Meiko Satomura Officially Retires After Final Match in Tokyo

Japanese wrestling legend Meiko Satomura competes in her retirement match at Korakuen Hall, concluding a celebrated 30-year career.

Meiko Satomura Officially Retires After Final Match in Tokyo
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  • Meiko Satomura officially retired from professional wrestling after her final match at Tokyo’s Korakuen Hall, teaming with Manami against Aja Kong and Chihiro Hashimoto.
  • She reflected on her 30-year career in a heartfelt social media message, expressing gratitude and pledging to contribute to the future of professional wrestling.
  • Known for her technical skill and stiff striking style, Satomura was a pivotal figure in elevating women’s wrestling in Japan and internationally.

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Meiko Satomura has officially retired from professional wrestling after her final match at Tokyo’s Korakuen Hall. The legendary competitor teamed with Manami to face Aja Kong and Chihiro Hashimoto in her farewell bout, fulfilling her 2024 announcement of retiring in April 2025.

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Following the match, Satomura shared a heartfelt message on social media, reflecting on her three-decade career. 

Thank you to everyone who came to watch my retirement match today. I am truly happy to have stepped down from the ring surrounded by so many people I have met over the past 30 years. I will devote my life to making the new era of professional wrestling even more amazing. ‼️Thank you very much.

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Satomura’s retirement marks the end of an influential career that saw her compete across major promotions in Japan and internationally. Known for her technical prowess and stiff striking style, she helped elevate women’s wrestling throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Her post-retirement plans include contributing to the industry’s future development.

The Korakuen Hall sendoff drew emotional responses from peers and fans, cementing Satomura’s legacy as one of Japan’s most respected in-ring competitors.

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