OZ Academy, for me, always seems a little under the radar for joshi promotions. You often hear a lot of love thrown to Ice Ribbon and SEAdLINNNG mainly outside of Stardom, but OZ Academy generally has a lot of good, solid matches and their first show of the new year has a stacked roster. The show starts with Hikaru Shida and Aja Kong’s match being awarded the Best Bout of last year, and Shida getting the ‘Best Wizard’ award which I assume is MVP, but seriously Best Wizard is much cooler.

Mayumi Ozaki vs Tsubasa Kurigaki: Mayumi Ozaki is a total badass, even though her whole act with Ozaki-gun is ruined by that POLICE idiot. Oh he does my brain in. Anyway. He immediately ruins Kurigaki’s entrance and beats her repeatedly with chairs, chains and the whole ‘match’ descends into Ozaki-gun just beating Tsubasa with chairs while the referee watches. Ozaki wins with a cradle. 1/2*
Yoshiko vs Yumiko Hotta: Now this should be more like it. Both are big, powerful and yet capable of a lot more than you might think. It’s almost a dirty secret of joshi now how good Yoshiko is, considering her past troubles. Hotta, at 52 years old, is the oldest on the show but doesn’t feel out of place at all.
Yoshiko doesn’t show Hotta any respect, and her strikes and the corner facewash are particularly stiff looking. This is much more of a hoss brawl than a more typical match, and Hotta makes sure to introduce Yoshiko to as many chairs as possible. She also reverses a Death Valley bomb into an armbar most expertly. Unfortunately the match ends in a time limit draw before we get a winner, as it looked like it could be building to something pretty good. ***

Sonoko Kato & Ryo Mizunami vs Hikaru Shida & Rina Yamashita: Now this match has more than enough talent in it to be great. Rina and Hikaru don’t seem to be quite on the same page as a team, but this should be a lot of fun.
Yeah, Shida and Yamashita are really struggling to work together, including a hilarious bit involving Rina throwing the kendo stick at Hikaru and almost allowing a tag on the other side. Mizunami brims with energy and charisma, and I think now with her tag team partner Ohata retired, maybe she’ll get more time to shine. Her and Rina crashing big stiff lariats on eath other was great, and she works well with Kato who I have no experience with but I like what she brings to the table. A very even match, with Shida and Rina losing after Sonoko pins Rina. Lots of good spots, the odd dose of comedy and plenty of fire. ***1/2
Sakura Hirota vs Tae Honma: Sakura Hirota is mental, and you never know what is going to happen in her matches. Tae Honma is a gem, totally underrated and one of my favourite discoveries of the last year in joshi.
Sakura’s opening promo seemed to be threatening to punch Tae in the asshole. I think. Seriously, I really don’t get her at all. Her little rope bounce trick was cool though, and her missing the topes is pretty funny actually. Tae does most of the actual wrestling work here, and Hirota wasn’t anywhere near as annoying as I’ve found her in the past. She nails Tae with the big asshole punch, then escapes an armbar attempt to then just fall on a running Honma and get the three count. Gentleman’s **1/2
Beast Friends vs Ozaki-gun: Only a fool would bet against this match being great, but with Ozaki-gun involved, you can always be wrong. Aja Kong has a badass robe, Yumi Ohka has the best big boot in joshi, Anou and Yuhiki are awesome, Yoneyama and Hiroyo are awesome, this should be totally magic.
You get the usual Yoneyama comedy spots, the usual Ozaki-gun crowd brawling spots, and I love how Maya is a totally different heel bitch here from her usual ‘ACE’ style character in Ice Ribbon. Poor Yoneyama takes a lot of abuse, even from Ozaki herself at ringside, but there’s no POLICE nonsense, which shows how they don’t need that idiot to be a great heel unit. Whne Matsumoto finally gets in, Saori Anou clocks her with a beautiful enziguri and tags in Ohka, who has a really good couple of minutes before there’s more interference from Ozaki again.
I do like OZ Academy, but this constant Ozaki-gun shenanigans can get a little tiresome, especially when the referees show no attempt to stop it.. There’s a number of good spots coming fast, like Hiroyo powerbombing Kaori while she superplexes Maya, a funny skit involving Aja’s metal box and Kaori’s always impressive top rope senton, before Aja crushes Maya with a top rope back elbow drop for the win. ***3/4
Final thoughts: A fun show if you removes the Ozaki-gun bullshit at the start, and there is nothing that you won’t enjoy. The main event underdelivered a little I feel, but a good show.












