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Hana Kimura (pronunciation ⓘ) (木村花, Kimura Hana, September 3, 1997 – May 23, 2020) was a Japanese joshi puroresu professional wrestler.She worked for native companies in her country such as World Wonder Ring Stardom from 2016 to 2020, and Wrestle-1, in addition to having made appearances for foreign companies such as Ring of Honor, Pro-Wrestling: EVE, and some independent promotions ...
Actor Stuart Whitman, pictured here in a scene from the 1965 film "Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines," died Monday, March 17, 2020, reportedly. He was 92. Whitman is best known for ...
Deron was married to Drzan McBee, a former professional wrestler and Raiderette, who died in 2003 from a heart attack.She was survived by her two daughters. [citation needed] Deron is now mostly involved in Christian ministry and in pursuing his painting passion.
Mariko Umeda (梅田 麻里子, Umeda Mariko, November 1, 1967 – August 16, 1997), better known by her ring name Plum Mariko (プラム麻里子, Puramu Mariko), was a Japanese female professional wrestler who wrestled for Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling from 1986 to 1992 and then, JWP Joshi Puroresu from 1992 until her death in 1997.
She died by suicide in April. Photo credit: Arlana Miller - Getty Images Arlana Miller was a football cheerleader at Southern University, attending on a full ride with plans to become a psychiatrist.
It came true in the case of Texas’ superstar wrestling family, now on screen in a new movie. ... Years before, her father had died by suicide. Her brothers followed in 1975, 1981 and 1987 ...
Mitrice Lavon Richardson (born April 30, 1985 – remains found August 9, 2010) was a 24-year-old African-American woman who went missing on September 17, 2009, after police claim she was released from a jail at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station, where she had been taken after behaving erratically at a restaurant. She was missing for 11 ...
The Hana Kimura Memorial Show 2 (木村花メモリアルマッチ『またね』, Kimura Hana Memoriaru Matchi "Matane" 2) was the second Japanese professional wrestling memorial show and pay-per-view event promoted by Kyoko Kimura to commemorate the second anniversary of the death of her daughter Hana Kimura, who committed suicide on May 23, 2020.