After nearly 30 years in the professional wrestling business, Command Bloshoi finally said goodbye as the wrestling legend held her retirement show at the Korakuen Hall over the weekend.
Bloshoi made her pro debut back in 1991 in JWP Joshi Puroresu. She was known for her array of aerial moves, though Bloshoi is a technically sound wrestler on the mat as well. She would spend over 20 plus years wrestling for the Japanese promotion and managed to capture the Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship four times, JWP Openweight Championship twice, and the JWP Tag Team Championship seven times.
She would go on and launch the Pure-J promotion in 2017, but a year later Bloshoi announced that she would be retiring in 2019 due to the yellow ligament ossification in her spine worsening. Check out some photos of her retirement show this past Sunday at the Korakuen Hall: