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Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion
JDStar (also spelt Jd') was a women's professional wrestling promotion based in Tokyo, Japan. In the wake of the joshi puroresu boom of the early 1990s
JDStar
Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial artist and model
trainer and co-founder for World Wonder Ring Stardom. She was trained by JDStar as part of the promotion's "Athtress" program, making her debut in February
Fuka_Kakimoto
Japanese professional wrestler
a Japanese professional wrestler. Originally trained by the now defunct JDStar promotion, Ohka now works for Oz Academy and Pro Wrestling Wave. She is
Yumi_Ohka
Canadian professional wrestler (born 1979)
Wilde and the second time with Rosita. She has also worked in Japan for JDStar and World Wonder Ring Stardom, where she held the Wonder of Stardom Championship
Sarah_Stock
Retired Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist (born 1971)
Sakai began wrestling for Yokota's JDStar promotion, where she won both the JDStar Junior Championship and the JDStar Queen of the Ring Championship. She
Sumie_Sakai
Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion
dissolution and closure of JDStar. The company was formed by Mikiko Futagami, or Gami, former JDStar wrestler Yumi Ohka, and former JDStar booker Tatsuya Takeshi
Pro_Wrestling_Wave
Women's professional wrestling promotion
gravure idol Yuzuki Aikawa becoming the promotion's public face. Much like JDStar, Stardom also places heavy emphasis on the physical attractiveness of its
World_Wonder_Ring_Stardom
Japanese joshi puroresu wrestler (1997–2020)
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Hana_Kimura
Japanese professional wrestler
(2) GAEA Japan AAAW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chigusa Nagayo JDStar TWF World Women's Championship (4 times) Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling LLPW
Lioness_Asuka
Japanese professional wrestler
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Chie_Ozora
Japanese professional wrestler
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Misa_Kagura
Japanese professional wrestler and actress
attending an acting school run by Yoshimoto Kōgyō. Wrestling for a time for JDStar, she retired from the ring in 2006, but returned again in 2009. She currently
Asami_Kawasaki
Japanese professional women's wrestling championship
championship owned by the Pure-J promotion. The title was created in the JDStar promotion on June 24, 2006, when Fuka defeated Natsuki☆Head in the finals
Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship
Princess_of_Pro-Wrestling_Championship
Japanese professional wrestling promotion
promotions, including Arisa Nakajima, Leon and Sachie Abe from AtoZ, Kazuki from JDStar and Hanako Nakamori and Tomoko Morii from Ito Dojo, while also employing
JWP_Joshi_Puroresu
Japanese professional wrestler
Pro Wrestling Zabun, Co., Ltd. Fighting TV Samurai Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana All Elite Wrestling Former JDStar Category
Maria_(Japanese_wrestler)
Japanese former professional wrestler and wrestling trainer (born 1961
wrestling full-time. In 1995 she came out of retirement to form her promotion JDStar, and wrestled as its top star until December 26, 1998, when she retired
Jaguar_Yokota
Japanese professional wrestler
Yoshida at the dojo of the JDStar promotion. On October 25, 2006, Ohata passed an audition held in front of Yoshida, JDStar owner Rossy Ogawa and booker
Misaki_Ohata
People associated with professional wrestling who died before age 65
December 13, 1952 June 2, 1998 Car crash 45 Aya Koyama AJW, BJW, JWPW, JDStar, Gaea Japan March 8, 1973 August 27, 2018 Cancer 45 Pasión Kristal (José
List of premature professional wrestling deaths
List_of_premature_professional_wrestling_deaths
Japanese professional wrestler
Shuu Shibutani (渋谷 シュウ, Shibutani Shū). Having started her career in the JDStar promotion in September 2004, Shibutani remained with the promotion until
Shuu_Shibutani
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1996)
Hayashishita Miku Aono (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Sareee
Japanese professional wrestling promotion
Tokyo Dome. Competition increased again as Gaea Japan formed in 1995 and JDStar formed in 1996 with both promotions having former All Japan Women's stars
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling
All_Japan_Women's_Pro-Wrestling
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1974)
known for her tenure with the Japanese promotions JWP Joshi Puroresu and JDStar. As a freelancer, Abe is known for competing in multiple promotions of the
Sachie_Abe
Japanese professional wrestler
Since then, Kurihara has wrestled as a freelancer, in Neo, JWP Project, JDStar, Ibuki and Pro Wrestling Sun. Near the end of her tenure in M's Style, Kurihara
