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Post by tyguy on Apr 20, 2008 21:51:10 GMT -4
IWWF WRESTLING FUSION Yoyogi National Stadium Gymnasium Tokyo, Japan April 19, 2008 [/b][/center] Yumi Fukawa/Chaparrita Asari def. Luna Vachon/Princess VictoriaA fast paced, high-impact tag team contest opened up the show. The four ladies went back and forth with many chances to win the match. The end came when Luna Vachon crashed into the turnbuckle and Asari made the cover. Dump Matsumoto def. Reggie BennettReggie Bennett controlled this one all the way to the end. Dump couldn't get a breather to get her offense going until sliding outside the ring. A foreign object put Bennett down for the three count. Devil Masami def. Mayumi OzakiOzaki stayed right with Masami in this one. The Devil had too much power and won with the Liger Bomb. Masami and Dump Matsumoto continued the attack after the match until Reggie Bennett came back out to make the save. Misty Blue Simms def. Chigusa NagayoThese two met in the second round of the Grand Prix Tournament. Misty Blue made it two wins in a row against Nagayo. These two turned in another great match but Misty Blue put Nagayo down and landed the Superfly for the pin. Madusa Miceli def. April HunterThese two do not like each other since they were both disqualified in the loser's bracket quarterfinals of the Grand Prix Tournament. They fought tooth and nail in and out of the ring. Madusa continually battered Hunter on the floor. Finally Madusa came out on top after a back suplex. Akira Hokuto def. Manami ToyotaHokuto eliminated Toyota in the loser's bracket semifinals of the Grand Prix Tournament. Toyota totally dominated at the start, twice crushing Hokuto with a dive to the floor. Finally Hokuto turned the tide while on the floor. She planted Toyota with the Northern Lights Bomb and got the pin. Japan Grand Prix Tournament Final Aja Kong def. Bull NakanoAja Kong, coming out of the loser's bracket, had to beat Nakano twice to win the International womens championship. She exploded at the start and set Nakano up for the Uraken and a three count. The second and final fall was an all-out war between these two powerhouses. They battled in and out of the ring, moving all sorts of furniture. Kong hit Nakano with the spinning backfist as she was climbing back in the ring for the pinfall. Aja Kong is the first ever International Womens Champion! After these two superstars battered each other for the title they raised each other's hand. Dump Matsumoto and Devil Masami came in to celebrate with them. Aja Kong said the Atrocious Alliance is here to stay and they will destroy anyone who gets in their way.
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Post by tyguy on Apr 27, 2008 21:12:14 GMT -4
IWWF TV Hirata City Lakeside Hall Hirata, Japan April 28, 2008 [/b][/center] The first edition of IWWF Television opened with all the ladies in the ring for introductions. The current International womens champion Aja Kong addressed the crowd, saying everyone on the roster is here to work as hard as possible for the fans. Yumi Fukawa def. Aja KongIWWF TV opened with an incredible upset of the International womens champion in a non-title match. Aja Kong planned to make an example of Yumi Fukawa and show how she plans to dominate the IWWF. Fukawa used her tremendous speed advantage and mat wrestling abilities to stay away from the awesome power of Kong. Fukawa paid a heavy price on the outside but avoided Kong's dive off the second rope. Fukawa then locked in the cross arm breaker and Kong could not break free. She did get to the ropes but Fukawa immediately put the hold back on and stunned the world by making Kong submit. She then paid for that victory as Devil Masami, Bull Nakano and Dump Matsumoto jumped in and put a beating on Fukawa after the match. Akira Hokuto and Manami Toyota joined the fray and the two groups yelled at each other until Kong and the Atrocious Alliance went to the back. Mayumi Ozaki def. Chaparrita AsariOzaki and Asari folowed up the unbelievable upset with a tremendous back and forth contest. Ozaki held the upper hand most of the time, but Asari never stopped fighting back and survived over and over. Finally Ozaki screamed and used the Tequila Sunrise to hold her down for a three count. (Asari's pin was eight) Devil Masami def. Chigusa NagayoThe intensity level picked up even more as these two showed how much they do not like each other. They went toe to toe and took turns nailing each other with big time high impact moves. Masami took over with several moves in a row and got the win with a Liger Bomb. Akira Hokuto and Manami Toyota then stormed into the ring and a triple team took place on Masami, until Nakano, Matsumoto and Kong all joined the melee. They fought all through the break before the wrestlers were finally separated enough to start the main event. Akira Hokuto/Manami Toyota def. Bull Nakano/Dump Matsumoto by DQOnce the match finally started, Hokuto and Toyota went righ to work on Matsumoto. She took the majority of punishment, but Bull Nakano landed her guillotine leg drop twice on Hokuto. The momentum went back to Hokuto and Toyota though. Finall Bull and Dump brutally worked over Hokuto on the floor and had to be disqualified. The Atrocious Alliance stood on the outside while Hokuto, Toyota and Nagayo were in the ring. They told Aja they would have some help next week.
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Post by tyguy on May 6, 2008 20:50:22 GMT -4
IWWF TV Gifu Industrial Hall Gifu, Japan May 5, 2008 [/b][/center] Glamor Girls def. Jumping Bomb AngelsAn excellent tag team encounter opened up IWWF TV this week. There are a lot of newcomers on the show and both of these teams looked good in their debuts. The Glamor Girls controlled the match with Yamazaki in the ring, but Tateno got the tag and carried the fight for the JBA. Things were going good until she missed a slingshot plancha to the outside. Judy Martin tossed her back inside and put her away with the Judy Drop. Martin and Kai laughed and taunted the JBA after the match. Reggie Bennett def. Chaparrita AsariBennett returned to IWWF with something to prove after losing two straight matches in the Grand Prix Tournament. Asari gave her some trouble in the match, but Bennett proved to be too much with her awesome size and power advantage. Bennett crushed Asari with a top rope splash before winning with the Global Bomb. Double Inoue def. Las Cachorras Orientales (Shimoda/Mita) by DQAnother incredible tag team battle between four more new wrestlers to the IWWF. Just tremendous back and forth action from start to finish. Takako Inoue hit the Destiny Hammer on Mima Shimoda, which brought Etsuko Mita into the ring with a steel chair for the second time in the match. Shimoda and Mita were disqualified as all four brawled after the match. Akira Hokuto/Mayumi Ozaki def. Manami Toyota/Toshiyo YamadaHokuto and Toyota have been on the same page as far as opposing Aja Kong and the Atrocious Alliance, but they also have a personal rivalry to see who is the best between them. Toyota brought in a new parter in the form of Toshiyo Yamada. Ozaki almost finished Yamada off real fast with the Tequila Sunrise. Hokuto made a mistake when she missed a somersault plancha. Yamada showed her how it's done with a top rope plancha sending Hokuto into the railing. Toyota and Hokuto then fought on the outside. It was Yamada taking a brutal beating for several minutes until managing a tag. The match kept going and going, back and forth, back and forth. The 30 minute time limit almost elapsed. Toyota kicked out of the Northern Lights Bomb, but Hokuto got the win with a somersault suicida. Dump Matsumoto came into the ring looking to get some cheap shots in while all four were down and exhausted. Lioness Asuka raced out to put a stop to it and the bell rang. Dump Matsumoto def. Lioness AsukaAsuka exploded with offense and hammered Dump all around the ring. Asuka wasn't afraid to take the fight to Dump outside the ring. Matsumoto was able to turn the tide though and leveled Asuka with a foreign object to steal a win. Dump's tag team partner Bull Nakano then came in the ring to work over Asuka. For the second time someone ran in to make the save, this time it was Combat Toyoda! Bull Nakano def. Combat ToyodaThis one was short-lived. Nakano turned the match around with a piledriver and then the Guillotine Leg Drop pinned Toyoda. Aja Kong/Devil Masami def. Chigusa Nagayo/Yumi FukawaAfter last week's stunning upset by Yumi Fukawa over IWWF champion Aja Kong, they picked up partners who also fought on last weeks edition of tv. Aja got the tag and blasted Yumi with a spinnig back fist, looking to prove it was just a fluke but she kicked out. Kong did it a second time and Nagayo came in to make the save. Nagayo took devastating powerbombs from both opponents, but got the tag after going outside the ring. Again Aja tossed Fukawa all over the ring but she got away for the tag. Kong destroyed Nagayo with a running clothesline out of the corner and easily got the three count.
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Post by tyguy on May 11, 2008 22:30:02 GMT -4
IWWF TV Fujikyu Highland Hall Theatre Yamanashi, Japan May 12, 2008
Mayumi Ozaki vs. Combat Toyoda Yumi Fukawa/Chaparrita Asari vs. Glamor Girls Reggie Bennett vs. Dump Matsumoto Manami Toyota/Toshiyo Yamada vs. Jumping Bomb Angels Kyoko Inoue vs. Mima Shimoda Takako Inoue vs. Etsuko Mita Crush Gals vs. Aja Kong/Devil Masami Akira Hokuto vs. Bull Nakano
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Post by tyguy on May 12, 2008 11:51:42 GMT -4
IWWF TV Fujikyu Highland Hall Theatre Yamanashi, Japan May 12, 2008 [/b][/center] Combat Toyoda def. Mayumi OzakiFans were pulled right into the show by the high-impact wrestling between these two. It looked like a squash as Toyoda just battered Mayumi around the ring. Ozaki then went toe to toe, back and forth with Combat but too many devastating powerbombs took its toll on Ozaki. Glamor Girls def. Yumi Fukawa/Chaparrita AsariThis one ended abruptly after Asari had things going her way. She landed a beautiful Skytwister Press on Judy Martin. Leilani Kai came in and so did Yumi Fukawa. The ref put Fukawa out and with his back turned Kai dropped an elbow on Asari's head. Martin rolled over and got the three count. The Glamor Girls then tossed Yumi to the floor and double teamed Asari until the Jumping Bomb Angels ran in. Reggie Bennett def. Dump MatsumotoDump immediately took over the match with a furious assault that included foreign objects. Bennett fought back and came out on top with the Global Bomb. Bull Nakano came out to continue the attack on Bennett. Manami Toyota/Toshiyo Yamada def. Jumping Bomb AngelsThis match was going along nicely until Noriyo Tateno got nailed in the corner by Toyota and she grabbed the three count. Mima Shimoda def. Kyoko InoueShimoda slowly took over the match and got the pin with the Death Lake Driver. Takako Inoue def. Etsuko MitaAnother great back and forth match. Takako Inoue came out on top with the Destiny Hammer to split the singles matches between the teams. Aja Kong/Devil Masami def. Crush GalsThe Crush Gals debuted together and went right at the IWWF champion Aja Kong and Devil Masami. Kong turned things around for her team and the Liger Bomb by Masami pinned Asuka. Bull Nakano def. Akira HokutoAja Kong helped Bull Nakano pick up the win in the main event with the Guillotine Leg Drop.
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Post by tyguy on May 21, 2008 15:38:58 GMT -4
IWWF TV Matsuyama City Community Center Matsuyama, Japan May 19, 2008 [/b][/center] Glamor Girls def. Jumping Bomb AngelsThe JBA have not gotten off to a good start this month as the Glamor Girls put them away for the second straight time. Kai setup Yamazaki for Judy Martin and the Drip Dry finisher. Yumi Fukawa def. Chaparrita AsariThis was easily one of the best matches the IWWF has seen to date. Both wrestlers took an incredible beating and no one knows how either woman was able to keep getting up and continue the match. Fukawa pulled out the win with the crossarm breaker. The tag team partners embraced after the match. (Fukawa's pin 9, Asari's 8) Toshiyo Yamada def. Combat ToyodaYamada picked up the win after stopping Combat off the ropes, spinning her around and landing the Dragon Suplex. Lioness Asuka def. Reggie BennettThese two matched power for power and both dominated for long periods of time but couldn't get the pin. After exchanging big-time power moves it was Asuka coming out on top with the Towerhacker Bomb. Las Cachorras def. Double Inoue by C.O.These teams have started a good rivalry this month with their first tag match ending in a dq win for the Inoues and then the teams exchanging wins in singles action last week. Mita and Shimoda dominated against Kyoko to start the match and almost won without allowing her to make a tag. The match continued until Shimoda gave Kyoko a Death Valley Driver on the concrete and the match ended on a countout. Dump Matsumoto def. Chigusa NagayoDump destroyed Nagayo with foreign objects and chair shots and got the pin after busting her wideopen. Bull Nakano def. Manami ToyotaRepeated use of the guillotine leg drop gave Bull the win. Akira Hokuto/Mayumi Ozaki def. Aja Kong/Devil MasamiKong got her shots in on the new IWWF champion Hokuto. Ozaki and Masami took over and the Tequila Sunrise beat Masami.
