Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling

Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (センダイガールズプロレスリング, Sendai Gāruzu Puroresuringu), often called Senjo (仙女, Senjo), is a Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion. It is based in the city of Sendai, Miyagi in the Tohoku region.

Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling
AcronymSenjo
Founded2005
StyleJoshi puroresu
HeadquartersJapan
Founder(s)Meiko Satomura
Jinsei Shinzaki

History

Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling was founded in 2005 by Meiko Satomura, a female professional wrestler who achieved success in the 2000s with the women's promotion Gaea Japan, and Jinsei Shinzaki, a male professional wrestler who is also the president of Michinoku Pro Wrestling.[1]

As the only experienced wrestler on the initial roster, Satomura served as the trainer and booker in addition to her duties as a wrestler. On July 9, 2006 the new promotion held its first show in front of 2498 fans at Sendai's Sun Plaza.[2] This show consisted of Senjo's first four wrestlers making their debuts in singles matches against four legends of joshi puroresu. The main event featured Satomura against Aja Kong, whom she has feuded with throughout her career. Due to the small size of the roster, most of Senjo's subsequent shows have featured the Sendai girls facing wrestlers from other promotions.[2]

It was confirmed that Sendai will held an event on July 27, 2019 in Manchester, England, along with the British promotion Fight Club: Pro. This was Sendai's first event outside of Japan.[3]

Roster

Ring name[4] Real name Notes
Chihiro Hashimoto Chihiro Hashimoto Sendai Girls World Champion
Sendai Girls Tag Team Champion
Dash Chisako Chisako Jumonji
Heidi Katrina Heidi Katrina
Kaneko Natsuho Unknown
Kanon Unknown
Manami Manami Aikawa
Mei Hoshizuki Unknown Sendai Girls Junior Champion
Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling
Meiko Satomura Meiko Satomura Co-Founder, Booker, Head trainer
WWE: NXT UK
Mika Iwata Mika Iwata
Yurika Oka Unknown
Yuu Unknown Freelancer
Sendai Girls Tag Team Champion

Notable alumni

Championships

As of February 7, 2021

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays heldDefensesLocationNotes
Sendai Girls World Championship Chihiro Hashimoto 5 October 13, 2019 483+ 1 Sendai, Japan Defeated Sareee at Sendai Girls Joshi Puroresu Big Show in Sendai.
Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship Team 200kg
(Chihiro Hashimoto and Yuu)
1
2, 1
October 4, 2020 126+ 0 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Reiwa Ultima Powers (Dash Chisako and Hiroyo Matsumoto) at Keep Burning.
Sendai Girls Junior Championship Mei Hoshizuki 1 November 22, 2020 77+ 0 Sendai, Japan Defeated Manami at Sendai Girls Kick Revived.

Sendai Girls Junior Championship

Sendai Girls Junior Championship
Details
PromotionSendai Girls' Pro Wrestling
Date establishedOctober 14, 2018
Current champion(s)Mei Hoshizuki
Date wonNovember 22, 2020[5]

The Sendai Girls Junior Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship, the secondary singles championship in Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. The current champion is Mei Hoshizuki, who in her first reign.[5] As of February 7, 2021, overall there have been 6 reigns between 6 champions, and 1 vacancy.[6]

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Ayame Sasamura October 14, 2018 Joshi Puroresu Big Show 2018 in Sendai Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 1 841 Sasamura defeated Manami in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [7]
2 Millie McKenzie January 6, 2019 Sendai Girls Tokyo, Japan 1 1012 [8]
3 Command Bolshoi April 17, 2019 Sendai Girls Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 1 40 [9]
Vacated April 21, 2019 The championship was vacated as Command Bolshoi retired from professional wrestling. [10]
4 Mikoto Shindo June 8, 2019 Sendai Girls Women's Pro Wrestling Big Show in Niigata Niigata, Honshu, Japan 1 1271 Shindo defeated Manami to win the vacant championship. [11]
5 Manami October 13, 2019 Sendai Girls Joshi Puroresu Big Show in Sendai Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 1 4062[5]
6 Mei Hoshizuki November 22, 2020 Sendai Girls Kick Revived Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 1 77+0 [5]


See also

References

  1. "Archived Joshipuro News". joshipuro.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  2. "Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling Results". Purolove.com. Archived from the original on February 13, 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  3. Jeremy, Jake. "Sendai Girls Promotion Heading To UK for First Ever Show". SEScoops Wrestling News. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  4. "プロフィール". Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (in Japanese).
  5. 仙台PIT大会 試合結果(2020年11月). Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). November 22, 2020. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  6. "Sendai Girls Junior Championship". CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database.
  7. Sarpraicone, Mathew. "Sendai Girls BIG SHOW in Sendai Results & Review (10/14/2018)". The Chairshot. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  8. Myrick, Joe Anthony. "Millie McKenzie wins Sendai Girls Junior Championship". Diva Dirt. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  9. "Sendai Girls". CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database.
  10. Reid, Ciara. "Command Bolshoi Announces Retirement". Squared Circle Sirens. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  11. Walsh, Shannon. "Sendai Girls Results 6/8/19: Two Title Changes". 411MANIA. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
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