12/20/09
Yukari Ishino vs. Hamuko Hoshi 4:03 of 12:08
DASH Chisako vs. Esui 6:45 of 12:57
JWP Junior & POP Title Match: Misaki Ohata vs. Ryo Mizunami 6:48 of 12:42
Meiko Satomura vs. Azumi Hyuga 16:39 of 16:47
1/31/10
Dynamite Kansai vs. Kagetsu (Yukari Ishino) 5:21 of 7:15
Fuka vs. DASH Chisako 5:09 of 10:52
Meiko Satomura & Kana vs. DASH Chisako & Kagetsu 11:25 of 16:39
JWP Junior & POP Title Match: Ryo Mizunami vs. Aya Yuki 6:05 of 15:45
2nd Battlefield Tournament Round 1:
Ryo Mizunami vs. Hiroyo Matsumoto
DASH Chisako vs. Sendai Sachiko
Nanae Takahashi vs. Hiren
Aja Kong vs. Kagetu
2nd Battlefield Tournament Round 2:
Ryo Mizunami vs. Toshie Uematsu
Yoshiko Tamura vs. DASH Chisako
Nanae Takahashi vs. Kaori Yoneyama
Meiko Satomura vs. Aja Kong
2nd Battlefield Tournament Semifinals 5/9/10
Hiroyo Matsumoto & Kaori Yoneyama vs. DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko 13:35
Aja Kong & Kagetsu vs. Hiren & Toshie Uematsu 14:36
2nd Battle Field Tournament Semifinal Match: Yoshiko Tamura vs. Ryo Mizunami 17:08
2nd Battle Field Tournament Semifinal Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Nanae Takahashi 20:00
2nd Battlefield Tournament Final 7/9/10
JWP Junior & Princess Of Pro Wrestling Double Title #1 Contendership Match: Hiren vs. Kagetsu 12:19
Aja Kong & Nanae Takahashi vs. Hiroyo Matsumoto & Ryo Mizunami 24:12
JWP & Daily Sports Double Tag Title Match: KAZUKI & Toshie Uematsu vs. DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko 17:32
2nd Battle Field Tournament Final Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Yoshiko Tamura 17:21
7/9/06
Kyoko Inoue vs. Sachiko Kanari
Mariko Yoshida vs. Yurie Kaneko
Dynamite Kansai vs. Chisako Kanari
Mayumi Ozaki vs. Syuri Okuda
Meiko Satomura vs. Aja Kong
11/11/06: Devil Masami vs. Syuri Okuda
7/22/07
Chisako Kanari vs. Ayane Mizumura
Senjo ~WAR~ Tournament Semifinal: Aja Kong vs. Ayako Hamada
Senjo ~WAR~ Tournament Semifinal: Meiko Satomura vs. Dynamite Kansai
Senjo ~WAR~ Tournament Final: Meiko Satomura vs. Ayako Hamada
10/5/07: Azumi Hyuga & Arisa Nakajima vs. Meiko Satomura & Tyrannosaurus Okuda
6/27/08
Jaja Uma Tournament Semifinal: Ryo Mizunami vs. Ayako Sato
Jaja Uma Tournament Semifinal: Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Tyrannosaurus Okuda
Jaja Uma Tournament Final: Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Ryo Mizunami
7/27/08
Mayumi Ozaki & KAORU vs. DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko
Chikayo Nagashima vs. Hiren
8/24/08: Chikayo Nagashima vs. Yukari Ishino
10/26/08
5 vs. 5 Survival Match: Ryo Mizunami & DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko & Hiren & Yukari Ishino vs. Minori Makiba & Misaki Ohata & Io Shirai & Mio Shirai & Mikado
Meiko Satomura Return: Aja Kong vs. Meiko Satomura
4/19/09 Jaja Uma Tournament Final: Sendai Sachiko vs. Ryo Mizunami
7/9/10 2nd Battle Field Tournament Final Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Yoshiko Tamura
1/22/11 JWP Junior & POP Next Challenger Tournament Final: Sakura Hirota vs. Ryo Mizunami
7/7/11
Ayumi Kurihara vs. Miyako Morino
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko vs. Mayumi Ozaki & Hiren
JWP Junior & POP Title: Kagetsu vs. Sawako Shimono
Meiko Satomura & Ryo Mizunami vs. Aja Kong & Toshie Uematsu
Joshi Puroresu Dantai Taikou Flash Tournament Round 1
WAVE [GAMI & Toshie Uematsu & Yumi Oka & Shu Shibutani & Moeka Haruhi] vs. JWP [Commando Bolshoi & Kayoko Haruyama & Kaori Yoneyama & LEON & Hanako Nakamori] 13:28
