5/15/2023 0 Comments Lulu pencil![]() ![]() Photo / Twitter the months of 2019 that followed, Lulu Pencil continued to wrestle valiantly throughout her matches. Despite these setbacks, she has been able to develop a strong following, despite coming up on the losing end of her matches. Even a technique as seemingly simple as a splash from a three-foot drop proved to be intimidating for Lulu Pencil. Whenever she would deliver a clubbing blow, such as a forearm, she would wince or recoil in self-induced pain. With her awkward movements, she would appear simultaneously certain and uncertain of herself. To call said style kooky would be a bit of an understatement. The only one she didn’t lose was her second bout against Mizumori, which ended in a three-minute draw.įrom there, fans became familiar with Lulu Pencil’s unique style of wrestling. From there, she faced Mitsuro Konno and even Kirihara, losing most of her matches along the way. Her first match occurred on the 6th, when she lost to one half of the Asia Dream Tag Team Champions, Yuna Mizumori. In these matches, the future leader of the Pencil Army was pitted against different opponents. July of 2019 saw Lulu Pencil make her debut in a series of Gatoh Move exhibition matches. Along with her fellow trainees, Lulu Pencil made her professional wrestling debut later in the summer. She was part of a group of other new trainees including Sayaka, Chie Koishikawa, Sayuri, Tokiko Kirihara, and Rin Rin. Under the tutelage of Sakura and Mei Suruga, she learned at Gatoh Move’s facility: Daredemo Joshi Pro Wrestling, also known as Darejo Project. In mid-to-late 2019, Lulu Pencil began her wrestling training. ![]() Among the titles listed were “Pokemon Sword and Shield,” “Fire Emblem: Three Houses,” and the remake of “The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening.” One may see her promote her written works on Twitter every now and then. Case and point, this past January, she penned a column detailing her top ten video games of 2019. She wrote columns for a number of publications, including IGN Japan. Prior to entering Gatoh Move, headed by Emi Sakura, Lulu Pencil worked as a freelance writer. Though her matches must be seen to be believed, written coverage is warranted. From her never-say-die disposition to her comedic antics that have become her collective trademark, the leader of the Pencil Army has been nothing short of entertaining. As the purple-and-yellow promotion’s freelance writer, Lulu Pencil has won fans over in only a matter of months. This past summer, Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling introduced its newest talents, but none have taken the internet by storm like Lulu Pencil. ![]()
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