ATTACK GIRLS' August series continued with a shot to Miyagi, traveling outside of Iwate for the first time. Disaster struck as lack of local promotion resulted in an abysmal audience. However, the A-GIRLS put on an entertaining show none the less. The masked duo of KURONEKO and Jaguar Dream disposed of fighter Kyoko Saito and Sadako Miura. Jaguar pinning the former volleyball player with the Jaguar Rising. DOUBLE FURY were given their first setback as a team when they ran into SUKEBAN's Masuno and Ichikawa with Masuno dropping AISUKA with the Deep Serpent Bomb for the pinfall. Minako Suzuki bested fellow ATTACK GIRLS seikigun members in the semi final, with Suzuki spiking the second-match in Nomura with the Fireball Bomb. In the main event, SUKEBAN exploded as Tomiko Inoue teamed with Seikigun member Yuuko Matsumoto to beat Fujita and Ito. Inoue used her rolling neckbreaker Rose Thorn to put Fujita-gumi member Ito down, gaining much needed momentum for the Tomiko/Fujita match later in the month!
8/16/09
Onagawa Town Gymnasium
56 fans
1. KURONEKO & Jaguar Dream defeated Sadako Miura & Kyoko Saito at 7'31 when Jaguar pinned Miura with the Jaguar Rising
2. Kong Ichiwara & Naga Masuno defeated AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi at 8'25 when Masuno pinned AISUKA with the Deep Serpent Bomb
3. Minako Suzuki, Aya Tamura & Aimi Nakamura defeated Crusher Hayashi, Satoko Fukazawa & Chihiro Nomura at 11'46 when Suzuki pinned Nomura with the Fireball Bomb
4. Tomiko Inoue & Yuuko Matsumoto defeated "Devil Queen" Miyabi Fujita & Haruka Ito at 12'46 when Inoue pinned Ito with the Rose Thorn
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ATTACK GIRLS returned to Iwate and the Ohasama Town Country Plaza, but to no greater success where another disastrous crowd greeted them. Aimi Nakamura gained a victory in the opening match, using her new submission the "Norther Heel Hook" on Chihiro Nomura for the submission victory. Naga Masuno continued her reign of terror in the second match, as she spiked Yuuko Matsumoto with the Deep Serpent Bomb. DOUBLE FURY regained their winning ways in the semi final, as AISUKA and Kaoru Hamaguchi bested Minako Suzuki and Aya Tamura. Hamaguchi using her "Hamaguchi Roll" on Aya Tamura for the three count. They once again appealed for an ATTACK GIRLS tag team title to be instated. In the main event, SUKEBAN faced SUKEBAN as SUKEBAN leader Tomiko Inoue attempted to wrestle control of the PWC International Women's Championship from Miyabi Fujita. Fujita had other ideas, leading to her beating Inoue with the one-two punch of a Fujita Lariat and Fujita Axe Driver. Fujita announced her team with Haruka Ito as their own faction, FUJITA-GUMI. Naga Masuno appealed to be Fujita's next challenger but was ignored by Fujita...
8/27/09
Ohasama Town Country Plaza
175 fans
1. Aimi Nakamura & Jaguar Dream defeated Chihiro Nomura & Satoko Fukazawa when Nakamura submitted Nomura with the Northern Heel Hook
2. Haruka Ito & Naga Masuno defeated Sadako Miura & Yuuko Matsumoto at 7'34 when Masuno pinned Matsumoto with the Deep Serpent Bomb
3. Kyoko Saito & Crusher Hayashi defeated Kong Ichiwara & KURONEKO at 9'24 when Saito pinned KURONEKO with a high kick
4. AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi defeated Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura at 13'47 when Hamaguchi pinned Tamura with the Hamaguchi Roll
5. PWC International Woman's Championship: "Devil Queen" Miyabi Fujita (c) defeated Tomiko Inoue at 13'56 with the Fujita Axe Driver [V.1]
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January 2nd Update:
After two disastrous events and an ill fated "tour", ATTACK GIRLS entered a shutdown period that has lasted five months. However, not has been all lost, as news from Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's headquarters have revealed dates for three more ATTACK GIRLS events over the next three months, all originating from CRIMSON's stronghold of Miyako and the Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium. Despite being a much bigger venue, CRIMSON has an agreement with the venue that allows CRIMSON to run the gymnasium at little cost. As a result, ATTACK GIRLS will not lose much from not doing well in the venue.
