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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Japanese Female Wrestling: Neo News
Tamura Yoshiko, NWA Women's Pacific and NEO-certified Qualified Singles champion
NEO seems to be moving along with their wrestling organization, even though Joshi in general seems to have taken a dip in popularity.
They have four wrestling events listed on their website as upcoming in August.
Two Summer Night Fire 09 events at Itabashi Green Hall (August 8th and 15th) , a NEO Show House at West Park General Gymnasium Hitachi Omiya, Ibaraki ( August 16th) and NEO STRONG HOLD IN JAPAN ( August 29th) at the Osaka Prefectural Sports Center Stadium.
The Roster includes...
Tamura Yoshiko, NWA Women's Pacific and NEO-certified Qualified Singles champion
Inoue Kyouko and Matsumoto Hiroyo NEO Tag Team champions
Mita Etsuko, who will be retiring in November
Tunney Mouse
Princess Miyazaki Tamotsu
Aya courage
Nagisa Nozaki
What NOZOMI
Nakamura Yuka
Shiina Yuka
Satoshi Misa
Matsuo Forever
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2 comments:
Good to see NEO's sticking with it, even in the down swing. I don't recognize some of these names, though.
Well since the roster was from NEOs site, some of the name translations may be a tad off.
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