>>13941879Most of the 2000s joshi fall here. Toshie Uematsu, Azumi Hyuga and a bunch of others are great but the bulk of their careers happened when people stopped caring about joshi and before the 2010s/streaming era revival. I'd even extend it to wrestlers like LCO whose best stuff was after it started falling off in the second half of the 90s. Then you have the oned that started too early like Hiroyo, Kurihara and the like so that once exposure started happening they were already starting to break down or had retired.
And now a lot of the dark ages stuff that used to be everywhere on Youtube and the like is harder to find than it was 10+ years ago making it harder to go back and really appreciate them.