Willow Nightingale was scheduled to debut for Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW), but it looks like this will have to wait now.
Nightingale was set to make her TJPW debut at the Summer Sun Princess event on July 9. However, the company announced today that Willow will be unable to appear due to a delayed visa process.
The promotion apologized and stated that they would attempt to bring Willow to Japan soon.
TJPW wrote the following statement on social media:
Unfortunately, Willow Nightingale will be unable to be at #tjpwSSP22 on July 9 due to visa processes taking more time than expected. We apologize to fans who were looking forward to her appearance and will do our best to have her come to #tjpw in the near future.
Willow Nightingale responded to this in a quote tweet, saying:
I was looking forward to debuting with @tjpw2013 this coming weekend, but sometimes things don’t go as planned Hopefully once my visa situation gets settled, I will be able to finally wrestle for TJPW. Please still watch Summer Sun Princess & I will keep studying my Japanese
The Summer Sun Princess will feature AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa vs. Miyu Yamashita. Rosa recently discussed her desire to become a traveling champion for All Elite Wrestling.
Keep track of Willow Nightingale’s win-loss record in All Elite Wrestling (for televised matches) at this link.
Unfortunately, Willow Nightingale will be unable to be at #tjpwSSP22 on July 9 due to visa processes taking more time than expected.
We apologize to fans who were looking forward to her appearance and will do our best to have her come to #tjpw in the near future.
— TJPW 東京女子プロレス (@tjpw2013) July 4, 2022
I was looking forward to debuting with @tjpw2013 this coming weekend, but sometimes things don’t go as planned
Hopefully once my visa situation gets settled, I will be able to finally wrestle for TJPW. Please still watch Summer Sun Princess & I will keep studying my Japanese 💕 https://t.co/zo4yN0YWQm
— Willow Nightingale (@willowwrestles) July 4, 2022
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