With Sendai Girls boss Meiko Satomura out of action for an extended time period, some of her trainees are going to have to fill the void for the next few months. It remains to be seen if any of them step up but I'm sure it won't surprise anyone that Tyrannosaurus Okuda is the best candidate to do that. She was in the main event of the Nov. 18 Zepp Sendai Sendai vs JWP show challenging Arisa Nakajima for the JWP Junior Championship and the POP Title.
The opener was the debut of Maki Harada ve JWP owner Commando Bolshoi. Not surprisingly, Harada's offense consisted of dropkicks. She hit three but when she missed a fourth, Bolshoi used a body ram, a brainbuster and an Argentinian backbreaker to make Harada submit at 8:27. Next was Kayoko Haruyama vs Hiren. Hiren is obviously overmatched but comes back with dropkicks and a couple of backbreakers. Two missile dropkicks get a two count but Haruyama turns things around with a German suplex. A backdrop and a guillotine legdrop from the top rope finishes hiren at 9:26.
Next was Ryo Mizunami vs Tsubasa Kuragaki. The pattern is the same. Mizunami hits three dropkicks and a tackle but Kuragaki hits a moonsault and a shoulder buster. A tackle from the second rope gets a two count. Kuragaki's lariat finishes her at 11:15. Next was Kaori Yoneyama vs Sachiko Sendai. Sachiko starts out quickly with two missile dropkicks followed by two more dropkicks and a swinging DDT. But Yoneyama fires back with a German suplex and a Majistral cradle for the win at 10:36. Azumi Hyuga makes short work of DASH Chisako with a running knee at 4:36.
Now it's time for Arisa Nakajima to defend the JWP Junior Championship & POP Title against Tyrannosaurus Okuda. This is obviously the best chance for a Sendai victory. They exchange elbows and Okuda hits a tackle and gets Nakajima in a camel clutch. Nakajima comes back with three facebusters and dropkicks. A backdrop and the Okuda comes back with two jumping knees. They each hit German suplexes. Okuda hits another jumping knee for a two count. Then another jumping knee in the corner and a diving knee to the back of the head for the win at 9:54. Congratulations to Tyrannosaurus Okuda for winning the JWP Junior Championship & the POP Title. The next Sendai Girls sho0w will be Sendai vs Ibuki on Dec. 29 at Zepp Sendai. Mariko Yoshida has announced that she isn't going but is sending Misaki Ohata, Atsuko Emoto, Kyoko Kimura, Cherry, Tomoka Nakagawa & Hiroyo Matsumoto. I expect Okuda's first challenger to be Matsumoto.
The opener was the debut of Maki Harada ve JWP owner Commando Bolshoi. Not surprisingly, Harada's offense consisted of dropkicks. She hit three but when she missed a fourth, Bolshoi used a body ram, a brainbuster and an Argentinian backbreaker to make Harada submit at 8:27. Next was Kayoko Haruyama vs Hiren. Hiren is obviously overmatched but comes back with dropkicks and a couple of backbreakers. Two missile dropkicks get a two count but Haruyama turns things around with a German suplex. A backdrop and a guillotine legdrop from the top rope finishes hiren at 9:26.
Next was Ryo Mizunami vs Tsubasa Kuragaki. The pattern is the same. Mizunami hits three dropkicks and a tackle but Kuragaki hits a moonsault and a shoulder buster. A tackle from the second rope gets a two count. Kuragaki's lariat finishes her at 11:15. Next was Kaori Yoneyama vs Sachiko Sendai. Sachiko starts out quickly with two missile dropkicks followed by two more dropkicks and a swinging DDT. But Yoneyama fires back with a German suplex and a Majistral cradle for the win at 10:36. Azumi Hyuga makes short work of DASH Chisako with a running knee at 4:36.
Now it's time for Arisa Nakajima to defend the JWP Junior Championship & POP Title against Tyrannosaurus Okuda. This is obviously the best chance for a Sendai victory. They exchange elbows and Okuda hits a tackle and gets Nakajima in a camel clutch. Nakajima comes back with three facebusters and dropkicks. A backdrop and the Okuda comes back with two jumping knees. They each hit German suplexes. Okuda hits another jumping knee for a two count. Then another jumping knee in the corner and a diving knee to the back of the head for the win at 9:54. Congratulations to Tyrannosaurus Okuda for winning the JWP Junior Championship & the POP Title. The next Sendai Girls sho0w will be Sendai vs Ibuki on Dec. 29 at Zepp Sendai. Mariko Yoshida has announced that she isn't going but is sending Misaki Ohata, Atsuko Emoto, Kyoko Kimura, Cherry, Tomoka Nakagawa & Hiroyo Matsumoto. I expect Okuda's first challenger to be Matsumoto.
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