Victory conditions: pinfall, submission or knockout
Today was a very special day for the well-known Japanese wrestler, Ryu Hiroshi. The male wrestler had a reputation outside of LAW in the world of male Japanese pro-wrestling but had decided to take a step further and join one of the biggest promotions in the world known as LAW. He knew he would be facing new opponents and that meant new challenges. One of the challenges he was most looking forward to was wrestling opponent's all over the world and introduction to wrestling opponent's of the opposite gender, something which Ryu had little to no experience in. However, that was going to change. The Japanese male was schedule to wrestle a young, up and coming female Japanese wrestler by the name of Mio Hayasaka and despite her young age he was eager to test her wrestling ability in the ring.
Ryu Hiroshi
The chiseled male would stand in the middle of the ring, doing some light hops on his heels and loosening his arms while facing the arena ramp waiting for his opponent to make her way down to the ring to join him.