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blizzardsuplex · 11 months ago
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DASH Chisako vs. Momo Watanabe from Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling's Sendai Girls Pro-Wrestling Korakuen Hall Event, 07/15/2024
[DASH's dives and splashes in this match were a thing of beauty!]
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stardomprowrestling · 8 months ago
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TODAY on Sendai Girls (Wrestle Universe):
✨ Aya Sakura vs YUNA in the Jaja Uma Tournament semi-finals. Sakura wins and proceeds to the finals, taking place on the 20th!
✨ Syuri + DASH Chisako vs Mika Iwata + Miyuki Tasake. DASH pins Iwata, and after the match, Syuri challenges Iwata for a singles match!
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wrestlingmgc · 11 months ago
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Sendai Girls Tag Team Champions Dash Chisako and Kaoru
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torukun1 · 2 years ago
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July 8th, 2023
From DASH Chisako's IG:
Thank you for your continued support guys 🔥 Today marks 17 years of debut 😊♥ And 17 years of virginity!! Walking the wrestler life with a bunch of girls. Coming back in a week. Because my 2023 hasn't even started yet. I'll be promoted from 7.16 🔥
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ashitakaxsan · 1 year ago
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Experience the power and passion of women's wrestling with Sendai Girls.
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Below is the pro wrestler DASH Chisako:
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erdwrestling · 7 days ago
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switchbladeclub · 2 months ago
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coquinaclutch · 4 months ago
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dynamitekansai · 1 year ago
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渡辺桃選手からDASH・チサコへ。メッセージが届きました。 Momo Watanabe sends a message to "Hardcore Queen" DASH Chisako.
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wrestlingwiththoughts · 4 months ago
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Sareee & Mio Momono vs. Chihiro Hashimoto & Mika Iwata, Sendai Girls, January 7, 2024
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This series is focused on Sareee's return to joshi puroresu after the failed time in WWE NXT. However, let's turn our focus briefly to Chihiro Hashimoto. Back in 2016, I had noted after watching Meiko Satomura vs. Chihiro Hashimoto that Hashimoto seemed very raw, which makes sense since she had had only 45 matches and was in her first year in her career at that point. By the time Hashimoto wrestled Sareee in her return match in Sareee-ISM Chapter 1, Hashimoto was an eight year veteran with more than 405 matches under her belt. In the intervening years, Hashimoto had several other Sendai Girls World Championship reigns, won the Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship with Mika Iwata and Yuu, won the KO-D Six Man Tag Team Championship with DASH Chisako and Meiko Satomura, and has developed into one of the most well-regarded wrestlers in Japan. Other than Japan, she's only wrestled in England with Pro Wrestling EVE and Fight Club: PRO, so one could reasonably argue that she's one of the best and most underseen wrestlers in the world.
Back on topic, Sareee headlined Sareee-ISM Chapter I with a singles match against Hashimoto. Between then and now (let's just say now instead of then and now to avoid a whole Space Balls thing here), Sareee teamed with KAIRI to face Arisa Nakajima and Takumi Iroha to reignite Sareee's feud with Nakajima, beat Nakajima for the SEAdLINNNG Beyond the Sea title, and then teamed with Nakajima against Kaoru Ito and Tomoko Watanabe and Hiroyo Matsumoto and Riko Kaiju. She's defended the Beyond the Sea title against Ayame Sasamura too. She's also kept the story with Hashimoto going by teaming with Saori Anou to face Hashimoto and Yuu's Team 200kg. And she's faced Mika Iwata a few times, losing twice and drawing once in tag matches and winning in a singles bout. In the spirit of Sareee turning foes to friends, she also had a time limit draw with Mio Momono six days before teaming with her against Hashimoto and Mika Iwata.
Sareee pushing Momono into the corner because she wanted in no uncertain terms to start the match was the type of killer attitude I love to see in a wrestler. We don't get Hashimoto vs. Sareee immediately, though, since Iwata starts the match for her team. Iwata and Sareee get into one-upmanship right away by blocking each other's attacks and snapping each other to the mat so they can kick each other's back. There is a meanness (because I'm trying to avoid using the word "intensity" again after running into a deficit on my budget of that word) and a snap to Sareee's and Iwata's exchanges, and I am greatly entertained already.
