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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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.
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
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Yoshiko Tamura - Japanese Female Wrestling
Wrestlers Name: Yoshiko Tamura
Height: 5' 5" (165cm)
Weight: 149.6lbs (68kg)
Date of Birth: February 6 1976
Pro Wrestling Debut: September 15 1994 vs. Kaoru Kaneyama
Promotions: AJW (1994-1997), Neo Ladies (1997-2000), NEO (2000-)
June 26 1995 - Defeated Misae Watanabe (Misae Genki) for the AJW Junior Wrestling title. Lost it on September 1 1996 to Tomoko Miyaguchi.
July 19 1997 - Defeated Toshie Uematsu for the WCW Womens Cruiserweight Wrestling title. Lost it on September 20 1997 to Sugar Sato.
December 7 1999 - Defeated The Bloody for the AWF Women's Wrestling title. Lost it on January 10 2000 to The Bloody.
August 23 2000 - Defeated Nicole Bass to become the first NWA Pacific and NEO Singles champion. Lost the titles on February 11 2001 to Mima Shimoda.
Friday, March 2, 2007
Rie Tamada - Japanese Women Wrestling
Rie Tamada
Height: 5' 2" (158cm)
Weight: 125.4lbs (57kg)
Pro Wrestling Debut: October 4 1991 vs. Chikako Hasegawa
Date of Birth: March 16 1973
Nickname: Fighting Cheetah
Promotions: AJW (1991-1997), ARSION (1997-)
On August 10 1992 - Won the All Japan Junior Womens Wrestling title from Akemi Torisu, lost it to Kumiko Maekawa, September 15 1992.
March 17 1995 - Won the All Japan tag team wrestling titles with Mariko Yoshida, from Michiko Ohmukai and Carol Midori. Titles vacated.
On December 4 1995 Won the All Japan tag team wrestling titles with Yumi Fukawa. Lost them to Chikayo Nagashima & Sugar Sato on September 1 1996.
November 21 1996 - Won the All Japan Singles Wrestling title from Kumiko Maekawa, vacated it in December 1997.
On 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.
On 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.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Etsuko Mita - Japanese Female Wrestling
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.
Monday, February 26, 2007
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
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Manami Toyota - Part 1
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.
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.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Kyoko Inoue - Japanese Women Wrestlers
Name Kyoko Inoue
Real name Kyoko Inoue
Name history Kyoko Inoue
Birth date April 22, 1969 - Nanyou City, Japan
Pro wrestling Debut: : October 10, 1988 - Tokyo, Japan
Height 5'3"/166 cm
Weight 209 lbs/95 kg
Signature moves Niagara Driver, Spidernest STF, Lariat, Giant Swing
Titles: AJW Singles Womens Wrestling Champion, IWA World Singles Womens Wrestling Champion (2), NEO Tag Team Womens Wrestling Champion (with Etsuko Mita), NEO Singles Womens Wrestling Champion (2), NWA Pacific Women's Wrestling Champion (2), TWF Singles Womens Wrestling Champion (2), WEW Six-Man Tag Team Womens Wrestling Champion (with Kodo Fuyuki & Chocoball Mukai), WEW Tag Team Womens Wrestling Champion (with Kodo Fuyuki), WWWA All Pacific Womens Wrestling Champion (3), WWWA Tag Team Womens Wrestling Champion (with Takako Inoue), WWWA World Singles Womens Wrestling Champion (3)
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