Tomoko Watanabe (wrestler)
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is a Japanese
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currently signed to the Japanese promotion Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling. A veteran of the Japanese independent scene, Watanabe is known for her tenures with now-defunct promotions All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling and JWP Joshi Puroresu.


Professional wrestling career


Independent circuit (1991–present)

Watanabe is known for competing in various promotions from the Japanese independent scene. At ''JD Star Boogie Wonder Land ~ Thursday Night Fever ~'', an event promoted by JDStar on October 16, 2003, she teamed up with Sasori (Miyuki Fuji) in a losing effort against Hiroyo Muto and Ranmaru as a result of a tag team match. At a
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promoted by
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on January 8, 2006, she teamed up with
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to defeat Keiko Aono and Kyoko Inoue. At ''Manami Toyota's Retirement Show'' on November 3, 2017, Watanabe competed in gauntlet match in which she came up the 44th against Toyota. The match also involved various other notable opponents such as Tsukasa Fujimoto,
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, Carlos Amano,
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, Tsubasa Kuragaki and many others. At a
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promoted by
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on October 17, 2017, she teamed up with Dump Matsumoto to defeat
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and Yako Fujigasaki. At ''
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All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (1990–2005)

During her fifteen-year tenure with the promotion, Watanabe chased for various championships promoted by it. She has held the
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on two separate occasions, the All Pacific Championship on three,
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two times, once alongside Takako Inoue and once with Bat Yoshinaga, and the WWWA World Tag Team Championship five times, three of them with Kumiko Maekawa, one time with Zap I under the gimmick of team "Zap", and once with Nanae Takahashi. Despite being an accomplished wrestler in the company, there have stil been many titles she never succeeded winning even if competing for them. At ''AJW Wrestling Queendom 1995 Victory'' on March 26, she teamed up with Suzuka Minami and unsuccessfully challenged ''
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'' (Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda) for the UWA World Women's Tag Team Championship. Due to AJWP sharing business partnerships with various other promotions from the Japanese independent scene, Watanabe often competed in cross-over events. At ''AJW/LLPW'', an event held alongside
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on March 10, 1999, she defeated Eagle Sawai in singles competition. On the first night of Big Japan Pro Wrestling's 2000 edition of the ''New Year Great Series'' from January 2, Watanabe defeated
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. Watanabe compted in various of the promotion's signarute events. As for the Tag League the Best, she made her first appearance at the 1992 edition where she teamed up with Bat Yoshinaga and scored a total of three points after competing against the teams of Aja Kong and Kyoko Inoue, Manami Toyota and
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and Sakie Hasegawa, Suzuka Minami and Yumiko Hotta, Takako Inoue and
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, Las Cachorras Orientales ( Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda), Miori Kamiya and Kaoru Ito, and Erica Tsuchiya and Yukari Maedomari. At the 1993 edition, she teamed up with Kaoru Ito and failed to score any points after going against Kyoko Inoue and Toshiyo Yamada, Akira Hokuto and Manami Toyota, Eagle Sawai and Yasha Kurenai, Takako Inoue and Yumiko Hotta, Bull Nakano and Suzuka Minami, Aja Kong and Sakie Hasegawa, and
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(Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda). She scored the best result at the 1995 edition where she teamed up with Kyoko Inoue by topping the league with a total of ten points by outmatching the teams of Kaoru Ito and Manami Toyota, Reggie Bennett and Yumiko Hotta, Aja Kong and Takako Inoue, Akira Hokuto and Mima Shimoda, Dream Orca (Etsuko Mita and Toshiyo Yamada),
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and Sakie Hasegawa, and Chaparita Asari and Yoshiko Tamura, after which they would defeat Ito and Toyota in the finals to win the whole competition. At the 1998 edition she teamed up with Kaoru Ito as team ZAP, where Ito was billed as Zap I and Watanabe as Zap I. They scored a total of nine points after going against Nana☆Momo☆ ( Momoe Nakanishi and Nanae Takahashi), Manami Toyota and Yumiko Hotta, Kayo Noumi and Miho Wakizawa,
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and Sachie Noshibori, Mayumi Takahashi and Miyuki Fujii, and Kumiko Maekawa and Mika Haikae. She marked her last appearance at the 2004 edition which was held under a round-robin tournament system, where she teamed up with Emi Tojo and fell short to
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and Yumiko Hotta in the first rounds. In the Japan Grand Prix, the biggest yearly event hosted by the promotion, Watanabe made her first appearance at the 1992 edition where she competed in the block A, scoring a total of three points after competing against Manami Toyota, Aja Kong, Takako Inoue, Suzuka Minami, Etsuko Mita, Mima Shimoda, Bat Yoshinaga, Cynthia Moreno and Bison Kimura. After competing in every edition of the tournament without missing any, she made her last appearance at the 2004 competition where she fell short to Kumiko Maekawa.


Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling (2015–present)

Watanabe made her debut in Marvelous in early 2015. Her most notable work focused on title matches. At ''Marvelous 6th Anniversary'' on May 1, 2022, she teamed up with Kaoru Ito and unsuccessfully challenged Itsuki Aoki and Rin Kadokura for the resurrected AAAW Tag Team Championship. At a
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from December 4, 2022, she went into a time-limit draw against Unagi Sayaka in the second rounds of a tournament to crown a new AAAW Single Champion, therefore attracting an elimination.


Pro Wrestling Wave (2017–present)

Watanabe is known for competing in Pro Wrestling Wave's signature events. She made her first appearance in the
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tournament at the 2021 edition where she fought in the "Jealousy Block", scoring a total of three points after competing against Kaori Yoneyama, Yumi Ohka and Yako. At ''Joshi Pro Osaka Assemble ~ Grand Finale'', a semi-independent event held on October 14, 2019, Watanabe competed in a battle royal won by Syuri and also involving
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, Hanako Nakamori, Maria,
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, Nagisa Nozaki,
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, Takumi Iroha, Yuki Miyazaki and others. At ''WAVE NAMI 1'' on December 1, 2021, she competed in the second rounds of a tournament to determine the new number one cintender for the Wave Single Championship in a four-way match won by Itsuki Aoki and also involving
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and Yuki Miyazaki.


World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana (2011–2021)

Watanabe made her debut in World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana at ''Diana Kaoru Ito 23. Anniversary In Osaka'' on October 9, 2011, where she teamed up with Kaoru Ito to defeat Jaguar Yokota and Kyoko Inoue. During her time with the promotion, she has been a former three-time tag team champion, two times alongside Kaoru Ito and one time alongside Kyoko Inoue. She often competed in special events such as ''Kyoko Inoue's 25th Anniversary'' from October 8, 2012, where she took part in a gauntlet match in which Inoue wrestled every opponent into a time-limit draw. Some of her notable opponents were Watanabe herself, Command Bolshoi, Megumi Yabushita, Meiko Satomura, and male wrestlers such as The Great Kabuki, Hayabusa and Ricky Fuji.


World Wrestling Federation (1995)

Due to All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling business relations with
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, Watanabe competed in the latter promotion's flagship event
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where she competed in the traditional
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where she teamed up with
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, Aja Kong and Lioness Asuka to defeat
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, Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari. She also made an appearance at '' Monday Night RAW #137'' on November 20, 1995, where she teamed up with Aja Kong to defeat Alundra Blayze and Kyoko Inoue.


Championships and accomplishments

* All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling **
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(
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) ** All Pacific Championship ( 3 times) **
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(
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) – with Takako Inoue (1) and Bat Yoshinaga (1) ** WWWA World Tag Team Championship ( 5 times) – with Kumiko Maekawa (3), Zap I (1) and Nanae Takahashi (1) ** Tag League the Best (1995) – with Kyoko Inoue **Grand North Six Woman Tag League (1995, 1996, 1997) * JWP Joshi Puroresu ** JWP Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Zap I *World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana **World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Tag Team Championship (3 times) – Kaoru Ito (2) and Kyoko Inoue (1)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Watanabe, Tomoko 1972 births Living people Japanese female professional wrestlers 21st-century professional wrestlers People from Chiba Prefecture Sportspeople from Chiba Prefecture