By: James Carlin
A shocking title change happened today at Sendai Girls’ most recent Korakuen Hall show, as Millie McKenzie becomes the second foreign woman after Ayako Hamada to win the Sendai Girls World championship and twelfth champion overall. This also makes McKenzie the first triple crown, having also won the Sendai Girls Junior Championship and Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship with Madusa Complex partner Charli Evans.
McKenzie achieved the feat by defeating the defending champion VENY, who won the championship back in December last year.
仙女後楽園、メインはミリー・マッケンジーが朱崇花を丸め込みシングル王座戴冠。18歳から参戦し仙女の全タイトル獲得。里村明衣子代表としても感慨深いはず。#SENJO pic.twitter.com/yf9KEK0ZhN
— 橋本宗洋 (@Hassy0924) July 16, 2023
This victory marks the first time that Chihiro Hashimoto has not been involved in a championship change of the Sendai Girls World Championship since the belt’s creation, as she faced Stardom Natsupoi earlier in the show.
Following her title win, McKenzie was challenged by Mika Iwata as her first defence.
Yurika Oka defeated Yura Suzuki
Aiger defeated Sakura Hirota
Ryo Mizunami, Yuu and Manami defeated AKARI, Nina Samuels and Lena Kross
Saori Anou & Sareee vs. Red Energy (Miyuki Takase & Mika Iwata) went to a draw
Hiroyo Matsumoto defeated DASH Chisako
Chihiro Hashimoto defeated Natsupoi
Millie McKenzie defeated VENY to become Sendai Girls World Champion
Date:
July 16, 2023
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