Tomoko Watanabe

Tomoko Watanabe

Birth : 1972-02-23, Hokkaidō, Japón

History

is a Japanese professional wrestler currently working for World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana. All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling AJW Championship (2-times) All Pacific Championship (3-times) WWWA Tag Team Championship (4-times) Japanese Tag Team Championship (2-times) Japanese Women Pro-Wrestling Project JWP Tag Team Championship World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Tag Team Championship (2-times, Current) (with Kyoko Inoue)

Profile

Tomoko Watanabe
Tomoko Watanabe
Tomoko Watanabe

Movies

WWE Survivor Series 1995
Herself
Survivor Series (1995) was the ninth annual Survivor Series pay-per-view. It was sponsored by the Milton Bradley Company. It took place on November 19, 1995 at the US Air Arena in Landover, Maryland, and was the first Survivor Series program not to take place on either Thanksgiving Eve or Thanksgiving night. The main event was a No DQ match for the WWF Championship. Diesel defended the title against Bret Hart. The undercard featured Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, British Bulldog and Sycho Sid versus Yokozuna, Owen Hart, Razor Ramon and Dean Douglas in a four-on-four elimination match. The Darkside (The Undertaker, Savio Vega, Fatu and Henry Godwinn) versus The Royals (King Mabel, Jerry Lawler, Isaac Yankem and Hunter Hearst Helmsley) in a four-on-four elimination match. Goldust versus Bam Bam Bigelow and Bertha Faye, Aja Kong, Tomoko Watanabe and Lioness Asuka versus Alundra Blayze, Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari in a four-on-four elimination match.
AJW Zenjo Queendom 1995
Name of the event: AJW Zenjo Queendom 1995 - Day 1 Date: 1995.02.25 Promotion: All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Type: Event Location: Tokyo, Japan Arena: Korakuen Hall Attendance: ca. 2.250
AJW Dream Slam 1
In celebration of its 25th anniversary as a promotion, All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling (AJW) invited women from JWP, LLPW, and FMW to compete in a night full of inter-promotional battles to the chorus of 16,500 fans inside the Yokohama Arena.