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※ This page is for size L. If you would like other sizes, please use the comment section. May 5, 1859, Ueda-za Grand Opening, Yokohama Tournament Kabuki Pro Wrestling, said to be the precursor to modern deathmatches After entering to the sound of shamisen music, each wrestler brandished their deathmatch items. A battle of men to get the three count. In the end, Gon'emon lit a torch, wrapped it around his body, and finished with Gon'emon Splash (Fire Splash). This is a commemorative T-shirt of the tournament, marking the moment deathmatches were added to Edo entertainment. The audience (wearing green clothes) rushing the ring is also a scene unique to the Edo period. M L XL Length 69 73 77 (cm) Shoulder 46 50 54 (cm) Width 52 55 58 (cm) Sleeve 20 22 24 (cm) Please confirm the size before purchasing. Thank you for viewing. Yokohama City R.N, lost by disqualification in their debut match. I have launched a fashion brand! 【LIFE IS Death Match】 Based on the concept of "Life is a Death Match!", we will be selling "wearable T-shirts" and "fashion T-shirts" that parody my favorite pro wrestling from various angles. All of them are basically joke T-shirts, but they have a strong 〖respect for pro wrestling〗. I hope you will pick one up. Thank you!!
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