Sendai Girls [Meiko Satomura & DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko & Kagetsu & Miyako Morino] vs. Ice Ribbon [Emi Sakura & Tsukasa Fujimoto & Hikaru Shida & Hikari Minami & Tsukushi] 12:45
Reina [Yumiko Hotta & Aki Kanbayashi & Zeuxis & Aoi Ishibashi & La Commandante] vs. Stardom [ Saki Kashima & Natsuki*Taiyo & Yoshiko & Yoko Bito & Mayu Iwatani] 13:12
Diana [Kyoko Inoue & Kaoru Ito & Keiko Aono & Jenny Rose & Annie Social] vs. Freelancers [Jaguar Yokota & Manami Toyota & Sakura Hirota & Mio Shirai & Nancy Mari] 14:29
Joshi Puroresu Dantai Taikou Flash Tournament Semifinals
Sendai Girls [Meiko Satomura & Ryo Mizunami & Hiren] vs. JWP [Kayoko Haruyama & Tsubasa Kuragaki & Nana Kawasa] 7:26
Stardom [Nanae Takahashi & Natsuki*Taiyo & Yoko Bito] vs. Diana [Kyoko Inoue& Keiko Aono & Saree] 14:30
Joshi Puroresu Dantai Flash Tournament Final: Meiko Satomura & Kagetsu vs. Nanae Takahashi & Yoshiko 16:30
Joshi Puroresu Dantai Taikou Flash Tournament Round 1
WAVE [GAMI & Toshie Uematsu & Yumi Oka & Shu Shibutani & Moeka Haruhi] vs. JWP [Commando Bolshoi & Kayoko Haruyama & Kaori Yoneyama & LEON & Hanako Nakamori] 13:28
Sendai Girls [Meiko Satomura & DASH Chisako & Chisako Sendai & Kagetsu & Miyako Morino] vs. Ice Ribbon [Emi Sakura & Tsukasa Fujimoto & Hikaru Shida & Hikari Minami & Tsukushi] 12:45
Reina [Yumiko Hotta & Aki Kanbayashi & Zeuxis & Aoi Ishibashi & La Commandante] vs. Stardom [ Saki Kashima & Natsuki*Taiyo & Yoshiko & Yoko Bito & Mayu Iwatani] 13:12
Diana [Kyoko Inoue & Kaoru Ito & Keiko Aono & Jenny Rose & Annie Social] vs. Freelancers [Jaguar Yokota & Manami Toyota & Sakura Hirota & Mio Shirai & Nancy Mari] 14:29
Joshi Puroresu Dantai Taikou Flash Tournament Semifinals
Sendai Girls [Meiko Satomura & Ryo Mizunami & Hiren] vs. JWP [Kayoko Haruyama & Tsubasa Kuragaki & Nana Kawasa] 7:26
Stardom [Nanae Takahashi & Natsuki*Taiyo & Yoko Bito] vs. Diana [Kyoko Inoue& Keiko Aono & Saree] 14:30
Joshi Puroresu Dantai Flash Tournament Final: Meiko Satomura & Kagetsu vs. Nanae Takahashi & Yoshiko 16:30
Kyoko Inoue & Ray & Sareee vs. Manami Toyota & Rabbit Miu & Nana Kawasa 13:03
OZ Academy Offer Match: Mayumi Ozaki vs. Carlos Amano 10:49
Sakura Hirota vs. Eiger 6:41
Shinobu Kandori & Ayako Hamada vs. Syuri & Miyako Morino 10:43
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko vs. Tsubasa Kuragaki & Leon 17:28
BATTLE OF THE KING: Aja Kong & Meiko Satomura vs. Kagetsu & Yoshiko 21:17
9/30/12 Osaka Matsushita IMP Hall
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko vs. Manami Toyota & Mika Iida 15:41
Kagetsu & Sawako Shimono vs. Hikaru Shida & Sareee 17:30
Aja Kong vs. Meiko Satomura 18:40
Sendai Girls SPIRIT In Hakata 10/21/12 Hakata Starlanes
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko vs. Manami Katsu & Mayumi Ozaki 14:55
Aja Kong vs. Kagetsu 12:15
Manami Toyota & Meiko Satomura vs. Ayako Hamada & Carlos Amano 19:43
Sendai Girls SPIRIT In Niigata 11/24/12 Niigata City Gymnasium
Carlos Amano vs. Miyako Morino 11:17
Yoshiko vs. Mayu Iwatani 5:52
Aiger vs. Sakura Hirota 0:05
Aiger vs. Sakura Hirota 11:01
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko vs. Mayumi Ozaki & Nana Kawasa 15:25
Ayumi Kurihara & Kagetsu vs. Sareee & Shinobu Kandori 16:11
Manami Toyota & Meiko Satomura vs. Aja Kong & Ayako Hamada 14:28
12/15/12 Sendai Sun Plaza Hall
Kyoko Inoue & Ray & Sareee vs. Manami Toyota & Nana Kawasa & Rabbit Miu 13:03
Mayumi Ozaki vs. Carlos Amano 10:49
Aiger vs. Sakura Hirota 6:49
Ayako Hamada & Shinobu Kandori vs. Miyako Morino & Syuri 10:43
