Meiko Satomura
Nascimento : 1979-11-17, Niigata, Japan
História
is a Japanese professional wrestler. She co-founded Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. Satomura made her professional wrestling debut for all female promotion Gaea Japan on April 15, 1995, defeating Sonoko Kato.[4] On November 2, 1996, Meiko Satomura and Sonoko Kato defeated Sugar Sato and Chikayo Nagashima to become the inaugural AAAW Tag Team Champions. Satomura would go on to win that title on two more occasions, teaming with Ayako Hamada, and Chikayo Nagashima. She also won the AAAW Singles Championship twice, with her second reign ending at the hands of Aja Kong on April 3, 2005. Gaea Japan closed a week later on April 10 after staging its farewell show where Satomura defeated her trainer Chigusa Nagayo in the main event. On July 27, WWE announced that Satomura will be competing in the second Mae Young Classic tournament.. She defeated Killer Kelly, Mercedes Martinez, and Lacey Lane before being defeated in the semifinals by Toni Storm.
Meiko Satomura
The 2022 Worlds Collide is the upcoming third Worlds Collide professional wrestling live streaming event produced by WWE. It will be held for wrestlers from the promotion's NXT and NXT UK brand divisions. The event will be available on Livestream on Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network internationally. It will take place on September 4, 2022, at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. It will be the first Worlds Collide event since 2020 and also the final event for NXT UK before it is relaunched as NXT Europe in 2023.
Kagetsu Retirement Show from Osaka, Japan 2020.02.24
Live from O2 Academy Sheffield
Herself
David Starr’s path to another PROGRESS title shot took an unexpected turn, on a show with a title that you probably shouldn’t watch at work…
Meiko Satomura
Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling will air their big kahuna 1/4 Kourakuen Hall show live. This is a free show Those with DDT Universe can watch the show Here. You must at least sign up for a Bronze account to view the show. Those without the DDT Universe but able to use a Japanese IP address can watch the show via Abema TV Here If you are new to Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling and would like to know more, feel free to read this Introduction to Tokyo Joshi It's out of date since A CRAP TON OF STUFF HAPPENED THIS YEAR but it'll give you the basics until I get a new updated one written. Mostly its missing the recent debuts and still has bios on Maho, Yuu and Azusa who have left Opening bell for this week's Tokyo Joshi event is 12:00 pm on Friday January 4th in Japan. That's 10:00 pm Thursday night January 3rd Eastern US time and 7pm Thursday January 3rd Pacific. (I think its 3:00 am Friday, January 4th in the U.K.)
Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2018: Fall Pro-Wrestling Cultural Festival was a professional wrestling event promoted by DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT). The event took place on October 21, 2018, in Tokyo at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan. The event, named after the traditional Japanese cultural festival, aired on Fighting TV Samurai and was the first Peter Pan event to be held in fall.
Dragon Gate The Gate Of Origin 2018
Sendai Girls Joshi Puroresu Big Show 2018 In Niigata
We're opening the show with War Games. There was a real intensity before the match got started as both teams surrounded the cage and brawled with one another a bit before being separated. Set a good tone of hatred early on. Emi Sakura is in first for the babyfaces and Blue Nikita for the heels. Nikita went for early pinfalls, which bothered me. I hate the idea that a wrestler wouldn't know the rules of a match they're in, especially on a big show like this. Heels attacked Emi from outside the cage, real dastardly stuff. Emi is a great face in peril. Heels win the coin toss which they did in real time, very old school. There was fun back and forth as the rest of the women came in. Emi was especially good throughout. Evans and Hayter looked quite good on the heel side, taking good bumps and having well timed cutoffs of the babyfaces. Laura Di Matteo has improved quite a bit, her offensive bursts were on point. Addy Starr, who had previously been retired, was good in peril and resorted
Meiko Satomura
Stardom's events can almost always be split in half as their show structure is very predictable. Their undercard suffers due to the fact they have so many young wrestlers and they don't leave wrestlers off cards if they are healthy. So you're always going to get the rookie match and the big gaijin tag match, that's life in the Stardom World. But once you get past that, Stardom has some truly amazing wrestlers that would blow the roof off any building in the world if given the chance. Both title matches here delivered, not only in execution but they also left the stories open so no one will be left behind - the stories of Tam Nakano and Momo Watanabe will continue to grow. Whether you watch it on Stardom World or find the Samurai TV version, the second half is certainly worth tracking down, particularly the main event
Meiko Satomura
Satomura scored a direct win over the Sendai Girls World Champion, and tried to issue a challenge to the champion before Hamada stopped her. Hamada suggested a match between herself and Satomura to determine the next challenger. Aja Kong said she wanted to challenge whoever comes out on top in the next World Championship match.
