Rossy posted on Twitter that Mina Shirakawa and Mariah May just team together for the last time. Appears Mariah popping up in AEW imminently has some legs.
And in her last Stardom match, Mariah gets to face her newest bestie Hanan
Can’t be trusting white women in StardomMariah was one of my favorites hate to see her go hope she flourishes else where
Poor Mina though
Leaves Cosmic Angels
Forms Club Venus (With Xia Brookeside & Mariah May)
Wins The White Belt
Xia Leaves
Two others join CV
Loses the White Belt
Jessie & Zena Leaves CV
Now Mariah Leaves CV
She still has Waka though
Hopefully this free time involves a pit stop in Zen Nippon to return the favor to KentGOAT Miyahara.Nakajima Is leaving NOAH.
How him ir Sugi are not brain dead at this point in their career Is a complete mystery.
If New Japan has another booker he's be an awesome addition to that roster, alas...
Dragon keeping Neck Strong Awareness aliveIt's over
Speaking on Getting Over, Danielson was asked about a potential G1 run.
"I don't know. Sometimes, I have delusions of doing the G1. I think that's what they are. I think they're delusions in the sense of, that's something I've wanted to do forever and ever and ever. I've never been able to do it. 'This year would be the year to do it,' except, is it? By the time the next G1 rolls around, I'll be 43, and with how many injuries...that's a big part of why I want to step away from full-time wrestling too. To do this, I love doing this, but it's not worth the expense of my health later on in life. I've already had enough injuries as it is. Right now, I feel like the injuries that I've had are manageable in the sense of long-term. I'm constantly doing stuff for my neck so that my neck isn't bad when I'm 70. The concussion stuff, I do my best, but all of us, we're just hoping for the best. We don't know. There is no concrete science on it. I think now, doing a G1, might be a little irresponsible of me, in comparison to what my overall long-term goals are, which is being there for my kids and there for my family," said Danielson.
Dragon in the G1 would be like that scene in “Not Another Teen Movie” where they kept making that fat man run football plays even though he had a concussionIt's over
Speaking on Getting Over, Danielson was asked about a potential G1 run.
"I don't know. Sometimes, I have delusions of doing the G1. I think that's what they are. I think they're delusions in the sense of, that's something I've wanted to do forever and ever and ever. I've never been able to do it. 'This year would be the year to do it,' except, is it? By the time the next G1 rolls around, I'll be 43, and with how many injuries...that's a big part of why I want to step away from full-time wrestling too. To do this, I love doing this, but it's not worth the expense of my health later on in life. I've already had enough injuries as it is. Right now, I feel like the injuries that I've had are manageable in the sense of long-term. I'm constantly doing stuff for my neck so that my neck isn't bad when I'm 70. The concussion stuff, I do my best, but all of us, we're just hoping for the best. We don't know. There is no concrete science on it. I think now, doing a G1, might be a little irresponsible of me, in comparison to what my overall long-term goals are, which is being there for my kids and there for my family," said Danielson.