The Queen of Villains - Season 1

Season 1
From the ‘70s to the ‘80s, female pro-wrestling tag teams like "Beauty Pair" (Jackie Sato and Maki Ueda) and "Crush Gals" (Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka) became national icons. They captivated Japan not only by competing but also by singing and dancing in the ring. On the other side of this was Dump Matsumoto, the sworn rival of the "Crush Gals." She made all of Japan her enemy, wreaking havoc in and outside of the ring. But once upon a time, young Dump Matsumoto was told she was too kind to be a villain. What events made her one of the most disliked figures in Japanese wrestling history?

Episodes

Episode 1
After stumbling into the captivating world of women's pro wrestling as a child, Kaoru now faces a tough choice: a stable life or following her dream.

Episode 2
Despite passing the test to become a pro, Kaoru becomes promoter Abe's gofer. The new trainees clash with their seniors, pushing Chigusa to her limit.

Episode 3
As the Crush Gals prove to be a knockout success, Toshikuni scrambles to create more stars in the ring. Kaoru and Honjo begin training as "heels."

Episode 4
Dump's freewheeling antics cause a rift between the heels and babyfaces. The TOYO TV Championship All Japan Grand Prix kicks off with thrilling matchups.

Episode 5
Dump and Chigusa prepare to settle their feud in an epic hair vs. hair deathmatch. With their hair and reputation at stake, how far will they go to win?
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