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Akira Hokuto

Hisako Sasaki (佐々木 久子, Sasaki Hisako, née Uno (宇野), born July 13, 1967) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler better known as Akira Hokuto (北斗 晶, Hokuto Akira).

Akira Hokuto
Hokuto in August 2018
Birth nameHisako Uno
Born (1967-07-13) July 13, 1967 (age 56)[1]
Kitakatsushika, Saitama, Japan[1]
Spouse(s)
(m. 1995)
Children2
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Hisako Uno[1]
Reina Jubuki[1]
Akira Hokuto[1]
Billed height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[1][2]
Billed weight60 kg (132 lb)[1]
Trained byJaguar Yokota[3]
DebutMay 28, 1985[1][4]
RetiredApril 7, 2002[1]

Career Edit

Born Hisako Uno, Hokuto became a professional wrestler in the wake of the enormous popularity of tag team the Crush Gals (Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka), and was responsible for organizing the Bull Nakano fanclub. She joined the AJW dojo after quitting high school.

All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling (1985–1995) Edit

Debuting for All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) shortly before her eighteenth birthday, Hokuto immediately stood out from the crowd winning AJW's Rookie of the Year award for 1985.[4] The next year, she won the AJW Junior Championship, and participated in AJW's Match of the Year, paired with Yukari Omari in a losing effort against Chigusa Nagayo and Yumiko Hotta in the final of the annual Tag League the Best tournament.

Hokuto won the AJW's top tag team belt, the WWWA World Tag Team Championship, paired with Yumiko Hotta In 1987. Twelve days later, however, the two lost the titles to the Red Typhoons (Kazue Nagahori and Yumi Ogura) in a two out of three falls match. During the finish of the first fall, Hokuto took a tombstone piledriver off the second rope and broke her neck. She wrestled the entirety of the second and third falls, sometimes holding her head in place with her hands. This gained Hokuto a reputation for toughness.[4]

In 1990, Hokuto was booked to win the Japan Grand Prix, AJW's annual tournament to determine the number one contender to the top singles belt, the WWWA World Single Championship. However, she once again suffered a severe injury. During a Grand Prix match against Manami Toyota, Hokuto performed a plancha and crashed her knee into the ringside metal barrier. She tore open her knee, and was rendered unable to walk. Crying, she tied a bandage around her leg, pulled herself back into the ring, and attempted to continue the match. It was clearly impossible, however, and she was removed from the tournament.[4][5] When Hokuto returned to singles competition, she slowly revealed a new, more dynamic, persona. She grew her hair longer and bleached it blonde, wore flashy attire, used stylised make-up to complement her features and called herself "Akira Hokuto", after popular wrestler Akira Maeda.[5] Teaming with Suzuka Minami as the Marine Wolves, she won the WWWA Tag Team belts twice more. She also won the All Pacific Championship in 1991 and 1992, and sustained many more injuries (earning the nickname 'the Mummy' since she so often came to the ring wrapped in bandages).

The year 1993 is considered by many to be the best year of her career. She feuded with Shinobu Kandori of the LLPW promotion during the inter-promotional period, where the major promotions active in women's wrestling in Japan at the time combined to run shows with dream match-ups that attracted some of the largest cards in history. At AJW All-Star Dreamslam on April 2, 1993, Hokuto defeated Kandori, which was given a perfect five-star rating by Dave Meltzer[6] and is considered by some to be the greatest women's match in history.[5]

Hokuto was subsequently defeated by Kandori in a tag match at Dreamslam II nine days later and in a singles match in December of that year. Also in 1993 she won the Japan Grand Prix and was granted another shot at the WWWA Championship, against champion Aja Kong on October 9. Hokuto was again injured in August of that year, and requested that the match be made a non-title match, since she felt wrestling in her injured state would insult the prestige of the belt.[4]

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1993–1995) Edit

Later that year, having married Mexican wrestler Antonio Gómez Medina who worked as "Máscara Mágica", Hokuto moved to Mexico. She continued her career in her new home, adopting the persona "Reina Jabuki"". On July 30, 1994, she defeated La Diabólica for the CMLL World Women's Championship, and carried it for over two years. Later that year, having divorced her first husband and returned to Japan, she defeated Aja Kong in the final of the interpromotional V*Top Woman Tournament at the Big Egg Wrestling Universe event, which drew a gate of 42,500 to the Tokyo Dome.[4] Hokuto had one of her last great matches for AJW on September 2, 1995, losing a thrilling 21-minute battle against Manami Toyota.

