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Old Time Wrestlers
Mark Briscoe: A Hillbilly Phoenix Rising from the Ashes of Dem Boys
July 31, 2025
Women's Wrestling
The Middle Finger Princess: Maki Itoh’s Glorious Descent and Rise
July 25, 2025
Women's Wrestling
Hikaru Shida: Queen of the Falcon Arrow and the Art of Beautiful Destruction
July 27, 2025
Women's Wrestling
Stevie Turner : The Fourth Dimension of Grit, Glam & General Managerial Madness
July 24, 2025
Women's Wrestling
Cora Combs: The Trailblazing Southern Belle of Wrestling
July 2, 2025
Women's Wrestling
Minerva: The Muscle, Myth, and Mystery of Josephine Blatt
July 2, 2025

Sendai’s Poet of Pain: The Grit and Grace of Sachiko Jumonji

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Sendai’s Poet of Pain: The Grit and Grace of Sachiko Jumonji
Women's Wrestling

It began in the dust of a post-industrial Sendai gym, where the walls sweated and the ropes hummed with anticipation. A sixteen-year-old girl walked in—eyes wide but fists coiled. Sachiko Jumonji, later known as Sendai Sachiko, wasn’t just trying out for a new wrestling promotion. She was throwing herself into the fire of Meiko Satomura’s … Read More “Sendai’s Poet of Pain: The Grit and Grace of Sachiko Jumonji” »

Riho: The Ghost Who Learned to Fly

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Riho: The Ghost Who Learned to Fly
Women's Wrestling

There’s a moment — a specific, sacred instant — when Riho steps into a ring and the crowd goes quiet. Not because of fear. Because of wonder. At 5’1″, 99 pounds, with soft eyes and a face that never aged past 17, Riho looks more like a dream someone forgot to wake up from than … Read More “Riho: The Ghost Who Learned to Fly” »

Raku: The Soft Warrior in a Hard World

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Raku: The Soft Warrior in a Hard World
Women's Wrestling

She walks to the ring with a lullaby in her voice and stars in her eyes. A train conductor’s cap perched neatly above her bangs, pastel gear glistening like candy under the house lights. Raku doesn’t look like a wrestler. She looks like the opening credits to a dream sequence. And yet, beneath the sugary … Read More “Raku: The Soft Warrior in a Hard World” »

Michiko Omukai: The Last Egoist

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Michiko Omukai: The Last Egoist
Women's Wrestling

There are wrestlers who peak early, then fade into nostalgia. And then there’s Michiko Omukai — a woman who never needed to peak, because she just persisted. Through busted bones, broken promises, faction wars, and the ever-crumbling landscape of joshi wrestling, she remained a constant: the kind of athlete who reinvented herself so many times … Read More “Michiko Omukai: The Last Egoist” »

Shuri Okuda: The Girl Who Wouldn’t Stay Broken

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Shuri Okuda: The Girl Who Wouldn’t Stay Broken
Women's Wrestling

If you knew nothing about Shuri Okuda, and you saw her walking down the street — 5’4″, quiet, eyes like broken glass pieced back together — you wouldn’t guess she was the kind of woman who kept getting up long after life told her to stay down. But that’s exactly who she is. A former … Read More “Shuri Okuda: The Girl Who Wouldn’t Stay Broken” »

Yurika Oka: The Babyface Who Didn’t Blink

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Yurika Oka: The Babyface Who Didn’t Blink
Women's Wrestling

You wouldn’t expect a 5’1″, soft-spoken girl from Hirakata, Osaka, to walk into a fight and ask for more. But Yurika Oka did. She walked in at 15 years old, raised her chin to a locker room full of killers, and told them, in her own quiet way, “I’m not here to survive. I’m here … Read More “Yurika Oka: The Babyface Who Didn’t Blink” »

Banny Oikawa: The Velvet Ghost in the Joshi Machine

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Banny Oikawa: The Velvet Ghost in the Joshi Machine
Women's Wrestling

In the world of professional wrestling, where flash is currency and pain is payment, Banny Oikawa arrived not with a bang — but with a polite curtsy and a right hook. She didn’t just debut at Ice Ribbon’s flagship show, RibbonMania 2018 — she won gold that same night. Triangle Ribbon Champion. First night out. … Read More “Banny Oikawa: The Velvet Ghost in the Joshi Machine” »

Yumi Ohka: Queen of the Long Haul

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Yumi Ohka: Queen of the Long Haul
Women's Wrestling

She came into the business like a voice actor who took the wrong train and ended up in a bar fight — Yumiko Abe, better known to the wrestling world as Yumi Ohka. And for the better part of two decades, she didn’t just perform in the squared circle. She ruled it. Quietly. Brutally. With … Read More “Yumi Ohka: Queen of the Long Haul” »

Misaki Ohata: The Warrior, The Whip, and the Wreckage Left Behind

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Misaki Ohata: The Warrior, The Whip, and the Wreckage Left Behind
Women's Wrestling

Some wrestlers are born under the spotlight, drenched in pyrotechnics and destiny. Others crawl from underneath the boards of the stage, dragging their demons behind them like tattered capes. Misaki Ohata was the latter — a woman who didn’t just wrestle in the ring, she wrestled with it, as if it owed her something and … Read More “Misaki Ohata: The Warrior, The Whip, and the Wreckage Left Behind” »

Sayaka Obihiro: The Last Waltz of a Joshi Journeyman

Posted on July 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Sayaka Obihiro: The Last Waltz of a Joshi Journeyman
Women's Wrestling

By the time Sayaka Obihiro steps into a ring, the ropes already know her rhythm. She moves like a woman who’s made peace with gravity and still chooses to defy it. There’s a weariness to her grace — not the kind that drags you down, but the kind that whispers, “I’ve bled for this, and … Read More “Sayaka Obihiro: The Last Waltz of a Joshi Journeyman” »

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