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Showing posts with label women wrestling youtube. Show all posts
Here is beautiful Japanese female wrestler Takako Inoue pinning....someone.
I have no idea who she is pinning actually.
I thought it might be Manami Toyota....
Aja Kong vs Takako Inoue
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OZ Academy 263 (Country of OZ 2012) has been posted online at YouTube and it's great. My favorite match on it is a match that sounds like any Joshi fan's dream. Mio Shirai, Yumi Ohka and Mayumi Ozaki taking on Tomoka Nakagawa, Tsubasa Kuragaki and Manami Toyota.
The sad thing is that this wasn't the main event match so they really didn't go all out. Just looking at the line up though, you would expect this to be the main event anywhere.
Japanese female pro wrestlers Kana and Mio Shirai again.
But this time in a happier moment.
As in not trying to kill each other.
They look so happy.....
Kana and Mio Shirai vs Arisa Nakajima and Ayako Hamada
Here are a couple of pictures of retired Japanese female wrestler Yuzuki Aikawa.
This model turned wrestler was pretty much considered a joke when she started, but she proved the fans wrong.
During her career in World Wonder Ring Stardom she held the Goddesses of Stardom Championship (with Yoko Bito), the Wonder of Stardom Championship and she won several Best Match of the Year awards, MVP awards and Outstanding Performance awards.
She retired on April 29th and her last match was against Yoshiko, which she lost.
Haven't done anything on female Japanese wrestler Io Shirai in a while....so here you go.
The younger sister of another Japanese female wrestler Mio Shirai, Io is doing quite well for herself these days.
On April 29th, 2013, Io won the World Wonder Ring Stardom promotion's World of Stardom Championship belt and has been defending it ever since.
Right now she is up to five title defenses putting her right behind Nanae Takahashi, who had seven.
Japanese female wrestler Hikaru Shida is not only attractive, but she's skilled.
Usually when you hear "actress" in a wrestler's resume you roll your eyes and move on.
But this young lady is a former actress and has held the Ice Ribbon ICE×60 Championship, the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship four times, won the Double Crown Tag Championship Tournament, held the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship (with Aja Kong), held the Pro Wrestling Wave Tag Team Championship, the Reina X World Tag Team Championship and won the Reina World Tag Team Championship 1Day Tournament.
So yeah, she is more than a pretty face.
Besides all that, she is also Ice Ribbon's co-head trainer and has trained over twenty female wrestlers.
She is also a commentator and sometimes referee of the promotion's 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling project.
AND she regular appearances for Oz Academy and Pro Wrestling Wave!
Hikaru was trained by Emi Sakura and made her pro wrestling debut on July 20, 2008.
One of Hikaru's fellow trainees was another actress/model turned champion female wrestler, Miyako Matsumoto.
Japanese female wrestler Ai Fujita seems to be showing a recent upsurge in interest.
Ai was born on February 15 1976 and actually had two pro wrestling debuts.
She debuted against La Amapola in 1998 in Mexico, and in 1999 in a tag team match with Candy Okutsu against Ayako Hamada (current TNA Knockout Hamada) and Mika Akino in Japan.
Here is part one of a match between Ai Fujita and Momoe Nakanishi posted by...take a wild guess...yes, nagashimark on YouTube
Doesn't the interviewer kinda look like Hiro Nakamura on "Heroes"?
Of course you can see the second part of the match and more Japanese female wrestlers on nagashimark's YouTube channel.
And next to Chikako Shiratori, the most popular Japanese female wrestler here lately is the lady that was in the video I linked to last time, Cuty Suzuki (Cutie Suzuki). Cuty was born on October 22, 1969 in Kawaguchi, Saitama, Japan and made her pro wrestling debut on September 19, 1986. Cuty is retired now, but during her career, she held the UWA Junior Wrestling title, the JWP Junior Wrestling title and one half of the JWP Tag Team Women's Wrestling titles five times. Twice with Mayumi Ozaki, once with Devil Masami and twice with Dynamite Kansai.
Here is a video of Cuty going up against Candy Okutsu in a JWP match from July 18, 1997, posted once again to YouTube by nagashimark. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssxykArhAWk
Japanese female wrestler Yuu Yamagata was born on July 6th, 1976.
She was trained by Mariko Yoshida at ARSION and made her wrestling debut on December 3rd, 2000 against her trainer.
This five foot four and a half, 138 pound lady competes not only against women in the ring, but she also competes in mixed wrestling, taking on men.
Two of her favorite wrestling moves are the Yuu Lock II (a full nelson using the legs) and the Facebuster.
Actually she uses the Yuu Lock I, II and III, but II is the only one I could find anything out about.
Yuu has worked for both ARSION and K-DOJO wrestling promotions.
Retired female professional wrestler Candy Okutsu was born Tomoko Okutsu on January 16th, 1975 in Japan.
She made her professional wrestling debut on August 4th, 1992.
Candy worked for the JWP Project promotion from then until 1997, when she retired due to an injury.
She made her comeback on February 18th, 1998 when she had joined the ARSION promotion.
Candy became the first female version of Tiger Mask when she worked a few times as Tiger Dream.
She retired from pro wrestling on January 5th, 2001.
Before she retired candy held the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Championship once and the JWP Junior Championship twice.