NEWS: Marigold Announce Cards for Nights 4 & 5 of Winter Wonderful Fight Tour in Osaka & Aichi on December 7th & 8th

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Marigold’s inaugural year is wrapping up as the Winter Wonderful Fight tour rolls into its fourth and fifth nights.

Having run Korakuen, Utsonomiya and Tokyo’s Tobu Friend Hall, the tour makes it’s way through the 176BOX in Osaka – a venue Marigold have run three times in the past – on the 7th December, whilst the company then makes their debut in the Taharu City General Gymnasium in Aichi the next night on the 8th.

The full cards for both nights are as follows, with new challengers for the Marigold Twinstar Championship CHIAKI and Nagisa Nozaki featuring in prominent positions on both. The Osaka card also sees the return of freelancer Flying Pengiun, who makes her first Marigold appearance since the 5th October. Nanae Takahashi and Chika Goto continue to be missing from the card due to injury;

Marigold Winter Wonderful Fight 2024 – Night 4, 176BOX, Osaka (Saturday 7th December)

  • Bozilla vs. Victoria Yuzuki
  • Misa Matsui vs. Kizuna Tanaka vs. Komomo Minami
  • Flying Penguin & Hummingbird vs. Naho Yamada & Rea Seto
  • Utami Hayashishita & Nao Ishikawa vs. CHIAKI & Nagisa Nozaki
  • Kouki Amarei, Miku Aono & Natsumi Showzuki vs. MIRAI, Mai Sakurai & Myla Grace

Marigold Winter Wonderful Fight 2024 – Night 5, Taharu City General Gymnasium, Aichi (Sunday 8th December)

  • Bozilla vs. Nao Ishikawa
  • Natsumi Showzuki vs. Kizuna Tanaka
  • Victoria Yuzuki & Komomo Minami vs. Hummingbird & Rea Seto
  • CHIAKI & Nagisa Nozaki vs. Miku Aono & Naho Yamada
  • Utami Hayashishita, Kouki Amarei & Misa Matsui vs. MIRAI, Mai Sakurai & Myla Grace

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