Makoto (wrestler)

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Makoto

Makoto in August 2013.
Ring name(s) Lady Face[1]
Makoto
Makoto-hime[2]
Billed height 1.67 m (5 ft 5 12 in)[3][4][5][6]
Billed weight 60 kg (130 lb)[4][5][6]
Born (1989-09-26) September 26, 1989[3][4][6]
Kobe, Hyōgo[3][4][5][6]
Resides Akihabara, Tokyo[7]
Trained by Emi Sakura[4]
Yoshihiro Tajiri[5][6]
Debut July 25, 2006[3][5][6]

Makoto (真琴 Makoto, born September 26, 1989)[3][4][6] is a Japanese professional wrestler. Trained by Emi Sakura, Makoto made her debut for her Ice Ribbon promotion in July 2006. During the next five years, Makoto went on to win Ice Ribbon's top title, the ICE×60 Championship, once and the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship twice, before transferring over to the Smash promotion in August 2011. She remained with Smash until March 2012, when the promotion folded. The following month, Makoto was announced as part of the roster of the new Wrestling New Classic (WNC) promotion. In March 2013, Makoto became the second WNC Women's Champion. In January 2014, Makoto made Reina Joshi Puroresu her second home promotion in addition to WNC.

Professional wrestling career

Ice Ribbon (2006–2011)

In February 2006, Makoto began training under Gatokunyan wrestler Emi Sakura.[4] Two months later Sakura left Gatokunyan to form her own promotion, Ice Ribbon, taking, among others, Makoto with her.[4] Makoto would make her wrestling debut on July 25, 2006, at Ice Ribbon's third ever show, losing to then nine-year-old Riho in a minute.[3][8] Makoto's early wrestling character was based on her real-life social phobia and growing up as a hikikomori child.[3][4][9] As is customary in Japanese professional wrestling, Makoto's first year in the business consisted of short matches and losses.[10][11][12] She would go on to win her first title on February 1, 2008, when she teamed with her idol Etsuko Mita to defeat Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship.[13][14] They would hold the title for five months, before losing it to the team of Choun-ko and Masako Takanashi.[15] On December 23, Makoto made it to the finals of a tournament to crown the first ever ICE×60 Champion, before being defeated by Seina.[16] After two unsuccessful title challenges against Kiyoko Ichiki, she would finally win the ICE×60 Championship on August 23, 2009, by defeating Ichiki in their third title match against each other.[17][18][19] She would go on to lose the title to Emi Sakura on October 12, 2009.[20]

Makoto in July 2010.

Makoto's 2009 was highlighted by a feud with her former partner Etsuko Mita, which built to Mita's retirement match on November 1, 2009, where she defeated Makoto.[21][22][23] The feud with Mita also led to the evolution of Makoto's character, turning her from a weak and scared comedic character to a more serious competitor.[3][4] In 2010, Makoto began making appearances for other promotions such as Kaientai Dojo, Osaka Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Zero1 and Smash.[21] On December 26 at Ribbon Mania 2010, Makoto faced Tajiri in a losing effort.[24] In January 2011, Makoto became the leader of a stable named "Heisei YTR" (Young Traditional Revolution), which also included Chii Tomiya, Hikari Minami, Kurumi, Riho and Tsukushi.[25] The group mainly feuded with the "Ichinisanshidan" stable, which included Hikaru Shida, Miyako Matsumoto, Mochi Miyagi, Tsukasa Fujimoto and Mika Iida, who was originally a member of Heisei YTR, but switched sides early on in the rivalry.[25][26] On February 6, Makoto and Riho made it to the finals of the Ike! Ike! Ima, Ike! Ribbon Tag Tournament, before being defeated by Hikaru Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto in a match that was also contested for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship.[27] On March 21, Makoto had another high-profile match against a male wrestler, when she was defeated by Taka Michinoku at Ice Ribbon March 2011.[28] During the first half of 2011, Makoto also made several appearances for Union Pro, where she portrayed a tougher villainous character, working under the ring name Makoto-hime ("Princess Makoto") and managing Cao Zhang and Choun Shiryu during their Big China Unified Nakahara Tag Team Championship reign.[2][29][30]

Makoto, who has always stated that her dream is to become a WWE Diva,[4] made her American debut on July 30, 2011, when she teamed with Daizee Haze and Sara Del Rey in a losing effort against the trio of Mima Shimoda, Portia Perez and Tsukasa Fujimoto at a Chikara event in Reading, Pennsylvania.[31] The following day, Makoto was defeated by ICE×60 Champion Fujimoto in an "Ice Ribbon Showcase" match at the Asylum Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[31][32] On August 5, it was announced that Makoto would be leaving Ice Ribbon for Smash, where she felt she had a better opportunity to reach her goal of getting to WWE.[33][34][35] After the announcement, Makoto went on to unsuccessfully challenge Tsukasa Fujimoto for the ICE×60 Championship on August 7.[36] However, six days later, Makoto and her trainer Emi Sakura defeated the Lovely Butchers (Hamuko Hoshi and Mochi Miyagi) for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship.[37][38] On August 21, Makoto was defeated by Sakura in her Ice Ribbon farewell match, after which the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship was vacated.[38][39]

Smash (2010–2012)

Makoto made her debut for Yoshihiro Tajiri's Smash promotion on December 24, 2010, at Happening Eve, where she teamed with Isami Kodaka and Yusuke Kodama to defeat Chii Tomiya, Hikari Minami and Kushida in a six-person intergender tag team match, scoring the deciding pinfall over Tomiya.[40] In her next Smash appearance on January 29, 2011, at Smash.13, Makoto was defeated by former WWE Diva, Serena.[41] After the match, Makoto was attacked by Kana, Io Shirai and Mio Shirai, the trio known as Triple Tails, who had earlier attacked another one of Tajiri's protégés, Yusuke Kodama, after his match. The trio was eventually chased out of the ring by Tajiri.[42] On April 30 at Smash.16, Makoto teamed with Serena and Syuri to defeat the Triple Tails in a six-woman tag team match.[43] On May 3 at Smash.17, Makoto teamed with Tajiri in a three-way intergender tag team ladder match, contested for possession of the new Smash Championship and Smash Diva Championship belts, which had been stolen earlier by Michael Kovac. In the match, Makoto and Tajiri defeated the teams of Kovac and Lin Byron, and Hajime Ohara and Jessica Love to regain possession of the belts, which were then put up for grabs in separate tournaments.[44]

In preparation for the Smash Diva Championship tournament, Makoto, now a member of the Smash Seikigun ("regular army"), began training with the likes of Tajiri and Funaki, the latter of whom taught her a new finishing maneuver, the spear, which he had learned from Edge during his years in the WWE.[45] Makoto entered the Smash Diva Championship tournament on July 15 at Smash.19, defeating fellow Ice Ribbon regular Chii Tomiya with the spear in just four minutes.[46] On August 11 at Smash.20, Emi Sakura accompanied Makoto in a press conference, where she officially signed to become a full-time member of the Smash roster, finalizing her jump from Ice Ribbon.[35] Later that same day, Makoto was eliminated from the Smash Diva Championship tournament in the semifinal stage by Serena.[47] On September 8 at Smash.21, after Kana had defeated Serena to become the inaugural Smash Diva Champion, Makoto, along with Syuri, Ray and Tomoka Nakagawa, entered the ring to challenge the new champion to a title match.[48] The four challengers had a number one contender's match on October 28 at Smash.22, which was won by Nakagawa.[49]

On November 5, Makoto made her debut for All Japan Pro Wrestling in Taiwan, teaming with Bushi and Último Dragón to defeat Cheerleader Melissa, Black Bushi and Dark Dragon in a six-person tag team match.[50] In the buildup to the match Makoto and Melissa brawled at the pre-event press conference.[51] The following day, Makoto was defeated by Melissa in what was billed as the first ever women's wrestling match in Taiwan.[52] On December 25, Makoto made an appearance at Ice Ribbon's RibbonMania 2011 event, taking part in Seina's and Minori Makiba's retirement ceremony after their final match.[53] On December 30 at Smash.24, Makoto wrestled her first hardcore match, when she teamed with Lin Byron in a losing effort against the team of Kana and Smash Diva Champion Tomoka Nakagawa.[54][55] On February 10, 2012, Smash announced that the promotion would be folding after its March 14 event, after which Makoto would become a free agent.[56] In her final Smash appearance on March 14 at Smash.Final, Makoto teamed with Hisamaru Tajima and Jiro Kuroshio in a six-person tag team match, where they were defeated by Josh O'Brien, Tomoka Nakagawa and Yoshiaki Yago.[57]

Wrestling New Classic (2012–present)

On April 5, 2012, Tajiri announced the follow-up promotion to Smash, Wrestling New Classic (WNC), which would hold its first event on April 26, and named Makoto as part of the promotion's roster.[58][59] Prior to WNC's first event, Makoto made her debut for Pro Wrestling Wave on April 8, appearing as former Gatokunyan training partner Moeka Haruhi's surprise opponent and defeating her in just three minutes.[60] Later that same day, Makoto returned to Union Pro to wrestle her first match as Makoto-hime, a mixed tag team match, where she and Choun Shiryu were defeated by Kengo Ohka and Mio Shirai.[61] During Union Pro's following event on April 15, Makoto-hime teamed with Cao Zhang to defeat Cherry and Hiroshi Fukuda in another mixed tag team match.[62] Three days later, Makoto made another appearance for Pro Wrestling Wave, teaming with the promotion's founder, Gami, to defeat Moeka Haruhi and Yuu Yamagata in a tag team match.[63] On April 26 at WNC's first event, Before the Dawn, Makoto teamed with Syuri in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Kana and Mio Shirai, with Kana pinning Makoto for the win.[64] After the match, Kana verbally assaulted Makoto about her Smash/WNC losing streak, which led to Shirai turning on her and standing up for Makoto.[65] During the following months, Shirai took Makoto under her wing and the two began referring to each other as sisters.[66] On May 24 at Starting Over, Makoto teamed with Riho, a replacement for an injured Mio Shirai, to face Kana and Syuri in a tag team match, once again losing the match, after submitting to Kana.[67][68] Two days later at Go! Go! West: Osaka, Makoto's losing streak continued, when she was submitted by Kana in a singles grudge match.[69] On June 2, Makoto wrestled at a Kuzu Pro independent event, promoted by WNC wrestler Takuya Kito. Wrestling in a more aggressive style, Makoto defeated Yuiga and then declared a war on Kana, who was in attendance at the event.[70] On June 22, Makoto ended her Smash/WNC losing streak, scoring her first direct pinfall since July 2011, by pinning Kana in a tag team match, where she and Mio Shirai faced Kana and Syuri.[71][72] On June 23, Makoto wrestled her first singles match against Syuri, losing the match via referee stoppage, after legitimately injuring her left wrist.[73] Despite the injury, Makoto, now wearing a cast, wrestled at the following day's WNC event, pinning Jiro Kuroshio in a mixed tag team match, where she and Koji Doi faced Kuroshio and Lin Byron.[74] On July 8, Makoto was scheduled to produce her first own independent event, titled Mako Pro, but the event ended up being postponed indefinitely, when it was announced that Makoto had suffered an avulsion fracture in her wrist, which would require her to take a two month break from in-ring action.[75][76]

During her inactivity from the ring, Makoto entered a storyline, where she set out to find out who had defaced a WNC poster with graffiti and attacked one of the promotion's female trainees.[77] At a WNC event on August 2, Makoto accused Takuya Kito of the deed, however, at the end of the event Hajime Ohara turned on WNC and revealed that he and Nagisa Nozaki had been the culprits. The event ended with Nozaki, making her WNC debut and first professional wrestling appearance in thirteen months, attacking Makoto.[78][79][80] Makoto made her in-ring return at a WNC event in Korakuen Hall on August 30, losing to Nozaki in a singles match.[81][82] Makoto was also defeated in two rematches the following two days, losing all matches via referee stoppage due to a sleeper hold.[83][84] Makoto continued her losing streak against Nozaki on September 17, when she and Yusuke Kodama were defeated in a tag team match by Nozaki and Jiro Kuroshio with Nozaki once again defeating her with the sleeper hold.[85] The following day, Makoto and Kana, who share the same birthday, held a press conference to announce that they were coming together to produce an event at Shinjuku Face on November 9, celebrating their 23rd and 31st birthday, respectively.[86] On September 25, Makoto returned to Pro Wrestling Wave, when she and Moeka Haruhi entered the 2012 Dual Shock Wave tournament. Despite their previous problems with each other, the team, known collectively as "1st Impact", opened their tournament with a win over Kurigohan (Ayumi Kurihara and Mika Iida).[87] However, the team went on to lose the following matches against Hikaru Shida and Yumi Ohka, and Shuu Shibutani and Syuri, and were, as a result, eliminated from the tournament.[88][89] On October 3, Makoto made her debut for World Wonder Ring Stardom, wrestling Mika Iida to a ten-minute time limit draw.[90] On October 12, Makoto and Kana were drawn against each other in the first round of the WNC Women's Championship tournament.[91] On October 26, Makoto earned a big win, when she pinned Kana in a six-person tag team match, where she teamed with Mitoshichi Shinose and Yusuke Kodama against Kana, El Hijo del Pantera and Yo-Hey.[92][93] On November 9, Makoto and Kana produced the first MakoKana Pro event. Early in the event, the two teamed together in a tag team match, where they defeated the Ice Ribbon team of Hikaru Shida and Hamuko Hoshi.[94][95] Later, in the semi-main event, Makoto was defeated by veteran wrestler and Oz Academy founder Mayumi Ozaki in a singles match.[94][95] On November 26, Makoto was defeated by Kana in the first round of the WNC Women's Championship tournament.[96] At the following day's Pro Wrestling Wave event, Makoto and Moeka Haruhi defeated Aya Yuki and Sawako Shimono, Cherry and Shuu Shibutani, Hikaru Shida and Nagisa Nozaki, and Ryo Mizunami and Yuu Yamagata in a five-way tag team match to become the number one contenders to the Wave Tag Team Championship.[97][98][99] 1st Impact received their title shot on December 16, but were defeated by the defending champions, Misaki Ohata and Tsukasa Fujimoto.[100][101][102] On December 24, Makoto made an appearance for JWP Joshi Puroresu, taking part in an eleven woman Santa Cosplay Battle Royal, which was won by Nana Kawasa.[103][104] For WNC's final event of 2012, Makoto recruited Akebono as her partner for a six-person tag team match on December 27,[105] where the two and Takuya Kito defeated Hailey Hatred, Josh O'Brien and Lin Byron.[106][107][108] On January 4, 2013, Makoto scored her first win over rival Nagisa Nozaki in a singles grudge match.[109][110]

On January 25, Makoto main evented her first WNC event, when she teamed with Mitoshichi Shinose and Tajiri in a six-person tag team match, where they defeated Akira, Shinya Ishikawa and Syuri, with Makoto pinning the WNC Women's Champion Syuri for the win.[111][112][113] Two days later, Makoto was defeated by Syuri in a non-title singles match.[114] Despite the loss, Makoto announced her intention of going for the WNC Women's Championship and was backed in her quest by Tajiri.[115][116] In March, Makoto revealed that she had developed a new finishing hold, named Arabesque, which she intended to use to become the new WNC Women's Champion.[117] On March 31, Makoto used the move for the first time to defeat Lin Byron during an afternoon show to become the number one contender to the WNC Women's Championship.[118] During another event later that same day, Makoto used the Arabesque to defeat Syuri to become the new WNC Women's Champion.[119][120] On April 6, Makoto made her debut for Reina Joshi Puroresu, defeating Jenny Rose in a singles match.[121] On April 14, Makoto returned to JWP to nominate the promotion's president Command Bolshoi as the third and final challenger for her first title defense, a four-way match on April 25.[122] Bolshoi ended up accepting the challenge, but also entered JWP Openweight Champion Arisa Nakajima, JWP Tag Team Champion Kayoko Haruyama and Pro-Wrestling: EVE Champion Nikki Storm to the match, turning it into a seven-way match.[123][124] On April 25 at WNC's one year anniversary event, Makoto lost the WNC Women's Championship to Lin Byron, ending her reign at just 25 days.[125][126][127] On April 29, Makoto returned to World Wonder Ring Stardom to take part in the promotion's big Ryōgoku Cinderella event at Ryōgoku Kokugikan, teaming with Eri Susa, Hikaru Sato and Michael Nakazawa in an eight-person tag team match, where they were defeated by Gota Ihashi, Kota Ibushi, Lin Byron and Mayu Iwatani, after both Makoto and Susa turned on their male tag team partners.[128][129][130] Makoto continued working against Command Bolshoi during WNC's events in May,[131][132] suffering a direct pinfall loss against the JWP president in a six-person tag team match on May 24.[132] Makoto then announced that she was creating herself a masked persona named "Lady Face", inspired by Leatherface, to continue her rivalry with Bolshoi.[1] Makoto made her in-ring debut as Lady Face on June 27, when she was defeated by Bolshoi 666, a darker version of Command Bolshoi.[133][134][135][136] On July 14, Makoto returned to Ice Ribbon for the first time in two years, wrestling another Ice Ribbon original, Aoi Kizuki, to a fifteen-minute time limit draw.[137][138][139] Later in the event, after Hikaru Shida had defeated her fellow WNC worker Syuri, Makoto confronted Shida and challenged her to an eight-woman tag team match, where the two would captain two teams of wrestlers between the ages of 24 and 25.[138] On August 3, Makoto entered a three-woman round-robin tournament to determine the new WNC Women's Champion, losing to Serena in her first match.[140] After losing also her second match against Syuri on August 7, Makoto was eliminated from the tournament.[141] On August 20, Makoto announced that she was starting a new stable, named Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen ("Private Wrestling School"), revealing the recent debutante Kaho Kobayashi as its first inductee.[142][143] On August 24, Makoto returned to Reina Joshi Puroresu, when she and Ice Ribbon's Miyako Matsumoto entered a tournament for the vacant Reina World Tag Team Championship, losing to Leon and Rydeen Hagane in their first round match.[144][145] The following day, Makoto returned to Ice Ribbon and teamed with Aoi Kizuki, Arisa Nakajima and Sawako Shimono in an eight-woman tag team match, where they were defeated by Hikaru Shida, Hanako Nakamori, Misaki Ohata and Syuri.[146] On September 6, Miyako Matsumoto joined Makoto's "wrestling school", becoming the third member of her new stable.[147] The stable then entered a storyline rivalry with male wrestler Takuya Kito, who announced he was also forming a wrestling school.[147] The stable wrestled its first match together on September 18, when they defeated Kito in a three-on-one handicap match.[148][149] On September 21, Makoto made her debut for the Wrestle-1 promotion, losing to Syuri in a singles match.[150] On September 29, Makoto won a battle royal, which featured all WNC wrestlers, scoring the last pinfall elimination over WNC Champion Tajiri.[151][152] On October 1, former Stardom wrestler Haruka Kato was announced as the fourth member of Makoto's stable.[153][154] The storyline rivalry between Makoto's and Takuya Kito's schools concluded on October 31 in a four-on-twelve handicap match, where Makoto, Kato, Matsumoto and Ray Paloma, Makoto's storyline uncle,[155] defeated Kito and his Kuzu Pro school.[156] Post-match, Makoto revealed the newest member of her stable; the returning Mio Shirai,[157] who in turn brought Misaki Ohata with her to also join Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen.[158] On December 22, Makoto made an appearance for Kaientai Dojo, losing to Bambi, who afterwards agreed to become the newest member of Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen.[159] On January 5, 2014, Makoto and Bambi defeated Kaji Tomato and Yuki Sato, Kengo Mashimo and Saburo Inematsu and Daigoro Kashiwa and Ricky Fuji in a four-way match to win Kaientai Dojo's WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship.[160][161] On January 9, WNC and Reina Joshi Puroresu held a press conference to announce that, as part of their new working relationship, all of WNC's female wrestlers, Makoto included, were now officially affiliated with both promotions.[162][163][164] Ahead of Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen's self-produced event on January 26, the stable was joined by wrestler and part-time referee Koharu Hinata, ring announcer Chiho Tomiyama and trainee Haruka Yoshimura.[165][166]

