Her words reached him, and Chris reluctantly put on the cap. But Lulu talked about how she knows why Chris came to Japan, how Pencil Army loves wrestling, and how they share the same passion. It took a lot of convincing to the person who says there’s nowhere he belongs in ChocoPro. What more do you want from me eh? I did everything I could for you why are you giving me your hat? Leave me alone.” What do you want from me? You said before you wanted me to make you stronger, and I did that. “Do you understand why I gave you my hat back? Do you know what my hat means?” After the match things took an unbelievable turn when Lulu reached up from the mat and put her formerly reclaimed hat back in Chris’ hand. Chris teamed with Chie Koishikawa to face the new version of the Pencil Army, Lulu & Mino.Ĭhris & Chie prevailed in a great match, but that wasn’t the story. It became official after his match with Emi Sakura on ChocoPro 78 where the two of them battled each other to exhaustion and an inconclusive double pin, then bonded over their shared … well, leader.Īt ChocoPro 95, four months and 32 episodes after Lulu was given her hat back after the tag team I Quit match, Chris and Lulu crossed paths once more. Mino Pencil was born and the Pencil Army had grown stronger. On ChocoPro 77 Fujita surprised everyone by coming out for his match teaming with Lulu against Best Bros in overalls. He prevailed of course, and Lulu being Lulu he did so by causing her to trip on a bunch of marbles he threw under her feet, but the quirky writer turned wrestler had left her mark. She put her heart into the match and as always fought in her own unusual style, using all manner of items she could get her hands on in wonderfully weird ways that forced Fujita to adjust and up the intensity. So Lulu faced Fujita on his terms: deathmatch style with all manner of weapons involved. In a stark contrast to the match with Chris that started everything back on ChocoPro 44, Fujita insisted on putting his title on the line (unofficially at least). On ChocoPro 72 then reigning BJW Deathmatch Champion Fujita faced Lulu in a singles match. But even before he won that particular title, he made a completely unexpected choice. Minoru Fujita, a deathmatch legend, has become a mainstay in ChocoPro and is currently the reigning Super Asia champion. Chris wasn’t the only person whose respect Lulu would earn.
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