Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Etsuko Mita - Japanese Female Wrestling

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Etsuko Mita
Date of Birth: May 28, 1969
Career Title History
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 165lbs
Hometown: Tokyo, Japan
Birthdate: May 28, 1969
Pro Wrestling Debut: August 5, 1987
Signature Moves: Death Valley Driver, Powerbomb, Double Chop

June 14 1989 - Won the All Japan Tag Team Wrestling titles with Toshiyo Yamada. Vacated due to injury in early 1990.
November 14 1990 - Won the All Japan Tag Team Wrestling titles with Mima Shimoda. Lost the titles on April 21, 1991 to Esther & Cynthia Moreno.
March 27 1994 - Won the JWP Tag Team Wrestling titles with Mima Shimoda, defeating Mayumi Ozaki and Cuty Suzuki on January 8, 1995.
June 18 1997 - Won the WWWA Tag Team titles with Mima Shimoda from Tomoko Watanabe and Kumiko Maekawa. Vacated the belts on September 1, 1997 when they left AJW.
July 10 1999 - With Mima Shimoda, won the WWWA Tag Team titles from ZAP I and ZAP T. Lost them on December 8 1999 to Tomoko Watanabe & Kumiko Maekawa.
December 3 2000 - With Mima Shimoda, won the Twin Star of ARSION from GAMI & Rie Tamada. Lost the titles on July 29 2001 to Mariko Yoshida and Lioness Asuka.
January 4 2001 - With Mima Shimoda, won the WWWA Tag Team titles from Momoe Nakanishi and Nanae Takahashi. Lost the titles on July 27 2001 to Nanae Takahashi and Tomoko Watanabe.
November 29 2002 - With Mima Shimoda, won the WWWA Tag Team titles from Momoe Nakanishi and Nanae Takahashi. Titles vacated.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Faby Apache - Luchadora in Japan

Faby Apache - Luchadora in Japan

So why is Mexican born luchadora Faby Apache on my blog about Japanese women wrestlers?
Well besides being wildly popular in Mexico, Faby has done a bit of wrestling in Japan.
Faby was born Fabiola Balbuena Torres on December 26th, 1980 in Mexico City, Mexico.
She is the daughter of luchador Gran Apache, the sister of luchadora Mari Apache and the wife of luchador Billy Boy.
Showing some of her joshi ties, she was trained not only by Gran Apache, but by Japanese female wrestling gretas Aja Kong and Mariko Yoshida.
Faby made her pro wrestling debut on January 20th, 1998 at Deportivo Azcapotzalco in Mexico City, Mexico.

When Faby was just starting out in wrestling, she went to Japan and worked for the ARISON wrestling promotion.
While she was there, she won the Sky High Of ARSION title.
The now defunct title was at one time the secondary singles title in ARSION.
She held the title from October 27th, 2001 to February 17th, 2002.



Faby Apache on MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/faby_apache

Monday, February 26, 2007

Michiko Omukai - Japanese Women Wrestling


Michiko Omukai - Japanese Women Wrestling
Wrestler Name: Michiko Omukai
Born: May 30th, 1975
Hometown: Iwate-ken Kuji Shi, Japan
Height: 5'7" (170 cm)
Weight: 143 lbs. (65kg)
Pro Wrestling Debut: January 11th 1992 versus Shiho Nakamigawa at Ibaraki
Wrestling Promotions: Freelance - runs M's Style, was ARSION - License No. 5
Finishing Moves: Shining Wizard, Tiger Suplex, B3 Bomb, Rolling Savate, Crucifix Armbar, Diving Enzui Knee Drop
Nicknames Beauty Venus, Chama

Michiko Omukai - japanese female wrestling



Sunday, February 25, 2007

Manami Toyota - Part 3


Toyota soon recovered from the loss. In 1995, she won the AJW Grand Prix tournament, securing her position as the number one contender for the WWWA Championship. Before she received her title opportunity, she faced the legendary Akira Hokuto at AJW's Destiny show on September 2, 1995. On December 4, she finally received her title shot, and defeated then-champion Dynamite Kansai to become a two-time world champion.

Over the next 12 months Toyota made three successful defenses of her WWWA title. In December of 1996 she came up against long term rival Kyoko Inoue and lost in a match that saw the All Pacific and IWA Women's World titles unified with the WWWA Title.