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko vs. Leon & Tsubasa Kuragaki 17:28
Aja Kong & Meiko Satomura vs. Kagetsu & Yoshiko 21:17
5/19/13 Osaka IMP Hall
Aja Kong & Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Kagetsu & Sendai Sachiko 15:43
Meiko Satomura vs. Ayumi Kurihara 17:21
11/16/13 Sendai Sun Plaza
Aja Kong & Ayako Hamada & Manami Toyota vs. Sareee & Syuri & Yuhi 20:36
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko vs. Natsuki*Taiyo & Yoshiko 16:16
Meiko Satomura vs. Kagetsu 18:59
4/26/14 Shinjuku FACE
Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Kagetsu 14:34
THE FINAL BURN: Natsuki*Taiyo & Yoshiko vs. DASH Chisako & KAORU 16:45
Meiko Satomura vs. Io Shirai 18:15. The first singles meeting between Satomura & Shirai took place on a small Senjo show that wasn't televised (later released on a compilation DVD) with Satomura winning to set up her much better known World of Stardom challenge against Shirai in STARDOM on 7/10/14. While this wasn't as spectacular as the joshi match of the year candidate rematch, this wasn't simply a dry run to familiarize themselves with one another either. They set up the basic tenet of their matches with Shirai trying to find a way to hit her flying moves without falling prey to Satomura's much safer & easier to execute shooter offense. That being said, it was a more solid & cohesive match than its predescessors, doing a more believable job of laying out how these two could work together a logical match together. This wasn't the typical Io match where she's flying all over the place, she takes what's available & thus spends a lot of time in Satomura's realm because it's easier for her to counter a strike with a strike or a submission with a submission. It's a really nice back & forth technical match that is a lot more Satomura's match than Io's, but Io definitely has her moments, not only as the match progresses & she hits her typical moonsaults, but really throughout as she shows her diversity matching Satomura hold for hold despite venturing far outside her box. The match was fantastic until Io finally hit her moonsault to the floor, which actually became possible because Satomura surprisingly decided to ascend to the top rope & got dropkicked to the floor for her trouble. The problem with this match is once it takes off here, they stop working the holds in & instead just do a 5+ minute all out dash to the finish. While that makes for great entertainment, this match was working amazingly because they set the spots up then it was good because it was fireworks between two of the best workers, but the two styles don't really function well back to back, and I just wish they did a longer match where they kept struggling to make the holds work instead of going into hyper stuff to do mode & compressing everything that wasn't viable early into the too brief finishing stretch. I don't want to make it sound like they lost the plot completely, there were a number of exceptional counters in the final minutes, but the focus definitely shifted from making the moves work to having a match of the year, & I think the modes should have been a lot less at odds than they wound up being. Literally, they could have added a couple minutes of setup down the stretch & had a much better match that satisfied what they were trying to do for the majority of the match, but still built to an exciting conclusion. As it was, what would have seemed like an obvious story point of Io losing because a high risk huracanrana failed was lost in the shuffle as was someone finally getting something of a run with Satomura hitting a Death Valley bomb, choke, then Death Valley bomb for the win. Nipicks aside, the work was fantastic & it's probably still the more successful of their 2014 matches. ****