1/26/09 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium (750)
2/02/09 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium (750)
3/15/09 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium (750)
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January 13th Update:
ATTACK GIRLS has been struck by their first instance of "runaway wrestler syndrome". Yuuko Matsumoto suffered an injury during training in November. While not severe, the injury has apparently been enough to chase the young girl away from the business. Matsumoto has vanished off all promotional materials, and from the ATTACK GIRLS subsection of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's website.
In addition, Kyoko Saito has decided to focus on her fighting career over her wrestling career, as has been expected for months. She has been released from her ATTACK GIRLS contract. Best of luck to Kyoko-chan!
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ATTACK GIRLS returned to action after five months drawing a small crowd at the Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium. In the opening match school mates Satoko Fukazawa and Chihiro Nomura clashed. Fukazawa used her experience edge to outlast Nomura in a strong match. Haruka Ito with the help of a baton was able to take out Aimi Nakamura. Minako Suzuki and Aya Tamura continued their run as a strong tag team as they united to defeat Crusher Hayashi and KURONEKO. Miyabi Fujita in a special singles match had difficulty dealing with the sheer size of her opponent Sadako Miura. Timely intervention from Haruka Ito saved Fujita with a knee kick allowing Fujita to blast Miura with a Fujita Lariat for the fall. In the main event, FURY GIRLS fought SUKEBAN. Naga Masuno continued to make her path towards Miyabi Fujita as she spiked Jaguar Dream with the Deep Serpent Bomb.
1/26/09
Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium
324 fans
1. Satoko Fukazawa defeated Chihiro Nomura at 7'41 with a crab hold
2. Haruka Ito defeated Aimi Nakamura at 5'27 with a baton attack
3. Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura defeated Crusher Hayashi & KURONEKO at 9'45 when Tamura pinned KURONEKO with the Blue Sky Dive
4. Miyabi Fujita defeated Sadako Miura at 8'21 with a Fujita Lariat
5. Tomiko Inoue, Naga Masuno & Kong Ichikawa defeated AISUKA, Kaoru Hamaguchi & Jaguar Dream at 14'37 when Masuno pinned Jaguar with the Deep Serpent Bomb
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ATTACK GIRLS returned to action just seven days alter. The quick turnaround significantly harmed the attendance for the repeat event...In the opening match, Kong Ichikawa achieved a rare victory as she flattened Aimi Nakamura with a powerslam. Chihiro Nomura's quest to gain her first victory continued, as KURONEKO used a standing moonsault to put Yuki Nomura's eldest daughter away. Sadako Miura towered over her opponent Satoko Fukazawa and used her sheer size to gain the victory with a knee kick. FURY and ATTACK GIRLS clashed in the semi final, as the three FURY GIRLS were victorious. AISUKA pinned Hayashi with her Viento Clutch keeping the power lifter's shoulders down. FUJITA-GUMI and SUKEBAN clashed in the main event. Masuno further solidified herself as the #1 contender, as she spiked Ito with the Deep Serpent Bomb for the three count.
