kayoko vs Tojuki Leon (JWP Single title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

Tojuki Leon challenges Haruyama for JWP Openweight championship.



Haruyama on mic: Thank you very much. Let me say one thing first. Hyuga Azumi! It's me who have been defending the championship belt. Until you manage to fight in a perfect condition again on this ring, I'll keep defending.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Haruyama Kayoko vs Hotta Yumiko (JWP Single title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

Someone must upload this video!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Hyuga Azumi vs Haruyama Kayoko (JWP Openweight Single title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

Haruyama Kayoko's 5th challenge for JWP single championship. The champion Hyuga Azumi, who's been in the throne for the past two years, declares that she will beat Haruyama in seconds.

Part I


Part II


9'10'' Keene Hammer

Part III


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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Hyuga Azumi vs Yoneyama Kaori (JWP Single title match)

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


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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..."

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Hyuga Azumi vs Tamura Yoshiko (JWP Single & NWA-NEO double title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

The JWP single champion Hyuga and the NWA-NEO single champion Tamura fight this double title match: the winner will obtain both champion belts. This single match is awarded the best bout of 2006 in joshi.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Kuragaki Tsubasa vs Toyota Manami (JWP Openweight title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP (15th anniversary show)

Part I


Part II


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Sunday, September 18, 2005

Sunday, August 17, 1997

Fukuoka Hikari vs Candy Okutsu (JWP Single title match)

Venue: Korakuen Hall
Promotion: JWP

This is Candy's (1st) retirement match.

Part I


7'40'' Rolling German (Candy's favorite move, though she hasn't use this for a while due to her back injury)

Part II


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