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>Miu Watanabe of Tojo is amazing! She swings faster than the men!
>I don't have time to count the number of "I-chii, ni..."!
>Miu Watanabe, that was crazy when she body-slammed both of them together just now.
>I guess Miu Watanabe was the most impressive player in the Tokyo Joshi match. I haven't seen a giant swing in a while, and she lifts two people.
>Miu Watanabe will be the eye of the typhoon in the women's wrestling world in less than a year. (Sorry if that is already the case.)
>The most interesting match so far is the one provided by Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling. I especially like Miu Watanabe. There are not many women who use the giant swing, and it looks good in the Dome.
>The MVPs of the first half are Suwama and Miu Watanabe.
>I saw a Tokyo Joshi match for the first time today, and Miu Watanabe was great.
>She caught a running fighter and did a giant swing....
>She's not that big, but she had a lot of power.
>I don't really like professional women's players, but I liked Miu Watanabe of the Tokyo Joshi team. Her positioning and movements were great, not only to attract and receive the opponent's moves, but also to make sure that the opponent's moves were beautifully executed.
>By the way, yesterday's giant swing by Miu Watanabe of Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling was amazing. I've never seen a giant swing like that before! It was the biggest shock since Gorilla Monsoon. I'll remember you, Miu Watanabe.
>Yesterday at the Dome, Tokyo Joshi's Miu Watanabe's giant swing, with its unusual entrance and high-speed rotation, was too much. She is a power fighter in spite of her slim figure? I'll do some research.
>I was really curious about Miu Watanabe who had a giant swing in the 8-member tag team match yesterday...
>I'm surprised she can do the giant swing with that cuteness.
>I watched ABEMA for Muto, and the thing that caught my attention the most was Miu Watanabe's two-person body slam.
>I'll have to remember this group called Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling.