Special Event-Meiko Satomura THE FINAL LIVE Results (4/29/25)

Before going on extended hiatus for a trip to Japan, the spotlight will be on Sendai Girls as they hold a special event today in Tokyo for the retirement of Meiko Satomura, one of the most respected Japanese women’s wrestlers of all-time with a list of accolades to match and the co-founder of Sendai Girls along with fellow wrestler Jinsei Shinzaki. After a remarkable 30-year career that also took her to WWE earlier this decade, primarily in the short-lived NXT UK sub-brand as both a wrestler and coach, she wraps up her farewell tour today in her home promotion with a small but all-star lineup of legends and her own promotion’s talent. Among those appearing are OZ Academy owner/founder Mayumi Ozaki, All-Japan Women icon and fellow legend Jaguar Yokota, and opposite Satomura in her finale is the Hall Of Famer and perhaps greatest Japanese women’s wrestler ever, the incomparable Aja Kong, who will team with Chihiro Hashimoto to face Satomura & Manami in her retirement match.

Today’s event will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in Japanese. There are only 5 matches scheduled and none have longer than a 30 minute time limit so even assuming that last match runs long which it should, and hopefully with a retirement ceremony for Satomura to follow, the event probably won’t run more than about 2 hours. Maybe 2 1/2 hours tops if it’s a long ceremony which it should be.

Today’s lineup:
Senka Akatsuki & Yura Suzuki vs. Yurika Oka & YUNA
Jaguar Yokota & Mayumi Ozaki vs. Sakura Hirota & TBA
9 woman (at least) battle royal. Participants: Sonoko Kato, Chikayo Nagashima, Hiroyo Matsumoto, Ryo Mizunami, Yuu, Miyuki Takase, ZONES, Soi, TBA
Veny, Lena Kross & Nina Samuels vs. Dash Chisako, Mika Iwata & Sareee
Meiko Satomura Retirement Match: Chihiro Hashimoto & Aka Kong vs. Meiko Satomura & Manami

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Updates below will begin at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET. The live stream is scheduled to begin 15 minutes before the event.

7:15 PM PT UPDATE: The live stream has begun. It appears there will also be English commentary available in addition to Japanese.

7:25 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now.

We are LIVE from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Your hosts are someone I don’t recognize, Sayoko Mita and special guest Chigusa Nagayo..

The paid attendance should be announced after the event. Between fans already in their seats and crowds around flower stands in the hall, it could be a legit sellout or at least close to it. Not the current full capacity setup based on where commentary is, so I’ll predict a crowd of around 1300.

The matches should begin in a few minutes. Only 5 matches today. They re-do the introductions at start time because this is also a live Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan.

The matches begin at 7:38 PM PT/10:38 PM ET. And it’s a proper event today because we have STREAMERS!!!

Match 1: Senka Akatsuki & Yura Suzuki vs. Yurika Oka & YUNA. 10 minute time limit
Result: Yurika Oka & YUNA beat Senka Akatsuki & Yura Suzuki. Oka pinned Akatsuki after a diving body press.

Match 2: Jaguar Yokota & Mayumi Ozaki vs. Sakura Hirota & TBA. 15 minute time limit. Hirota is dressed up and face painted to look like Satomura. Except for the hair perhaps…TBA is Jinsei Shinzaki.
Result: Jaguar Yokota & Mayumi Ozaki beat Sakura Hirota & Jinsei Shinzaki. Ozaki pinned Hirota after a jumping high kick. Mostly a comedy match because of Hirota, who for the last decade or so has been mainly a comedy wrestler.

Match 3: 9 woman battle royal. No rime limit. All but one of the TBAs start in the ring together. The first TBA not announced in advance is Takumi Iroha. The second TBA is Nanae Takahashi. A surprise 10th entrant after the match begins is Takako Inoue. Right behind is a surprise 11th entrant-Kyoko Inoue. Then a surprise 12th entrant-Shinobu Kandori. Then a 13th entrant-Minoru Suzuki!?!
Order of elimination: Nagashima, Kandori, Kato, Iroha, Yuu, Kyoko & Takako Inoue, Takahashi, Takase, Matsumoto, Suzuki.
Result: Ryo Mizunami won.

Intermission.

The matches resume at 8:46 PM PY/11:46 PM ET after a 10 minute break.

Match 4: Veny, Lena Kross & Nina Samuels vs. Dash Chisako, Mika Iwata & Sareee. 20 minute time limit
Result: Dash Chisako, Mika Iwata & Sareee beat Veny, Lena Kross & Nina Samuels. Chisako pinned Kross after a frog splash. Chisako with microphone post-match. Apparently during the promo she spotted her real-life sister, former wrestler Sendai Sachiko, in the crowd.

Main Event: Meiko Satomura Retirement Match: Chihiro Hashimoto & Aka Kong vs. Meiko Satomura & Manami. 30 minute time limit. After Satomura comes out for the match…GRAND SWORD!!! Kenta Kobashi comes out! He begins the proceedings with the first celebratory flower bouquet presentation to Satomura.
Result: Meiko Satomura & Manami beat Chihiro Hashimoto & Aja Kong. Satomura pinned Kong after Scorpion Rising (running jumping axe kick). Afterwards, Kong with microphone. Promo interrupted by several of the girls coming out ready to fight. Which led to…
Impromptu Match: Meiko Satomura & Aja Kong vs. Seika Akatsuki, Chihiro Hashimoto, Takumi Iroha, Mika Iwata & Yura Suzuki. 5 minute time limit
Result: Time Limit Draw

Retirement Ceremony for Satomura follows the main event. Manami comes to the ring first for a few ceremonial forearm shots to the chest then with microphone to address Satomura. Hashimoto next with microphone. Kong follows. After this, a recorded video from Kairi Sane (Kairi Hojo) played followed by a recorded video from current WWE Women’s Champion Iyo Sky (Io Shirai) then a recorded video from current WWE wrestler Asuka (Kana) followed by one from New Japan Pro Wrestling President Hiroshi Tanahashi. After that, current WWE wrestler Shinsuke Nakamura. Last was someone I didn’t recognize but if I had to guess, maybe it was Satomura’s mother. (Correction-it was former women’s wrestler Devil Masami) Next up was the customary procession of wrestlers & othes to present flowers and gifts. A noteworthy gift was from Chigusa Nagayo-a framed painting of her and Satomura titled “Bloodline Of Red”. After the final guest in the procession, Jinsei Shinzaki, Satomura with microphone for her final comments. Following this, the ring announcer highlighted some of the notable accolades of Satomura’s career. Finally, the final rite of passage into retirement-the ceremonial 10 bell salute. Then the concluding final introduction from the ring announcer…the Women’s Pro Wrestling Yokozuna Grand Champion…SATOMURA MEIKO!

30 years and many accolades around the world, her own promotion and more…all of which and more made her one of the most respected Japanese women’s wrestlers ever. A final ceremony and well-deserved send-off and hopefully she will continue to pass on what she has learned to the younger generations. It’s been too long since we’ve been able to have a proper retirement ceremony like this, in large part because of the pandemic, but this event was both a lot of fun and a worthy farewell to another lifer. I join in sending congratulations and best withes to Meiko Satomura on a Hall Of Fame worthy career and now wherever her life will take her.

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DEVELOPING: Longtime Women’s Wrestler to Possibly Retire (Updated)

This is currently in the rumor stage, but Tokyo Sports reports Meiko Satomura, a nearly 30-year veteran, co-founder of Sendai Girls and WWE wrestler/coach, will retire next spring, possibly around her 30th anniversary in wrestling in April 2025. Satomura, 44, debuted at just 15 in All-Japan Women in 1995, then moved on to GAEA Japan and when it folded in 2005 she launched Sendai Girls with fellow wrestler Jinsei Shinzaki. In 2019 she signed with WWE as a wrestler & coach, mostly competing in the short-lived NXT UK sub-label and NXT until last year, but she did compete on hose shows last weekend when WWE returned to Japan. The article indicates Satomura intends to remain involved in pro wrestling after retirement. When asked for comment, Satomura did bot confirm or deny the report, only saying more details would be announced at a later time.

More as it becomes available.

UPDATE: A press conference will be held TONIGHT (7/26) at 8 PM PT/11 PM ET and van be watched LIVE on the Sendai Girls and WRESTLE UNIVERSE YouTube channels.

Special: Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling 7/15/24 Results

For the first time, Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling, a small women’s promotion based in Sendai founded by current WWE wrestler Meiko Satomura, will be featured on the site as they have a major event in Tokyo today. This event became big a few weeks ago because of the main event-Mika Iwata went into Stardom and won the Wonder Of Stardom Championship from Saori Anou in an upset. Today they run it back, but this time it’s a double title match as Iwata also puts her Sendai Girls World Championship on the line. Which promotion will continue holding the other’s championship hostage? Momo Watanabe also comes over from Stardom to face DASH Chisako in a hardcore match. There also is a second title match as the Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship will be defended by Manami & Ryo Mizunami, the latter fans of Tokyo Joshi Pro may be familiar with from her occasional appearances there as a freelancer. Hall of Famer Aja Kong will also be participating as will Sareee, who returned to Japan earlier this year after being released by WWE, and also competing is TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace, who has been competing in WWE and against WWE wrestlers in TNA. In other words, this is a loaded event.

Today’s event will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in Japanese. Meiko Satomura will be on commentary. This is the first time in a long time I’ve watched them live or on demand (Sendai Girls events are now available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE as of a couple months ago) and I don’t know how they do time limits for matches but I’m guessing this will be a standard Korakuen event with a running time of around 2 1/2 hours.

Today’s lineup:
YUNA vs. Yura Suzuki
Sakura Hirota vs. Yu
Aja Kong, Hiroyo Matsumoto & ZONES vs. Veny, Millie McKenzie & Miyuki Takase
Nina Samuels & Lena Kross vs. Sareee & ChiChi
Chihiro Hashimoto vs. Jordynne Grace
DASH Chisako vs. Momo Watanabe in a hardcore match
Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions Manami & Ryo Mizunami vs. Yurika Oka & Mio Momono for the titles
Sendai Girls World Champion & Wonder Of Stardom Champion Mika Iwata vs. Saori Anou for the titles

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Updates below will begin at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET. The live stream is scheduled to begin at 7 PM PT/10 PM ET.

