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Em and Lindsay discuss the legendary deathmatch wrestling of Megumi Kudo, focusing on several matches from her iconic run in FMW.
This episode really has everything: barbed wire rings, tiny hatchets, hair drags & powerbombs into more barbed wire, accidental pins, and more. And at the heart of it, an all-time great joshi whose name deserves ranking among the very best of the best.
Our watch list for this episode:
Combat Toyoda vs. Megumi Kudo for the FMW Women’s Championship in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Current Blast Death Match
FMW Fighting Creation ‘96 (5/5/1996)
Megumi Kudo & Bison Kimura vs. Lioness Asuka & Shark Tsuchiya in a Scramble Bunkhouse Match
FMW Winning Road 1997 (3/28/1997)
Megumi Kudo vs. Mayumi Ozaki in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Barricade Mat Double Hell Death Match
FMW Fighting Creation (4/18/1997)
Shark Tsuchiya vs. Megumi Kudo for the FMW Women’s Championship in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Current Explosion Barricade Double Hell Death Match
FMW Fighting Creation (4/29/1997)
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Em and Lindsay discuss the legendary deathmatch wrestling of Megumi Kudo, focusing on several matches from her iconic run in FMW.
This episode really has everything: barbed wire rings, tiny hatchets, hair drags & powerbombs into more barbed wire, accidental pins, and more. And at the heart of it, an all-time great joshi whose name deserves ranking among the very best of the best.
Our watch list for this episode:
Combat Toyoda vs. Megumi Kudo for the FMW Women’s Championship in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Current Blast Death Match
FMW Fighting Creation ‘96 (5/5/1996)
Megumi Kudo & Bison Kimura vs. Lioness Asuka & Shark Tsuchiya in a Scramble Bunkhouse Match
FMW Winning Road 1997 (3/28/1997)
Megumi Kudo vs. Mayumi Ozaki in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Barricade Mat Double Hell Death Match
FMW Fighting Creation (4/18/1997)
Shark Tsuchiya vs. Megumi Kudo for the FMW Women’s Championship in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Current Explosion Barricade Double Hell Death Match
FMW Fighting Creation (4/29/1997)