The Magical Sugar Rabbits Dominate in Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling Event as Yuka Sakazaki Returns from US Tour with Impressive Performance
She then playfully taunted Sakazaki, warning her to be prepared for what was to come.
Written by: Jessi B
In the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, the Joshi Pro Wrestling event on February 11th gave wrestling enthusiasts a spectacular display of athleticism and bravado. The stars of the show were the talented tag team duo of Mizuki and Yuka Sakazaki, better known as the Magical Sugar Rabbits, who took on the formidable pairing of Misaki Ohata and Suzume.
Sakazaki, fresh from her one-month tour in the United States, showcased her exceptional teamwork with Mizuki, unleashing a simultaneous Frankensteiner on their hapless opponents. The coordinated and cohesive Magical Sugar Rabbits dazzled the crowd with their impressive simultaneous planchas from the corners of the ring.
But the scrappy Ohata proved to be a worthy adversary, as she fought back with ferocity, slamming the duo with a devastating double body slam. Mizuki was then subjected to the dizzying gyrations of Ohata's giant swing, leaving her disoriented and vulnerable.
After the match, Mizuki made it clear that she had declared war on Sakazaki, the Princess of Princesses champion. The stakes were high, and the tension palpable.
As the match crossed the 10-minute threshold, Sakazaki pulled off a breathtaking feat of athleticism, executing a mesmerizing floating-style brainbuster on Mizuki. The momentum had clearly shifted, and the champion seized the opportunity to ensnare Ohata in a trap, spinning her around and dropping her with the devastating Magical Merry-Go-Round.
Sakazaki was not done yet, executing her signature move, the Toy Story 4, on Suzume, ultimately pinning her for a three-count. The crowd was electrified, the Magical Sugar Rabbits basking in their hard-won victory.
Mizuki was ecstatic at her partner's return from the United States, exclaiming, "I've been waiting for you!" She embraced Sakazaki, gratefully acknowledging the positive impact the unique style of wrestling had had on her. She then playfully taunted Sakazaki, warning her to be prepared for what was to come.
Sakazaki, however, was focused on the future, acknowledging the possibility of a title match. With a wry smile, she said, "Not yet. Right now, I'm just happy to see you again, and I haven't thought that far ahead... I don't know if I can maintain that motivation until the event at the Ariake Arena."
The buzz surrounding the potential collision of the two former tag team champions was palpable. Wrestling enthusiasts worldwide eagerly anticipate what promises to be an enthralling contest.