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All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling. WWWA World Single Championship [7] WWWA World Tag Team Championship – with Aja Kong [citation needed] MMC Cup New Year Tournament (2003) Japan Grand Prix (2003) [129] AWA Superstars of Wrestling. AWA World Women's Championship [7] The Baltimore Sun. Woman of the Year (2008) [130] Cauliflower Alley Club
He is the founder of the Hong Kong Pro-Wrestling Federation, Hong Kong's first professional wrestling promotion. Ho has also competed in various independent promotions in Japan, mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, and Europe. In Chinese surname order, his surname is actually Ho but in English world some people misunderstood his surname as Lun.
Sex141 Home page Type of site Directory Available in English, Chinese Owner March Computer Company (defunct) Founder(s) Chan Sai-ngan Revenue HK$60m URL go141.com sex141.com sex141.hk nightlife141.com Commercial Yes Registration Optional Launched 2002 ; 23 years ago (2002) Current status Active Sex141 is the most active information network in Hong Kong for sex workers, established in 2002 as ...
Her efforts to spread women's wrestling internationally reached Japan and brought about the World Wide Women's Wrestling Association (WWWA). Mildred Burke introduced women's wrestling to several countries, including almost every state of the United States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, and parts of Asia, including Japan, Hong Kong, Macao, and the ...
Hong Kexin (born 6 January 2002) is a Chinese freestyle wrestler. She won one of the bronze medals in the women's 57 kg event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. She is also a bronze medalist in the 57 kg event at the 2022 Asian Games .
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He says that China is a fertile ground for professional wrestling. [ 2 ] Beginning in the mid-2010s, the United States -based WWE , expanded its market into China by performing several house shows in Shanghai and Beijing .