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Post by tyguy on May 26, 2008 21:40:24 GMT -4
IWWF TV Kagoshima Arena Kagoshima, Japan May 26, 2008 [/b][/center] The show opened with the announcement that next week will be a one-night tournament to determine the first ever IWWF tag team champions. Chaparrita Asari def. Toshiyo YamadaAsari kicked things off with an upset win after the Skytwister Press. Combat Toyoda def. Reggie BennettIt was all Bennett at the start but Toyoda turned things around. A pair of Combat Driver's ended the match. Mima Shimoda def. Takako InoueThe tag teams took their feud to singles matches. Shimoda put away Takako with the Death Lake Driver. Kyoko Inoue def. Etsuko MitaKyoko stormed through Mita with her power advantage. After the match Shimoda and Takako came in and the four brawled to the back. Manami Toyota def. Devil MasamiToyota didn't have much trouble in winning this one with the Ocean Cyclone Suplex. Crush Gals def. Glamor Girls by C.O.This was a totally unbelievable tag team encounter. Easily a match of the year for any fed in the fed. Tremendous back and forth action that almost saw the 30 minute time limit expire. The Glamor Girls toward the end found themselves in serious trouble and displayed guts and determination in staying alive. Nagayo powerbombed Kai on the floor to win by countout. (Both Kai and Martin had an 8 pin rating) Aja Kong/Bull Nakano/Dump Matsumoto def. Akira Hokuto/Mayumi Ozaki/Yumi FukawaAll three team members took over against Aja Kong to begin the match. It was a great six-man tag team main event that saw Aja Kong pin the IWWF champion Akira Hokuto after a running spear. All six continued to fight after the match.
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Post by neily on May 27, 2008 13:18:21 GMT -4
Nice ladies fed TY.
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Post by tyguy on May 28, 2008 23:38:43 GMT -4
On Monday, June 2, the IWWF will hold a one-night tournament to determine the first ever International womens tag team champions.
First Round
Lita/Ida Mae Martinez vs. Yumi Fukawa/Chaparrita Asari Crush Gals vs. Glamor Girls Bull Nakano/Dump Matsumoto vs. Akira Hokuto/Mayumi Ozaki Team America vs. Double Inoue
Aja Kong/Devil Masami vs. Manami Toyota/Toshiyo Yamada Combat Toyoda/Wendi Richter vs. Jumping Bomb Angels Reggie Bennett/April Hunter vs. Malia Hosaka/Princess Victoria Fabulous Moolah/Sherri Martel vs. Las Cachorras
Crush Gals = Chigusa Nagayo/Lioness Asuka Glamor Girls = Leilani Kai/Judy Martin Team America = Misty Blue Simms/Heidi Lee Morgan Double Inoue = Kyoko/Takako Inoue Jumping Bomb Angels = Noriyo Tateno/Itsuki Yamazaki
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Post by tyguy on Jun 1, 2008 15:16:16 GMT -4
IWWF Rankings as of June 1, 2008
IWWF Ch: Akira Hokuto 1. Bull Nakano (2) 2. Aja Kong (1) 3. Manami Toyota (4) 4. Dump Matsumto (5) 5. Devil Masami (3) 6. Yumi Fukawa (6) 7. Combat Toyoda (10) 8. Toshiyo Yamada (NR) 9. Chaparrita Asari (NR) 10. Chigusa Nagayo (8)
IWWF Tag Team Ch: Vacant 1. Glamor Girls 2. Hokuto/Ozaki 3. Kong/Masami 4. Nakano/Matsumoto 5. Fukawa/Asari 6. Double Inoue 7. Shimoda/Mita 8. Toyota/Yamada 9. Crush Gals 10. Jumping Bomb Angels
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Post by neily on Jun 1, 2008 15:20:37 GMT -4
Who are the crush gals ?
