Ring X Mama
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Ring X Mama (リン×ママ, also romanized as Rin x Mama) is an Ecchi manga by Johji Manabe that starts with a female wrestling otaku named Hamazaki Ryoma watching a match with his favorite retired female wrestler ("Justice Asuka") in his apartment while busily enjoying himself.
And that's when his landlord Takamori Sanae stops by to drop off a package.
After a weak attempt at hiding what he was doing fails miserably, she discovers his female wrestling shrine to Justice Asuka, and to his surprise, she's actually rather interested in his obsession, and he notices she bears a resemblance to Asuka, but writes it off as a coincidence.
Sanae decides to needle him about his date with rosie palms, which quickly leads to her putting the moves on a very surprised Ryoma, and and he gets to enjoy a lot more than his right hand with his landlord.
After sleeping off their exertions, Sanae answers the door, and Ryoma is shocked to see Violence Rose (another former member of Gigamax, Justice Asuka's old promotion) is apparently friends with his landlord, and he realizes just who he slept with.....
The rest of the manga has Ryoma become the manger of the newly reformed Gigamax, has him involved in a lot harem antics with Sanae and a lot of other female wrestlers, and he learns why Gigamax broke up a few years ago.
The manga was originally scanlated to English by the scanlation group Soba Scans, who soon withdrew it from circulation on their website once they accepted an offer to translate manga professionally, and they have already helped release the official version of volume one to English, with the others on the way, though their unofficial translation can still be easily found around the internet on various scanlation sites.
- Action Girlfriend - Ryoma soon has his own harem of these. And marries Sanae in the end according to the author.
- This trope is also portrayed rather darkly as well, especially when Aoi was forced to be this trope for several disgusting perverts as part of a Sadistic Choice.
- Art Shift: The first few pages of of the fifth chapter are far more detailed and more smoothly rendered.
- Alliterative Title: Visual alliteration in the katakana in both halves リン and ママ.
- Eagle Land: A lot of American stereotypes related to the US Navy and Professional Wrestling are portrayed, albeit rather sympathetically, and often for humor.
- Ecchi - Technically, though it's much closer to Hentai aside from some censorship of genitalia.
- Everybody Has Lots of Sex - It's easier to count the characters who don't get laid in this story than those that do.
- Face: The Gigamax promotion is more or less all this in composition
- Fanservice - Tons of it.
- Gainax Ending - The ending was somewhat rushed according to Manabe himself, since he had been working on it for over two years and wanted to finish it ASAP, though it does tie up most of the loose ends.
- Hot Amazon - Almost all of the female cast.
- Light Feminine and Dark Feminine - "Justice Asuka" would be the Light to her rival "Darkness Aoi".
- Polyamory - Ryoma winds up in this sort of relationship with the Gigamax wrestlers for most of the series.. Though Sanae eventually gets him all to herself with the blessing of the others.
- Professional Wrestling: Female pro wrestling in Japan, with a fair amount of realism concerning the business politics. The actual wrestling gets shown a fair bit, but the drama surrounding it takes up the greater part of the story, though the wrestling we do see is portrayed realistically.
- Putting the Band Back Together: Gigamax is in the process of doing this to itself, and Ryoma winds up helping out in the first volume.
- Stripperiffic - A lot of the wrestling outfits
- Two Girls and a Guy: A lot of the plot and backstory is hinged around this trope. though a fourth party usually is manipulating one or more of the first three for their own purposes or exploiting this trope for their own ends,