Meiko Satomura

Oct 30, 2020 - by Jamie Cruickshank

Real Name: Meiko Satomura
Height: 5’2″
Weight: 150 lbs.
Date of Birth: November 17, 1979
Hometown: Niigata, Japan
Pro Debut: April 15, 1995
Trained By: Chigusa Nagayo
Finishing Move: Death Valley Bomb

Biography

– Satomura began her career in Japan’s GAEA promotion, defeating Sonoko Kato in her debut match in April 1995
– On September 23, 1995, Satomura, Tomoko Kuzumi & KAORU defeated Sonoko Kato, Hikari Fukuoka & Kanako Montoya to win the GAEA Splash J & Running G Tournament
– On November 2, 1996, Satomura & Sonoko Kato defeated Sugar Sato & Chikayo Nagashima to become the first AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions
– Satomura made several appearances for WCW in November 1996, with the taped events airing into early 1997
– Satomura competed in the WCW Womens Cruiserweight Title Tournament, losing to Toshie Uematsu in the semi-final stage on the March 31, 1997 episode of Nitro
– On July 19, 1997, Satomura & Sonoko Kato defeated Tomoko Miyaguchi & Saya Endo to retain the AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles
– On October 18, Satomura & Kato defeated Sugar Sato & Chikayo Nagashima to retain the AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles
– Satomura won the 1998 GAEA High Spurt 600 Tournament, defeating Sugar Sato in the final
– Satomura won the 2001 GAEA High Spurt 600 Tournament, defeating Dynamite Kansai in the final
– On December 15, 2001, Satomura defeated Aja Kong to win the AAAW Title
– On April 14, 2002, Satomura defeted Chikayo Nagashima to retain the AAAW Title
– On October 20, Satomura & Ayako Hamada defeated Mayumi Ozaki & KAORU to win the AAAW Tag Team Titles
– On November 10, Satomura & Hamada defeated Aja Kong & Manami Toyota to retain the AAAW Tag Team Titles
– On September 23, 2003, Satomura & Chikayo Nagashima defeated Aja Kong & Devil Masami to win the AAAW Tag Team Titles
– On November 30, Satomura & Nagashima defeated Sakura Himoto & Carlos Amano to retain the AAAW Tag Team Titles
– On April 30, 2004, Satomura defeated Ayako Hamada to win the AAAW Title
– On June 20, Satomura defeated Aja Kong to retain the AAAW Title
– Following the demise of GAEA, Satomura briefly became a freelancer before founding her own Sendai Girls promotion alongside Jinsei Shinzaki
– On the Sendai Girls debut event in July 2006, Satomura defeated Aja Kong
– On July 9, 2010, Satomura won the Sendai Girls Battle Field Tournament, defeating Yoshiko Tamura in the final
– On November 8, 2011, Satomura & Kagetsu defeated Nanae Takahashi & Yoshiko to win the Datai Taikou Flash Tournament
– On July 26, 2015, Satomura defeated Kairi Hojo to win the World Of Stardom Title
– On October 11, Satomura defeated Ayako Hamada to become the first Sendai Girls World Champion
– On November 15, Satomura defeated Mayu Iwatani to retain the World Of Stardom Title
– On April 8, 2016, Satomura defeated Aja Kong to retain the Sendai Girls World Title
– On July 2, Satomura defeated Io Shirai to retain the Sendai Girls World Title
– Team Sendai Girls (Satomura, Cassandra Miyagi & DASH Chisako) won the 2016 Chikara King Of Trios Tournament, defeating Team JWP (Manami Katsu, Command Bolshoi & Hanako Nakamori) in the final
– On September 17, Satomura defeated DASH Chisako to retain the Sendai Girls World Title
– On March 30, 2018, Satomura defeated Chris Brookes to win the FCP Title
– On April 7, Satomura defeated Kimber Lee & Jessicka Havok to retain the FCP Title
– On May 4, Satomura defeated Chris Brookes to retain the FCP Title
– Satomura competed in the 2018 WWE Mae Young Classic, reaching the semi-final before losing to eventual winner Toni Storm
– On August 28, Satomura defeated Danshoku Dino to win the KO-D Openweight Title
– On September 29, Satomura defeated Kyle Fletcher to retain the FCP Title
– Satomura won the 2018 wXw Femmes Fatales Tournament, defeating LuFisto in the final
– On December 1, Satomura defeated Mark Davis in a Lumberjack Match to retain the FCP Title
– On March 21, 2019, Satomura, Chihiro Hashimoto & DASH Chisako defeated ALL OUT (Konosuke Takeshita, Yuki Ino & Akito) to win the KO-D Six Man Tag Team Titles
– On May 11, Satomura, Hashimoto & Chisako defeated Hikaru Shida, Saki Akai & ASUKA to retain the KO-D Six Man Tag Team Titles
– On September 15, Satomura defeated Jordynne Grace to win the PROGRESS Womens Title
– On October 27, Satomura defeated Dani Luna to retain the PROGRESS Womens Title
– On November 30, Satomura defeated Nicole Savoy to retain the PROGRESS Womens Title
– In October 2020, Satomura was signed by WWE as both an on-air talent and a coach for their NXT UK brand
– Satomura made her official WWE in-ring debut on February 11, 2021, defeating Isla Dawn
– On June 10, 2021, Satomura defeated Kay Lee Ray to win the NXT UK Womens Title
– On July 15, Satomura defeated Amale to retain the NXT UK Womens Title
– On August 19, Satomura defeated Stevie Turner to retain the NXT UK Womens Title
– On October 7, Satomura defeated Jinny to retain the NXT UK Womens Title
– On November 17, Satomura defeated Xia Brookside to retain the NXT UK Womens Title
– The next day, Satomura defeated Blair Davenport to retain the NXT UK Womens Title
– On February 3, 2022, Satomura defeated Blair Davenport in a Street Fight to retain the NXT UK Womens Title
– On March 2, Satomura defeated Isla Dawn to retain the NXT UK Womens Title
– On April 20, Satomura defeated Isla Dawn in a World Of Darkness Match to retain the NXT UK Womens Title
– On April 21, Satomura defeated Ivy Nile to retain the NXT UK Womens Title

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