Akira Hokuto Destroys Madusa
http://joshipuroresu.blogspot.com/
In 1996, the WCW decided to establish a women's championship and struck a deal with the GAEA Japan organization to bring in women wrestlers.
A tournament was held in the fall of 1996.
Madusa defeated Reina Jubuki in the first round, and Zero in the semi-final, but she lost to Akira Hokuto (who lost to Madusa earlier in the tournament as Reina Jubuki) in the finals of the tournament on December 29th, 1996 at StarrCade.
Madusa never could win the title.
She claimed to have won it in Japan, but records indicated otherwise.
Here is the match in it's entirety posted by MadusaWrestling
Saturday, May 5, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
It's been a while since I have done anything on the Japanese women wrestling videos on YouTube, so here are some I have run across that ...
-
This video is a little different for this blog; it's a mixed wrestling match with Shuri and Hajime Ohara taking on Lin Byron and KUSHI...
-
Here is a match between Mimi Hagiwara and Yumi Ikeshita posted by hajimanko on YouTube. Mimi of course is pretty much a joshi legend and co...
-
Wrestler: Mimi Hagiwara Trained by: Jackie Sato Pro wrestling Debut: 1979 Born: February 6th,1956 in Tokyo Japan. Titles: The World W...
-
www.wwe.com Legendary Japanese female wrestler Bull Nakano punishing Madusa with a ...ummm...what hold is that anyway? I guess thi...
-
I know that when I can't think of anything else to talk about, I usually go to Kana, but today I thought I'd mention one of my other...
-
Io Shirai and Mio Shirai are two Japanese female wrestlers that were at one time part of the stable Team Makehen and were popularly known as...
-
Here's a photo of Lioness Asuka wrestling Lola Gonzalez in Japan. technorati tags: new japan pro wrestling,pro wrestling news,pro...
-
I mentioned Ayumi Kurihara several months ago in a post about Joshi wrestlers here in the US. Since then (on Match 28th, 2013) she announc...
-
This is a match posted by DoubleMiz on YouTube of two of the most popular Japanese women wrestlers on this blog going at it, Ayako Hamada ...







No comments:
Post a Comment