7 PM PT UPDATE: Live stream launch has been pushed back to 7:15 PM PT/10:15 PM ET.

7:15 PM PT UPDATE: Live streaming has begun. We should be going to the venue shortly.

7:27 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now.

We are LIVE from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Your host is Katsuo (?) Ichikawa. We hopefully will be joined by Meiko Satomura later.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. They’re using the “smaller promotion” reduced bleacher setup with only the middle open, but otherwise the venue already looks close to full and the reserved seats are still filling up fast. Could be a sellout, and seems to be heading for close to 1000.

The matches will begin shortly.

Meiko Satomura comes out to begin the event. For those unfamiliar with the promotion, Satomura is a co-founder of Sendai Girls along with fellow wrestler Jinsei Shinzaki. (Based on what she says, this is also a Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan) She greets the crowd and puts over some of the big names appearing today in brief comments. This is followed by the announcement of today’s lineup.

The matches begin at 7:38 PM PT/10:38 PM ET. Meiko Satomura joins commentary as the first match begins.

Match 1: YUNA vs. Yura Suzuki. 10 minute time limit
Result: Yura Suzuki beat YUNA

Match 2: Sakura Hirota (aka Shin Sakura Hirota) vs. Yuu. 10 minute time limit
Result: Yuu beat Sakura Hirota. Comedy match. Crazy spot where a ringside usher/monitor had to help Yuu do a top rope tightrope walk (Yuu is a large woman wrestler) but ultimately failed and took the low blow spot on the rope.

Match 3: Aja Kong (OZ Academy), Hiroyo Matsumoto & ZONES vs. Veny (Independent/Freelancer), Millie McKenzie & Miyuki Takase. 15 minute time limit. (Note: Veny in the past has also been known as Asuka in Japan and Veny outside Japan to avoid confusion with WWE wrestler Asuka, formerly known as Kana in Japan)
Result: Aja Kong, Hiroyo Matsumoto & ZONES beat Veny, Millie McKenzie & Miyuki Takase. Kong pinned Takase after a diving elbow drop.

Match 4: Nina Samuels & Lena Kross vs. Sareee & ChiChi. 15 minute time limit
Result: Nina Samuels & Lena Kross beat Sareee & ChiChi. Kross pinned ChiChi.

Quick break to prepare the ring area for the next match.

Match 5: DASH Chisako vs. Momo Watanabe (Stardom) in a hardcore match. 20 minute time limit
Result: DASH Chisako beat Momo Watanabe. I admit to being surprised this wasn’t a time limit draw. But it was crazy fun. US fans would’ve given them a “Fight Forever” chant for sure.

Quick break for ring cleaning.

Match 6: Chihiro Hashimoto vs. Jordynne Grace (TNA Wrestling). 20 minute time limit
Result: Jordynne Grace beat Chihiro Hashimoto. Great women’s hoss fight match. Afterwards, Grace with microphone. Speaking in English, she put Hashimoto over as the reason she came back to Korakuen Hall after previously facing her in 2019. Grace hoped this isn’t the end of the story as she wants one more to make it best-of-3. Hashimoto screamed in Japanese before walking off, I’m assuming that was enthusiastically accepting.

Match 7: Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions Manami (WRESTLE UNIVERSE incorrectly called her Aimi) & Ryo Mizunami vs. Yurika Oka & Mio Momono for the titles. 30 minute time limit
Result: Yurika Oka & Mio Momono beat Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions Manami & Ryo Mizunami to win the titles. Oka & Momono become the 19th Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions. Oka pinned Manami. Based on their gimmicks, a “banana” and “melon” are the new champs…

Main Event: Sendai Girls World Champion & Wonder Of Stardom Champion Mika Iwata vs. Saori Anou (Stardom) for the titles. 30 minute time limit
Result: Saori Anou beat Sendai Girls World Champion & Wonder Of Stardom Champion Mika Iwata to win the titles. Anou becomes the 14th Sendai Girls World Champion and the 22nd Wonder Of Stardom Champion. Now the tables are turned. Sendai Girls just lost their top title to Stardom. Post-match, Anou with microphone. She began to address Iwata but was quickly interrupted by DASH Chisako. Sounds like she wants next. The question is will it be for one title or both? We shall see, but Anou appeared to accept so it’s likely on at some point. (Postscript: Probably just the Sendai Girls World Championship as Anou will now defend the Wonder Of Stardom Championship on 7/27/2024 vs. Natsupoi)

If this is your first time watching Sendai Girls, this will be a great introduction to their current product (they have been around for 19 years though) as this was a major event on paper and it delivered. WRESTLE UNIVERSE is once again offering their acclaimed 1 week free trial for first-time subscribers…take advantage to watch this event. I’m gonna be keeping up with them more now again, haven’t followed them in over a decade and it’s time to start again. This was a really good event top to bottom and is worth 2 1/2 hours of your time. And all events going forward will be on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE and occasionally live too.

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