Hikaru Shida
Hikaru Shida | |
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Shida in April 2012. | |
Birth name | Hikaru Shida[1] |
Ring name(s) |
Hikaru[2] Hikaru Shida Kanjyuro Shida[3] Kaoru Hoshi[4] Miyako-fu Shida[5] |
Billed height | 1.67 m (5 ft 5 1⁄2 in)[6] |
Billed weight | 57 kg (126 lb)[1][6] |
Born |
[1][6] Kanagawa Prefecture[1][6] | June 11, 1988
Trained by | Emi Sakura |
Debut | July 20, 2008[7] |
Hikaru Shida (志田 光 Shida Hikaru, born June 11, 1988)[1][6] is a Japanese professional wrestler and actress, who is currently working for Ice Ribbon, where she is in her fourth reign as one half of the International Ribbon Tag Team Champions, while also being a former one-time ICE×60 Champion. Shida also works as Ice Ribbon's co-head trainer and the host, play-by-play commentator and occasional referee of the promotion's 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling project. Shida also makes regular appearances for Oz Academy and Pro Wrestling Wave.
Early life
In her childhood, Shida practised both judo and kendo, reaching third-dan in the latter.[8] She later embarked on a career as an actress, most notably working on the television series Muscle Venus, forming an idol group with fellow cast members Hina Kozuki, Ichiko Mayu, Miyako Matsumoto, Sachiko Koga, Tomoyo Morihisa, Tsukasa Fujimoto, Yuki Ueda and Yuri Natsume.[9] In 2008, Shida was cast in the leading role in a film titled Three Count, set in the world of professional wrestling and also starring veteran professional wrestlers Emi Sakura, Kyoko Inoue and Yoshiko Tamura.[6] For the role, Shida began training under Sakura at her Ice Ribbon dojo and after the conclusion of the taping, decided to find a new career in professional wrestling, joining Ice Ribbon with fellow cast members of both Muscle Venus and Three Count, Ichiko Mayu, Miyako Matsumoto, Sachiko Koga, Tomoyo Morihisa, Tsukasa Fujimoto and Yuki Ueda, though only Shida, Matsumoto and Fujimoto lasted more than six months, making new careers out of professional wrestling.[8][10]
Professional wrestling career
Ice Ribbon (2008–present)
Shida made her debut for Ice Ribbon on July 20, 2008, losing to Kazumi Shimouma.[7] As is customary for a rookie in Japanese professional wrestling, Shida's first months in the business included mainly losses with only one singles victory, over Miyako Matsumoto on November 15.[11] In March 2009, Shida finally started picking up victories more regularly, starting a partnership, and later a feud, with Makoto.[12][13][14] On September 13, 2009, Shida ventured into the world of mixed martial arts, when she took part in a grappling match at the Jewels promotion's 5th Ring event. Shida lost the match, after submitting to Ayaka Hamasaki's armlock in 38 seconds.[15]
During the summer of 2010, Shida made several appearances for the NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling promotion.[16][17][18] Though pegged early on as the "Future Ace of Joshi Puroresu", Shida was the last of the Three Count threesome to reach a championship in Ice Ribbon.[19] On October 20, 2010, Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto received their first shot at the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship, but were defeated by Emi Sakura and Nanae Takahashi.[20] In a rematch between the two teams on December 23, Shida and Fujimoto were victorious and became the new International Ribbon Tag Team Champions.[21] The following day the team, known collectively as Muscle Venus,[22] made their debut for the Smash promotion at Happening Eve, where they teamed with Sayaka Obihiro in a six-woman tag team match, where they were defeated by Cherry, Tomoka Nakagawa and Toshie Uematsu.[23] Back in Ice Ribbon, Shida wrestled the biggest match of her career, up to that point, when she unsuccessfully challenged Yoshiko Tamura for the NEO Single and NWA Women's Pacific Championships on December 26 at Ribbon Mania 2010.[24] Shida and Fujimoto then went on to successfully defend the International Tag Team Championship against Hikari Minami and Riho on January 4, 2011, and against the teams of Mochi Miyagi and Ryo Mizunami, and Makoto and Riho on February 6, winning the "Ike! Ike! Ima, Ike! Ribbon Tag Tournament" in the process.[25][26] After defending the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship against Bambi and Makoto at a Kaientai Dojo event on March 20, Shida and Fujimoto lost the title to Emi Sakura and Ray six days later.[27][28]
