Wednesday, February 27, 2008

OZ Academy wins over Sendai Girls


Sendai Girls had their latest show Feb. 24 at Zepp Sendai. The main event had OZ Academy champ Carlos Amano defending her title against Ryo Mizunami after Mizunami won a title shot in a recent tournament. The other matches were all Sendai vs OZ including an appearance by Mayumi Ozaki. That's a little strange considering current OZ angles but I guess this show doesn't count. Sendai rookie Maki Harada announced her retirement from wrestling due to ill health. Apparently she got sick last month. Meiko Satomura had more surgery a couple of weeks ago. There is no timetable for her return. Sendai announced that the Mar. 14 & 15 shows will feature wrestlers from NEO. They also announced their annual tournament with 16 women with less rhan three years experience. The tournament name translates to Restive Horse but that doesn't seem right to me. This will cover three shows; Apr. 20, May 23 & June 27.





The opener was Mayumi Ozaki vs Sachiko Sendai. Ozaki is booed of course. Sachiko starts out with an elbow and a dropkick. Ozaki gets her in a camel clutch, bites her arm and grabs her hair and face. Then Ozaki rams her head into the corner and hits her in the face with the chain. Then a face wash. Sachiko comes back with four dropkicks but misses a roaring senton. Ozaki throws her out of the ring and rams her head into the steps. Sachiko comes back with a Superplex and a missile kick. But Ozaki reverses a German suplex and hits a Tequila Sunrise for the win at 7:58.





Next is Chikayo Nagashima vs Hiren. Hiren starts with a dropkick but Nagashima returns the favour and follows up with a face trample. She continues to throw her around. Hiren's attempts at offense are ineffective and Nagashima ties her up in the ropes and hits a couple of back breakers. Hiren hits a backdrop and tries for a flash pin with a Majistral cradle. Nagashima hits a brainbuster and a missile kick for a two count. Nagashima wins with a Fisherman buster at 11:24. Afterwards, Nagashima invited Hiren to the next OZ Academy show and the two will team up on the Mar. 9 show.





Next is Dynamite Kansai vs DASH Chisako. I believe Chisako faced Kansai in her debut. Things didn't go any better this time as Kansai hit a foot stamp from the top rope followed by three lariats. Chisako tries to come back with five dropkicks and a body ram for a two count. But Kansai uses lariats and other power moves to set Chisako up for the Splash Mountain for the win at 7:58. Next was Aja Kong vs Tyrannosaurus Okuda. Okuda got very little offense in as Aja used all her power to abuse her. It ended with a vertical brain buster at 10:40. Aja said afterwards that she was disappointed with Okuda's effort.





The main event has Carlos Amano defending her OZ Academy Championship against Aya Mizunami. Mizunami satarts out with elbows & a dropkick. She continues this attack but it doesn't bother Amano. Mizunami misses a body block from the second rope. Amano hits a lariat, a missile kick and a second rope lariat. Then a couple of head butts and a German suplex. She hits three guillotines for a 2 count. Then a guillotine from the top rope for a 2 count. Amano tries for the Carlos Ghosn but Mizunami escapes to the floor. Amano pulls her back into the ring and gets her to submit with an arm bar at 14:34. Afterwards, Amano complimented Mizunami for giving her a good match. But those Sendai Girls just can't win. Of course that's not surprising.

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