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Ashida made her professional wrestling debut in Ice Ribbon at Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #1297 ~ Ice In Wonderland 2023 on August 26, where she teamed up with Satsuki Totoro to defeat Asuka Fujitaki and Kyuri in tag team competition. [4] During her tenure with the promotion, Ashida started chasing for various championships owned by it.
Brand New Wrestling: The Beginning of a New Era Tokyo, Japan: 1 131: 2 [3] [7] 5 Miyu Yamashita: January 4, 2018: Tokyo Joshi Pro: Tokyo, Japan: 2 484: 10 [8] [3] 6 Shoko Nakajima: May 3, 2019: Yes! Wonderland 2019: Opportunity is There Tokyo, Japan: 1 184: 3 [9] During Nakajima's reign, the title was re-named to Princess of Princess ...
January 13 – Impact Wrestling reverted to its original Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) name, beginning with Hard To Kill (TNA had been renamed to Impact in 2017); at the event, Nic Nemeth, A. J. Francis, and Ash by Elegance made their TNA debuts, while DeAngelo Williams made his TNA return.
New Jack, photographed here in 1998. The Mass Transit incident was a professional wrestling controversy that took place during an Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) house show on November 23, 1996, at the Wonderland Greyhound Park in Revere, Massachusetts, United States.
Wonderland 2019 on May 3, Maki teamed up with Hikari Noa to unsuccessfully challenge Mizuki and Yuka Sakazaki for the Princess Tag Team Championship. [17] The most notable match she had in the promotion was at TJPW Brand New Wrestling 3 from August 25, 2019, where she defeated Gisele Shaw for the vacant International Princess Championship. [18]
Ice Ribbon 1297 ~ Ice in Wonderland 2023: Tokyo, Japan: 1 224: 3 [59] — Vacated: April 6, 2024: Ice Ribbon Kamata: Tokyo, Japan — — — The championship was vacated due to Hoshi going on hiatus because of her pregnancy. [60] 38 Yuuri: June 23, 2024: Ice Ribbon 1354 ~ After The Rain, Ribbon 2024: Tokyo, Japan: 2 118: 1
Due to being a TJPW wrestler, Misao is known for competing in sister-promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling.She made appearances in several of the promotion's signature events such as the DDT Judgement, marking her first performance at Judgement 2016: DDT 19th Anniversary on March 21 where she participated in a 13-woman battle royal won by Yuka Sakazaki and also involving Rika Tatsumi, Ai Shimizu, Marika ...
From its inception, Ice Ribbon had a close relationship with NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling, which saw Ice Ribbon wrestlers Emi Sakura, Aoi Kizuki and Makoto make regular appearances for the promotion, while NEO wrestlers like Etsuko Mita, Tanny Mouse and Yoshiko Tamura also made several appearances for Ice Ribbon. [9]
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