Time to prepare the snacks, break out the candy, and ready the sweet tooth. This upcoming episode of ChocoPro promises to be a very interesting one, as it will feature the Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling return of a colorful, masked wrestler that can best be described as “gluttonous.” For this reason alone, this upcoming episode of ChocoPro will be one to witness. Here is a rundown on the confirmed action to take place.
I hit a person with a stick for the first time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In memory🧠#ChocoPro https://t.co/rhwqsetmgd— 小石川 チエ (@chie_gtmv) November 13, 2020
Chie Koishikawa vs. Baliyan Akki
Last time on ChocoPro, Chie Koishikawa and Baliyan Akki were involved in a three-way match with Emi Sakura. Despite the energetic offense of Koishikawa and dynamic approach of Akki, it was the elder Pencil Army member that reigned supreme. This time, Koishikawa and Akki look to settle their differences in singles competition. The last time Akki was involved in a singles contest was episode sixty, which took place earlier this year, with a victory over Tokiko Kirihara. Since then, his shoulder has appeared to heal well. With the self-proclaimed “Ace” of ChocoPro operating at a higher level, Gatoh Move’s newest full-timer has her work cut out for her.
なんで!?なんで!?
一勝もできないまま、
復帰、、解散だなんて、、、🍍🐦#ド腐れヤッホーズ#ChocoPro #藤田プロレススクール pic.twitter.com/Cd4Jbk3AYy
— 水森由菜🍍Yunamonプロレスラー (@Mizm0ri) November 13, 2020
Tokiko Kirihara vs. Yuna Mizumori
On episode sixty and sixty-one of ChocoPro, Tokiko Kirihara proved herself as a main event player. She faced Baliyan Akki and Yuna Mizumori, respectively, on these episodes. Despite coming up short in both encounters, the Showa Era enthusiast of Gatoh Move fought valiantly. Making her first ChocoPro appearance in quite a few episodes, Kirihara faces the “Pineapple Girl” herself in an anticipated rematch. Keep in mind that Mizumori is coming off a loss from the previous episode, where she and Minoru Fujita fell to the duo of Chie Koishikawa and Mei Suruga. Can Yunamon right the proverbial ship with a win over “Otoki” herself?
Pencil Army (Emi Sakura and Lulu Pencil) vs. Mei Suruga and Kuishinbo Kamen (ChocoPro Debut)
Episode sixty-three was a ChocoPro landmark for Pencil Army. On said episode, they challenged TropiCalamari, the duo of Yuna Mizumori and Chris Brookes. During the match, Lulu Pencil found herself on the defensive, Mizumori and Brookes getting the better of her. Despite this, Lulu Pencil was unyielding. It was only when she was caught in a grueling submission that Emi Sakura had no choice but to surrender the match, unable to watch her partner in pain. Though she lost, Lulu Pencil earned tremendous respect, including from Brookes, who returned her trademark pink baseball cap to her. It would seem that Pencil Army has renewed vigor.
Speaking of renewed vigor, Mei Suruga has been on something of a roll the past several weeks. Earlier this month, “Mei-chan” made her Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling debut, teaming with Moka Miyamoto to face the duo of Sena Shiori and Suzume. Though Suruga’s team lost, the “Apple Girl” of Gatoh Move had a solid showing. Furthermore, she has been undefeated in Gatoh Move since ChocoPro episode fifty-four, even picking up a few wins over Pencil Army with different partners. However, on episode sixty-five of ChocoPro, Suruga combats said army once more, this time alongside a more unique partner.
昨日もこんな偶然の産物が😂#偶然やから https://t.co/BWsdILTw8h
— くいしんぼう仮面 (@kuisinbokamen) November 14, 2020
Enter Kuishinbo Kamen, the zany wrestler that less resembles a wrestler and more so a circus performer. For those that don’t know, “Kuishinbo Kamen” in Japanese translates to “Gluttonous Mask,” which is fitting for the character at hand. When he makes his entrance, a shower of snacks is likely to follow. Kuishinbo Kamen has been a prominent competitor in Osaka Pro Wrestling, being crowned a three-time Owarai Champion and four-time Battle Royal Champion. However, he is no stranger to Gatoh Move, either.
Kuishinbo Kamen was last seen in Gatoh Move back in March, when he teamed with Chie Koishikawa and Makoto in a winning effort against Lulu Pencil, Antonio Honda, and Ryo Mizunami. Since then, he’s worked largely for Osaka Style Wrestling and Dramatic Dream Team, the latter being where he’s a two-time Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion. Thus, this upcoming episode will mark his ChocoPro debut. Though Ichigaya Chocolate Square may be small, it will still be suitable for a snack-showering worthy of this veteran competitor.
ChocoPro #65 will air on November 15th at 10 AM JST (November 14th at 8 PM EST.)
It will air live on the Gatoh Move YouTube channel for free before being available for on-demand viewing afterward. To support the company, you can sign up for their Patreon, which features multiple tiers, or their own on-demand streaming service linked below. Listed below are the confirmed dates for upcoming episodes of ChocoPro season four.
- #66 – November 19 (8 PM JST)
- #67 – November 22 (10 AM JST)
- #68 – November 25 (8 PM JST)
- #69 – November 28 (10 AM JST)
- #70 – November 29 (10 AM JST)
- #71 – December 5 (10 AM JST)
- #72 – December 9 (8 PM JST)
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