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WHERECULTURE Report: OCW Women's Superstar MASSIVE Status Update!

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Following the release of several videos on Hifumi Mayoshi's social media profiles, fans quickly began speculating on whether or not she would be returning to the ring any time soon. Given the nature of the videos - in which she was performing stunts and traveling all around the country documenting her experience in many different American States - fans delightfully chimed in on social media that she looked to be in great health, as this was the first time many had seen activity from her online since her last appearances on OCW programming. As some may remember, she was sidelined following a brutal botch of her own finishing maneuver while wrestling Sue Plex for the OCW Women's Pride title at Riot 626, in September of last year. 

Hifumi herself did not reply to our request for an interview, but WhereCulture did receive an internal status report from OCW's Health Officials that Hifumi was medically cleared to compete near the end of Season 19 following her six month recovery, and could be making her return to OCW broadcasts sometime in the near future. Endeared to the audience by her exciting matches and bubbly personality, 2025 could be the year Hifumi really breaks out within the company as she nears the two year mark of her OCW career. 

WhereCulture Wrestling story by Aaron Nichols.


 

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