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A new report from PWInsider has revealed that three more Joshi wrestlers have tested positive for COVID-19.
Honori Hana and Nanae Takahashi, who are part of the SEAdLINNG promotion, have both tested positive for the virus. The company have noted since that everyone else on the roster has tested negative for the virus. ActWres Girl’s Ami Miura also tested positive for the virus on July 27th. );
Another joshi promotion has been forced to postpone shows due to positive COVID-19 tests. The JoshiSunTimes reports (per PWInsider) that Sendai Girls has announced that it is postponing its August 14th show in Miyagi, Japan after Manami and Mika Iwata tested positive for the virus. The report noted that both wrestlers are “experiencing mild symptoms.”
In addition, freelance takent Yuu has reportedly tested positive. Her last match was at a Pro Wrestling WAVE show on July 24th where she teamed with Yurika Oka in a losing effort to Mio Momono and Yumi Ohka.
As was reported earlier, SEADLINNNG postponed their show earlier this week after Nanae Takahashi and Honori Hana tested positive for COVID-19. Both are recovering at home. Ryo Mizumani announced that she tested positive the same day.
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