On March 21, Shida was voted by Ice Ribbon fans as the opponent for visiting Smash wrestler Syuri. Shida would win the match with the Falcon Arrow.[29] The match eventually led to a partnership between the two Kanagawa wrestlers, and, after defeating Chii Tomiya and Makoto on April 16, Shida and Syuri went on to unsuccessfully challenge Emi Sakura and Ray for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship on May 5.[30][31] The partnership also carried over to Smash, where Shida and Syuri defeated Io and Mio Shirai in a tag team match on May 3 at Smash.17.[32] On June 9 at Smash.18, Shida was defeated by Syuri in a first round match of a tournament to determine the inaugural Smash Diva Champion.[33] On September 24, Shida and Fujimoto attempted to regain the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship, but were defeated in the semifinals of a tournament for the vacant title by Manami Toyota and Tsukushi.[34] The following month, Shida and Fujimoto, along with Emi Sakura and Hikari Minami, traveled to Nottingham, England to take part in events promoted by Pro Wrestling EVE and Southside Wrestling Entertainment (SWE).[35][36][37] During 2011, Shida also took part in Ice Ribbon's interpromotional rivalry with the Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling promotion. On October 27, Shida, Emi Sakura, Hikari Minami, Tsukasa Fujimoto and Tsukushi represented Ice Ribbon in Sendai's Joshi Puroresu Dantai Taikou Flash tournament, a single-elimination tournament, where different joshi promotions battled each other. The team was eliminated from the tournament in the first round by Team Sendai (Meiko Satomura, Dash Chisako, Kagetsu, Miyako Morino and Sendai Sachiko).[38]
When Tsukasa Fujimoto regained the ICE×60 Championship on November 19, it was announced that Shida would be her first challenger on December 25 at RibbonMania 2011.[39] On December 7, Shida pinned Fujimoto in a tag team match, where she teamed with Maki Narumiya and Fujimoto with Mochi Miyagi.[40] At RibbonMania 2011, Shida defeated Fujimoto to win the ICE×60 Championship for the first time.[41] Three days later, Shida and Maki Narumiya defeated Emi Sakura and Tsukushi to win the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship, making Shida a double champion.[42] On January 8, 2012, Shida main evented Bull Nakano's retirement show, losing to World Wonder Ring Stardom wrestler and Wonder of Stardom Champion Yuzuki Aikawa.[43] After successful defenses against the Lovely Butchers (Hamuko Hoshi and Mochi Miyagi) and Dorami Nagano and Hailey Hatred, Shida and Narumiya lost the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship to Tsukasa Fujimoto and Tsukushi on February 5.[44][45][46] On March 4, Shida made her debut for the Universal Woman's Pro Wrestling Reina promotion, defeating fellow Ice Ribbon worker Neko Nitta in the opening match of Reina.28.[47] On March 20, Shida made her first defense of the ICE×60 Championship, defeating Aoi Kizuki.[48][49] Her second successful defense took place on April 21, when she defeated IW19 Champion Kurumi.[50] After defeating Otera Pro representative Aki Shizuku in a non-title match, Shida sent out a challenge to her friend, Wrestling New Classic's Kana.[51] The first confrontation between Shida and Kana took place on April 25, when Kana and Shizuku defeated Shida and April Davids in a tag team match.[52] On May 5 at Golden Ribbon 2012, Shida was defeated by Kana in a non-title singles match.[53] Afterwards, Shida began feuding with former tag team partner Maki Narumiya.[54] After a non-title match between the two on May 26 ended in a ten-minute time limit draw, Narumiya was named the number one contender to the ICE×60 Championship, provided she could make the 60 kg (130 lb) weight limit.[55] On June 9, Shida took part in the first event of Reina X World, the follow-up promotion to Universal Woman's Pro Wrestling Reina, during which she and Tsukasa Fujimoto defeated Aki Kanbayashi and Mia Yim in the finals of a four-team tournament to win the vacant Reina World Tag Team Championship.[56][57] On June 17, Shida defeated Maki Narumiya in the main event of Ice Ribbon's sixth anniversary event to make her third successful defense of the ICE×60 Championship.[58] In July, as the reigning Reina World Tag Team Champions, Shida and Fujimoto traveled to Mexico to work for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).[59] Working just under their given names,[2] Hikaru and Tsukasa made their CMLL debuts on July 3 in Guadalajara, teaming with La Comandante in a six-woman tag team match, where they were defeated by Goya Kong, Luna Mágica and Silueta.[60][61][62] Three days later, Hikaru and Tsukasa teamed with Lady Apache in Mexico City in another six-woman tag team match, where they were defeated by Dark Angel, Estrellita and Marcela.[63] Hikaru's and Tsukasa's tour of CMLL concluded on June 8 in Mexico City, when they teamed with Princesa Sujei to defeat Dalys la Caribeña, Lluvia and Luna Mágica in a six-woman tag team match.[64] Upon her return to Japan, Shida made her fourth successful defense of the ICE×60 Championship by defeating Hamuko Hoshi on July 15 at Sapporo Ribbon 2012.[65] On August 5, Shida made her debut for Oz Academy, losing to Aja Kong.[66] On August 19, Ice Ribbon held a special event to celebrate Muscle Venus' fourth anniversary in professional wrestling, which saw Shida and Fujimoto defeat Maki Narumiya and Meari Naito in the main event for their first successful defense of the Reina World Tag Team Championship.[67][68] The following day, Shida became the longest reigning ICE×60 Champion in history by surpassing Fujimoto's previous record of 238 days. Shida's and Fujimoto's second successful defense of the Reina World Tag Team Championship took place back in Reina X World on August 26, when they defeated Crazy Star and Silueta.[69][70] Three days later, Shida made her fifth successful defense of the ICE×60 Championship against Neko Nitta.[71] On September 23 at Ribbon no Kishitachi 2012, Shida lost the ICE×60 Championship to freelancer Mio Shirai in her sixth defense, ending her record-setting reign at 273 days.[72][73] Ribbon no Kishitachi 2012 also saw the debut of the first wrestler trained by Shida, Oshima Kujira.[72]
On September 25, Shida entered Pro Wrestling Wave's 2012 Dual Shock Wave tournament as Yumi Ohka's partner.[74] Ohka had chosen Shida as her partner, after her rival Misaki Ohata had chosen to team with Tsukasa Fujimoto.[75] In their opening round-robin match of the tournament, Shida and Ohka were defeated by Shuu Shibutani and Syuri.[74] They, however, bounced back, defeating Kurigohan (Ayumi Kurihara and Mika Iida) on September 30 and 1st Impact (Makoto and Moeka Haruhi) on October 23 to finish their round-robin tournament at four points, tied at the top with Shuu Shibutani and Syuri, forcing a decision match between the two teams.[76][77][78] Shida and Ohka ended up losing the decision match and were, as a result, eliminated from the tournament.[79][80] On October 27, Shida made her debut for World Wonder Ring Stardom, teaming with Act Yasukawa and Cherry in a six-woman tag team match, where they were defeated by the Kimura Monster-gun (Alpha Female, Hailey Hatred and Kyoko Kimura).[81] The following day at an Ice Ribbon event, Shida challenged Hatred for the Triangle Ribbon Championship in a three-way match, which also included Aki Shizuku, but was disqualified after using a shinai on the champion.[82] Earlier in the event, Aja Kong made a rare Ice Ribbon appearance, inviting Shida back to Oz Academy.[82] Shida continued using the shinai in her matches for the next month.[83][84] On November 25 at Nagoya Ribbon II – 2012, Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto entered a one day tag team tournament, where they were forced to put the Reina World Tag Team Championship on the line in all of their matches. They were, however, given a bye directly to the semifinals of the tournament.[85] After defeating Neko Nitta and Shuu Shibutani in their semifinal match, Shida and Fujimoto defeated Seishun Midori (Kurumi and Tsukushi) to not only win the tournament and retain the Reina World Tag Team Championship, but to also win the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship.[85] However, just three days later, Shida and Fujimoto lost both titles to Hailey Hatred and Hamuko Hoshi.[86] On December 9, Shida returned to Oz Academy, losing to Aja Kong in the second match between the two.[87] At Ice Ribbon's year-end RibbonMania 2012 event on December 31, Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto were defeated in a tag team match by World Wonder Ring Stardom representatives Nanae Takahashi and Natsuki☆Taiyo.[88][89][90] Back in Pro Wrestling Wave on January 4, 2013, Shida and Yumi Ohka failed to capture the Wave Tag Team Championship from Misaki Ohata and Tsukasa Fujimoto in a title match, which ended in a thirty-minute time limit draw.