Japanese female wrestler Nagisa Nozaki was born on November 22, 1990 in the Minamisaku District, Nagano, Japan.
She was trained by Etsuko Mita at the NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling dojo and made her pro wrestling debut on Movember 3rd, 2006.
Nagisa has worked for the Japanese wrestling promotions NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling, World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana, Pro Wrestling Wave and Wrestling New Classic.
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Showing posts with label asian female wrestlers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asian female wrestlers. Show all posts
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Maya Yukihi - Japanese Women Wrestlers
Japanese female wrestler Maya Yukihi was born on January 9th, ???? in Chiba, Japan.
I have no idea what year.
She is five foot three and weighs 121 pounds.
Maya was trained in the Ice Ribbon Promotion by Maki Narumiya and 235(Fumiko Sato) and made her pro wrestling debut on November 24th, 2014.
I have no idea what year.
She is five foot three and weighs 121 pounds.
Maya was trained in the Ice Ribbon Promotion by Maki Narumiya and 235(Fumiko Sato) and made her pro wrestling debut on November 24th, 2014.
Friday, September 5, 2014
Eiger vs Takako Inoue - Japanese Women Wrestling
Eiger vs Takako Inoue - Japanese Women Wrestling
Here is a picture of the always frightening Eiger (or Aiger) applying a clawhold to the always beautiful Takako Inoue.
In case you didn't know, Eiger is actually joshi wrestler Mizuki Endo.
http://ringsirens.com/
Here is a picture of the always frightening Eiger (or Aiger) applying a clawhold to the always beautiful Takako Inoue.
In case you didn't know, Eiger is actually joshi wrestler Mizuki Endo.
http://ringsirens.com/
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Kana in the Ring - Japanese Female Wrestlers
You know how I always say on this blog, "When in doubt, post Kana"?
Well sadly I was in doubt and didn't know what to post.
So...Kana of course.
So here are just some random shots of Kana mixing it up in the ring.
Well sadly I was in doubt and didn't know what to post.
So...Kana of course.
So here are just some random shots of Kana mixing it up in the ring.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Oz Academy - Japanese Lady Wrestling
Oz Academy Women's Professional Wrestling (or Oz Academy for short) was founded in 1998 by legendary Japanese female professional wrestler, Mayumi Ozaki.
Although Mayumi considers the start to be earlier in 1996 because that was when the actual stable itself was formed.
Some of the very best in joshi puroresu have worked for Oz.
The promotion itself has two titles, the OZ Academy Openweight Championship and the OZ Academy Tag Team Championship.
As far as I know, Jungle Jack 21 (Hiroyo Matsumoto and Tomoka Nakagawa) still have the tagteam belts and Akino is the Openweight Champion.
Oz Academy 12th Annual - January 2014
Although Mayumi considers the start to be earlier in 1996 because that was when the actual stable itself was formed.
Some of the very best in joshi puroresu have worked for Oz.
The promotion itself has two titles, the OZ Academy Openweight Championship and the OZ Academy Tag Team Championship.
As far as I know, Jungle Jack 21 (Hiroyo Matsumoto and Tomoka Nakagawa) still have the tagteam belts and Akino is the Openweight Champion.
Oz Academy 12th Annual - January 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Is Act Yasukawa The Next Kana?
Well she might be.
This five foot four, 125 pound lady from Misawa, Aomori, Japan was born on November 13th, 1986.
She has not been going at this long, having only made her pro wrestling debut in February of 2012.
This young lady overcame a lot to get to where she is today.
You can find out just how much as this article here
I haven't seen a great deal of her matches, but what I have seen I like.
And she has that "something" that you cant just learn.
Act may be one to watch in the coming years.
Stardom 5STAR Grand Prix: Act Yasukawa vs. Yuzuki Aikawa
This five foot four, 125 pound lady from Misawa, Aomori, Japan was born on November 13th, 1986.
She has not been going at this long, having only made her pro wrestling debut in February of 2012.
This young lady overcame a lot to get to where she is today.