Super Generation Struggle Nova vs. Leader 8 vs. 8 Singles Elimination Match: Syuri & Yoshiko & Hikaru Shida & Kagetsu & Yuhi & Sareee & Manami Katsu & Takumi Iroha vs. Aja Kong & Dump Matsumoto & Dynamite Kansai & Kyoko Inoue & Manami Toyota & Meiko Satomura & Command Bolshoi & Takako Inoue 70:11. The match quality would have been higher as a tag match, but I give Satomura major credit for just getting it to the opening bell given all the veterans would have to get eliminated by girls about half their age. The first half was some rough going as the bottom 3 Nova wrestlers can't be taken too seriously yet so rather than the intensity building, it was more like on again off again. I have a hard time getting invested in 4 minute matches because they just end to get a result that usually isn't credible before they should really even be beginning, but it's worthwhile for Syuri vs. Kyoko, Yuhi's big run, & Satomura's matches. **1/2
a) Iroha vs. Matsumoto 3:46. Dump may only be almost 53, but she can still wield a fork every bit as well as 72-year-old Abdullah. She quickly busted Iroha open with it, & generally demolished her as expected, only allowing the rookie a roll-up before she was DQ'd for cracking the ref Ran with the tin can.
b) Kyoko Inoue vs. Iroha 3:30. Kyoko sold for Iroha the whole time then took her out with 2 lariats.
c) Kyoko Inoue vs. Syuri 10:00. The match got going here, as Kyoko again was taking, but this was an intense and competitive (or actually one-sided in Syuri's favor) match of equals rather than legends playing with a greenhorn. Of course, apart from her size, Kyoko has no business even being in the ring with the younger, faster, more athletic, and supremely brutal opponent, but politically Syuri was lucky Kyoko allowed her to dominate with her nasty kicks and knees so we saw who the better fighter is in 2013 even though we can't get a result to back it up. Very enjoyable action though with the only downside being it was basically just Syuri's middle kicks vs. Kyoko's occasional lariat or elbow.
d) Bolshoi vs. Sareee 3:34. Bolshoi did a really good job of elevating the level of a greatly inferior wrestler. Sareee is athletic and willing, but doesn't have much beyond a basic dropkick attack, yet Bolshoi used the speed of both to create credible sequences that due to Bolshoi's technique and skill somehow yielded good looking counters.
e) Shida vs. Bolshoi 4:12. An overall better segment than the previous because of the individual talent, but disappointing because these two didn't work as well together, with Bolshoi basically letting Shida do her thing without finding a way to improve it. Shida charged with her strikes, but they either hit the target but weren't that stiff (the standing ones) or had a lot of force but were just off the target so they didn't really carry any impact (the running/jumping ones), and Bolshoi would sporadically counter into a submission.
f) Toyota vs. Shida 5:53. Shida again jumped the veteran with her stick, and used it when she could to (re)gain the advantage. A lot of action, but the chemistry and execution were just okay.
g) Toyota vs. Katsu 3:47. The execution was a little better, but the level of difficulty and intensity were much lower. Katsu mainly charged at Toyota until Manami hit a couple of big moves to take her out.