2/02/09
Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium
248 fans
1. Kong Ichikawa defeated Aimi Nakamura at 6'21 with a powerslam
2. KURONEKO defeated Chihiro Nomura at 5'27 with a standing moonsault
3. Sadako Miura defeated Satoko Fukazawa at 7'21 with a knee kick
4. AISUKA, Kaoru Hamaguchi & Jaguar Dream defeated Minako Suzuki, Aya Tamura & Crusher Hayashi at 14'28 when AISUKA pinned Hayashi with the Viento Clutch
5. Tomiko Inoue & Naga Masuno defeated Miyabi Fujita & Haruka Ito at 12'48 when Masuno pinned Ito with the Deep Serpent Bomb
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February 15th Update:
ATTACK GIRLS have sanctioned their second set of titles, according to ATTACK GIRLS director Ryo Suzuki. The TWIN ATTACK championship will be contested in a one night seven team tournament on the 15th. Seven teams of two will face off with the right of being the first TWIN ATTACK at stake. The teams are:
Iwate Princess Powers - Satoko Fukazawa & Chihiro Nomura
SUKEBAN - Tomiko Inoue & Kong Ichiwara
Strength & Trouble - Crusher Hayashi & Haruka Ito
North+West All Stars - Aimi Nakamura & Sadako Miura
Fireball Bombers - Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura
Masked Wonders - Jaguar Dream & KURONEKO
DOUBLE FURY - AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi
Due to the structure of the tournament, and being the instigators of the TWIN ATTACK championship, DOUBLE FURY will gain an automatic bye in the first round.
In addition, Miyabi Fujita will aim for her V.2 of the PWC International Woman's Championship as she takes on Naga Masuno. Masuno may prove to be the biggest challenge (litterally and figuratively) for Miyabi in ATTACK GIRLS!
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ATTACK GIRLS crowned the first TWIN ATTACK champions in front of one of the biggest crowds in recent history for the struggling brand. In the opening match the Iwate Princess Powers faced off against SUKEBAN. Fukazawa and Nomura appeared to be out of the match when Nomura countered Inoue's Rose Thorn into her father's Shukuen! Fukazawa followed with a diving guillotine drop for the flash victory. Haruka Ito and Crusher Hayashi could never gel as a team. Ito abandoned her partner, allowing Aimi Nakamura to lock Hayashi in the Northern Heel Hook for submission. The Fireball Bombers easily dispatched the Masked Wonders, with Tamura spiking KURONEKO with the Zero Bomb to advance. The semi finals started with the Iwate Princess Powers facing off against DOUBLE FURY. Fukazawa and Nomura, despite already wrestling put up a strong showing for themselves. Hamaguchi scored the victory by dropping Nomura with the Hamaguchi Roll to advance in the tournament. The second semi final saw Aimi Nakamura and Sadako Miura put up another spirited affair for themselves against the Fireball Bombers. It wasn't enough, as Suzuki scored the victory for her team over Nakamura with the Fireball Bomb. The PWC International Women's Championship saw Miyabi Fujita further cement herself as the stand out star of ATTACK GIRLS. The massive Naga Masuno attacked her strongly, but Fujita weathered the storm and ended up putting Masuno out to pasture with two Fujita Lariats. Fujita openly questioned if she was "too much" for this small promotion to handle...DOUBLE FURY and the Fireball Bombers met in an exciting tag sprint from the opening bell to claim the first TWIN ATTACK gold. Suzuki and Tamura appeared to have the upper hand early, but the exhaustion from an extra match caught up with the Fireball Bombers as the match wore on, allowing DOUBLE FURY to make a resurgence. That proved to be all DOUBLE FURY needed, as they debuted a new team finisher, the "Punk Rock Roll". Hamaguchi lifted the opponent for the Hamaguchi Roll as AISUKA came off the top with a front dropkick sending Tamura careening to the mat in a heap! With that, DOUBLE FURY scored the victory and their first tournament and championships of their young careers!
