OZ Academy Women's Wrestling

OZアカデミー女子プロレス
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OZ Academy Women's Wrestling is Fighting, Traditional fighting Sports event held in Japan.

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Oz Academy (OZアカデミー , OZ Akademi) is a Japanese joshi puroresu or women's professional wrestling promotion founded by Mayumi Ozaki. The promotion's full official name is Oz Academy Women's Professional Wrestling (OZアカデミー女子プロレス , OZ Akademi Joshi Puroresu). Oz Academy remained without championships for nearly nine years, before introducing the Oz Academy Openweight Championship in March 2007 and the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship in July 2008.

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