Showing posts with label devil masami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devil masami. Show all posts

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Japanese Female Wrestler Devil Masami

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Here is an old picture I found of legendary Japanese female wrestler Devil Masami on the Box y Lucha forum posted by hugo999.
Masami had a long joshi career that spanned from 1978 to her retirement in 2008.
And as you can see, her fame wasn't limited to just Japan.

Devil was the All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling (AJW) Champion, the WWWA World Heavyweight Champion, the AAAW Singles Champion and held the AAAW Tag Team Championship with Aja Kong, the JWP Open Weight Singles Champion, and the JWP Tag Team Champion three times with Dynamite Kansai, Hikari Fukuoka and Cutie Suzuki.
She was also inducted into the AJW Hall of Fame in 1998 and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 1996.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Lelani Kai Wrestling in Japan


Here's a couple of photos of Lelani Kai wrestling in Japan.
If you have followed womens wrestling over the years, you know who Lelani Kai is.
She was trained by The Fabulous Moolah and made her wrestling debut in 1975.
Lelani held the Ladies Professional Wrestling Association (LPWA) Tag Team Championship (with Judy Martin), the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Women's Championship, the NWA Mid-Atlantic Women's Championship (three times), the Professional Girl Wrestling Association (PGWA) Championship, the WWF Women's Championship and the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship (twice, again with Judy Martin).
She also held the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling All Pacific Championship in 1986.
Here she is using the same supplex on both joshi wrestlers Devil Masami and Lioness Asuka.



Tuesday, July 17, 2007

More Devil Masami wrestling in Japan.

More photos of Devil Masami wrestling in Japan.

First Devil Masami and Lioness Asuka.


Then Devil Masami wrestling Lola Gonzalez.



Finally Devil Masami wrestling Mimi Hawagara.


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Friday, July 13, 2007

Chigusa Nagayo wrestling Devil Masami in Japan

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Heres a picture of Chigusa Nagayo and Devil Masami going at it in Japan.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Devil Masami - Female Japanese Wrestlers

Here's a pic of Devil Masami about to lay a " Ric Flair" style chop on someone.


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Here's a video of Mimi and Devil wrestling in Japan on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/?v=ifHvPW2z6Tc

And another of Devil tag teaming with Wild Kazuki against Mimì and Yukari Ohmori
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KYDaRaOjZI

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Devil Masami - Japanese Wrestling



Japanese female wrestler Devil Masami was born on January 7th, 1962 in Kitakyushu, Japan.
She trained at the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Dojo and made her pro wrestling debut on August 21st, 1978
Devil worked for the AJW wrestling promotion from 1978 to 1995.
During that time she held the WWWA World Tag Team Championship on August 10, 1982 (with Tarantula), the All Pacific Championship and the WWWA World Championship.
Devil left AJW and went to work for GAEA Japan in 1995.

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There she held the AAAW Singles Championship, the WCW Women's Championship (WCW was working with GAEA at the time) and the AAAW Tag Team Championship (with Aja Kong).
On November 29, 1998, she was inducted into the All Japan Womens Hall of Fame.
In 2005 she went back to AJW and wrestled in the main event of AJW's final card on April 17th, teaming up with  Amazing Kong to take on (and defeat) Kyoko Inoue and Misae Genki.
On December 30, 2008, she wrestled her retirement match and left the business after 30 years.

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