On January 20, 1997, Tomoko Watanabe & Kumiko Maekawa beat Manami Toyata & Mima Shimoda to win the WWWA Tag Team wrestling titles.
January 23 1998, Manami Toyata & Kaoru Ito defeated Hikari Fukuoka & Devil Masami for the JWP Tag Team wrestling titles.
On February 11, 1998, Hikari Fukuoka & Tomoko Kuzumilost defeated Manami Toyata & Kaoru Ito for the JWP Tag Team wrestling titles.
January 4 2000, Manami Toyata defeated Yumiko Hotta to win the WWWA Singles Wrestling title.
On September 17 2000, Kaoru Ito defeated Manami Toyata for the WWWA Singles Wrestling title.
February 24 2002, Manami Toyata defeated Kaoru Ito for the WWWA Singles Wrestling title.
On May 5 2002 - WEW, Manami Toyata defeated Kumiko Maekawa to retain the WWWA Singles Wrestling title.
July 6 2002, Kaoru Ito defeated Manami Toyata to capture the WWWA Singles Wrestling title.
In July 2002, Manami Toyota Left AJW due to problems with the promotion.
July 4, 2002, Manami Toyota showed up to start trouble with Toshiyo Yamda.
On July 14, 2002, Manami Toyata & Aja Kong defeated Power Team.
October 20, 2002, Manami Toyata defeated Chikayo Nagashima to win the AAAW Singles wrestling title.
On November 17, 2002, Toshiyo Yamda/Dynamite Kansai/Chigusa Nagayo beat Manami Toyota/Aja Kong/Lioness Asuka.
November 24, 2002, Manami Toyata/Devil Masami/Aja Kong beat Toshiyo Yamada/Suger Satoh/Meiko Satomura.
On January 12, 2003, Manami Toyota defeated Toshiyo Yamada to retain the AAAW Singles wrestling title in Kourakuen Hall.
November 30, 2003, Dynamite Kansai defeated Manami Toyota for the AAAW wrestling Singles title.
On September 20, 2004, Manami Toyota & Amano defeated Aja Kong & Amazing Kong for the AAAW Tag Team wrestling titles.
April 3, 2005, Toshie Uematsu & Ran Yu Yu defeated Manami Toyota & Carlos Amano for the AAAW Tag Team wrestling titles.
Manami Toyota became free agent after GAEA's final show on April 10, 2005.


Manami Toyota - Part 2


However, the feud between Manami and Toshiyo Yamada was not yet over.
It reached it's climax on August 15th, 1992 at Korakuen Hall in a Hair vs. Hair match. The bout was a very dramatic one, but what made the event was what occurred after the match. Manami, even though she had won the match, did not want Toshiyo to get her head shaved, and had to be forcefully restrained by four preliminary girls, who eventually forced her back to the mat. In respect of the match conditions Toshiyo wanted her head shaved and went ahead with the stipulation.

Soon after this match the two women once again teamed up to win their first World Women's Wrestling Association (WWWA) World Tag Team Championship in March 1992, defeating "Jungle Jack" (Aja Kong and Bison Kimura) in Tokyo. At AJW’s Dreamrush shown on November 26th, Manami and Toshiyo defended their WWWA Tag Team wrestling titles against Dynamite Kansai and Mayumi Ozaki in a legendary two out of three falls match, which is considered one of the best wrestling matches ever.

In April of 1992 Manami furthered her singles career by defeating Kyoko Inoue on April 25th in Yokohama for the IWA World Women's Championship. Toyota defended that title eight times over the course of the next three years, before losing it to Reggie Bennett in Niigata Prefecture, Japan on May 15th, 1995.

At Dreamslam II, on April 11th, 1993 Manami and Toshiyo fought a rematch against JWP Project's Kansai and Ozaki in yet another highly-rated two out of three falls encounter. This time, however, Manami and Toshiyo were on the losing side, and Kansai and Ozaki got their revenge. The feud concluded at AJW’s St. Battle Final event, on December 6th, 1993, when Manami and Toshiyo regained their tag titles.

On August 24th, 1994 Manami once again squared off against Kyoko Inoue, and defeated her to unify the IWA and All Pacific Singles Championships. Manami’s run with the two titles was not to last very long, because on October 9th, 1994, Inoue gained a measure of revenge against Manami, when Kyoko and her partner Takako Inoue (no relation) won the WWWA Tag Team Championship from Manami and Toshiyo. Manami then vacated her All Pacific Championship, prior to her first WWWA Heavyweight Championship match against the monstrous Aja Kong at AJW’s Queendom III show, on March 26th, 1995. The match saw Manami reach the summit of AJW when she won and became the 39th WWWA Champion.

On May 7th, Manami defended her crown against arch-rival Kyoko Inoue at the Korakuen Hall, where the two fought to a 60 minute time limit draw. Despite piledrivers on the floor, German suplexes off the top rope, and multiple finishers, neither combatant was able to secure outright victory. Nonetheless, Manami retained, and the match was voted Match of the Year for 1995 in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

The following month, Manami lost the WWWA Championship to former champion Aja Kong, on June 27.

Manami Toyota vs Kyoko Inoue (May 7, 1995)

Manami Toyota - Part 1

Manami Toyota

Height, 167 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Weight, 150 lb. (68 kg)
Birthday, March 2, 1971
Hometown, Masuda, Shimane, Japan
Trained By, Jaguar Yokota
Professional Debut, August 5, 1987, vs. Sachiko Nakamura
Real name , Toyota Manami

Manami Toyota is a japanese professional wrestler best known for her work with the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) wrestling promotion. Following AJW's closure she has continued to work in other joshi promotions such as GAEA and NEO. Toyota is a member of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.

Manami Toyota made her professional wrestling debut on August 5, 1987, in a singles match against Sachiko Nakamura. Her big break came in her second year, on the first Wrestlemarinpiad show from Yokohama Arena, on May 6, 1989. Teamed with Mima Shimoda, she defeated Etsuko Mita and Toshiyo Yamada in a lightning-paced match that nearly stole the card from the more established veterans. The bout had all the basic ingredients that made Toyota a star, including flashy moves, fast and frequent tags, double-team moves, and a long series of dramatic near falls. When the bout was released as part of a four-hour commercial tape, Toyota became recognized as a wrestler to watch.