3/15/09
Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium
389 fans
1. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND: Satoko Fukazawa & Chihiro Nomura defeated Tomiko Inoue & Kong Ichikawa at 6'25 when Fukazawa pinned Inoue with a diving guillotine drop
2. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND: Aimi Nakamura & Sadako Miura defeated Haruka Ito & Crusher Hayashi at 5'26 when Nakamura submitted Hayashi with the Northern Heel Hookd
3. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND: Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura defeated Jaguar Dream & KURONEKO at 7'14 when Tamura pinned KURONEKO with the Zero Bomb
4. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT SEMI FINAL: AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi defeated Satoko Fukazawa & Chihiro Nomura at 10'15 when Hamaguchi pinned Nomura with the Hamaguchi Roll
5. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT SEMI FINAL: Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura defeated Aimi Nakamura & Sadako Miura at 5'52 when Suzuki pinned Nakamura with the Fireball Bomb
6. PWC International Woman's Championship: Miyabi Fujita (c) defeated Naga Masuno at 13'57 with the Fujita Lariat [V.2]
7. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT FINALS: AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi defeated Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura at 14'16 when Hamaguchi pinned Tamura with the Punk Rock Roll to become the first champions
8/16/09
Onagawa Town Gymnasium
56 fans
1. KURONEKO & Jaguar Dream defeated Sadako Miura & Kyoko Saito at 7'31 when Jaguar pinned Miura with the Jaguar Rising
2. Kong Ichiwara & Naga Masuno defeated AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi at 8'25 when Masuno pinned AISUKA with the Deep Serpent Bomb
3. Minako Suzuki, Aya Tamura & Aimi Nakamura defeated Crusher Hayashi, Satoko Fukazawa & Chihiro Nomura at 11'46 when Suzuki pinned Nomura with the Fireball Bomb
4. Tomiko Inoue & Yuuko Matsumoto defeated "Devil Queen" Miyabi Fujita & Haruka Ito at 12'46 when Inoue pinned Ito with the Rose Thorn
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ATTACK GIRLS returned to Iwate and the Ohasama Town Country Plaza, but to no greater success where another disastrous crowd greeted them. Aimi Nakamura gained a victory in the opening match, using her new submission the "Norther Heel Hook" on Chihiro Nomura for the submission victory. Naga Masuno continued her reign of terror in the second match, as she spiked Yuuko Matsumoto with the Deep Serpent Bomb. DOUBLE FURY regained their winning ways in the semi final, as AISUKA and Kaoru Hamaguchi bested Minako Suzuki and Aya Tamura. Hamaguchi using her "Hamaguchi Roll" on Aya Tamura for the three count. They once again appealed for an ATTACK GIRLS tag team title to be instated. In the main event, SUKEBAN faced SUKEBAN as SUKEBAN leader Tomiko Inoue attempted to wrestle control of the PWC International Women's Championship from Miyabi Fujita. Fujita had other ideas, leading to her beating Inoue with the one-two punch of a Fujita Lariat and Fujita Axe Driver. Fujita announced her team with Haruka Ito as their own faction, FUJITA-GUMI. Naga Masuno appealed to be Fujita's next challenger but was ignored by Fujita...
8/27/09
Ohasama Town Country Plaza
175 fans
1. Aimi Nakamura & Jaguar Dream defeated Chihiro Nomura & Satoko Fukazawa when Nakamura submitted Nomura with the Northern Heel Hook
2. Haruka Ito & Naga Masuno defeated Sadako Miura & Yuuko Matsumoto at 7'34 when Masuno pinned Matsumoto with the Deep Serpent Bomb
3. Kyoko Saito & Crusher Hayashi defeated Kong Ichiwara & KURONEKO at 9'24 when Saito pinned KURONEKO with a high kick
4. AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi defeated Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura at 13'47 when Hamaguchi pinned Tamura with the Hamaguchi Roll
5. PWC International Woman's Championship: "Devil Queen" Miyabi Fujita (c) defeated Tomiko Inoue at 13'56 with the Fujita Axe Driver [V.1]
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January 2nd Update:
After two disastrous events and an ill fated "tour", ATTACK GIRLS entered a shutdown period that has lasted five months. However, not has been all lost, as news from Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's headquarters have revealed dates for three more ATTACK GIRLS events over the next three months, all originating from CRIMSON's stronghold of Miyako and the Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium. Despite being a much bigger venue, CRIMSON has an agreement with the venue that allows CRIMSON to run the gymnasium at little cost. As a result, ATTACK GIRLS will not lose much from not doing well in the venue.
