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Friday, February 29, 2008
More of Takako Inoue wrestling in Japan
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1 comment:
Excellent shots. Ah, how I miss watching Takako. Seeing these shots brings me back to the glory days of Dynamite Kansai, Bull Nakano, and Aja Kong (in her pre-pink frilly days...grrr).
I still have a poster of the "SuperFight" between Manami Toyota and Akira Hokuto (!) up on my wall, to remind me of how great women's wrestling can be when done by people outside the US.
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