Toyota won her first title on November 18, 1989 in Matsuda, when she defeated Mika Takahashi for the AJW Championship. She defended the title three times, including one defense against her future rival Kyoko Inoue (on August 1, 1990), before vacating it on September 1, 1990. The following month (October 7 in Tokyo) she challenged Bison Kimura for the All Pacific Championship and emerged victorious. However she only managed to defend the title once before losing to Suzuka Minami on March 17, 1991.

Manami Toyota and Toshiyo Yamada

Parallel to this success ran Toyota’s famous feud with future tag-team partner Toshiyo Yamada. Initially, following Toyota’s success teaming up with Shimoda, the AJW braintrust felt they could well be the new Beauty Pair or Crush Gals, but that was not to be. Toyota's real chemistry came not with Shimoda but with Yamada, whose style was unlike Toyota's and provided more of a contrast. Yamada was a slightly built, short-haired, kicking specialist, who idolized both Chigusa Nagayo and Akira Maeda. Unlike other wrestlers who rely on kicks and submissions, Yamada could also work the rapid-paced matches, and was accomplished at building to near-falls with repeated kick-outs at the last possible moment.

To begin with, however, Toyota and Yamada were opponents rather than partners. Between 1989 and 1991 they wrestled many times, producing bouts that rivaled the quality of the main events that AJW's champions were presenting. At the start of 1992, the two won their first tag team championship when they defeated KAORU and Lady Apache in Tokyo on January 19 for the UWA titles.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Ayako Hamada - Female Japanese Wrestlers


Wrestler Name: Ayako Hamada
Full Name: Ayako Valentina Hamada Villarreal
Height: 5' 4" (162cm)
Weight: 136.4lbs (62kg)
Measurements: (CM) 97-74-94
Trained by: Gran Hamada, Gran Apache, Aja Kong and Mariko Yoshida
Pro Wrestling Debut: August 9 1998, vs. Candy Okutsu
Born: February 14th 1981
Nickname: Super Estrella
Hometown: Mexico City
Promotions: ARSION (1998-2001), (Free 2001-)
Signature moves Top-rope Hama-Chan (Diamond) Cutter, La Ayakita, La Ayakita II, Super Quebrada
Career Title History:
Twinstar of ARSION (twice, once with Mika Akino/AKINO and once with Michiko Omukai), Sky High of ARSION, P*MIX Tag Team Wrestling Titles (with Gran Hamada), QUEEN of ARSION, UWA World Women's Wrestling Title, WWA World Women's Wrestling Championship, GAEA: AAAW Tag Team Wrestling Titles (with Meiko Satomura), WWWA World Singles Title (twice), IWRG Women's Wrestling Title, GAEA: AAAW Title


Friday, February 23, 2007

Takako Inoue - Japanese Women Wrestlers

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Takako Inoue (no relation to Kyoko Inoue)
Height: 5' 4" (163cm)
Weight: 138.6lbs (63kg)
Date of Birth: November 7, 1969
Debut: October 10 1988 vs. Kyoko Inoue
Promotions: AJW (1988-1999), Free (1999-)

Before joining All Japan Women, Takako Inoue was, not surprisingly, a magazine model.
She joined All Japan Women in late 1987, and had her first match on October 10, 1988 against Kyoko Inoue (no relation), who was also debuting. She began getting her first push by early 1991, when she won her first title, the AJW Japanese title, from Kyoko Inoue on 4/29/91, losing it exactly one year later to Mariko Yoshida. Her first regular tag team partner was Mariko Yoshida, and the two held the AJW Japanese Tag Team titles twice totalling the better part of sixteen months from 8/91 to 12/92, dropping them briefly during that run to Sakie Hasegawa and Debbie Malenko. After her second Japanese Tag Title run ended, Takako didn't have a lot to do other than act as a placeholder for the occasionally-defended UWA Women's Tag titles with Yumiko Hotta.

She began getting serious main-event exposure in October 1994, when Takako formed a team with Kyoko Inoue, calling themselves the "Double Inoues". They won the WWWA World Tag Team titles from Manami Toyota and Toshiyo Yamada on 10/9/94, ending Toyota and Yamada's almost 2 1/2 year domination of the titles. They defended the titles once, and then vacated them because they were the 99th WWWA tag champs and they wanted to be the 100th. A one-night tournament was held on 3/21/95, and the Inoues won three matches to regain the titles. The Inoues would go on to have their own stranglehold on the tag titles, becoming the new dominant tag team in AJW for the next eighteen months, holding the WWWA tag titles three times. Their primary rivals during most of their reign was the team of Manami Toyota and Sakie Hasegawa (or her masked alter ego, Blizzard Yuki), which produced some outstanding matches, including the one-night tournament final. After losing the titles to Manami Toyota and Mima Shimoda in June of 1996, the Inoues split up, as Kyoko began getting a serious push at the WWWA title.

Takako would also win singles titles during this time. Takako won the IWA Women's title from Reggie Bennett on 12/4/95, and would defeat Bennett again on 11/21/96 to unify the IWA title with the All-Pacific title. Takako challenged WWWA champion Kyoko Inoue on 1/20/97 in a match that would unify the three titles. Unfortunately for Takako fans, she lost. She would regain the All-Pacific title on 6/18/97, defeating Toshiyo Yamada to win the title after Kyoko had vacated the title earlier. Takako would suffer a severe eye injury about three weeks later, forcing her to miss three months and vacate the All-Pacific title. She would win the All-Pacific title back on 1/3/98 from Tomoko Watanabe before losing it to ZAP T (Tomoko Watanabe in a new masked heel gimmick) on 4/21/98 in a farce.

