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Eimi Gloria Matsudo (松戸グロリア英美, Matsudo Guroria Eimi, born February 21, 1994), better known by her ring name Giulia (ジュリア, Juria), is a Japanese professional wrestler. She is signed to WWE , where she performs on the NXT brand and is the current NXT Women's Champion in her first reign .
The Ladies' Paradise (also known as Paradise; Italian: Il paradiso delle signore) is an Italian period drama television series on RAI Italian television, [1] loosely based on the 1883 novel Au bonheur des dames by Émile Zola. [2]
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On February 12, Giulia teamed up with Thekla and Mirai to defeat Cosmic Angels (Tam Nakano, Unagi Sayaka and Mai Sakurai) in a six-woman tag team match. After months of Giulia asking Mai Sakurai if she wants to be stronger, Sakurai told Cosmic Angels' unit leader Nakano "I don't want to dance, I want to wrestle" and joined Donna Del Mondo. [29]
Various roster members at the third anniversary of the company in 2014. World Wonder Ring Stardom is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded in 2010. Stardom personnel consists of professional wrestlers, commentators, ring announcers, and various other positions.
When Women Were Called Virgins (Italian: Quando le donne si chiamavano madonne) is a 1972 commedia sexy all'italiana written and directed by Aldo Grimaldi.It is part of a series of derivative erotic comedies set in the Middle Ages which were based on the success of Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Decameron.
Eimi Naruse (成瀬 瑛美, born 1988), Japanese singer and voice actress Amy Yamada ( 山田 詠美 , born 1959) , Japanese writer Eimi Gloria Matsudo ( 松戸グロリア英美 , born 1994) Italian-Japanese professional wrestler also known as Giulia
[1] [2] [3] The popularity of "Donne" was reinforced by its use as theme song in a long-running Knorr commercial campaign. [1] In 1994, Zucchero recorded a Spanish-language version of the song titled "Chicas", with lyrics by Fito Paez. [3] Artists who covered the song include Fiorello and Neri per Caso. [4]