Yu Ishino

Yu Ishino

Рождение : 1992-06-24, Osaka, Japan.

История

is a retired Japanese female professional wrestler, who famously wrestled for Stardom. Yu was trained by Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. He joined in April 2008 after his junior high school graduation. He had an exhibition match against Ryo Mizunami on July 27th, 2008. He made her official debut on August 24th, 2008 against Chikayo Nagashima. In 2010, he changed her ring name from Yukari Ishino to Kagetsu. In 2015, He left Sendai Girls and became freelance. In April 2016, He debuted for Stardom as a member of Oedo Tai. On June 16, 2016, he teamed with Kyoko Kimura to capture the Goddess of Stardom Championship. The team held the titles until December 22nd, 2016, when they were defeated by Yoko Bito and Kairi Hojo. The team recaptured the titles on June 21, 2017 from Hiroyo Matsumoto and Jungle Kyona. e took a break from wrestling on April 13, 2017, but returned on June 11th, 2017. He then became an official member of the Stardom roster on November 1st, 2017. He also became the leader of Oedo Tai in 2017. On June 9th, 2018, He captured the World of Stardom Championship from Toni Storm. On May 13th, 2022, Ishino came out as a transgender man in a video posted in his channel where he announced that he changed his name from "Yukari" to "Yu" Ishino.

Профиль

Yu Ishino

Фильмы

Girls, be ambitious!
Aspiring AV actresses Liz Ai Ai and Berry fail to break into the industry and somehow end up joining a wrestling club, where they use their AV-style “special moves” to rise to superstardom. Starring Kimi HSIA, Gemma WU and Tiara HUANG, with stunts directed by Japanese wrestling promotion Stardom, this is a comedy about the struggles and tears behind the pursuit of dreams.
Hana Kimura Memorial Show
Kagetsu
The Hana Kimura Memorial Show was a Japanese professional wrestling memorial show and pay-per-view event promoted by Kyoko Kimura to commemorate the one year anniversary of the death of her daughter Hana Kimura, who committed suicide on May 23, 2020. The event took place on May 23, 2021 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan with a limited attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Kagetsu and Hazuki, who both retired in 2019, made one-off in-ring returns at the event, participating in both the semi-main and main event matches.
Kagetsu Retirement Show ~ Many Face
Kagetsu
Kagetsu Retirement Show from Osaka, Japan 2020.02.24
Stardom X Stardom 2019
Kagetsu
Stardom returns to Korakuen Hall ahead of the 5 Star Grand Prix with the debut of Riho, another Queen’s Quest clash for the World Of Stardom championship and a guaranteed epic for the Wonder Of Stardom championship.
EVE Wrestle Queendom II
Kagetsu
EVE challenges the rest of the world to bring its best and goes to break its own record when once again presenting Europe’s Biggest Ever Women’s Pro Wrestling Event on Sunday June 30 with WRESTLE QUEENDOM 2!
Stardom American Dream In The Big Apple
Kagetsu
Stardom American Dream In The Big Apple took place in New York City. The event took place on April 5, 2019. It was broadcast on FITE TV.
Stardom New Years Stars  Tag 3 (Evening Show)
Kagetsu
On the final stop before the 8th Anniversary show, Stardom presented its strongest booked show on the New Years Wars tour. Starting the show with a crazy brawl definitely set the tone for the rest of the night. There's not a single bad match on this card (the opener served its purpose) and the main event was an outstanding contest. Highly recommended show.
Stardom New Years Stars  Tag 2
Kagetsu
Six Woman Tag Team match - Mary Apache, Natsumi and Sadie Gibbs Hanan, Hina and Rina Queen's Quest (Bea Priestley and SWA Undisputed World Women's Champion, Viper) Bobbi Tyler and Hana Kimura Six Woman Tag Team match - Alex Gracia, Saki Kashima and Tam Nakano Queen's Quest (AZM, Konami and Wonder Of Stardom and Goddesses Of Stardom Champion Momo Watanabe) Eight Woan Tag Team match - Oedo Tai (Hazuki, Jamie Hayter, World Of Stardom Champion, Kagetsu and Natsu Sumire) (w/ Nao Yamaguchi) JAN (Jungle Kyona, Kaori Yoneyama, Natsuko Tora and Ruaka) Future Of Stardom Championship match - Utami Hayashishita def. Champion, Starlight Kid *Title Change
Stardom New Year Stars Day 1
Kagetsu
Triple Threat Match Natsuko Tora vs Kaori Yoneyama and Alex Gracia. 3 On 1 Handicap Match Viper vs Hanan, Rina and Hina. Tag Team Match Sadie Gibbs and Mari Apache vs Jungle Assault Nation (Jungle Kyona and Ruaka). 6 Woman Tag Team Match Oedo-tai (Natsu Sumire, Hazuki and Kagetsu) vs Jamie Hayter, Hana Kimura and Bobbi Tyler. 10 Woman Elimination Tag Team Match Queen's Quest (Bea Priestley, Utami Hayashishita, Momo Watanabe, AZM and Konami) vs Saki Kashia, Starlight Kid, Arisa Hoshiki, Tam Nakano and Natsumi.
ROH: Best In The World
Kagetsu
Ring of Honor’s Best in the World pay-per-view last night was from just outside Baltimore in the UMBC Event Center.
Stardom Dream Slam In Osaka
Kagetsu
The following results are from a recent World Wonder Ring STARDOM live event. The event took place on March 31st, 2018 at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2 in Osaka, Japan. 6 Man Tag Team Match Starlight Kid, Hanan and Natsumi defeated Nao Yamaguchi, Leo Onozaki and Ruaka. Triple Threat Match Saki Kashima defeated Natsu Sumire and Shiki Shibusawa. 8 Woman Elimination Tag Team Match Queen's Quest (Momo Watanabe, Viper, HZK and AZM) defeated Jungle Kyona, Kaori Yoneyama, Natsuko Tora and Konami. Tag Team Match Tam Nakano and Mayu Iwatani defeated Xia Brookside and Toni Storm. Wonder Of STARDOM Title Match Io Shirai (c) defeated Bea Priestley. Goddesses Of STARDOM Titles Match Oedo-tai (Hana Kimura and Kagetsu) (c) defeated La Familia del Apache (Mari Apache and Fabi Apache)
Stardom Queen's Fest
Kagetsu
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
Stardom 7th Anniversary
Kagetsu
As long a the sun rises in the East, we will begin Stardom shows with rookies and youngsters. This show is no different, as Hiromi Mimura and Konami join the rookies and children in battle. I continue to be sad that Konami hasn't found a real place in Stardom yet, she is much better than this, but it is what it is. Hanan is the best child on the roster but all have shown flashes of ability and could turn into real stars if they continue wrestling the next few years.
Bull Nakano Retirement Show
Kagetsu
Bull Nakano Retirement Show 2012.01.8 Tokyo Dome City Hall