Creator
Satomura scored a direct win over the Sendai Girls World Champion, and tried to issue a challenge to the champion before Hamada stopped her. Hamada suggested a match between herself and Satomura to determine the next challenger. Aja Kong said she wanted to challenge whoever comes out on top in the next World Championship match.
Pro-Wrestling: EVE returns to the Resistance Gallery in May, featuring the debut of former Ice Ribbon star Riho. Also announced for this November was the inaugural 'She-1 Climax' tournament, with four shows taking place over two days. Follow EVE on Twitter and Facebook for event announcements and tickets. EVE "A Night At The Resistance" Part One February 18, 2017 Commentary from Oly Hogben and Addy Starr Dahlia Black vs "The Session Moth" The Owens Twins vs Nina Samuels and Shanna Laura Di Matteo vs Debbie Sharpe.
EVE A Day At The Resistance was a Professional wrestling event produced by Pro Wrestling Eve, which took place on February 18, 2017 at the Resistance Gallery in Bethnal Green, Greater London.
Stardom closes out their year with Year-End Climax.
Stardom and Sendai Girls battle from Korakuen Hall.
3/20/12 Tokyo Korakuen Hall Generation Struggle 1st: Natsumi Showzuki vs. Saki Kashima Generation Struggle 2nd: Act Yasukawa vs. Eri Susa Generation Struggle 3rd: Kairi Hojo vs. Mayu Iwatani Generation Struggle 4th: Arisa Hoshiki vs. Yuuri Haruka Stardom the Bright: Kaori Yoneyama & Io Shirai vs. Hiroyo Matsumoto & Miho Wakizawa Goddesses of Stardom Title: Yuzuki Aikawa & Yoko Bito vs. Natsuki*Taiyo & Yoshiko World of Stardom Title: Nanae Takahashi vs. Meiko Satomura Osaka Starlight 2012 3/25/12 Osaka Matsushita IMP Hall Natsumi Showzuki vs. Yuuri Haruka Miho Wakizawa vs. Eri Susa Arisa Hoshiki & Mayu Iwatani vs. Kairi Hojo & Saki Kashima Yoko Bito & Yuzuki Aikawa vs. Act Yasukawa & Yoshiko Nanae Takahashi vs. Hiroyo Matsumoto NEO High Speed Title Match: Natsuki*Taiyo vs. Io Shirai
Bull Nakano Retirement Show 2012.01.8 Tokyo Dome City Hall
Herself
This fascinating documentary is based around the Japanese wrestling organisation Gaea's rural training camp, and traces, in the main, the careers of four hopefuls. In charge are two magnificent specimens, the butch champion Chigusa Nagaya, still venting her hurt at the hands of her army father as she tries to whip her surrogate daughters through the pain and commitment barriers; and her sophisticated and slightly menacing Chairman. It's a gruelling, physical film, as you would expect, but the makers don't make heavy weather of it. And it certainly disposes of any idea that the game is faked.
NEO ENERGY QUEEN HISTORY '95 League Match: Toshie Sato vs. Chihiro Nakano NEO ENERGY QUEEN HISTORY '95 League Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Makie Numao Sonoko Kato vs. Bomber Hikaru ATTACK 3: KAORU & Hikari Fukuoka vs. Chikayo Nagashima & Toshie Uematsu Sakie Hasegawa Single Countdown Special: Sakie Hasegawa vs. Chigusa Nagayo
Debut GAEA show