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Post by tyguy on Jun 1, 2008 15:23:11 GMT -4
Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka, all team members listed under the first round bracket.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 2, 2008 22:33:39 GMT -4
IWWF TV Differ Ariake Arena Tokyo, Japan June 2, 2008 [/b][/center] IWWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT First Round Yumi Fukawa/Chaparrita Asari def. Lita/Ida Mae Martinez [/center] Two very exciting tag teams opened the tournament. Lita was dominant against both opponents, then both combinations began tagging in and out. Asari took some punishement but avoided being counted out of the ring. Yumi came off the top with a hurracanrana to get the pin on Ida Mae. Crush Gals def. Glamor Girls [/center] Two of the best teams in the IWWF met in a huge opening round match. They fought dead even until Lioness Asuka started to take over and then Chigusa Nagayo hit Judy Martin with the Superfreak for the pin. Akira Hokuto/Mayumi Ozaki def. Bull Nakano/Dump Matsumoto [/center] A seriously brutal match with IWWF champion Hokuto and the No. 1 contender Nakano on opposite sides. The teams were stiff with their shots and Hokuto won the match with the strangle hold gamma on Dump. Double Inoue def. Team America [/center] This was an unbelivable match, easily 4 1/2 stars if not more. Both combinations are great tag teams and they made so many tags while on offense and when in trouble. It was truly anybody's match to win. Takako Inoue used the Destiny Hammer twice on Misty Blue to pull out the win The four ladies received a standing ovation as they hugged after the match. Manami Toyota/Toshiyo Yamada def. Aja Kong/Devil Masami [/center] Aja and Devil started out by beating on Yamada. Once Toyota got the tag everything turned around. Aja made the save after the Ocean Cyclone Suplex, but Toyota came off the top rope to get the pin on Masami. Jumping Bomb Angels def. Combat Toyoda/Wendi Richter [/center] The JBA looked good in this one and kept both Richter and Toyoda off-balance. Richter and Toyoda did do some damage but the JBA were able to tag in and out more often and beat Toyoda with the double dropkick. Reggie Bennett/April Hunter def. Malia Hosaka/Princess Victoria [/center] The powerhouse team of Bennett and Hunter got the win but it was not easy by any means. Many many times it looked like Hosaka and Victoria were going to come away with the upset win. They were able to avoid the big power moves but Bennett and Hunter each made saves to stay alive. Hunter got her offense going and Big Red beat Victoria with a powerbomb. Mima Shimoda/Etsuko Mita def. Fabulous Moolah/Sherri Martel [/center] The final first-round match was a great, back and forth fight. It took Moolah and Martel awhile to get things going their way. Then the four fought in and out of the ring, made saves and tags when in trouble. All four brawled in the ring, then it happened again with Shimoda saving Mita. Then an Ax Kick/DVD combination on Moolah put her away. Quarterfinals
Crush Gals def. Yumi Fukawa/Chaparrita Asari [/center] The power advantage the Crush Gals had was too much for the high-flying duo of Fukawa and Asari. A Liger bomb by Lioness Asuka put away Asari. Akira Hokuto/Mayumi Ozaki def. Double Inoue [/center] These teams went all out to stay alive in the tournament. Another incredible battle with both teams coming so close to winning. Both squads also came in to start a fight and keep the match going. Takako Inoue took the brunt of the punishment and went down to the Northern Lights Bomb of IWWF champion Akira Hokuto. Jumping Bomb Angels def. Manami Toyota/Toshiyo Yamada [/center] Toyota and Yamada very nearly made it to the semifinals. Both teams were on top of their game and after a four-way brawl Noriyo Tateno was able to grab the pinfall on Toyota. Reggie Bennett/April Hunter def. Mima Shimoda/Etsuko Mita [/center] Bennett and Hunter spent most of the match on the defensive and fighting off the attack of Shimoda and Mita. Big Red hit Shimoda with the Head Hunter and grabbed the win. Semifinals
