Lioness Asuka

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Tomoko Kitamura
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Ring name(s) Lioness Asuka
Tomoko Kitamura
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Born July 28, 1963 (1963-07-28) (age 44)
Tokyo, Japan
Trained by All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW)
Debut May 10, 1980
Retired April 3, 2005

Lioness Asuka (born July 28, 1963) is a professional wrestler from Tokyo, Japan. Along with Chigusa Nagayo she formed the Crush Gals, the most famous and successful women's tag team of all time.

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[edit] Career

Born Tomoko Kitamura (北村智子 Kitamura Tomoko?) on July 28, 1963, Asuka joined All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) in 1980, and had her professional debut on May 10 of that year. She was an immediate success, winning her first title, the AJW Junior Championship, the following year, and the AJW Singles Championship in 1982. In 1983 she formed a tag team, called the Crush Gals, with Chigusa Nagayo. The Crush Gals were huge stars for the (AJW), in the mid-1980s. They feuded with Dump Matsumoto and the Jumping Bomb Angels. Thanks to their fame, AJW's weekly television broadcast consistently brought in ratings over 12.0.[1] Their fame also carried over into other media, including recording top ten singles.

In the late 1980s, the Crush Gals broke up, and Asuka began a lengthy feud with Nagayo, which culminated in her achievement of the WWWA World Heavyweight Championship in 1989. She retired later that year, but came out of retirement in 1994 and formed the Rideen Array, a faction consisting of fellow freelance wrestlers Jaguar Yokota and Bison Kimura. She subsequently wrestled for many of the new women's promotions that arose at that time, such as Jd' and ARSION. In 1998, she made a significant move when she joined GAEA Japan, the promotion run by her former partner, Nagayo. Asuka began her GAEA career as a top heel, feuding with Nagayo, and, in one storyline, winning control of the organization from her and eventually creating the Super Star Unit (SSU), a faction composed of veteran stars such as Akira Hokuto, Aja Kong, and Las Cachorras Orientales, among others. However, near the end of 1999, Nagayo and Asuka united against a common rival, the Mayumi Ozaki-led faction Team Nostradamus, and, the next spring, reformed the Crush Gals. The storyline was huge news in Japan, and GAEA's April 4, 2000 show, featuring the debut of the reunited team, now called CRUSH 2000, was the biggest in the promotion's history.

Due to a neck injury, Asuka announced her retirement on November 3, 2004. Her retirement was made official on April 3, 2005.

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves

[edit] Championships and Accomplishments

  • ARSION
  • Queen of ARSION (1 time)
  • Twin Star of ARSION (3 times) - with Mariko Yoshida (1), and GAMI (2)
  • TWF World Women's Champion (4 times)
  • Ladies' Legend Pro Wrestling
  • LLPW 6-Woman Tag Team Champion (2 times) - with Eagle Sawai and Shark Tsuchiya (2)
  • NEO
  • NWA Pacific Women's Champion (NEO Champion) (1 time)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Molinaro, John F.: Top 100 Pro Wrestlers of All Time, page 167, Winding Stair Press: 2002

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NAME Lioness Asuka
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Kitamura Tomoko (real)
SHORT DESCRIPTION Japanese professional wrestler
DATE OF BIRTH July 28, 1963
PLACE OF BIRTH Tokyo, Japan
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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