Takako's wrestling style is not very spectacular. She does a tope suicida from time to time, but is not given to the high-flying style used by some of the more prominent women workers such as Manami Toyota, Hikari Fukuoka, and Kaoru Maeda. She is a solid mat wrestler, using submissions effectively, and uses a variety of basic suplexes and slams with a couple of other more spectacular slams (choke slam off the top rope, arm drag off the top rope) thrown in. She also works well with youngsters, trying to make their offense credible and give and take away comebacks as needed. Takako's good looks help make her a draw for All Japan Women's arena shows and probably play some factor in the push she gets. Her looks have also resulted in several picture books. Despite her looks, she is definitely not afraid to work stiff or stretch, either in terms of being the punisher or the hapless victim. Early in her career, she had a "pretty-girl" babyface attitude. By mid-93, she was beginning to develop a little streak of insolence.

She has probably worked almost as many or more inter-promotional matches than any other worker in All Japan Women, and was among the first to work them, notably in matches against Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki of JWP Project. She has never been positioned as a top-level singles wrestler in All Japan Women, basically being the top of the pack in the midcard, moving up to the main events for tag matches. She has only had two WWWA title challenges: the aforementioned match against Kyoko Inoue and a match against Dynamite Kansai in October 1995 after Kansai had just won the WWWA title.

How the future looks for Takako is hard to say due to the mass exodus of most of their experienced talent to other promotions such as ARSION and Neo Japan. As a result, Takako is the third most senior worker in the company besides Yumiko Hotta and Manami Toyota, which one would think would lead to more WWWA title matches for her. It seems as though that she is becoming involved in an angle (the ZAPS) which could either take her up to main event status as a singles worker if she is turned full heel, or she could become saddled with a ridiculous feud if the angle is booked poorly.


Hanako Nakamori v Takako Inoue




Thursday, February 22, 2007

Candy Okutsu - Japanese Female Wrestlers


Candy Okutsu (born Tomoko Okutsu January 16, 1975 in Japan) was a female professional wrestler. She made her professional wrestling debut on August 4, 1992. She worked for the JWP Project promotion from then until 1997, when she retired due to an injury. She made her comeback on February 18, 1998 when she had joined the ARSION promotion. She became the first female version of Tiger Mask when she worked a few times as Tiger Dream. Candy Okutsu retired from professional wrestling on January 5, 2001.



Height: 5' 1" (155cm)
Weight: 132lbs (60kg)
Real Name: Tomoko Okutsu
Date of Birth: January 16 1975
Professional wrestling debut: August 4 1992, vs. Plum Mariko
Hometown: Hiroshima
Promotions: JWP (1992-1997), ARSION (1997-)
Career Title History
December 6 1993 - Won the All Japan Junior Wrestling title, beating Chaparrita ASARI, lost it on March 26 1995 to Chaparrita ASARI.
June 16 1995 - Won the JWP Junior Wrestling title, beating Hiromi Yagi and Hiromi Sugo in a three way match. Lost it on December 6 1995 to Hiromi Yagi.
July 27 1996 - Won the JWP Junior Wrestling title, beating Hiromi Yagi. Vacated the title quickly.

Won ARSION's ARS Tournament
Released a photo book called 'Athena'.



Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Kiyoko Ichiki - Female Japanese Wrestlers

Kiyoko Ichiki - Female Japanese Wrestlers

Kiyoko Ichiki
Height: 5' 1" (153cm)
Weight: 116.6lbs (53kg)
Date of Birth: February 21 1973
Pro Wrestling Debut: December 10 1994 vs. Cynthia Moreno
Promotions: IWA (1994-1996), Free (1996), GAEA (1996-1997), Big Japan (1997-)

Career Title History
Misae Genki Defeated Kiyoko Ichiki to become the first Big Japan Pro Wrestling champion on 07/02/2000 in Tokyo (Tokyo Korakuen Hall)
Kiyoko Ichiki then got the title back on 10/30/2000 in Tokyo (Tokyo Korakuen Hall) and vacated the title immediately after the match.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Yumiko Hotta - Female Japanese Wrestlers

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Yumiko Hotta
Height: 5' 6" (168cm)
Weight: 176lbs (80kg)
Wrestling Debut: June 5 1985 w/Megumi Nakamae vs. Kanazaki & Hisako Uno
Date of Birth: January 10 1967
Promotions: AJW (1985-)
Finishing Moves: Pyramid Driver

April 15 1987 - Won the WWWA Tag Team Wrestling titles with Akira Hokuto, defeating Judy Martin and Lei Kai. Lost the titles on April 27, 1987 to Kazue Naghori & Yumi Ogura.
July 19 1988 - Won the WWWA Tag Team Wrestling titles with Mitsuko Nishiwaki, defeating Grizzly Iwamoto and Bull Nakano. Lose titles to Calgary Typhoons, August 25, 1988.
September 5 1993 - With Takako Inoue, won the UWA Tag Team Wrestling titles defeating Akira Hokuto and Suzuka Minami. Lost the titles on March 30 1994 to Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda.
September 24 1995 - Defeated Toshiyo Yamada for the All Pacific title. Vacated title.
August 20 1997 - Defeated Kyoko Inoue for the WWWA Singles Wrestling title. Lost it to Shinobu Kandorri, March 21, 1998.
March 10 1999 - Defeated Shinobu Kandorri for the WWWA Singles Wrestling title. Lost it on July 11 1999 to Kyoko Inoue.
October 22 1999 - Defeated Kyoko Inoue for the WWWA Singles Wrestling title. Lost it on January 4 2000 to Manami Toyota.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Azumi Hyuga - Female Japanese Wrestlers

Azumi Hyuga

Azumi Hyuga
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 128lbs
Date of Birth: January 6 1975
Real Name: Tomoko Kuzumi
Wrestling Debut: : December 4 1994 vs. Fusayo Nouchi
Promotions: JWP (1994-)
April 21 1996 - With Yuki Miyazaki, won the JWP Korakuen Tag Team Wrestling titles, defeating Rieko Amano and Tomoko Miyaguchi in a tournament final. Vacated the titles in 1997.
August 10 1996 - Defeated Rieko Amano in a tournament final to win the JWP Junior title. Lost it to Tomoko Miyaguchi on August 17, 1997.
September 20 1997 - With Kanako Motoya, won the JWP Korakuen Tag Team Wrestling titles, defeating Mayumi Ozaki and Rieko Amano in a tournament final.
February 11 1998 - With Hikari Fukuoka won the JWP Tag Team Wrestling titles from Manami Toyota and Kaoru Ito. Lost them on June 14 1998 to Devil Masami and Cuty Suzuki.
July 31 1998 - With Hikari Fukuoka won the JWP Tag Team Wrestling titles from Devil Masami and Cuty Suzuki. Lost them to Commando Bolshoi and Rieko Amano, January 15 1999.
February 28 1999 - Defeated Hikari Fukuoka for the JWP Open Weight title. Lost the title on December 23 1999 to Ran YuYu.
February 11 2000 - Defeated Kumiko Maekawa for the All Pacific title. Lost the title on July 15 2000 to Tomoko Watanabe.
June 18 2000 - With Commando Bolshoi, won the JWP Tag Team Wrestling titles from ZAP I and ZAP T. Current holders.
February 18 2001 - Defeated Commando Bolshoi for the JWP Open Weight title.
August 31 2001 - With Kayoko Haruyama won the JWP Tag Team Wrestling titles from Ran YuYu and Misae Genki.
July 20 2002 - With Ran YuYu won the JWP Tag Team Wrestling titles from GAMI and PIKO.

Azumi Hyuga


JWP named the Hikari Fukuoka & Tomoko Kuzumi vs. Rieko Amano & Tomoko Miyaguchi match on October 21 as their 1998 match of the year.
1998 JWP MVP.
Changed her name from Tomoko Kuzumi to Azumi Hyuga in early 1999.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Sakura Hirota - Japanese Female Wrestling

Sakura Hirota

Sakura Hirota
Height: 5' 3" (158cm)
Weight: 143lbs (65kg)
Debut: August 12 1996, Tokyo, with Chigusa Nagayo vs. Aja Kong and Yoshiko Tamura
Date of Birth: April 12 1978
Promotions: GAEA (1995-)
Worked for Chigusa Nagayo's GAEA promotion.
Debuted on August 12 1996.




Sakura Hirota

Friday, February 16, 2007

Kayoko Haruyama - Japanese Women Wrestling

Kayoko Haruyama - Japanese Women WrestlingKayoko Haruyama
Height: 5' 3" (160cm)
Weight: 151.8lbs (69kg)
Born: May 3rd, 1979
Professional wrestling debut: January 23rd 1998 against Erika Watanabe
Promotions: JWP (1998-)
Kayoko defeated Tsubasa Kuragaki to win the vacant JWP Junior title on Mat 12th, 1999.
She lost it on September 3rd, 2000 to Tsubasa Kuragaki.
On August 31st, 2001, she and Azumi Hyuga won the JWP Tag Team titles from Ran YuYu and Misae Genki.
She would be one half of the JWP Tag Team Champions several times, with Kaori Yoneyama, Tojuki Leon, Tsubasa Kuragaki, Emi Sakura and Tsubasa Kuragaki.


 

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Ayako Hamada - Japanese Female Wrestling


Ayako Hamada
Full Name: Ayako Valentina Hamada Villarreal
Height: 5' 4" (162cm)
Weight: 136.4lbs (62kg)
Measurements: (CM) 97-74-94
Debut: August 9 1998, vs. Candy Okutsu
Date of Birth: February 14 1981
Nickname: Super Estrella
Hometown: Mexico City
Promotions: ARSION (1998-2001), (Free 2001-)

June 30 1999 - With Mika Akino, won the Twin Star of ARSION from Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada. Lost it on February 18 2000 to Mariko Yoshida and Aja Kong.
August 12 2000 - Won the Sky High of ARSION title from Mari Apache, title vacated.
December 3 2000 - Won the Queen of ARSION from Aja Kong. Lost it on October 25 2001 to Lioness Asuka.
October 1 2000 - With Michiko Ohmukai won the Twin Star of ARSION from Lioness Asuka and Mariko Yoshida. Titles vacated.
October 20 2002 - With Meiko Satomura won the AAAW Tag Team titles from KAORU & Mayumi Ozaki. Lost the titles to Aja Kong & Devil Masami, February 11 2003.
May 11 2003 - Won WWWA title from Momoe Nakanishi. Lost on January 4 2004 to Amazing Kong.
January 3 2004 - With Nanae Takahashi won the WWWA tag team titles from Kyoko and Takako Inoue.