Ayumi_Kurihara
Professional wrestling tag team
and February 1998, the team made stops in Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling, JDStar and Gaea Japan while creating a rivalry with Kyoko Inoue and Misae Genki
Las_Cachorras_Orientales
Korean-Japanese professional wrestler and sumo wrestler (1924–1963)
Universal Wrestling Federation W*ING WAR Wrestling New Classic Women's Arsion JDStar JWP Joshi Puroresu NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling WNC-Reina Governing bodies
Rikidōzan
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1984)
Fuka for the Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship, a title owned by the JDStar promotion. On February 21, 2007, Taiyo defeated Amazing Kong and Toshie
Natsuki_Taiyo
Japanese professional wrestler
with various Japanese promotions such as Pure-J, JWP Joshi Puroresu and JDStar. As a freelancer, Fujiwara is known for competing in multiple promotions
Kazuki_(wrestler)
Japanese female professional wrestler (born 1969)
Watanabe Dramatic Dream Team Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship (2 times) JDStar TWF World Women's Championship (2 times) NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling
Kyoko_Inoue
Super Fly Championship (est. 2024) has arisen. In 2010, former Arsion and JDStar promoter Rossy Ogawa, retired wrestler Fuka Kakimoto, and veteran wrestler
Women's professional wrestling
Women's_professional_wrestling
Hong Kong professional wrestler (1982–2018)
promotion folded in early 2007. The summer of 2007 also saw the folding of the JDStar promotion, where Rei made appearances for six months under a different mask
Ray_(wrestler)
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1980)
After two years of working for several independent promotions, including JDStar, M's Style and Oz Academy, Takase made JWP Joshi Puroresu her new home promotion
Leon_(Japanese_wrestler)
Japanese professional wrestling promotion
Universal Wrestling Federation W*ING WAR Wrestling New Classic Women's Arsion JDStar JWP Joshi Puroresu NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling WNC-Reina Governing bodies
Japan_Pro_Wrestling_Alliance
Professional wrestling women's championship
Arisa Nakajima won the Princess of Pro-Wrestling (POP) Championship on the JDStar promotion's second to last event. Though the two titles were technically
JWP_Junior_Championship
Japanese professional wrestler
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Riko_Kaiju
Japanese professional wrestler
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Akari_(wrestler)
Mexican female professional wrestler
Association and AAA in Mexico and for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, JDStar, W*ING and Big Japan Pro Wrestling in Japan. Neftaly formed a trios team
Neftaly
Japanese professional wrestler
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Honoka_(wrestler)
Japanese professional wrestler
Star Boogie Wonder Land ~ Thursday Night Fever ~, an event promoted by JDStar on October 16, 2003, she teamed up with Sasori (Miyuki Fuji) in a losing
Tomoko_Watanabe_(wrestler)
Japanese professional wrestler
v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu (2007–2017) Tyrannosaurus Okuda
Sawako_Shimono
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1970)
various promotions as a freelancer, such as All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling, JDStar, Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling, Onita Pro Wrestling, Dramatic Dream Team,
Shark_Tsuchiya
Japanese professional wrestler
Matsumoto and Zones) (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Hiroyo_Matsumoto
Japanese mixed martial artist and professional wrestler (1973–2018)
from 2001. She debuted on April 14, 1996 as a professional wrestler with JDStar and later competed for promotions such as All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling
Aya_Koyama
Japanese Professional Wrestler (born 1989)
Matsumoto and Zones) (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Rina_Yamashita
Mexican professional wrestler
Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. Mexican National Women's Championship (2 times) JDStar TWF World Women's Championship (1 time) NWA Hollywood NWA California Women's
Lola_González
Japanese professional wrestler (born 2002)
Prominence Tokyo Cyber Squad Category v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Suzu_Suzuki
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1989)
born in the Heisei period. Afterwards, Abe left Nakajima to reform her old JDStar tag team "The☆Wanted!?" with Kazuki. After a series of losses, Nakajima
Arisa_Nakajima
Professional wrestling awards
1997 Eagle Sawai Lioness Asuka Shark Tsuchiya Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling JDStar Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling 1998 Shinobu Kandori Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling
Tokyo_Sports_Puroresu_Awards
Japanese professional wrestler
Yanagawa Azusa Inaba (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Sumika_Yanagawa
Japanese professional wrestler
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Rydeen_Hagane
Arena in Tokyo, Japan
which holds 290 people. It was opened in 2001, its first event being a JDStar "Grapple Beauty" show, even though the inside of the building was not even
Shin-Kiba_1st_Ring
Female professional wrestler
while slowly getting over and gaining more experience. She also worked for JDStar, where she gained even more valuable experience. When Ofune was injured
Hibiscus_Mii
Japanese professional wrestler
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Manami_Katsu
Japanese professional wrestler
and February 1998, the team made stops in Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling, JDStar and Gaea Japan while creating a rivalry with Kyoko Inoue and Misae Genki
Etsuko_Mita
Professional wrestling women's tag team championship
Pro Wrestling Zabun, Co., Ltd. Fighting TV Samurai Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana All Elite Wrestling Former JDStar Category
Wave_Tag_Team_Championship
Japanese professional wrestler
Tag Team Championship (1 time, inaugural) – with Guts Ishijima and Minami JDStar TWF World Women's Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Fang Suzuki (1)
Mikiko_Futagami
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1978)
with Natsuki☆Taiyo vs. Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki on December 9 JDStar BSJ Queen of the Ring (1 time) NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling NEO Single
Nanae_Takahashi
Professional wrestling women's tag team championship
Championship AWF World Women's Championship Miscellaneous NEO Hall Of Fame Partnerships All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Gaea Japan JDStar JWP Joshi Puroresu
NEO_Tag_Team_Championship
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1989)
v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu (2007–2017) Tyrannosaurus Okuda
Shuri_Okuda
List of professional wrestling shows
Universal Wrestling Federation W*ING WAR Wrestling New Classic Women's Arsion JDStar JWP Joshi Puroresu NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling WNC-Reina Governing bodies
Professional wrestling at the Tokyo Dome
Professional_wrestling_at_the_Tokyo_Dome
Japanese professional wrestler
Championship (1 time) – with Command Bolshoi 1998 All Generation Tournament JDStar TWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kamen Tenshi Rosetta Ladies
Carlos_Amano
Mexican female professional wrestler
Women's championship, a tournament co-promoted by CMLL and Japanese promotion JDStar. While she lost in the first round to Japanese wrestler Chikako Shiratori
Princesa_Blanca
Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion
carried over to NEO, where they met in a singles match on May 6, 1998, for JDStar's TWF Title, in which Asuka won the title back. In August 1998, Nicole Bass
NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling
NEO_Japan_Ladies_Pro-Wrestling
Japanese professional wrestler
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Crea_(wrestler)
Japanese professional wrestler and actress
Gatokunyan event. During 2006, Haruhi also made several appearances for the JDStar promotion, including taking part in the 2006 League Princess tournament
Moeka_Haruhi
2011 Japanese pro-wrestling event
Japan Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling JDStar Ice Ribbon United States Chikara Broadcasting WOWOW
New Year's Eve Pro-Wrestling 2011
New_Year's_Eve_Pro-Wrestling_2011
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1970)
and February 1998, the team made stops in Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling, JDStar and Gaea Japan while creating a rivalry with Kyoko Inoue and Misae Genki
Mima_Shimoda
Professional wrestling women's championship
NEO Hall Of Fame Partnerships All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Gaea Japan JDStar JWP Joshi Puroresu v t e World Wonder Ring Stardom Championships Current
High_Speed_Championship
Japanese professional wrestling tournament
Japan Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling JDStar Ice Ribbon United States Chikara Broadcasting WOWOW
Natsu_Onna_Kettei_Tournament
Japan Tokyo Yuka Sugiyama Chigusa Nagayo 1995–2005 Ibuki Tokyo 2005-2010 JDStar Tokyo Yoshimoto Kogyo Company J Office Group 1995–2007 JWP Joshi Puroresu
List of professional wrestling promotions in Japan
List_of_professional_wrestling_promotions_in_Japan
Japanese professional wrestler
a result of a best two out of three falls six-woman tag team match. At JDStar Fighting Beauty ~ Dreamer ~ on December 17, 2005, Kuzumi defeated Kana.