You can find out just how much as this article here
I haven't seen a great deal of her matches, but what I have seen I like.
And she has that "something" that you cant just learn.
Act may be one to watch in the coming years.
Stardom 5STAR Grand Prix: Act Yasukawa vs. Yuzuki Aikawa
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Arisa Nakajima - Female Japanese Wrestlers
I havent done anything on the lovely Arisa Nakajima in a while, so here's an update.
Arisa was born on April 6th, 1989 in Chichibu, Saitama, Japan, the same city that famous Japanese pro wrestler Akira Taue is from.
After training with the Major Girl's Fighting AtoZ promotion for a little over a year, she made her wrestling debut on January 3rd, 2006, against Mika Mizunuma in Korakuen Hall.
She has worked for Major Girl's Fighting AtoZ, JWP Joshi Puroresu (JWP Project) and JDStar and during her career has held more titles and won more awards than you can shake a stick at.
Arisa is five foot three and weighs in at 130 pounds.
Arisa was born on April 6th, 1989 in Chichibu, Saitama, Japan, the same city that famous Japanese pro wrestler Akira Taue is from.
After training with the Major Girl's Fighting AtoZ promotion for a little over a year, she made her wrestling debut on January 3rd, 2006, against Mika Mizunuma in Korakuen Hall.
She has worked for Major Girl's Fighting AtoZ, JWP Joshi Puroresu (JWP Project) and JDStar and during her career has held more titles and won more awards than you can shake a stick at.
Arisa is five foot three and weighs in at 130 pounds.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Japanese wrestling legend Bull Nakano
Photo Credit: www.wwe.com
Here is Japanese wrestling legend Bull Nakano with a Dragon Sleeper on....someone.
I thought at first it was Madusa, but the lady in the hold is too...ummm.."small" I think.
And she looks like she's wearing a one piece from GLOW.
Update: It's Heidi Lee Morgan
Now below, this IS a picture of Madusa aka Alundra Blayze getting flattened by Bull.
Here is Japanese wrestling legend Bull Nakano with a Dragon Sleeper on....someone.
I thought at first it was Madusa, but the lady in the hold is too...ummm.."small" I think.
And she looks like she's wearing a one piece from GLOW.
Update: It's Heidi Lee Morgan
Now below, this IS a picture of Madusa aka Alundra Blayze getting flattened by Bull.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Japanese Women Wrestling on YouTube
Well.
Thanks to YouTube, I have had to totally redo this entire post.
It seems they deleted every single video that I had put here.
Thanks YouTube!
Anyway, I went back into YouTube (which I am sure I will regret doing later) and got the top five most popular Japanese Female Wrestling videos there.
Watch them while you can before YouTube takes them down again....
Pro Wrestling WAVE #121
Kana vs Melanie Cruise.
Yumi Ohka vs Hikaru Shida
Kana vs Mio Shirai
Akira Hokuto vs Mayumi Ozaki
Chigusa
Nagayo vs Devil Masami
Syuri vs. Makoto
NXT'S Asuka/Kana Vs Hikaru Shida
Thanks to YouTube, I have had to totally redo this entire post.
It seems they deleted every single video that I had put here.
Thanks YouTube!
Anyway, I went back into YouTube (which I am sure I will regret doing later) and got the top five most popular Japanese Female Wrestling videos there.
Watch them while you can before YouTube takes them down again....
Pro Wrestling WAVE #121
Kana vs Melanie Cruise.
Yumi Ohka vs Hikaru Shida
Kana vs Mio Shirai
Manami Toyota and Blizzard Yuki vs Takako Inoue and Kyoko Inoue
Akira Hokuto vs Mayumi Ozaki
Chigusa
Nagayo vs Devil Masami
Syuri vs. Makoto
NXT'S Asuka/Kana Vs Hikaru Shida
Friday, November 12, 2010
Manami Toyota Wrestling Kyoko Inoue
Here is Manami Toyota taking on Kyoko Inoue from March 31st, 1996.
