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[Breaking News] per tokyo sports
In a stunning move, the WWE and Paul Levesque, also known as Triple H, have announced the acquisition of the Japanese women's wrestling promotion, Ice Ribbon.

Ice Ribbon has long been known for its talented roster of female wrestlers and unique style of competition, which has garnered a loyal following both in Japan and around the world. The promotion has also been a breeding ground for future stars, with several Ice Ribbon alumnae going on to achieve success in other promotions, including the WWE.

With this acquisition, the WWE and Triple H are sending a message that they are serious about expanding their reach into the global wrestling market, particularly in the women's division. Ice Ribbon will be rebranded as a WWE subsidiary, and its roster of talented wrestlers will now have the opportunity to showcase their skills to a wider audience.

Triple H spoke about the acquisition in a press release, saying, "Ice Ribbon has been a cornerstone of women's wrestling in Japan for many years, and we are honored to welcome them into the WWE family. We see a lot of potential in their roster and their unique style of wrestling, and we look forward to working with them to bring their brand to even greater heights."

Ice Ribbon founder and Hajime Sato, also commented on the acquisition, saying, "We are excited to join forces with the WWE and to have the opportunity to showcase our brand of wrestling to an even larger audience. We believe that this partnership will help us to continue to grow and evolve as a promotion, while staying true to our roots and the unique style of wrestling that our fans have come to love."

The acquisition of Ice Ribbon is just the latest move by the WWE to expand its global reach and to invest in the future of women's wrestling. With this new partnership, the WWE is poised to take the women's division to even greater heights, both in Japan and around the world.