World Championship Wrestling (1995–1997) Edit

On November 26, 1995, Hokuto made her U.S. debut at the World War 3 pay-per-view event. Managed by Sonny Onoo, she teamed with Bull Nakano and defeated the team of Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki.[1] The same teams competed in a match on WCW Monday Nitro the following night, with Hokuto and Nakano winning again.[7]

Hokuto and several other GAEA wrestlers, including Chigusa Nagayo, KAORU, Meiko Satomura, and Sonoko Kato, came to America to compete in a tournament to crown the first WCW Women's Champion.[8] Hokuto competed in the first round of the tournament twice, using both the Akira Hokuto and Reina Jabuki gimmicks. As Reina Jabuki, she lost in the first round to Madusa Miceli. Due to this TV appearance, she was stripped of the CMLL title. As Akira Hokuto, she won the tournament, defeating Madusa in the finals, held at WCW's Starrcade on December 29, 1996, in Nashville, Tennessee.[9] Hokuto later defeated Madusa at WCW's The Great American Bash on June 15, 1997, a match where Madusa was forced to 'retire' due to a stipulation.[10] This was the last time Hokuto ever appeared in WCW and the Women's Championship was apparently dropped, as it was never defended or mentioned again. This made her the only WCW Women's Champion.

Gaea Japan (1996–2002) Edit

In 1996, she left AJW and joined Chigusa Nagayo's new promotion, Gaea Japan. Unlike most Japanese women wrestlers, who retire when they marry and start a family, she returned to the ring in 1999 and won GAEA's AAAW Tag Team Championship in 2000 with Mayumi Ozaki. The year 2000 also saw her induction into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in recognition of her skill and contributions.

For her retirement match on April 7, 2002, Hokuto teamed up with Meiko Satomura to face Ayako Hamada and Chigusa Nagayo.[1] Hokuto was wrestling with a broken rib, but, just as she had done so many times before, she defied the pain, and scored the pin on Hamada with the Northern Lights Bomb. In the post-match retirement ceremony, some of Hokuto's colleagues entered the ring, gave her flowers, hugged her, and bowed to her. She even slapped a few of them, including Satomura, and Sakura Hirota (slapping is considered a way to transfer part of her fighting spirit). This was followed by a ten-gong salute before Hokuto was showered with streamers. She then walked up the walkway where she was met by husband Kensuke Sasaki and their son.

Post-retirement (2002–present) Edit

Despite retiring in 2002, Hokuto has wrestled occasionally since then, including a 10-man tag team match for All Japan Pro Wrestling in 2004 where she teamed with her husband Sasaki, Genichiro Tenryu, Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kenshin to defeat RO&D (Jamal, Taiyo Kea, Buchanan, D-Lo Brown and Taka Michinoku).[11] In her last match to date on February 11, 2006, at a Kensuke Office show, she took part in a battle royal where the winner would receive ¥120,000. The match was eventually won by Minoru Suzuki.[12] She also served as the chief executive officer of Hawaii Championship Wrestling for a period of time during a Japan vs. Hawaii feud, as well as engaged in several squash matches against comedy wrestler Stalker Ichikawa, and became the first woman in history to compete in a match in All Japan Pro Wrestling against Kendo Kashin, a match that Hokuto won in just 3 minutes with the aid of outside interference.[5]

Personal life Edit

Hokuto married Kensuke Sasaki on October 1, 1995, after Sasaki proposed to her on their first date.[5] Hokuto became pregnant in early 1998 and gave birth to her first son, Kennosuke on November 6, 1998.[4] Hokuto gave birth to her second son, Seinosuke in March 2003. In addition to their two biological children, Hokuto and Kensuke have formed a very strong, almost parental bond with Kensuke's protégé Katsuhiko Nakajima.

While retired from active competition, Hokuto has stayed busy raising her family, helping her husband Kensuke run his Kensuke Office/Diamond Ring promotion, and making occasional appearances on Japanese radio and television.

Kensuke Sasaki and Akira Hokuto were voted one of Japan's leading celebrity couples in 2006.[1] Hokuto has also assisted her husband in various publicity and charitable activities in his position as Japan's Friendship Ambassador to Fiji for the year 2007.[13][14]

She has made various media appearances as a "mother celebrity". In 2010, for example, she appeared in a television commercial for "Mama Gohan" (lit. "Mama Meal"), a co-product by Ajinomoto and popular women's magazine I Love Mama, along with three female gyaru-mother models.[15]

On September 23, 2015, Hokuto announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer and was undergoing surgery the following day to have her right breast removed.[16] The surgery was successful and will need several months to recuperate.

Championships and accomplishments Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Akira Hokuto profile". Online World of Wrestling. from the original on 26 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  2. ^ "Profile at Kensuke Office". from the original on 7 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  3. ^ Triggs, James (July 29, 2009). "CvC: Jaguar Yokota for Greatest Women's Champion". Bleacher Report. from the original on November 26, 2021. Retrieved October 20, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g . Archived from the original on 3 July 2007. Retrieved 16 June 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on 2006-01-04. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-10-21. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  7. ^ "WCW Reports for Television and PPV for 1995". from the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-10-01. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  9. ^ "WCW Reports for Television and PPV for 1996". from the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  10. ^ "WCW Reports for Television and PPV for 1997". from the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  11. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.net".
  12. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.net".
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-03-04. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  14. ^ "Akira Hokuto Donates School Supplies to Fiji". Retrieved 2007-06-16.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2011-12-08., 16 June 2010, Model Press (in Japanese)
  16. ^ 北斗手術直前 頑張れるとこまで頑張る. Daily Sports Online (in Japanese). Kobe Shimbun. 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  17. ^ "The Best Tag Team League 1988". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
  18. ^ "The Best Tag Team League 1993". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
  19. ^ "All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Hall of Fame". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. from the original on 12 November 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
  20. ^ 東京スポーツ プロレス大賞. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). Retrieved 2014-01-20.

External links Edit

  • Biography of Hisako Uno Sasaki by Brian Westcott 2007-07-03 at the Wayback Machine
  • Akira Hokuto Official Blog
  • Akira Hokuto's profile at Cagematch.net  , Wrestlingdata.com  , Internet Wrestling Database  

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Hisako Sasaki 佐々木 久子 Sasaki Hisako nee Uno 宇野 born July 13 1967 is a Japanese retired professional wrestler better known as Akira Hokuto 北斗 晶 Hokuto Akira Akira HokutoHokuto in August 2018Birth nameHisako UnoBorn 1967 07 13 July 13 1967 age 56 1 Kitakatsushika Saitama Japan 1 Spouse s Kensuke Sasaki m 1995 wbr Children2Professional wrestling careerRing name s Hisako Uno 1 Reina Jubuki 1 Akira Hokuto 1 Billed height1 68 m 5 ft 6 in 1 2 Billed weight60 kg 132 lb 1 Trained byJaguar Yokota 3 DebutMay 28 1985 1 4 RetiredApril 7 2002 1 Contents 1 Career 1 1 All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling 1985 1995 1 2 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 1993 1995 1 3 World Championship Wrestling 1995 1997 1 4 Gaea Japan 1996 2002 1 5 Post retirement 2002 present 2 Personal life 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditBorn Hisako Uno Hokuto became a professional wrestler in the wake of the enormous popularity of tag team the Crush Gals Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka and was responsible for organizing the Bull Nakano fanclub She joined the AJW dojo after quitting high school All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling 1985 1995 Edit Debuting for All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling AJW shortly before her eighteenth birthday Hokuto immediately stood out from the crowd winning AJW s Rookie of the Year award for 1985 4 The next year she won the AJW Junior Championship and participated in AJW s Match of the Year paired with Yukari Omari in a losing effort against Chigusa Nagayo and Yumiko Hotta in the final of the annual Tag League the Best tournament Hokuto won the AJW s top tag team belt the WWWA World Tag Team Championship paired with Yumiko Hotta In 1987 Twelve days later however the two lost the titles to the Red Typhoons Kazue Nagahori and Yumi Ogura in a two out of three falls match During the finish of the first fall Hokuto took a tombstone piledriver off the second rope and broke her neck She wrestled the entirety of the second and third falls sometimes holding her head in place with her hands This gained Hokuto a reputation for toughness 4 In 1990 Hokuto was booked to win the Japan Grand Prix AJW s annual tournament to determine the number one contender to the top singles belt the WWWA World Single Championship However she once again suffered a severe injury During a Grand Prix match against Manami Toyota Hokuto performed a plancha and crashed her knee into the ringside metal barrier She tore open her knee and was rendered unable to walk Crying she tied a bandage around her leg pulled herself back into the ring and attempted to continue the match It was clearly impossible however and she was removed from the tournament 4 5 When Hokuto returned to singles competition she slowly revealed a new more dynamic persona She grew her hair longer and bleached it blonde wore flashy attire used stylised make up to complement her features and called herself Akira Hokuto after popular wrestler Akira Maeda 5 Teaming with Suzuka Minami as the Marine Wolves she won the WWWA Tag Team belts twice more She also won the All Pacific Championship in 1991 and 1992 and sustained many more injuries earning the nickname the Mummy since she so often came to the ring wrapped in bandages The year 1993 is considered by many to be the best year of her career She feuded with Shinobu Kandori of the LLPW promotion during the inter promotional period where the major promotions active in women s wrestling in Japan at the time combined to run shows with dream match ups that attracted some of the largest cards in history At AJW All Star Dreamslam on April 2 1993 Hokuto defeated Kandori which was given a perfect five star rating by Dave Meltzer 6 and is considered by some to be the greatest women s match in history 5 Hokuto was subsequently defeated by Kandori in a tag match at Dreamslam II nine days later and in a singles match in December of that year Also in 1993 she won the Japan Grand Prix and was granted another shot at the WWWA Championship against champion Aja Kong on October 9 Hokuto was again injured in August of that year and requested that the match be made a non title match since she felt wrestling in her injured state would insult the prestige of the belt 4 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 1993 1995 Edit Later that year having married Mexican wrestler Antonio Gomez Medina who worked as Mascara Magica Hokuto moved to Mexico She continued her career in her new home adopting the persona Reina Jabuki On July 30 1994 she defeated La Diabolica for the CMLL World Women s Championship and carried it for over two years Later that year having divorced her first husband and returned to Japan she defeated Aja Kong in the final of the interpromotional V Top Woman Tournament at the Big Egg Wrestling Universe event which drew a gate of 42 500 to the Tokyo Dome 4 Hokuto had one of her last great matches for AJW on September 2 1995 losing a thrilling 21 minute battle against Manami Toyota World Championship Wrestling 1995 1997 Edit On November 26 1995 Hokuto made her U S debut at the World War 3 pay per view event Managed by Sonny Onoo she teamed with Bull Nakano and defeated the team of Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki 1 The same teams competed in a match on WCW Monday Nitro the following night with Hokuto and Nakano winning again 7 Hokuto and several other GAEA wrestlers including Chigusa Nagayo KAORU Meiko Satomura and Sonoko Kato came to America to compete in a tournament to crown the first WCW Women s Champion 8 Hokuto competed in the first round of the tournament twice using both the Akira Hokuto and Reina Jabuki gimmicks As Reina Jabuki she lost in the first round to Madusa Miceli Due to this TV appearance she was stripped of the CMLL title As Akira Hokuto she won the tournament defeating Madusa in the finals held at WCW s Starrcade on December 29 1996 in Nashville Tennessee 9 Hokuto later defeated Madusa at WCW s The Great American Bash on June 15 1997 a match where Madusa was forced to retire due to a stipulation 10 This was the last time Hokuto ever appeared in WCW and the Women s Championship was apparently dropped as it was never defended or mentioned again This made her the only WCW Women s Champion Gaea Japan 1996 2002 Edit In 1996 she left AJW and joined Chigusa Nagayo s new promotion Gaea Japan Unlike most Japanese women wrestlers who retire when they marry and start a family she returned to the ring in 1999 and won