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Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling

"Puroresu": the category it's one of the most popular

avatar Nihonzera 2023-10-10

Female wrestling, or puroresu, has a long and storied history in Japan. While the sport has traditionally been dominated by male wrestlers, women have been making their mark in the ring for decades.

Puroresu first gained popularity in Japan in the 1950s, with the creation of the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance. The organization was founded by Rikidozan, a former sumo wrestler who became known as the "Father of Puroresu."

Women first began competing in puroresu matches in the 1950s, with the creation of the Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Association. The organization was founded by Jackie Sato, a former professional wrestler who wanted to give women a platform to showcase their talents in the ring.

Over the years, many notable female wrestlers have made their mark in the world of puroresu. Some of the most famous include:


  • - Chigusa Nagayo: Known as the "Crush Girl," Nagayo was one of the most successful wrestlers of the 1980s and 1990s. She won numerous championships and was a pioneer in women's wrestling in Japan.
  • - Aja Kong: Kong is one of the most feared wrestlers in the world, known for her ruthless style and devastating finishing move, the "Aja Kong Lariat." She has held numerous championships and is considered one of the all-time greats in puroresu.
  • - Meiko Satomura: Satomura is a current wrestler who is considered one of the best in the world. She has won championships in both Japan and the United States, and is known for her technical wrestling ability and impressive strength.


Today, women's wrestling is an important part of puroresu in Japan. Many promotions, such as World Wonder Ring Stardom and Ice Ribbon, feature women's matches and championships. These organizations provide a platform for female wrestlers to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level.

In recent years, puroresu has gained popularity outside of Japan, with many international fans tuning in to watch the exciting action in the ring. While women's wrestling may still be a niche in the sport, it is an important part of the puroresu landscape and continues to grow in popularity.

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