The daughter of Gran Hamada, and sister of Xochitl Hamada.





Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Misae Genki - Japanese Female Wrestling

Misae Genki - Japanese Female Wrestling
Misae Genki
Height: 5' 8" (174cm)
Weight: 182.6lbs (83kg)
Date of Birth: February 14 1973
Real Name: Misae Watanabe
Professional wrestling debut: : August 28 1994 with Kumiko Maekawa vs. Rie Tamada & Yoko Takahashi
Promotions: AJW (1994-1997), Neo Ladies (1997-2000), NEO (2000-)



Tuesday, February 13, 2007

GAMI - Japanese Female Wrestling


GAMI
Height: 5' 4" (164cm)
Weight: 143lbs (65kg)
Real Name: Mikiko Futagami
Date of Birth: January 4 1969
Debut: November 1 1990
Promotions: JWP (1989-1992), LLPW (1992-1997), ARSION (1997-)
Hometown: Osaka
Career Title History

June 20 1996 - With Yasha Kurenai and Carol Midori, won the LLPW Six Woman tag team title in a tournament final. Lose the belts to Eagle Sawai, Michiko Nagashima, andShark Tsuchiya on August 11 1996.

May 14 1997 - With Yasha Kurenai and Carol Midori, won the LLPW Six Woman tag team title from Eagle Sawai, Michiko Nagashima, andShark Tsuchiya. Lose the belts to Eagle Sawai, Shark Tsuchiya andLioness Asuka on August 15 1997.

August 20 2000 - With Rie Tamada, won the Twin Star of ARSION from Michiko Ohmukai and Mima Shimoda. Lost the titles on December 3 2000 to Etsuko Mita andMima Shimoda.

December 8 2001 - With Rie Tamada, won the Twin Star of ARSION defeating Ai Fujita and Michiko Ohmukai. Lost the titles on February 17 2002 to Ai Fujita and Michiko Ohmukai.

July 21 2002 - With Lioness Asuka won the Twin Star of ARSION from Michiko Ohmukai and Ai Fujita. Lost on December 17 2002 to Rie Tamada and Takako Inoue.

September 10 2001 - With PIKO won the JWP Tag Team titles from Azumi Hyuga andKayoko Haruyama. Lost the titles to Ran YuYu andTomoko Kuzumi on July 20 2002.




Monday, February 12, 2007

Mizuki Endo - Japanese Female Wrestling


Mizuki Endo

Height: 5' 3" (160cm)
Weight: 154lbs (70kg)
Date of Birth: November 9 1971
Professional Wrestling Debut: : August 4 1991, Tokyo Korakuen Hall, vs. Mikiko Futagami.
Promotions: JWP (1991-1992), LLPW (1992-)
September 29 1993 - Won the AJW Junior title from Saemi Numata. Lost it to Chaparita ASARI on November 28 1993.

Returned to LLPW after a one year absence in July 1999.

Commando Bolshoi - Japanese Female Wrestling


Commando Bolshoi

Age: Unknown
Date of Birth: Unknown
Weight: 110lbs (50kg)
Height: 5' (150cm)
Promotions: Japanese Women's Pro (1989-1992), JWP (1992-)
Career Title History

January 15 1999 - With Rieko Amano won the JWP Tag Team titles from Hikari Fukuoka and Tomoko Kuzumi. Lost them on February 10 2000 to ZAP I & ZAP T.
June 18 2000 - With Azumi Hyuga, won the JWP Tag Team titles from ZAP I and ZAP T. Current holders.
August 6 2000 - Won the JWP Open Weight title from Ran YuYu. Lost the title to Azumi Hyuga on February 18 2001.
September 10 2001 - With GAMI won the JWP Tag Team titles from Azumi Hyuga & Kayoko Haruyama. Lost the titles to Ran YuYu & Tomoko Kuzumi on July 20 2002.

The Bloody - Japanese Women Wrestling

The Bloody - Japanese Women Wrestling

The Bloody

Height: 5' 2" (156cm)
Weight: 143lbs (65kg)
Date of Birth: October 8 1977
Professional Wrestling Debut: : November 3 1994 vs. Emi Miyamoto
Real Name: Naomi Kato
Promotions: AJW (1994), Jd' (1996-)
Career Title History

January 11 1998 - Defeated Megumi Yabushita to win the Jd' Junior title. Lost it on August 24 1998 to Sumie Sakai.
June 13 1999 - W/Fang Suzuki defeated Cooga and Sumie Sakai to win the TWF Tag Team titles. Lost the titles on October 9 1999 to Sumie Sakai and Megumi Yabushita.
October 6 1999 Defeated Megumi Yabushita to win the AWF Women's title. Lost it on December 7 to Yoshiko Tamura.
January 10 2000 - Defeated Yoshiko Tamura to win the AWF Women's title. Title vacated on May 3 2000.
November 26 2000 - Won the Queen of the Ring in tournament final. Lost it on December 29 to Megumi Yabushita.
April 29 2001 - Won the Queen of the Ring and AWF titles from Sumie Sakai. Current holder.
May 6 2001 - With Fang Suzuki won the TWF Tag Team titles from Masked Angel Fleia and Masked Angel Rosetta. Lost the titles on July 1 2001 to Hiroyo Muto and Sumie Sakai.
Other Notes

Formerly known as The Bloody Phoenix.
Teaming with Ryuna, reached the finals of the TWF Tag Team title tournament.

