"The Queen of Villains" - Netflix series about Dump Matsumoto and Joshi fukkery in the 80's (Sept 19th)

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My girl asked if i finished watching without her ?

Me: “Beauty beauty/ Beauty Paaaiirrr”. Shyt was fire, I couldn’t wait :yeshrug:


So many modern moves come from that generation of Joshi set , it’s amazing
 

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My girl asked if i finished watching without her ?

Me: “Beauty beauty/ Beauty Paaaiirrr”. Shyt was fire, I couldn’t wait :yeshrug:


So many modern moves come from that generation of Joshi set , it’s amazing
This facts. I'm glad they clearly state in the show how Jaguar Yakota was the best worker of them all. Jaguar worked like a time traveler. Her matches from 82-85 look like shyt you see today. Legit doing Tiger Driver 91's a decade before Misawa "created" the move.

Beauty Pair theme is a bop:wow:
 

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Finally got around to watching this. Finished it today. I thought it was kind of slow at first. But, when Ol girl flipped the switch to become Dump. Hooked me. Legit felt like I was in with the crowd. She popped in and I immediately leaned up off the couch. I need to go back to watch Glow, now cause I felt like the girls in Glow had better choreography but the girls in this felt more raw and real. Though some of their shyt was a bit too sloppy poor suplexes/and a lot of the like roundhouse/turning side kick type moves for the "Karate" girls. But, naw this was good shyt.
 
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