[91][92] The following day, Aja Kong made her Ice Ribbon in-ring debut to team with Shida in a tag team main event, where they were defeated by Hamuko Hoshi and Maki Narumiya.[93] On January 13, Shida made another appearance for Oz Academy, teaming with Kong in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Hiroyo Matsumoto and Tomoka Nakagawa.[94] After the ICE×60 Championship was vacated, following Maki Narumiya being sidelined with an injury, Shida entered a round-robin tournament to determine the new champion,[95] defeating her trainee Risa Sera in her opening match on January 16.[96] After a draw with Tsukushi on January 26,[97] and a win over Neko Nitta on February 2, Shida finished at the top of her round-robin block, ensuring a spot in the semifinals of the tournament.[98] On February 8, Shida took part in Syuri's first self-produced event, Stimulus, which saw the two lose to Meiko Satomura and Tomoka Nakagawa in a main event tag team match.[99] On February 23, Shida was eliminated from the ICE×60 Championship tournament in the semifinals by Miyako Matsumoto.[100]
Meanwhile, Shida also continued teaming with Aja Kong in Oz Academy and, after two more losses,[101][102] picked up her first win in the promotion on March 17, when she pinned Sonoko Kato in a tag team match, where she and Kong faced Kato and Dynamite Kansai.[103] Following the win, Shida and Kong were named number one contenders to the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship,[103] however, prior to the title match, the two faced off in another singles match on April 14, where Kong was again victorious in an attempt to toughen Shida up for the title challenge.[104][105] On April 24, Shida and Kong defeated Hiroyo Matsumoto and Tomoka Nakagawa to become the new Oz Academy Tag Team Champions.[106][107][108] On May 25, Shida also became a tag team champion in her home promotion, when she and Tsukasa Fujimoto defeated Aoi Kizuki and Tsukushi for the International Ribbon Tag Team and Reina World Tag Team Championships.[109][110] Two days later, Shida and Fujimoto relinquished the Reina World Tag Team Championship and returned the title to the Reina Joshi Puroresu promotion, which had recently undergone a change in management.[111][112] Shida and Fujimoto made their first successful defense of the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship on June 22 against BBA38 (Cherry and Meari Naito).[113] From May 15 to June 28, Shida took part in Pro Wrestling Wave's 2013 Catch the Wave tournament, finishing with a record of two wins, two draws and two losses and failing to advance from her round-robin block.[114] Back in Ice Ribbon, Shida earned a big win on July 14 by defeating Syuri, who was making her first appearance for the promotion in over two years and with whom she had wrestled to a time limit draw during the 2013 Catch the Wave.[115][116][117][118] The following day, Shida and Yumi Ohka defeated Triple Tails.S (Kana and Mio Shirai) to win the Wave Tag Team Championship, meaning that Shida now held three tag team championships simultaneously in three different promotions.[119][120][121] On July 26, Shida made her debut for Pro Wrestling Zero1, teaming with Aja Kong in a tag team match, where they defeated Dynamite Kansai and Yuhi.[122] On August 11, Shida and Kong lost the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship back to Matsumoto and Nakagawa in their first defense.[123][124] Four days later, Shida also lost the Wave Tag Team Championship, when she and Ohka were defeated by Nakagawa and Gami.[125][126] On August 18, Shida made an appearance for Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) at the promotion's annual event in Ryōgoku Kokugikan, taking part in the debut match of Saki Akai, alongside whom she had acted in the Muscle Girl! television drama. Shida teamed with Hiroshi Fukuda and Yoshiko in a six-person tag team match, where they were defeated by Akai, Cherry and Masa Takanashi.[127][128][129][130] On September 22, Shida and Fujimoto made their second successful defense of the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship against Mio Shirai and Rutsuko Yamaguchi.[131][132] From September 1 to October 6, Shida and Fujimoto took part in Pro Wrestling Wave's 2013 Dual Shock Wave tournament, where they made it all the way to the finals, before losing to Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata in a three-way match, which also included Kana and Yumi Ohka.