h) Yuhi vs. Toyota 3:37. Good stylistic matchup of high paced athletic workers that panned out. Yuhi shined with her skill and diversity as well as her athleticism, and scored arguably the biggest win of her career.
i) Yuhi vs. Takako Inoue 5:35. Yuhi mysteriously injured her knee, and wasn't even ready to answer the bell, so Takako roughed her up most of the match with Yuhi inserting an occasional highspot. It was a good beginning to a 15 minute match, but although competent stuff, didn't make for a believable Yuhi win in 5.
j) Yuhi vs. Kansai 4:30. Some really good booking here. No one has won more than 2 matches so far, and Yuhi is very much depleted in the process, again not being able to stand for the bell, so she has no chance against the giant wrecking ball Kansai. Kansai mixed mauling her and stretching her out, it seeming to just be a matter of time before she moved on, but Yuhi has heart and determination, and she finds a way, albeit very contrived in execution, to score the upset.
k) Kong vs. Yuhi 0:21. Basically the quick slaughter one expected the Kansai match to be given Yuhi's condition.
l) Kagetsu vs. Kong 4:52. Aja jumped Kagetsu on the outside and brawled by Chigusa's seat and throughout the arena, totally demolishing Kagetsu in the old Jungle Jack style. Again, this was a nice start to a match, but it's beyond ludicrous that Kagetsu, who might have got 1 offensive move in at some point, can just pin Aja in a small package.
m) Satomura vs. Kagetsu 5:38. The intensity was back for this high level segment that benefitted from the student and teacher being so familiar with one another. It was mostly Satomura in good form dominating her protege, but Kagetsu had enough moments to keep it interesting.
n) Yoshiko vs. Satomura 6:26. Though this was the last matchup & Yoshiko is the bigger star, it lacked the intensity of Satomura vs. Kagetsu. Still, Satomura was probably the best wrestler of the 16, and it was actually a back & forth match with big offense that had a less unbelievable finish.
Aya Mizunami & Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko 13:07
Rydeen Hagane vs. Sakura Hirota 10:40
Super Generation Struggle Nova vs. Leader 8 vs. 8 Singles Elimination Match: Syuri & Yoshiko & Hikaru Shida & Kagetsu & Yuhi & Sareee & Manami Katsu & Takumi Iroha vs. Aja Kong & Dump Matsumoto & Dynamite Kansai & Kyoko Inoue & Manami Toyota & Meiko Satomura & Command Bolshoi & Takako Inoue 70:11. The match quality would have been higher as a tag match, but I give Satomura major credit for just getting it to the opening bell given all the veterans would have to get eliminated by girls about half their age. The first half was some rough going as the bottom 3 Nova wrestlers can't be taken too seriously yet so rather than the intensity building, it was more like on again off again. I have a hard time getting invested in 4 minute matches because they just end to get a result that usually isn't credible before they should really even be beginning, but it's worthwhile for Syuri vs. Kyoko, Yuhi's big run, & Satomura's matches. **1/2
a) Iroha vs. Matsumoto 3:46. Dump may only be almost 53, but she can still wield a fork every bit as well as 72-year-old Abdullah. She quickly busted Iroha open with it, & generally demolished her as expected, only allowing the rookie a roll-up before she was DQ'd for cracking the ref Ran with the tin can.
b) Kyoko Inoue vs. Iroha 3:30. Kyoko sold for Iroha the whole time then took her out with 2 lariats.
c) Kyoko Inoue vs. Syuri 10:00. The match got going here, as Kyoko again was taking, but this was an intense and competitive (or actually one-sided in Syuri's favor) match of equals rather than legends playing with a greenhorn. Of course, apart from her size, Kyoko has no business even being in the ring with the younger, faster, more athletic, and supremely brutal opponent, but politically Syuri was lucky Kyoko allowed her to dominate with her nasty kicks and knees so we saw who the better fighter is in 2013 even though we can't get a result to back it up. Very enjoyable action though with the only downside being it was basically just Syuri's middle kicks vs. Kyoko's occasional lariat or elbow.
