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>It has been quiet since so many of the rabble-rousers decided to visit Japan, has it not? Unfortunately, I have little desire to visit the land of those who raped Nanking.
>Still, even those gwailo bimbos who did not get invited to participate decided it was best to go and pay their respects to the World War runners up.
>Even the so-called Miss USA dressed in their kimono. It will be quite pleasurable to see her trade that for the cheongsam.
>Still, with so many of the cats away. It is time for the dragon to come out and play.
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>What an excellent show from both GJPW and WWA with their Forbidden Allure event.
>As a proud member of the WWA, I cannot help but pass on my respect to all the girls who managed to bring home the win.
>I am also ecstatic to announce that it was the first WWA special event show to be broadcast in China as per the new deal. Truly, we are living in an unprecedently global age of cooperation between nations and peoples.
>The WWA is not just for Americans, but for everybody. From the British on their dreary isle, to the French with their pro-pedophile petitions, to the humble and diligent Chinese. The WWA is THE global waifu wrestling brand, and it was that diversity that saw them bring home the win today.
>I'm so proud of our girls and our dear friends.
>And I'm also proud of the former main eventers who have fallen off so far that they didn't get invited. I'm sure they'll bounce back soon! Merch sales and belts aren't everything, sometimes you just need to commit some domestic terrorism or sell your piss online to stay relevant. I try not to judge, I am still learning your curious foreign ways.
>I am but a humble visitor from China, thank you for helping me understand your ways, truly.