Azumi_Hyuga
Japanese women's wrestling promotion
"actress". Actwres girl'Z was founded in 2015 under a similar concept to JDStar's "Athress" . The promotion's roster is currently made up mostly of Japanese
Actwres_girl'Z
Japanese professional wrestler
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Rabbit_Miu
Japanese wrestler
World Federation's (TWF) World Women's Championship, a title owned by the JDStar promotion. On December 19, she put the title on the line a title vs. title
Yoshiko_Tamura
Japanese professional wrestler
Matsumoto and Zones) (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Kagetsu
Mexican female professional wrestler
Japanese Women Pro-Wrestling Project, International Women's * Grand Prix, and JDStar between 2001 and 2010. On May 5, 2011, Marcela traveled to Japan and unsuccessfully
Marcela_(wrestler)
Japanese mixed martial artist, judoka and professional wrestler
championships 1994 52 kg third place World Masters Munich 1995 52 kg fifth place JDStar AWF World Women's Championship (2 times) Jd' Junior Championship (2 times)
Megumi_Yabushita
Japanese professional wrestler
Team Title". Puroresu Dojo. Retrieved March 15, 2013. 2003.1.13 後楽園ホール. JDStar (in Japanese). Retrieved March 15, 2013. "Japan Grand Prix 2001". Pro Wrestling
Momoe_Nakanishi
Pro Wrestling Zabun, Co., Ltd. Fighting TV Samurai Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana All Elite Wrestling Former JDStar Category
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Wrestling Association 1953–1973 Current personnel Former personnel Japan JDStar 1995–2007 Current personnel Former personnel United States Jim Crockett
Lists of professional wrestling personnel
Lists_of_professional_wrestling_personnel
Annual professional wrestling tag team tournament
Japan Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling JDStar Ice Ribbon United States Chikara Broadcasting WOWOW
Tag_League_the_Best
Professional wrestling women's championship
Pro Wrestling Zabun, Co., Ltd. Fighting TV Samurai Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana All Elite Wrestling Former JDStar Category
Wave_Single_Championship
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1991)
Matsumoto and Zones) (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Saori_Anou
Japanese professional wrestler
Pro-Wrestling (AJW), Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion, JDStar, International Wrestling Association of Japan, Ladies Legend Pro Wrestling
Kaori_Yoneyama
Japanese professional wrestler
Matsumoto and Zones) (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Kaho_Kobayashi
Japanese professional wrestler
Umesaki and Unagi Sayaka) (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Haruka_Umesaki
Japanese professional wrestler
Sonoko Kato Ryo Mizunami (current) v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Ryo_Mizunami
Japanese professional wrestler
Kobayashi Hana Kimura Yako Fujigasaki v t e Princess of Pro Wrestling Champions JDStar (2006–2007) Fuka Natsuki☆Taiyo Natsuki Arisa Nakajima JWP Joshi Puroresu
Yako_Fujigasaki
Professional wrestling women's championship
Japan Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling JDStar Ice Ribbon United States Chikara Broadcasting WOWOW
JWP_Openweight_Championship
Professional wrestling women's tag team championship
Japan Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling JDStar Ice Ribbon United States Chikara Broadcasting WOWOW
JWP_Tag_Team_Championship
Japanese professional wrestling tournament
Pro Wrestling Zabun, Co., Ltd. Fighting TV Samurai Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana All Elite Wrestling Former JDStar Category
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