Other media

Makoto made her film debut in 2009, appearing in Three Count (スリーカウント Surī Kaunto) and Heisei Tonpachi Yarou (平成トンパチ野郎~男はツラだよ~), both of which also featured other Ice Ribbon wrestlers.[167] In 2011, Makoto played a small role in the Muscle Girl! (マッスルガール! Massurugāru!) television drama.[167] Makoto has also released four gravure DVDs, titled Miracle Hunter (ミラクルハンター Mirakuru Hantā, 2009),[167] Oriental Doll (オリエンタルドール Orientaru Dōru, 2012),[168] Oriental Doll II (オリエンタルドールII Orientaru Dōru II, 2013),[169] and Coscchai Mashita...!! (コスッちゃいました・・・!!, 2013).[170]

Personal life

Makoto names Etsuko Mita and Trish Stratus as her two biggest idols.[13] She lists cosplay and the video game Shin Sangokumusou as her hobbies.[3][13] Makoto is also a fan of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and attended the UFC 88: Breakthrough pay-per-view live at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.[171]

In wrestling

  • Signature moves
    • Blazing Chop (Double overhead slap to the opponent's chest)[177][178] – adopted from Etsuko Mita
    • Blazing Clutch / Mita-san Clutch (Arm drag transitioned into a wheelbarrow victory roll)[3][179] – adopted from Etsuko Mita
    • Blazing Kick (Bicycle kick)[3]
    • Makoto 50kg! (Running crossbody to a cornered opponent, with theatrics)[9] – adopted from Emi Sakura
    • Mukiryoku Kick (Jumping big boot)[3][5][6][9]
    • Rising Star Suplex (Single underhook cradle suplex)[3]
    • Shining Wizard[180]
    • Somersault senton,[32] sometimes from the top rope[181]
    • W.W.Knee (Cartwheel into a double knee drop)[3][5][6][32]

Championships and accomplishments

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