d) Bolshoi vs. Sareee 3:34. Bolshoi did a really good job of elevating the level of a greatly inferior wrestler. Sareee is athletic and willing, but doesn't have much beyond a basic dropkick attack, yet Bolshoi used the speed of both to create credible sequences that due to Bolshoi's technique and skill somehow yielded good looking counters.
e) Shida vs. Bolshoi 4:12. An overall better segment than the previous because of the individual talent, but disappointing because these two didn't work as well together, with Bolshoi basically letting Shida do her thing without finding a way to improve it. Shida charged with her strikes, but they either hit the target but weren't that stiff (the standing ones) or had a lot of force but were just off the target so they didn't really carry any impact (the running/jumping ones), and Bolshoi would sporadically counter into a submission.
f) Toyota vs. Shida 5:53. Shida again jumped the veteran with her stick, and used it when she could to (re)gain the advantage. A lot of action, but the chemistry and execution were just okay.
g) Toyota vs. Katsu 3:47. The execution was a little better, but the level of difficulty and intensity were much lower. Katsu mainly charged at Toyota until Manami hit a couple of big moves to take her out.
h) Yuhi vs. Toyota 3:37. Good stylistic matchup of high paced athletic workers that panned out. Yuhi shined with her skill and diversity as well as her athleticism, and scored arguably the biggest win of her career.
i) Yuhi vs. Takako Inoue 5:35. Yuhi mysteriously injured her knee, and wasn't even ready to answer the bell, so Takako roughed her up most of the match with Yuhi inserting an occasional highspot. It was a good beginning to a 15 minute match, but although competent stuff, didn't make for a believable Yuhi win in 5.
j) Yuhi vs. Kansai 4:30. Some really good booking here. No one has won more than 2 matches so far, and Yuhi is very much depleted in the process, again not being able to stand for the bell, so she has no chance against the giant wrecking ball Kansai. Kansai mixed mauling her and stretching her out, it seeming to just be a matter of time before she moved on, but Yuhi has heart and determination, and she finds a way, albeit very contrived in execution, to score the upset.
k) Kong vs. Yuhi 0:21. Basically the quick slaughter one expected the Kansai match to be given Yuhi's condition.
l) Kagetsu vs. Kong 4:52. Aja jumped Kagetsu on the outside and brawled by Chigusa's seat and throughout the arena, totally demolishing Kagetsu in the old Jungle Jack style. Again, this was a nice start to a match, but it's beyond ludicrous that Kagetsu, who might have got 1 offensive move in at some point, can just pin Aja in a small package.
m) Satomura vs. Kagetsu 5:38. The intensity was back for this high level segment that benefitted from the student and teacher being so familiar with one another. It was mostly Satomura in good form dominating her protege, but Kagetsu had enough moments to keep it interesting.
n) Yoshiko vs. Satomura 6:26. Though this was the last matchup & Yoshiko is the bigger star, it lacked the intensity of Satomura vs. Kagetsu. Still, Satomura was probably the best wrestler of the 16, and it was actually a back & forth match with big offense that had a less unbelievable finish.
GAMI & Ryo Mizunami vs. Female Predator Amazon & Mio Shirai 11:16
Aiger vs. Sakura Hirota 10:44
Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Manami Katsu 10:51
Aja Kong & Ayako Hamada & Manami Toyota vs. Sareee & Syuri & Yuhi 20:36
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko vs. Natsuki Taiyo & Yoshiko 16:16
Meiko Satomura vs. Kagetsu 18:59
Kyoko Kimura vs. Sareee 11:27
Aiger vs. Sakura Hirota 0:20
Aiger vs. Sakura Hirota 10:16
Alex Lee & Kaho Kobayashi vs. Dump Matsumoto & Yumiko Hotta 8:44
Aja Kong vs. Kagetsu 12:46
DASH Chisako & Manami Toyota & Nanae Takahashi vs. Ray & Tsubasa Kuragaki & Yoshiko 20:15
Meiko Satomura vs. Ayako Hamada 17:56