Mari Apache - Luchadora and Joshi


Mari Apache

Real Name: Mariella Babluena Torres
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 138lbs
Pro Wrestling Debut: : October 15 1995
Born: October 18 1979
Promotions: ARSION (1998-)


Career Title History:
March 15 2000 - Won the Sky High of ARSION title from Chaparrita ASARI. Lost the title on August 12 2000 to Ayako Hamada.
Other Notes

One of three Mexican women who work for the Arsion promotion.
Mari is the twin sister of Fabi Apache, who also works for Arsion.
Worked as Lady Venum in Mexico.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Keiko Aono - Japanese Female Wrestling

Keiko Aono
Height: 5' 4" (162cm)
Weight: 147.4lbs (67kg)
Hometown: Osaka, Japan
Pro wrestling debut: February 10th 1995 at Tokyo Korakuen Hall, against Leo Kitimura
Born: April 8th 1973
Wrestling Promotions: LLPW (1994-)



Career Title History:
April 25th, 1999 - With Noriyo Tateno and Harley Saito, won the LLPW Six Woman tag team titles from Eagle Sawai, Shark Tsuchiya & Lioness Asuka.
They lost titles on January 4th 2000 to Rumi Kazama, Eagle Sawai and Carol Midori.

Friday, February 9, 2007

Carlos Amano - Japanese Women Wrestling

Carlos Amano - Japanese Women Wrestling

Carlos Amano
Born: March 16 1976
Weight: 134.2lbs (61kg)
Height: 5' 2" (158cm)
Real Name: Rieko Amano
Pro wrestling debut: December 4 1994 against Tomoko Miyaguchi
Promotions: JWP (1994-)

Career Title History:
January 15 1999 - With Commando Bolshoi won the JWP Tag Team titles from Hikari Fukuoka and Tomoko Kuzumi. Lost them on February 10 2000 to ZAP I & ZAP T.
On February 24, 1999 JWP changed Amano's name from 'Rieko Amano' to 'Carlos Amano'
A member of Mayumi Ozaki's 'Oz Academy'.
On August 10, 1996, Amano lost to Tomoko Kuzumi in the tournament final to crown a new JWP Junior champion.
JWP named the Hikari Fukuoka and Tomoko Kuzumi vs. Rieko Amano & Tomoko Miyaguchi match on October 21 as their 1998 match of the year.

Thursday, February 8, 2007

AKINO - Japanese Female Wrestling

AKINO - Japanese Female Wrestling

AKINO
Height: 5' 3" (160cm)
Weight: 127.6lbs (58kg)
Measurements: (CM) 89-67-92
Pro Wrestling Debut: : July 21 1998, vs. Mariko Yoshida
Date of Birth: October 24 1973
Real Name: Mika Akino
Promotions: ARSION (1998-)
Hometown: Tokyo
Career Title History

Mika Akino, better known as AKINO, is a female joshi wrestler . Billed from Honshū, she started late in the sport and didn't debut until the age of 25. Trained by Mariko Yoshida, she proved to have an innate ring presence and excelled at the sport.

June 30 1999 - With Ayako Hamada, won the Twin Star of ARSION from Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada. Lost it on February 18 2000 to Mariko Yoshida and Aja Kong.
December 3 2000 - Won the vacant Sky High of ARSION defeating Chaparrita ASARI.

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Sachie Abe -Japanese Womens Wrestling

Sachie Abe -Japanese Womens Wrestling

Sachie Abe
Born: September 18th 1974
Weight: 121lbs (55kg)
Height: 5' 1" (153cm)
Pro Wrestling Debut: April 14th 1995 vs. Aya Koyama
Promotions: Jd' (1995-), ARSION (1998 - 2003), AtoZ (2003 - 2004), Pro Wrestling SPIRIT (2009), JWP (2006 - 2010)

Sachie Abe -Japanese Womens Wrestling


Sachie Abe on Twitter:
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Sachie Abe's Blog:
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Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Toshiyo Yamada - Japanese Women Wrestling

Toshiyo Yamada - Japanese Women Wrestling

Name Toshiyo Yamada
Real name Toshiyo Yamada
Nicknames Yama-San
Name history Toshiyo Yamada
Trained by: Jaguar Yokota
Birth date February 27, 1970 - Urawa City, Japan
Pro wrestling debut: July 27, 1987 - Honjo, Japan
Height 5'6"/168 cm
Weight 164 lbs/74 kg
Signature moves Reverse Gory Special, Spinning Leg Lariat, Backdrop Suplex
Titles: AJW All Japan Junior Wrestling Championship, AJW All Japan Tag Team Championship (with Etsuko Mita), UWA Tag Team Championship (with Manami Toyota), WWWA All Pacific Championship (2), WWWA Tag Team Championship (3) (2 with Manami Toyota, 1 with Etsuko Mita)



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Monday, February 5, 2007

Rie Tamada - Japanese Female Wrestling

Rie Tamada - Japanese Female Wrestling

Name Rie Tamada
Nickname: Fighting Cheetah
Trained by: AJW
Birth date March 16, 1973 - Yuuki County, Japan
Pro wrestling debut: October 4 1991 vs. Chikako Hasegawa
Height 5' 2"/158 cm
Weight 126 lbs/57 kg
Signature move: Dragon Suplex,Rolling Elbow, Missile Kick

