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Kaori Nakayama

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146:. She made her debut on July 19, 1994, against Mayumi Shimizu. After two years of paying dues, she slowly moved up the ranks. It was widely expected that Nakayama was going to be the next big female babyface after the retirement of Megumi Kudo. However, FMW and the media gave up on their women's division, abandoned the championships, and by the summer of 1998, all the women wrestlers left the promotion. However, Nakayama stayed loyal and remained with the promotion. 536: 210:, Onita Pro, World W*ING Spirit, World Entertainment Wrestling, and Wrestling Marvelous Future. On October 23, 2002, she wrestled her retirement match, losing to 168: 179:, and Shinjuku Shark. They would hold onto the titles, until January 2001, when they vacated the titles. A month later, Nakayama, Jado, Gedo, Tanaka, and 816: 811: 796: 786: 791: 529: 226:' ReMix Golden Gate 2001 event, losing to Yeon Hwa Lee by judges' decision. In August 2002, she fought her second and final fight at 522: 171:. In September 2000, Nakayama won her only championship, the WEW Six-Man Tag Team Championship, with Gedo and Jado, defeating 821: 135: 149:
With no other females to wrestle, Nakayama was put in several intergender matches for over a year, before FMW signed
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in August 1999. Nakayama and Motokawa would alternate as partners and opponents. In 2000, Nakayama joined
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After leaving FMW, Nakayama became a freelancer, wrestling for various promotions, including
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star Miyoko Hoshino, Kaori Nakayama followed in her mother's footsteps and trained at the
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announced that they would be leaving FMW, citing problems with
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In May 2001, Nakayama made her mixed martial arts debut at
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Dojo, where she was trained by another former AJW star,
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Index

Hobikino
Osaka
Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Megumi Kudo
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling
All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling
Megumi Kudo
Emi Motokawa
Masato Tanaka
Gedo
and
Jado
The Complete Players
Kodo Fuyuki
Mr. Gannosuke
Hideki Hosaka
Shoichi Arai
BattlARTS
GAEA Japan
JWP Joshi Puroresu
Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling
OZ Academy
Shark Tsuchiya
JEWELS
Smackgirl
Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling
WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship

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