Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Ran Yu-Yu - Japanese Female Wrestling


Ran Yu-Yu(Tomoko Miyaguchi)is a Japanese female professional wrestler.
She was born August 17th, 1975 in Osaka Japan.
She made her pro wrestling debut on January 4th, 1994 against Rieko Amano.

Here's a video of her wrestling (as Tomoko Miyaguchi) against Kanako Motoya.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeP1WecGmio

Monday, October 27, 2008

Nagisa Nozaki - Japanese Women Wrestling


Nagisa Nozaki is a Japanese female professional wrestler.
She was born November 22nd, 1990 in Iruma ski, Saitama, Japan.
Her pro wrestling debut was November 3rd, 2006.
She wrestles for the NEO promotion.
Nagisa often tag teams with Aoi Kizuki

Yuri Urai wrestling Nagisa Nozaki
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbW6-iZEFnc

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

NAO - Female Japanese Wrestlers


NAO is a Japanese female pro wrestler.
Her name means `Obedient`, not New Age Outlaws and it's usually spelled in all caps.
She was born on January 12, 1989 in Tokyo, Japan.
NAO wrestles for Mariko Yoshida's wrestling promotion IBUKI.

For more info go here:
http://s-ovation.com/wrestling/english.html

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Chikayo Nagashima - Japanese Women Wrestling

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Chikayo Nagashima was born on January 24 1976.
She is a Japanese female professional wrestler.
Her pro wrestling debut was against Toshie Uematsu on April 15 1995.
She has held the AAAW Junior Heavyweight tag team wrestling titles with Sugar Satoh at least three times, the AJW Tag Team wrestling titles,(again with Sugar Satoh) and she held the AAAW Wrestling Championship.

Here is a wrestling video with Sonoko Kato wrestling Chikayo Nagashima.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF8H-vNN3Hk

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Miyoko Hoshino - Female Japanese Wrestlers

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Miyoko Hoshino became the WWWA wrestling champion on July 26, 1972 by defeating Sarah Lee.
Miyoko also held the WWWA World Tag Championships with Jumbo Miyamoto six times! (At least that's what I counted)
Now my question is this......
Is this the same Miyoko Hoshino that recorded a Jazz album with Lionel Hampton in 1965?
I know it sounds far-fetched, but a lot of Japanese female wrestlers either turned singers or sang while their wrestling careers continued.
Though actually, the time line doesn't seem to work out.
Too bad though, if she was that would be so cool!

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