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dynamitekansai · 8 months
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Eve Torres?
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wrestlingmgc · 2 years
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EVE Tag Team Champions Medusa Complex 
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hellopopculture · 2 years
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Top 20 Female/Joshi Wrestlers of 2021 (Part 2)
Description: We’re a long way away from the “Women’s Revolution” and in some ways the treatment of female wrestling talent in the West has reverted back to the “Diva Era”. In contrast, Joshi Wrestling at companies like STARDOM, has not only been able to stay afloat but grow during the pandemic. Not to be outdone though; the women’s divisions of WWE, AEW, Impact & ROH still put up and good fight and overall made it a competitive year for women in Pro Wrestling.
8. Thunder Rosa-Rosa came in to AEW as a champion in 2020, holding the NWA Women's Title. She challenged a few of the top talents in the company eventually making her way to Dr. Britt Baker. Britt would cost Rosa the NWA Women's Championship in a rematch with Serena Deeb on November 18th, 2020, as their feud would grow more and more heated. AEW's women's division was struggling at this point. Before Britt had beaten Shida and taken the title off of her she had suffered some injuries and even though she was making her presence felt as a heel after her turn, the division wasn't faring well under Shida. She had kind of exhausted a lot of the best opponents that the company had to offer so when Rosa came in and Britt finally beat Shida, that was seemingly the turning point for the division. While it's still struggling, the Unsanctioned Lights Out Match in March of 2021 @ St. Patrick's Day Slam showed us all the possibilities for what this division could produce. I don't think it's even debatable..this was the greatest women's match in company history. For this company it will probably be like Sasha Vs. Bayley @ Takeover: Brooklyn where all the best matches following it will be compared to it.
7. Deonna Purrazzo-After being released by WWE in 2020 without really being given a chance to show what she could do on the main roster, Deonna has been plenty busy. She signed with Impact in 2020 and kind of became the focal point of The Knockout's Division. Deonna prides herself on her technical wrestling ability and which just wasn't going to work out in "Sports Entertainment". The Virtuosa made her in-ring debut in Impact on June 9th of 2020 attacking Jordynne Grace. By Slammiversary in July of that year she had taken the Knockouts Championship off of Jordynne, winning her first title in the company.
Deonna dominated the Summer of 2020, and by 2021 she still remained the "woman to beat". While knocking down all the competition Impact could throw at her, she set out to extend the limits of her reign as one of the most commanding women in the sport by winning the AAA Reina de Reinas title from Faby Apache @ TripleMania XXIX making her a double champion.
Her reign in Impact came to an end when she was defeated by Mickie James @ Bound for Glory, but she became a Double Champion again by beating Rok-C for the Ring of Honor Women's Championship. At 27, we still haven't seen the upper limits of Deonna's potential but 2022 is a new year and i'm sure she has more to show us.
6. Charlotte Flair-In terms of accolades 2021 was a great year for Charlotte. With Sasha Banks passing the torch to Bianca Belair @ WrestleMania and taking a backseat to her, Bayley & Asuka getting injured and Becky Lynch being at home with her baby, Charlotte had plenty of room to shine. She didn't really do that great of a job of it with many of her opponents not being elevated and falling by the wayside, but she was still dominant at least. When she exchanged titles with Becky Lynch that made her a 6-Time Raw Women's Champion and an overall 13-time Women's Champion on the main roster.
5. Utami Hayashishita-Judo Black Belt, Utami Hayashishita only began training to be a Joshi wrestler in 2018. She was already getting high marks for her wrestling ability and won the tag league as well as the Goddess of Stardom Championship with Momo Watanabe in her first year. In 2019 she won 4 championships, The Pro Wrestling: EVE International Championship, The Future of Stardom Championship, The SWA World Championship & The Artist of Stardom Championship with her Queen's Quest stablemates which she held all at once. She won the 5★Star Grand Prix in 2020 and then the World of Stardom Championship. By 2021 in only a short time in the business, Utami had established herself as one of the top women in the company having main evented almost every STARDOM event that year. Her rivalry with Syuri had been building up to The big Dream Queendom show at the end of the year where her reign would come to an end but not before she had the first 5★Star match in Stardom history.
Utami is nothing short of amazing. Out of the 12 women that held the World of Stardom Championship, she has had the 4th longest reign behind decorated veteran Mayu Iwatani, Seadlinnng Founder Nanae Takahashi & The former Ace, Io Shirai. Although she's not the top Champion anymore, STARDOM’s future looks bright with her.
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gracies-dzienny · 1 year
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bang-bang-gang · 1 year
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jamie hayter and emi sakura fought each other on EVE Bigger than Shesus back in 2019, and it's free to watch on youtube!