1/26/09 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium (750)
2/02/09 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium (750)
3/15/09 @ Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium (750)
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January 13th Update:
ATTACK GIRLS has been struck by their first instance of "runaway wrestler syndrome". Yuuko Matsumoto suffered an injury during training in November. While not severe, the injury has apparently been enough to chase the young girl away from the business. Matsumoto has vanished off all promotional materials, and from the ATTACK GIRLS subsection of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's website.
In addition, Kyoko Saito has decided to focus on her fighting career over her wrestling career, as has been expected for months. She has been released from her ATTACK GIRLS contract. Best of luck to Kyoko-chan!
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ATTACK GIRLS returned to action after five months drawing a small crowd at the Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium. In the opening match school mates Satoko Fukazawa and Chihiro Nomura clashed. Fukazawa used her experience edge to outlast Nomura in a strong match. Haruka Ito with the help of a baton was able to take out Aimi Nakamura. Minako Suzuki and Aya Tamura continued their run as a strong tag team as they united to defeat Crusher Hayashi and KURONEKO. Miyabi Fujita in a special singles match had difficulty dealing with the sheer size of her opponent Sadako Miura. Timely intervention from Haruka Ito saved Fujita with a knee kick allowing Fujita to blast Miura with a Fujita Lariat for the fall. In the main event, FURY GIRLS fought SUKEBAN. Naga Masuno continued to make her path towards Miyabi Fujita as she spiked Jaguar Dream with the Deep Serpent Bomb.
1/26/09
Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium
324 fans
1. Satoko Fukazawa defeated Chihiro Nomura at 7'41 with a crab hold
2. Haruka Ito defeated Aimi Nakamura at 5'27 with a baton attack
3. Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura defeated Crusher Hayashi & KURONEKO at 9'45 when Tamura pinned KURONEKO with the Blue Sky Dive
4. Miyabi Fujita defeated Sadako Miura at 8'21 with a Fujita Lariat
5. Tomiko Inoue, Naga Masuno & Kong Ichikawa defeated AISUKA, Kaoru Hamaguchi & Jaguar Dream at 14'37 when Masuno pinned Jaguar with the Deep Serpent Bomb
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ATTACK GIRLS returned to action just seven days alter. The quick turnaround significantly harmed the attendance for the repeat event...In the opening match, Kong Ichikawa achieved a rare victory as she flattened Aimi Nakamura with a powerslam. Chihiro Nomura's quest to gain her first victory continued, as KURONEKO used a standing moonsault to put Yuki Nomura's eldest daughter away. Sadako Miura towered over her opponent Satoko Fukazawa and used her sheer size to gain the victory with a knee kick. FURY and ATTACK GIRLS clashed in the semi final, as the three FURY GIRLS were victorious. AISUKA pinned Hayashi with her Viento Clutch keeping the power lifter's shoulders down. FUJITA-GUMI and SUKEBAN clashed in the main event. Masuno further solidified herself as the #1 contender, as she spiked Ito with the Deep Serpent Bomb for the three count.
2/02/09
Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium
248 fans
1. Kong Ichikawa defeated Aimi Nakamura at 6'21 with a powerslam
2. KURONEKO defeated Chihiro Nomura at 5'27 with a standing moonsault
3. Sadako Miura defeated Satoko Fukazawa at 7'21 with a knee kick
4. AISUKA, Kaoru Hamaguchi & Jaguar Dream defeated Minako Suzuki, Aya Tamura & Crusher Hayashi at 14'28 when AISUKA pinned Hayashi with the Viento Clutch
5. Tomiko Inoue & Naga Masuno defeated Miyabi Fujita & Haruka Ito at 12'48 when Masuno pinned Ito with the Deep Serpent Bomb
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February 15th Update:
ATTACK GIRLS have sanctioned their second set of titles, according to ATTACK GIRLS director Ryo Suzuki. The TWIN ATTACK championship will be contested in a one night seven team tournament on the 15th. Seven teams of two will face off with the right of being the first TWIN ATTACK at stake. The teams are:
Iwate Princess Powers - Satoko Fukazawa & Chihiro Nomura
SUKEBAN - Tomiko Inoue & Kong Ichiwara
Strength & Trouble - Crusher Hayashi & Haruka Ito
North+West All Stars - Aimi Nakamura & Sadako Miura
Fireball Bombers - Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura
Masked Wonders - Jaguar Dream & KURONEKO
DOUBLE FURY - AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi
Due to the structure of the tournament, and being the instigators of the TWIN ATTACK championship, DOUBLE FURY will gain an automatic bye in the first round.