Iwata tags in Hashimoto, but Sareee wants another piece of her, so she ignores her partner to stay in the match. Don't tell me that there's not storytelling in joshi puroresu because I will point you to just the first two minutes of this match; this stuff transcends language barriers. With Hashimoto, we switch to shows of dominance through grappling instead of striking. Hashimoto can knock Sareee down by running through her with a shoulder tackle, but Sareee needs a lot more momentum by running and jumping off the ropes to take Hashimoto down. Having gotten her satisfaction by hitting a dropkick to a seated Hashimoto's face, Sareee finally tags in Momono, who jets from her corner to knock Iwata off the corner and then call in Sareee for the assist (after some struggle against the more powerful Hashimoto) on a double team sequence.
I really liked the Momono countered Hashimoto's lariat with her speed, ducking both arms and forcing Hashimoto to the mat. Sareee is the invader here, since Hashimoto is on her home Sendai Girls turf, but Hashimoto once again powers out of Sareee's offense by doing push-ups and crawling to the ropes while trapped in Sareee's Boston crab. I liked the little touch of Momono sweeping Hashimoto's arms out from under her when she was close; it's just the right level of petty competitiveness that I want to see.
Speaking of being petty and mean, Iwata tags back in after Hashimoto struggles through the pain to hit Sareee with a powerslam. Iwata and Sareee established at the start that she's Sareee's equal in striking and bad attitude, and Iwata backs Sareee into a corner with kicks that crumple Sareee. Momono breaks up Iwata's momentum by cheapshotting her while she ran the ropes, and that gives Sareee a chance to catch her breath and double team Iwata with Momono.
It doesn't do a whole lot for Sareee and Momono, and Sareee has no choice but to attack Iwata's leg to neutralize her kicks. A dragon screw, a stomp, and some kicks later, and we get Momono back in to hit a seated Iwata with a running dropkick to the face. The people who obsess over selling body parts won't love the fact that Iwata doesn't seem too fazed by the attacks on her legs, but I accept that Iwata has really strong legs, so even though Sareee and Momono have targeted them, they're still targeting her strongest part, so it really only just slows her down.
We finally get the last combination of wrestlers as Hashimoto tags in and squashes Momono with a charging splash and a stalling vertical suplex. Momono, like Sareee in her singles match months ago, has no luck launching Hashimoto from the top rope, and Sareee's interference throughout the match finally costs her as Hashimoto gets to dangle Momono in a chokehold from the middle turnbuckle because the referee is focused on keeping Sareee in her corner. Hashimoto crashes on a surprisingly snappy flip from the middle rope, so we're back to even footing for the finishing sequence.
Hashimoto and Momono unload German suplexes on each other, and Momono tags Sareee back in. Unfortunately, Sareee gets caught in an inventive submission setup that showcases Hashimoto's strength, and not even Momono's kicks can get her to release the hold.
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We get a dive train train from Momono and Sareee, and then Hashimoto and Sareee get the spotlight. Sareee hits her messy looking headscissors (which I half wish she would stop doing if she can't give it snap), lets go of a pin to stomp Hashimoto, and then hits a splash (maybe? the angle looks like it was intended to be a splash, but it ends up looking like a dropkick to Hashimoto's ribs). Sareee gets ahead of herself with a backdrop driver and some forearms to Hashimoto's chest, but Hashimoto equalizes the field with some wild swinging forearms to Sareee's head. Sareee tries a headbutt to set up her arm capture back driver, but Hashimoto is once again able to surprise her with the German suplex to win the match.
There are things to nitpick (Sareee's headscissors, Sareee's spinning kick), but there's too much good in this match for me to grade it harshly. I really enjoyed the atmosphere at the start and just how nasty everyone feels in this match. It's paced well and gives Iwata and Momono chances to shine (Iwata more than Momono to me) before giving us Hashimoto vs. Sareee. It's another easy recommendation.
The match is available on Sendai Girls' YouTube page.
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andjoshiforall · 3 years ago
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🖤🖤💜🖤
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playingthesaint7823 · 2 years ago
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Looks like a reunion with Meiko and a meet up with two legends went well for the Senjo crew.
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wrestlingmgc · 1 year ago
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World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Tag Team Champions & Sendai Girls Tag Team Champions Jumboni Sisters
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torukun1 · 3 years ago
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Sendai Girls 10/10/2022 Shinjuku FACE
Team 200 KG vs. Reiwa Ultima Powers
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jeremydanielmonroe · 3 years ago
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DASH Chisako hitting a beautiful frog splash on Kasai
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jasvvy · 3 years ago
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