This is my first ever PURE-J show, so I apologise in advance for my lack of knowledge of stories or some of the wrestlers. It’s a promotion I’ve meant to check out in the past, so I thought I would give it a go. I recognise some of the wrestlers, and I know that the main event is bound to be good since it has one of my top Joshi of 2018 in it.


KAZUKI & Rydeen Hagane (WANTED) vs Manami Katsu & SAKI: Now this is a match of four people I have never seen before, so it’ll be fun. This is a two out of three falls match for the Daily Sports Tag Team title number one contenders. SAKI has a really cool entrance outfit, and KAZUKI has got that YOSHI HASHI hairdo spot on. Katsu doesn’t get the hand shake so I’m going with Hagane and KAZUKI as the heels here.
Command Bolshoi & Jaguar Yokota vs Kaori Yoneyama & Tsubasa Kurigaki: It both astounds and confounds me that Jaguar Yokota is still performing at 57 years old. The Godmother of Joshi is an icon, but her partner and promotion owner Command Bolshoi has a good reputation too. I love Yoneyama, and I’ve seen Kurigaki a few times last year, normally tagging with Yumiko Hotta.
Hanako Nakamori vs Arisa Nakajima: Anything that has the queen of the death stare Arisa Nakajima in it has my attention immediately. I don’t know Nakamori at all, but the fact that she refused the hand and booted Arisa right in the head as a start to this match means I’m all in on her so far!
DASH Chisako vs Mei Hoshizuki: DASH takes on this Marvelous newbie, and Mei immediately tries to attack with dropkicks, but it doesn’t do much and then DASH takes her out with a big boot. Not often that DASH is the bigger wrestler in the ring, and she asserts her dominance by taking Mei outside and kneeing the shit out of her. It sounds strange, but there’s something very enjoyable about watching the rookies get beaten down by a veteran. It really helps the rookie’s fire up spots feel more important, and even though she loses here, Hoshizuki gives a decent account of herself. ***
Aiger vs Hikaru Shida vs KAORU vs Sakura Hirota: Aiger is totally weird and terrifying, as is the start of this match when the four all start rolling around on the floor. I feel like there’s definitely something I’m missing here, as Aiger’s weird powers seem to turn two great wrestlers and one average wrestler into a waste of a match. I’m begging for more Shida vs KAORU and less of Hirota being weird and Aiger being really strange. Although I will say I laughed out loud at Hirota’s failed suicide dive. Aiger wins after pinning all three, after Shida and KAORU were kissed unconscious by Hirota, who tried the same trick on Aiger, only for it to backfire. Jesus… *1/2
Cassandra Miyagi, Manami, Meiko Satomura & Mika Iwata vs Aja Kong, Hiroyo Matsumoto, Alex Lee and Mikoto Shindo: Now, this is the kind of match I can really sink my teeth into. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it to the end of time, the sooner Aja brings back Jungle Emperor the better! Matsumoto is probably my favourite joshi ever, Iwata is a star in waiting, Kong and Meiko are legends, Miyagi is awesome too, but I’m not very informed on the others. Shindo is another Marvelous rookie, Alex Lee is a freelancer and Manami is a 14 year old Sendai Girls rookie. 14…
Millie McKenzie vs Ayame Sasamura: This is for the Sendai Girls Junior title, and this is a really good match. McKenzie really shows off her Britwres grappling skills, and while it is ridiculous to say how good she is for 18 years old considering we’ve had a 14 year old on this show, Millie is fucking great. Her stuff looks legit, her suplexes are explosive and she deserved this spot. Sasamura is great too, keeping up with the technical side and selling the submissions really well. She reminds me a lot of KUSHIDA, working this highly technical junior style.
Chihiro Hashimoto vs Sareee: This is for the Sendai Girls World Title, and features one of, I feel, the most underrated joshi in the game, the champion Hashimoto. She’s a powerhouse, and her amateur style really makes her different from a lot of other joshi. I haven’t seen a lot of Sareee before but there is always a bit of buzz about her online so…