In addition, Miyabi Fujita will aim for her V.2 of the PWC International Woman's Championship as she takes on Naga Masuno. Masuno may prove to be the biggest challenge (litterally and figuratively) for Miyabi in ATTACK GIRLS!
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ATTACK GIRLS crowned the first TWIN ATTACK champions in front of one of the biggest crowds in recent history for the struggling brand. In the opening match the Iwate Princess Powers faced off against SUKEBAN. Fukazawa and Nomura appeared to be out of the match when Nomura countered Inoue's Rose Thorn into her father's Shukuen! Fukazawa followed with a diving guillotine drop for the flash victory. Haruka Ito and Crusher Hayashi could never gel as a team. Ito abandoned her partner, allowing Aimi Nakamura to lock Hayashi in the Northern Heel Hook for submission. The Fireball Bombers easily dispatched the Masked Wonders, with Tamura spiking KURONEKO with the Zero Bomb to advance. The semi finals started with the Iwate Princess Powers facing off against DOUBLE FURY. Fukazawa and Nomura, despite already wrestling put up a strong showing for themselves. Hamaguchi scored the victory by dropping Nomura with the Hamaguchi Roll to advance in the tournament. The second semi final saw Aimi Nakamura and Sadako Miura put up another spirited affair for themselves against the Fireball Bombers. It wasn't enough, as Suzuki scored the victory for her team over Nakamura with the Fireball Bomb. The PWC International Women's Championship saw Miyabi Fujita further cement herself as the stand out star of ATTACK GIRLS. The massive Naga Masuno attacked her strongly, but Fujita weathered the storm and ended up putting Masuno out to pasture with two Fujita Lariats. Fujita openly questioned if she was "too much" for this small promotion to handle...DOUBLE FURY and the Fireball Bombers met in an exciting tag sprint from the opening bell to claim the first TWIN ATTACK gold. Suzuki and Tamura appeared to have the upper hand early, but the exhaustion from an extra match caught up with the Fireball Bombers as the match wore on, allowing DOUBLE FURY to make a resurgence. That proved to be all DOUBLE FURY needed, as they debuted a new team finisher, the "Punk Rock Roll". Hamaguchi lifted the opponent for the Hamaguchi Roll as AISUKA came off the top with a front dropkick sending Tamura careening to the mat in a heap! With that, DOUBLE FURY scored the victory and their first tournament and championships of their young careers!
3/15/09
Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium
389 fans
1. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND: Satoko Fukazawa & Chihiro Nomura defeated Tomiko Inoue & Kong Ichikawa at 6'25 when Fukazawa pinned Inoue with a diving guillotine drop
2. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND: Aimi Nakamura & Sadako Miura defeated Haruka Ito & Crusher Hayashi at 5'26 when Nakamura submitted Hayashi with the Northern Heel Hookd
3. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND: Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura defeated Jaguar Dream & KURONEKO at 7'14 when Tamura pinned KURONEKO with the Zero Bomb
4. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT SEMI FINAL: AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi defeated Satoko Fukazawa & Chihiro Nomura at 10'15 when Hamaguchi pinned Nomura with the Hamaguchi Roll
5. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT SEMI FINAL: Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura defeated Aimi Nakamura & Sadako Miura at 5'52 when Suzuki pinned Nakamura with the Fireball Bomb
6. PWC International Woman's Championship: Miyabi Fujita (c) defeated Naga Masuno at 13'57 with the Fujita Lariat [V.2]
7. TWIN ATTACK TOURNAMENT FINALS: AISUKA & Kaoru Hamaguchi defeated Minako Suzuki & Aya Tamura at 14'16 when Hamaguchi pinned Tamura with the Punk Rock Roll to become the first champions
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