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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Michiko Ohmukai wrestling in Japan
Here's a couple of photos of Michiko Ohmukai wrestling in Japan.
First, about to apply a Crucifix powerbomb (?) to Akino.
Then the same wrestling move on Pika 2.
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This move is called "B3 Bomb". I think it's the same as Crucifix, but whenever Michiko Ohmukai uses this move, it's called this way.
Masa
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