Here is a video of Mimi Hagiwara and Jaguar Yokota taking on Devil Masami and Tarantula (Wild Kazuki).
This match is from January 4th, 1983 and took place at the Korakuen Hall in Japan.
Devil Masami and Tarantula were the WWWA World Tag Team Champions.
Watching this video I realized that I had forgotten just how strong Devil was.
I really think that she could have won the match alone.
She pretty much brutalizes Mimi and Jaguar both.
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