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grindpuro · 1 year
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FIRST EVER STREET FIGHT
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urakenbomb · 1 year
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biggoldbelt · 1 year
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AEW Rampage Preview for November 18, 2022
AEW Rampage Preview for November 18, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/embed/c3iWrwTT3c0 Just two nights ago on DYNAMITE, the athletes of All Elite Wrestling started on the home stretch to FULL GEAR 2022 with a wild night of in-ring action! The four men who will face off for the ROH World Championship collided in tag team action with The Blackpool Combat Club duo scoring the submission victory directly on “The Ocho”. With FULL GEAR 2022 less…
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dynamitekansai · 1 year
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mihai-florescu · 8 months
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If this was my first introduction to enstars id be eternally disappointed that they mean adam and eve the idol units and not the bible characters. I do think the bible wouldve been improved by a chapter of pro wrestling and now i will proceed to think about that
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xbbydollx · 4 months
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The fact that you love pro wrestling and your vibe is incredibly amazing, I wish you lived nearby I’d love to take you out one day to an indie show! I hope you have a fantastic New Year’s Eve! Happy new year
awww i love that 🥺 happy new year!
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heatseeker-22 · 10 months
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Me and my best bud run a podcast together on YouTube, where we discuss a little bit of everything. It'd be appreciated if you check it out! 🤍🫶
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yoshihashismattebum · 2 years
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i've only very recently begun to get into wrestling, and i was wondering if you knew much about the uk scene and watching shows and indies and all that? i'm a little clueless and not sure where to begin looking
Hi! I'm afraid my schedule and covid have meant that I've not been keeping up much with the UK indie scene over the last few years, so I'm probably not the best person to ask. But I'm happy to impart what little knowledge I have (with the caveat that some of it might be outdated or inaccurate). Maybe if someone who knows more sees this they can give a better answer!
So I do know that the UK scene is in a weird place right now. It suffered a series of serious blows: NXT UK signing all the top talent to semi-exclusive contracts (afaik they can't wrestle anywhere else with a streaming deal?), COVID putting a load of promotions out of business, and then Speaking Out revealing a lot of prominent figures to be abusers or sex pests. So I'd say it's very much in a rebuilding phase right now. A lot of the promotions I used to follow (e.g. Riptide, Fight Club Pro) have either closed or gone on permanent hiatus.
There are still a lot of good wrestlers out there, but it's mostly a mixture of young up-and-comers, perpetual midcard journey(wo)men, and established names who've been passed over by NXT (generally because they've got a niche gimmick or just aren't a good fit for the NXT UK style).
In terms of promotions, the one I'm most familiar with is Pro Wrestling EVE, which is an all female promotion down in London, with a DIY punk feel to them. Haven't watched for a while, but they used to put on some pretty cool shows. Like everywhere, they've suffered from talent drain though.
Progress is the big one in London. Used to be a massive phenomenon, but since their deal with WWE they've lost any credible claim to the punk rock ethos that they were known for cultivating. From what I've seen, they still feature a lot of the top indie talent though, and it's one of the only places you'll be occasionally able to see wrestlers signed to NXT UK outside of WWE programming.
There's also Rev Pro, which has good relations with international companies like NJPW, so used to have a reputation for featuring some good talent from abroad. E.g. it's still a common excursion destination for NJPW's young lions. Not sure what the shows have been like recently though
Other than that, there are tons of local promotions across the country, a lot of which have streaming options. E.g. locally to me, Wrestling Resurgence and Wrestle Carnival both do some good stuff. It's probably best to use YouTube to watch free matches and find some wrestlers you like the look of, then use the Cagematch website to see where they wrestle regularly. Then you can see if any of those promotions have streaming services or run shows near you (if you're in the UK)
Here are some of my personal favourites on the UK scene rn (excluding NXT UK talent):
Cara Noir - cool gimmick, unique look, great storyteller, and really crisp ring work
Gene Munny - hilarious character work backed up with some solid in-ring skills
Spike Trivet - excellent villain and storyteller who can turn his hand to violent matches when needs be
Chris Ridgeway - talented striker who currently splits his time between the UK and Japan. Can always be relied on for a good match
Charlie Morgan - my absolute favourite. Really cool daredevil style. She's the best babyface in the UK indies imo. Fairly recently came out of (early) retirement!
Session Moth Martina - one of the funniest comedy wrestlers around. Hilarious and very creative
Emersyn Jayne - Scottish wrestler who is super underrated imo. Deserves to be better known
Laura DiMatteo - extremely consistent and very technically sound. Always a good watch
Alex Windsor - haven't seen a ton of her matches myself but I know she's been making waves in Stardom and TJPW recently
Charli Evans - mostly wrestling in the US and her native Australia these days, but used to be based in the UK and well worth watching whenever she returns. Fantastic, hard-hitting style
Hope that helps! Sorry it's a bit rambling! Let me know if you have any more questions (although I can't promise I'll know the answer). And if anyone else has any favs or recommendations from the UK indies then please comment away and I'll reblog them!
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grindpuro · 1 year
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It’s GRIND WEEK
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