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  1. Aug 24, 2024 · “The Violence Queen” Arisa Nakajima wrapped up her decorated 18-year pro wrestling career at SEAdLINNNG’s recent Korakuen Hall show. Nakajima competed in two tag matches at the event.

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    • October 12, 2002
  2. Arisa Nakajima (中島 安里紗, Nakajima Arisa, born April 6, 1989) [1] [7] is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. Trained by the Major Girl's Fighting AtoZ promotion , Nakajima made her debut in January 2006, but when the promotion folded the following May, she transferred over to JWP Joshi Puroresu , where she became a two-time JWP ...

  3. I don’t think it’s hyperbole to say that Arisa Nakajima is one of the best joshi stars today. She has an interesting story, too, from her nearly three-year break in her twenties to being a history-making champ in JWP before making her way to SEAdLINNNG.

  4. Aug 22, 2024 · Arisa Nakajima is set to retire on 23 August at Korakuen Hall. Nakajima, who trained under All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling alumni Yumiko Hotta and Mima Shimoda, made her debut in AtoZ and quickly established herself as a unique presence in the ring.

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    Following the closure of AtoZ in early 2006, Nakajima became a freelance wrestler. It wasn’t until April of that year that she debuted for JWP, her first “home promotion” of sorts. Early into her JWP run, she worked with the likes of Kaori Yoneyama and Command Bolshoi, the latter of whom became especially helpful during Nakajima’s formative years i...

    Nakajima continued to wrestle consistently until April of 2009, when she parted ways with JWP and pro wrestling entirely. According to her interview on The Joshi Pod, Nakajima desired to live a normal adult life. She was only twenty years old at the time but decided to take a sabbatical from the sport she devoted herself to since 2005. During her b...

    Following the aforementioned loss to Kana, Nakajima’s cheerful demeanor diminished. She also found herself struggling to pick up victories, which didn’t help her psyche. To compound matters, she suffered a dislocated shoulder in September, which kept her out of action until October. During the latter month, at a World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana matc...

    Though she ended 2014 on a high note, early 2015 presented different challenges for Arisa Nakajima. In February, after only a few short months as REINA World Tag Team Champions, Nakajima and Kana dropped the titles to Syuri and Hikaru Shida. In April, Nakajima was defeated by Kayako Haruyama for the JWP Openweight Championship. By June, however, Na...

    In January of 2017, Nakajima wrestled her first post-JWP match at a SEAdLINNNG event. She faced the latter promotion’s founder, Nanae Takahashi, in a losing effort. Nonetheless, Nakajima was driven to defeat Takahashi. This led to her joining SEAdLINNNG as a regular. She also shows for other promotions, including Ice Ribbon, where she regularly tea...

    Arisa Nakajima would remain in the Beyond the Sea Tag Team Championship scene until April of 2019. Despite her success in tag team wrestling, given her solo talent, it was clear she could do much more. In September, Nakajima finally won the Beyond the Sea Championship by defeating Takumi Iroha. Nakajima was a formidable champion, successfully defen...

    As stated earlier, the argument can be made that Arisa Nakajima is the best joshi wrestler in the game today. Given her track record, it’s easy to see why. From Kana to Takahashi to ASUKA and beyond, Nakajima has been able to build an incredible reputation for herself. She has been a force to be reckoned with in Japan, but once the situation allows...

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  5. Jul 22, 2024 · The same goes for their slugfest one day later at Ice Ribbon Spring is Short, Fight Girl. The stakes have been regularly high between Nakajima and Fujimoto, too. Fujimoto kept the ICExInfinity Championship from Arisa in 2014.

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  7. Aug 23, 2024 · This is a DVD release of an interview with Arisa Nakajima going over her time in JWP between 2006 to 2013, including match highlights.

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