Malia Hosaka

Dec 7, 2009 - by Jamie Cruickshank

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Real name: Malia Hosaka
Height: 5’4”
Weight: 125 lbs.
From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Date of birth: October 7, 1969
Pro debut: August 7, 1987
Trained by: Killer Kowalski
Finishing move: Frankensteiner

Biography

– On August 7, 1987, Misty Blue Simmes & Malia Ho defeated Debbie Irons & Linda Dallas (Hosaka’s debut match)
– On February 23, 1992, The Glamour Girls (Judy Martin & Leilani Kai) defeated Malia Hosaka & Bambi to retain the LPWA Tag Team Titles
– On November 13, 1993, Malia Hosaka defeated Sherri Martel by DQ
– On February 11, 1994, Megumi Kudo defeated Malia Hosaka
– On March 26, 1995, Luna Vachon defeated Malia Hosaka
– On April 22, 1995, Malia Hosaka defeated Luna Vachon
– On May 9, 1996, Malia Hosaka defeated Debbie Combs to win the NWA Womens Title
– On May 10, 1996, Debbie Combs defeated Malia Hosaka to win the NWA Womens Title
– On July 15, 1996, Madusa defeated Malia Hosaka (Hosaka’s WCW debut)
– On November 11, 1996, Zero defeated Malia Hosaka in the WCW Womens Title Tournament
– On June 9, 1997, Akira Hokuto defeated Malia Hosaka to retain the WCW Womens Title
– On June 24, 1998, Malia Hosaka defeated Starla Sexton (Hosaka’s final WCW match)
– On April 18, 1999, Brandi Alexander defeated Malia Hosaka to win the WLW Womens Title
– On October 19, 1999, Malia Hosaka defeated Brandi Alexander to win the WLW Womens Title
– On November 23, 1999, Emi Motokawa & Kaori Nakayama defeated Jazz, Malia Hosaka & Miss Mongol in a Handicap Match
– On January 20, 2000, Malia Hosaka defeated Miss Badd to retain the WLW Womens Title
– On March 26, 2000, Malia Hosaka & Matt Murphy defeated Miss Badd & Treach Phillips Jr
– On April 7, 2000, Malia Hosaka defeated Lady Fire to retain the WLW Womens Title
– On May 21, 2000, Malia Hosaka defeated Brandi Wine to retain the WLW Womens Title
– On December 7, 2001, Malia Hosaka defeated Daffney
– On June 18, 2003, Trinity defeated Malia Hosaka
– On October 1, 2005, Josie defeated Malia Hosaka
– On February 12, 2006, Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka defeated Cindy Rogers & Lorelei Lee
– On October 22, 2006, The Experience (Malia Hosaka & Lexie Fyfe) defeated Portia Perez & Serena Deeb
– On April 7, 2007, Rain defeated Alexa Thatcher, Josie & Malia Hosaka in a Four Corners Match
– On June 1, 2007, Daizee Haze defeated Malia Hosaka in the SHIMMER Title Tournament
– On April 26, 2008, The Experience (Malia Hosaka & Lexie Fyfe) defeated Ashley Lane & Nevaeh
– On October 11, 2008, The Beatdown Betties (Annie Social & Roxie Cotton) defeated Malia Hosaka & Miss April in the WSU Tag Team Tournament
– On November 30, 2008, Ariel defeated Malia Hosaka to retain the NECW Womens Title
– On March 7, 2009, Malia Hosaka was inducted to the WSU Hall of Fame
– On May 3, 2009, Pretty Bitchin (Ariel & Nikki Roxx) defeated The Experience (Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka)
– On March 3, 2010, Malia Hosaka defeated Lylah Lodge to win the TCW Womens Title
– On May 22, 2010, Malia Hosaka defeated Sunni Daze to retain the TCW Womens Title
– On October 16, 2010, Lylah Lodge defeated Malia Hosaka to win the TCW Womens Title
– On May 14, 2011, Malia Hosaka defeated Lylah Lodge to win the TCW Womens Title
– On January 14, 2012, Malia Hosaka defeated Su Yung
– On February 17, 2012, Malia Hosaka officially retired from the wrestling industry
– Hosaka broke her retirement in August 2013, appearing for the SHINE promotion
– In 2014, Hosaka began competing for SHINE on a full-time basis
– On June 27, 2014, Legendary (Hosaka & Brandi Wine) defeated The Lucha Sisters (Leva Bates & Mia Yim) to win the SHINE Tag Team Titles
– On August 22, 2014, Legendary defeated The Lucha Sisters to retain the SHINE Tag Team Titles
– On October 10, 2014, Legendary defeated The Buddy System (Heidi Lovelace & Solo Darling) to retain the SHINE Tag Team Titles
– On December 5, 2014, Legendary defeated The Kimber Bombs (Kimber Lee & Cherry Bomb) to retain the SHINE Tag Team Titles
– On April 15, 2016, Hosaka defeated Luscious Latasha to win the SCW Florida Womens Title
– On May 28, Hosaka defeated Chelsea Green & Bambi Hall to win the ASW Womens Title
– On June 24, Hosaka defeated Bambi Hall to retain the ASW Womens Title
– On November 19, Hosaka defeated Ingrid Isley to win the XBW Title
– On January 28, 2017, Hosaka defeated Ingrid Isley to retain the XBW Title
– On March 18, Hosaka defeated Thunderkitty to retain the XBW Title
– On March 22, Hosaka defeated Amber Nova to retain the SCW Florida Womens Title
– On May 13, Hosaka defeated Thunderkitty & Ingrid Isley to retain the XBW Title
– On November 11, Hosaka defeated Bambi Hall to regain the ASW Womens Title
– On February 17, 2018, Hosaka defeated Bambi Hall by DQ to retain the ASW Womens Title
– On March 30, Hosaka defeated Stacy Shadows to win the SDW Womens Title
– On May 18, Hosaka defeated Kara Noia to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On July 13, Hosaka defeated Melanie Cruise to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On July 21, Hosaka fought Stacy Shadows to a double-countout to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On August 11, Hosaka again fought Stacy Shadows to a double-countout to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On September 28, Hosaka defeated Lucy Mendez by DQ to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On November 10, Hosaka defeated Valentina Loca to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On January 25, 2019, Hosaka again defeated Valentina Loca to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On February 22, Hosaka defeated Brooke Valentine to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On April 26, Hosaka defeated Heidi Howitzer to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On September 20, Hosaka defeated Thunderkitty to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On January 24, 2020, Hosaka defeated Laynie Luck to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On July 17, 2021, Hosaka defeated Miranda Gordy to retain the SDW Womens Title
– On May 14, 2022, Hosaka defeated Arie Alexander & Shawna Reed to win the BOTB Womens Title

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