Last time on ChocoPro, Chris Brookes took his bullying of Lulu Pencil too far. The feud between the former DDT Universal Champion and “The Mightiest” freelance writer of Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling has been steadily developing this year. Now, on this episode of ChocoPro, the feud in question will be taken to another level. While this may be a one-match show, viewers should rest assured that it will be nothing short of a promising attraction.
Pencil Army (Emi Sakura and Lulu Pencil) vs. Yuna Mizumori and Chris Brookes
To call the feud pitting Lulu Pencil against Chris Brookes “interesting” would be underselling the matter at hand. This past September, Brookes defeated a crafty, earnest Lulu Pencil, claiming her signature pink baseball cap in the process. Since then, whenever Brookes returned to Gatoh Move, he wouldn’t be shy about prodding or demeaning her. Even during matches where they teamed, with Brookes seemingly wanting to help her become stronger, it wasn’t long until Lulu Pencil found herself the victim of the intimidating UK star.
This feud caused a rift between Lulu Pencil and her fellow Pencil Army member, Emi Sakura, as well. Lulu Pencil’s goal was to become stronger and she didn’t believe her partnership with Sakura was aiding this quest. As such, Lulu Pencil sought the help of Brookes. On the previous episode of ChocoPro, the unlikely duo of Brookes and Lulu Pencil defeated the team of Sakura and independent Japanese wrestler, Hagane Shinnou. Post-match, Brookes declared that he was proud of Lulu Pencil for her efforts. He even seemed inclined to return her hat to her.
Okay, so maybe a *relatively* nice guy. (And @OBEYBrookes still has Lulu's hat.) #ChocoPro #gtmv
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— TDE Wrestling (@tde_gif) November 7, 2020
Brookes’ kindness would be short-lived, however, as he proceeded to demean his tag team partner. He regarded Lulu Pencil as “weak,” “impressionable,” and “a stupid little girl.” Lulu Pencil didn’t take kindly to this, as she proceeded to attack Brookes to reclaim her hat. However, her reunion with said hat would be brief, as Brookes quickly attacked her to regain it. Sakura, despite being on the opposite side Ichigaya Chocolate Square as Lulu Pencil, couldn’t stand idly by. The founder of Gatoh Move stood alongside Lulu Pencil, demanding one more challenge on the upcoming episode of ChocoPro.
To this, Brookes accepted, but only if he could select a tag team partner. Ultimately, he went with Yuna Mizumori, the tropical Gatoh Move star that shares history with Sakura. Back in season one, Yunamon’s feud with Sakura was the main story. It also resulted in the “Pineapple Girl” becoming stronger in her own right. Since then, Mizumori has been a relatively consistent wrestler on ChocoPro. Not only has she wrestled Sakura but her fellow Gatoh Move stars including Mitsuru Konno and, perhaps her greatest rival, Mei Suruga. The duo of Mizumori and Brookes is formidable, to say the least. This isn’t their first time teaming, either; last month, Yunamon made her DDT debut, teaming with Brookes in a winning effort against the duo of Shota and HARUKAZE.
Nonetheless, the Pencil Army tandem will approach this match with the same level of earnest and resolve as ever.
ChocoPro #63 will air on November 11th at 8 PM JST (6 AM EST.)
It will air live on the Gatoh Move YouTube channel for free before being available for on-demand viewing afterward. To support the company, you can sign up for their Patreon, which features multiple tiers, or their own on-demand streaming service linked below. Listed below are the confirmed dates for upcoming episodes of ChocoPro season four.
- #64 – November 13 (8 PM JST)
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