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    BOSS To Mammy Are The New Wave Tag Team Champions | #AndNEW

    Subhojeet MukherjeeBy Subhojeet MukherjeeSeptember 20, 20202 Mins Read
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    The latest Pro Wrestling WAVE show featured a tag team title match. The champions Sakura Hirota and Yuka Miyazaki defended their titles against the team of Mio Momono & Yumi Ohka, who are better known as BOSS To Mammy.

    It was an intense match from start to finish as each team gave it their all in order to emerge as the victors. When all was said and done, it was the team of Mio Momono & Yumi Ohka who won the match. Thus they became the new Wave Tag Team Champions.

    This marks their second reign as Wave Tag Team Champions. They first won the title back in August 2018. Mio Momono & Yumi Ohka’s first reign lasted 132 days before they lost the titles to Sakura Hirota and Yuka Miyazaki in December 2018.

    Sakura Hirota and Yuka Miyazaki had been the champions till now, albeit they took two long breaks. So they successfully defended their titles thrice until they dropped them to BOSS To Mammy.

    BOSS To Mammy Are The New Wave Tag Team Champions

    Mio Momono & Yumi Ohka made their debut in 2017 and have been a team ever since. They competed in Pro Wrestling Wave and also had a match in Marvelous That Women’s Pro Wrestling in 2018.

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    This was a huge victory for the two, especially Momono. She had been on the shelf for the majority of the past two years owing to injuries. Due to the first injury, she and Ohka dropped the titles and she was away from the ring for several months. Following her return from her first injury, she got injured again shortly after. It took her a long time to recover as she was on the shelf until August of this year.

    However, that did not diminish her skills inside the squared circle. She and her partner Ohka reclaimed the titles and are now at the top of the Pro Wrestling WAVE’s tag team division.

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