GAEA s AAAW Tag Team Championship in 2000 with Mayumi Ozaki The year 2000 also saw her induction into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in recognition of her skill and contributions For her retirement match on April 7 2002 Hokuto teamed up with Meiko Satomura to face Ayako Hamada and Chigusa Nagayo 1 Hokuto was wrestling with a broken rib but just as she had done so many times before she defied the pain and scored the pin on Hamada with the Northern Lights Bomb In the post match retirement ceremony some of Hokuto s colleagues entered the ring gave her flowers hugged her and bowed to her She even slapped a few of them including Satomura and Sakura Hirota slapping is considered a way to transfer part of her fighting spirit This was followed by a ten gong salute before Hokuto was showered with streamers She then walked up the walkway where she was met by husband Kensuke Sasaki and their son Post retirement 2002 present Edit Despite retiring in 2002 Hokuto has wrestled occasionally since then including a 10 man tag team match for All Japan Pro Wrestling in 2004 where she teamed with her husband Sasaki Genichiro Tenryu Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kenshin to defeat RO amp D Jamal Taiyo Kea Buchanan D Lo Brown and Taka Michinoku 11 In her last match to date on February 11 2006 at a Kensuke Office show she took part in a battle royal where the winner would receive 120 000 The match was eventually won by Minoru Suzuki 12 She also served as the chief executive officer of Hawaii Championship Wrestling for a period of time during a Japan vs Hawaii feud as well as engaged in several squash matches against comedy wrestler Stalker Ichikawa and became the first woman in history to compete in a match in All Japan Pro Wrestling against Kendo Kashin a match that Hokuto won in just 3 minutes with the aid of outside interference 5 Personal life EditHokuto married Kensuke Sasaki on October 1 1995 after Sasaki proposed to her on their first date 5 Hokuto became pregnant in early 1998 and gave birth to her first son Kennosuke on November 6 1998 4 Hokuto gave birth to her second son Seinosuke in March 2003 In addition to their two biological children Hokuto and Kensuke have formed a very strong almost parental bond with Kensuke s protege Katsuhiko Nakajima While retired from active competition Hokuto has stayed busy raising her family helping her husband Kensuke run his Kensuke Office Diamond Ring promotion and making occasional appearances on Japanese radio and television Kensuke Sasaki and Akira Hokuto were voted one of Japan s leading celebrity couples in 2006 1 Hokuto has also assisted her husband in various publicity and charitable activities in his position as Japan s Friendship Ambassador to Fiji for the year 2007 13 14 She has made various media appearances as a mother celebrity In 2010 for example she appeared in a television commercial for Mama Gohan lit Mama Meal a co product by Ajinomoto and popular women s magazine I Love Mama along with three female gyaru mother models 15 On September 23 2015 Hokuto announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer and was undergoing surgery the following day to have her right breast removed 16 The surgery was successful and will need several months to recuperate Championships and accomplishments EditAll Japan Women s Pro Wrestling AJW Junior Championship 1 time 1 All Pacific Championship 2 times 1 WWWA World Tag Team Championship 4 times with Yumiko Hotta 1 Suzuka Minami 2 and Mima Shimoda 1 1 Japan Grand Prix 1993 Tag League the Best 1988 with Mika Suzuki 17 Tag League the Best 1993 with Manami Toyota 18 AJW Hall of Fame 1998 19 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL World Women s Championship 1 time 1 Gaea Japan AAAW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Mayumi Ozaki 1 Tokyo Sports Special Award 1994 Topic Award 2004 20 World Championship Wrestling WCW Women s Championship 1 time 1 WCW Women s Championship Tournament 1996 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 2000 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Akira Hokuto profile Online World of Wrestling Archived from the original on 26 June 2007 Retrieved 2007 06 16 Profile at Kensuke Office Archived from the original on 7 June 2007 Retrieved 2007 06 16 Triggs James July 29 2009 CvC Jaguar Yokota for Greatest Women s Champion Bleacher Report Archived from the original on November 26 2021 Retrieved October 20 2023 a b c d e f g James Phillips Japanese Women Wrestlers Website Archived from the original on 3 July 2007 Retrieved 16 June 2007 a b c d e Akira Hokuto Profile at Wrestling101 Archived from the original on 2006 01 04 Retrieved 2007 06 16 Dave Meltzer s Five Star Match List Archived from the original on 2009 10 21 Retrieved 2007 06 16 WCW Reports for Television and PPV for 1995 Archived from the original on 1 July 2007 Retrieved 2007 06 16 History of WCW Title Tournaments Archived from the original on 2005 10 01 Retrieved 2007 06 16 WCW Reports for Television and PPV for 1996 Archived from the original on 1 July 2007 Retrieved 2007 06 16 WCW Reports for Television and PPV for 1997 Archived from the original on 1 July 2007 Retrieved 2007 06 16 Reference at www cagematch net Reference at www cagematch net Kensuke Sasaki Appointed as Friendship Ambassador to Fiji Archived from the original on 2007 03 04 Retrieved 2007 06 16 Akira Hokuto Donates School Supplies to Fiji Retrieved 2007 06 16 permanent dead link Popular gyaru mama model amp Akira Hokuto support mama s cooking Archived from the original on 2014 04 16 Retrieved 2011 12 08 16 June 2010 Model Press in Japanese 北斗手術直前 頑張れるとこまで頑張る Daily Sports Online in Japanese Kobe Shimbun 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2015 09 24 The Best Tag Team League 1988 Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2013 03 28 The Best Tag Team League 1993 Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2013 03 28 All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame Puroresu Dojo 2003 Archived from the original on 12 November 2007 Retrieved 2007 10 09 東京スポーツ プロレス大賞 Tokyo Sports in Japanese Retrieved 2014 01 20 External links EditBiography of Hisako Uno Sasaki by Brian Westcott Archived 2007 07 03 at the Wayback Machine Akira Hokuto Official Blog Akira Hokuto s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Wrestlingdata com nbsp Internet Wrestling Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Akira Hokuto amp oldid 1181091284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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