Crush Gals def. Akira Hokuto/Mayumi Ozaki [/center] The Crush Gals kept the IWWF champion Hokuto out of the ring and concentrated their attack on Ozaki. The double teams were too much for Ozaki. Jumping Bomb Angels def. Reggie Bennett/April Hunter [/center] Yet another truly stupendous match. The power and size advantage of Bennett and Hunter kept them in control the majority of the time. The JBA finally got their offense going and Bennett had to interfere after the double dropkick on Big Red twice. Noriyo Tateno then planted Hunter with a German suplex for the pin. Backstage: IWWF champion Akira Hokuto started an interview but was jumped by all four members of the Atrocious Alliance. Then the Inoues, Toyota and Yamada joine the fray as the ladies battled in the locker room. Finals
Jumping Bomb Angels def. Crush Gals [/center] This was a match worthy of being for the championship. An incredible amount of nearfalls. It was anybody's match. The JBA got the upperhand and Nagayo made the save. After throwing her outside, a German suplex by Tateno pinned Asuka and the JBA are the first ever International womens tag team champions!
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Post by tyguy on Jun 9, 2008 18:22:47 GMT -4
IWWF TV Katana Dome Osaka, Japan June 9, 2008 [/b][/center] Yumi Fukawa def. Toshiyo Yamada [/center] A really great opening match that Fukawa came out on top after the cross arm breaker. Fabulous Moolah def. Ida Mae Martinez [/center] The Fabulous One pummeled Ida Mae the entire match with her distinct power advantage. Sherri Martel def. Lita [/center] The Sensational One dominated the match. Lita briefly had some offense but missed a dive to the floor, nearly knocking herself out. Martel came off the top rope for the pin. Reggie Bennett def. Wendi Richter [/center] Bennett destroyed Richter, using the Global Bomb twice for the win. Combat Toyoda def. Dump Matsumoto [/center] Combat turned the match around and crushed Dump with multiple powerbombs, winning with the Combat Driver. Crush Gals def. Glamor Girls [/center] A tremendous back and forth tag team encounter. Great teamwork by both units. Martin broke up one pin attempt but Nagayo put away Kai for the win. Bull Nakano def. Manami Toyota [/center] An epic battle that could have gone either way. Nakano came away with the win and likely earned a shot at the IWWF title. Aja Kong/Devil Masami def. Akira Hokuto/Mayumi Ozaki [/center] Best 2/3 Falls Las Cachorras def. Double Inoue (2-1) [/center] A wild and crazy first fall that saw Double Inoue lambast Mita over and over before taking the fall with a double team after Shimoda had made the save. The second fall almost ended real fast but Mita somehow kicked out after Shimoda had been dumped to the outside. At this point Shimoda was almost by herself but had to make a tag to Mita. Shimoda and Mita stayed alive and pinned Kyoko with the Ax Kick/DVD combo to even the match. In the third fall Shimoda and Mita were able to use double team moves, not letting Mita in for too long, and went to the use of their yellow and purple steel chairs. Shimoda pinned Takako with a Tiger suplex to pull out an incredible victory.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 28, 2008 13:21:23 GMT -4
IWWF TV Hiroshima Green Arena Hiroshima, Japan June 16, 2008 [/b][/center] Chaparrita Asari def. LitaIda Mae Martinez def. Wendi RichterToshiyo Yamada def. Reggie BennettDevil Masami def. Combat ToyodaDump Matsumoto def. Yumi FukawaCrush Gals def. Fabulous Moolah/Sherri MartelGlamor Girls def. Double InoueManami Toyota def. Aja KongIWWF Tag Team Championship Jumping Bomb Angels (ch) def. Las Cachorras by DQIWWF Championship Bull Nakano def. Akira Hokuto (ch)After Hokuto missed off the top rope, Nakano dropped the Guillotine leg to win the title.
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