[133][134][135] On October 17, Shida took part in a big generational eight-on-eight elimination match promoted by Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling, where she, Kagetsu, Manami Katsu, Sareee, Syuri, Takumi Iroha, Yoshiko and Yuhi defeated Aja Kong, Command Bolshoi, Dump Matsumoto, Dynamite Kansai, Kyoko Inoue, Manami Toyota, Meiko Satomura and Takako Inoue. Shida eliminated Bolshoi from the match, before being eliminated herself by Toyota.[38][136][137] On October 19, Shida made her American debut for Shimmer Women Athletes in Berwyn, Illinois, defeating Mia Yim as part of Volume 58.[138][139][140] Later that same day on Volume 59, Shida was defeated by Nicole Matthews, after being hit with her own shinai.[139][140][141] This led to a rematch on the following day's Volume 60, where Shida defeated Matthews in a match, where usage of the shinai was legal.[142][143][144] Shida finished her weekend and first American visit, losing to Madison Eagles on Volume 61 in a three-way match, which also included Kana.[143][144][145] On December 7, Shida and Fujimoto made their third successful defense of the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship against the team of Hamuko Hoshi and Kurumi.[146] Their fourth successful defense took place on January 4, 2014, when they defeated Kurumi and Kyoko Inoue.[147] Following the match, Shida announced her resignation from Ice Ribbon, effective March 30.[148][149][150]
Acting career
Filmography
- 2008: Nekonade (ネコナデ)[151]
- 2009: Three Count (スリーカウント)[151]
- 2009: Robo Geisha (ロボゲイシャ)[151]
- 2009: Heisei Tonpachi Yarou (平成トンパチ野郎~男はツラだよ~)[151]
- 2010: Mutant Girls Squad (戦闘少女 血の鉄仮面伝説)[151]
- 2011: Crazy-Ism (クレイジズム)[151]
- 2013: Taiyo Kara Purancha (太陽からプランチャ)[152]
Television
- 2008–2009: Muscle Venus (マッスルビーナス)[151]
- 2009: Wrestle Arena (レッスルアリーナ)[151]
- 2009: Gogo Tama (ごごたま)[151]
- 2009: S-Arena[151]
- 2010: Maru Summers (マルさま~ず)[151]
- 2011: Muscle Girl! (マッスルガール!)[151]
- 2011: Tensai TV-kun (天才てれびくん)[151]
- 2012: Time Scoop Hunter (タイムスクープハンター)[151]
Other media
In 2008, the cast of Muscle Venus recorded a song titled Itsuka Kitto (いつかきっと, "Someday"), which was released as a single on November 5, 2008, and later used as the theme song for the Three Count film.[151][153][154] Shida, along with Miyako Matsumoto and Tsukasa Fujimoto, was featured in Japanese pop group angela's 2012 music video for their song "The Lights of Heroes".[151][155][156]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Falcon Arrow,[1][6] sometimes from the top rope[41]
- Full Metal Muffler (Arm trap Argentine leglock)[116][157][158] – 2013–present
- Majo no Ichigeki (Second rope fireman's carry dropped back first onto the top turnbuckle)[6][98][159] – 2013
- Shidax A (Ace) (Standing butterfly first rolled backwards into a kneeling position and then forwards into a jackknife hold)[1][6]
- Shidax Q (Queen) (Standing butterfly rolled twice forwards into a jackknife hold)[1][6]
- Tamashii no Three Count (Single leg running jumping knee strike to the face of a kneeling or seated opponent)[50][51] – 2012–present
- Three Count (Running knee strike to the face of a kneeling or seated opponent)[1][6][139]
- Signature moves
Wrestlers trained
- Akane Fujita[162]
- Alice Kisaragi / Yuka[163][164]
- Aya[163]
- Eri Wakamatsu[165]
- Fumiko Sato / 235[165]
- Hiroko Terada[166]
- Hiromi[163]
- Koyuki Hayashi[167]
- Kumiko Kamata[168]
- Kyuuri[169]
- Machiko Deluxe[163]
- Michinoekioota[163]
- Miyazaki[82]
- Nade Naderou[163]
- Oshima Kujira[170]
- Risa Okuda / Risa Sera[165]
- Rui Kasanegafuchi[163]
- Rutsuko Yamaguchi[165]
- Shoko Hotta[165]
- Yumiko[163]
Championships and accomplishments
- Ice Ribbon
- ICE×60 Championship (1 time)[6]
- International Ribbon Tag Team Championship (4 times, current) – with Tsukasa Fujimoto (3, current) and Maki Narumiya (1)[6]
- Double Crown Tag Championship Tournament (2012) – with Tsukasa Fujimoto[85]
- Gyakkyou Nine! (2011)[171]
- Ike! Ike! Ima, Ike! Ribbon Tag Tournament (2011) – with Tsukasa Fujimoto[26]
- Oz Academy
- Oz Academy Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Aja Kong[6][106]
- Pro Wrestling Wave
- Wave Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Yumi Ohka[121]
- Reina X World
- Reina World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Tsukasa Fujimoto[6][56][109]
- Reina World Tag Team Championship 1Day Tournament (2012) – with Tsukasa Fujimoto[56]
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