You know...I know both Manami and Kyoko are highly skilled athletes, but when I saw Manami going to the ring at the beginning of the video, the only thing I could thing was "My God...her hair is beautiful!"
Anyway, both of these women are Joshi legends.
Manami made her pro wrestling debut in 1987...
and Kyoko debuted the next year in 1988.

This match is a sequel to Manami and Kyoko's match in 1995, which won the Wrestling Observer Match of the Year.
And this match takes off like a rocket with a missed dropkick, a giant swing and a kiwi roll all in rapid succession.
Coming up from that, they go into the classic test of strength...
Which leads into Kyoko unleashing an array of submission moves on Manami...



Manami Toyota vs. Kyoko Inoue - AJW 12/8/96 by Uppgreyedd
You know...I know both Manami and Kyoko are highly skilled athletes, but when I saw Manami going to the ring at the beginning of the video, the only thing I could thing was "My God...her hair is beautiful!"
Anyway, both of these women are Joshi legends.
Manami made her pro wrestling debut in 1987...
and Kyoko debuted the next year in 1988.
This match is a sequel to Manami and Kyoko's match in 1995, which won the Wrestling Observer Match of the Year.
And this match takes off like a rocket with a missed dropkick, a giant swing and a kiwi roll all in rapid succession.
Coming up from that, they go into the classic test of strength...
Which leads into Kyoko unleashing an array of submission moves on Manami...


Manami Toyota vs. Kyoko Inoue - AJW 12/8/96 by Uppgreyedd
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Nagisa Nozaki Wrestling Syuri
Well guess what?Yep...this is yet ANOTHER video that YouTube has deleted.
Thanks YouTube!
So all there is left is the screen caps.
Nagisa started wrestling when she was 15, and has been plagued by injuries.
This was Nagisa's return match, her first since 2009 when she injured her shoulder.
She's five foot five and weighs 123 pounds.
You may know her opponent Syuri as Karate Girl (KG) from the old HUSTLE wrestling promotion.
She wrestles, but throws some MMA into her matches as well.
First up. Syuri enters the ring...

Followed by Nagisa who doesn't look near as serious...
They shake hands and everything looks okay...
Till Nagisa blindsides Syuri and lays into her with a series of vicious chops...
She goes for a quick pin...
Syuri kicks out, but soon finds herself in a sleeper...
She gets up, but Nagisa follows her, keeping the hold clamped on.See how much Nagisa seems to be enjoying herself?
Syuri gets fed up, escapes and lays into Nagisa with a series of roundhouse kicks...
Sorry it's gone but you can thank YouTube.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Ayumi Kurihara Vs Mai Ichii - Japanese Wrestling
Here is a match between Mai Ichii and Ayumi Kurihara, posted on Veoh
Ayumi Kurihara was born on July 13th, 1984 in Tokyo, Japan and was trained by Mariko Yoshida, AKINO, Michiko Ohmukai and GAMI.She made her pro wrestling debut on April 24, 2005 and has worked for wrestling promotions like AtoZ, M's Style, NEO, JWP, Jd', Ibuki and Pro Wrestling SUN.
Mai Ichii was born on March 21st, 1980 in Saitama, Japan.Besides being a wrestler, she is a MMA fighter with a 4-4-0 record.
This match starts off with Ayumi taking the offensive with a series of drop kicks that some of which I swear look pretty "stiff" to me.
After pummeling the fool out of Mai, Ayumi straddles her and clamps on a camel clutch.Mai manages to bite her way out of it....yes...bite.
Undaunted, Ayumi turns and clamps on a double toe hold which Mai tries to unsuccessfully bite her way out of.
Failing the biting escape, Mai makes the ropes and opens up with a few dropkicks of her own.Getting Ayumi down, she goes for a leg lock which Ayumi reverses.
Mai escapes, there’s another flurry of moves and Ayumi comes out on top with a headlock.Watch Ayumi Kurihara vs. Mai Ichii (2/3/06) in Sports | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
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