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Ayako Hamada debuted at the age of seventeen against Candy Okutsu on August 9, 1998, for the Japanese Arsion promotion. She received an immediate push and won her first title, the Twin Star of Arsion Championship with Mika Akino, on June 30, 1999, less than one year after her debut.
- 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
- August 9, 1998
- 65 kg (143 lb)
Ayako Hamada, who was born and raised in Mexico, debuted at the age of seventeen against Candy Okutsu on August 9, 1998 for the Japanese Arsion promotion. She received an immediate push and won her first title, the Twin Star of Arsion Championship with Mika Akino, on June 30, 1999, less than one year after her debut.
Ayako Hamada vs. Mariko Yoshida (ARSION 4/21/2001) vrnam nchnm. 10.5K subscribers. Subscribe. Subscribed. Share. Save.
ARSION. 1 QUEEN of ARSION Championship; 1 Sky High of ARSION Championship; 2 Twin Stars of ARSION Championship (1 with Mika Akino, 1 with Michiko Omukai) 1 P*MIX Tag Team Championship (with Gran Hamada) Azteca Karate Extremo. 1 AKE Women's Championship; GAEA Japan. 1 AAAW Singles Championship; 1 AAAW Tag Team Championship (with Meiko Satomura)
Lightest champion. Ayako Hamada. (62 kg (137 lb)) [4] The Queen of Arsion Championship ( Japanese: クイーン・オブ・アルシオン王座, Hepburn: Kuīn Obu Arushion Ōza) was a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion promotion.
No.ChampionChampionship Change(date)Championship Change(event)1December 18, 1998N/A2August 6, 1999Carnival The Queens3December 3, 20004November 25, 2001Carnival Arison- December 18, 1998
- Number of days held
- August 24, 2003
- Mariko Yoshida
Apr 9, 2020 · ARSION and Ayako Hamada were a match made in grappling heaven. It was a company where she found strong mentors that allowed her to flourish, some have argued it was the perfect wrestling experience. However, for that four year stretch there were very few people who could live with Hamada.
On December 7, 1998, Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada became the first champions in the title's history by defeating Ayako Hamada and Tiger Dream in the finals of a seven-team round-robin tournament.