August 10 1992 - Won the All Japan Junior title from Akemi Torisu, lost it to Kumiko Maekawa, September 15 1992.
March 17 1995 - Won the All Japan tag team titles with Mariko Yoshida, from Michiko Ohmukai and Carol Midori. Titles vacated.
December 4 1995 Won the All Japan tag team titles with Yumi Fukawa. Lose them to Chikayo Nagashima & Sugar Sato on September 1 1996.
November 21 1996 - Won the All Japan Singles title from Kumiko Maekawa, vacated it in December 1997.
December 7 1998 - With Hiromi Yagi, won the Twin Star of ARSION, defeating Tiger Dream and Ayako Hamada in the tournament final. Lost the titles on June 30 1999 to Mika Akino and Ayako Hamada.
August 20 2000 - With GAMI, won the Twin Star of ARSION from Michiko Ohmukai and Mima Shimoda. Lost the titles on December 3 2000 to Etsuko Mita & Mima Shimoda.
December 8 2001 - With GAMI, won the Twin Star of ARSION defeating Ai Fujita and Michiko Ohmukai. Lost the titles on February 17 2002 to Ai Fujita and Michiko Ohmukai.
December 17 2002 - With Takako Inoue won the Twin Star of ARSION.

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Akira Hokuto - Japanese Female Wrestling

Akira Hokuto - Japanese Female Wrestling

Name Reyna Jubuki
Real name Hisako Uno Sasaki
Nicknames The Dangerous Queen
Name history Hisako Uno (Pro wrestling debut: - 12/88), Akira Hokuto (12/88 - ), Akira (CMLL and AJW, 04/92 - ??/92), Reyna Jubuki (02/94 - )
Family Kensuke Sasaki (husband), Máscara Mágica (former husband)
Trained by: Jaguar Yokota
Birth date July 13, 1967 - Yoshikawa, Saitama, Japan
Pro wrestling debut: June 12, 1985 - Sapporo Nakajima Sports Center - Nakajima, Sapporo, Japan
Height 5'7"/170 cm
Weight 132 lbs/60 kg
Signature moves Northern Lights Bomb, Dangerous Queen Bomb, Strange Hold Gamma
Titles: AJW All Japan Junior Wrestling Title, WWWA World Tag Team Womens Wrestling titles (4) (1 with Yumiko Hotta, 2 with Suzuka Minami, 1 with Mima Shimoda ), AJW All Pacific Title (2), CMLL World Women's Title, WCW World Women's Title, AAAW Tag Team Womens Wrestling titles (with Mayumi Ozaki)
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Saturday, February 3, 2007

Hiroka - Japanese Women Wrestling

Hiroka - Japanese Women Wrestling

Name: Hiroka
Name history: Raven Hiroka (2002 2005), Hiroka (2005 current)
Trained by: Mima Shimoda , Shinobu Kandori, Jose Luis Feliciano, El Hijo Del Gladiador
Born: September 23, 1981 Japan
Pro wrestling debut: September 18, 2002
Signature moves: kick to the face, fisherman's buster
Titles: CMLL World Women's Championship

Hiroka - Japanese Women Wrestling

Friday, February 2, 2007

Mima Shimoda - Japanese Womens Wrestling


Wrestlers Name: Mima Shimoda
Real Name: Mima Shimoda
Name History: Mima Chan, Mima Shimoda
Trained By: Akira Hokuto
Born: December 23rd, 1970 in Tokyo, Japan
Pro wrestling Bebut: August 5th, 1987 wrestling against Etsuko Mita at Tokyo Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
Height 5'6"/166 cm
Weight 143 lbs/65 kg


Signature Wrestling Moves: Death Lake Driver, Tiger Suplex, Moonsault Press, Running Neckbreaker, and Ax Kick
Wrestling Titles Held: AJW All Japan Junior Wrestling Championship, AJW All Japan Singles Champion, AJW All Japan Tag Team Champion (with Etsuko Mita), JWP Tag Team Champion (with Etsuko Mita), NEO Singles Champion, NWA Pacific Champion, Queen Of ARSION Champion, Twin Star Of ARSION Champion (twice, once with Etsuko Mita, and once with Michiko Omukai), UWA Tag Team Champion (with Etsuko Mita), WWWA Tag Team Champion (seven times, three times with Etsukio Mita, twice with Manami Toyota , once with Akira Hokuto and once with Takako Inoue)





Mima Shimoda - Japanese Womens Wrestling, posted to http://joshipuroresu.blogspot.com/ on 2-2-2007

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Mariko Yoshida - Female Japanese Wrestlers


Name Mariko Yoshida
Real name Mariko Yoshida
Nicknames ARSION No Shinjutsu (True Heart of ARSION)
Name history Mariko Yoshida (Pro wrestling debut: - )
Trained by: All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling Dojo
Birth date Feburary 15, 1970 - Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan
Pro wrestling debut: October 10, 1988 vs. Keiko Waki
Height 5'4"/163 cm
Weight 141 lbs/64 kg


Signature moves Air Raid Crash, Crucifix Armbar, Henkei Sleeper
Titles: AJW All Japan Women's Tag Team Champion (3) (2 with Takako Inoue, 1 with Rie Tamada), AJW All Japan Women's Champion, CMLL Women's Champion, Queen of ARSION Champion (2), Twin Star of ARSION Champion (2)(with Aja Kong, with Lioness Asuka)

 The Top Ten Moves of Mariko Yoshida

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