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NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling

NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling (frequently styled as NEO) was a joshi puroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotion established in 1997 by Kyoko Inoue. The first event took place on January 9, 1998.[1]

NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling
Official logo of the promotion
AcronymNEO
Founded1997[1]
Defunct2010[1]
StyleJoshi Puroresu
HeadquartersYokohama, Japan[1]
Founder(s)Kyoko Inoue

NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling Edit

NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling was founded during All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling financial struggles. The figurehead of the company was Kyoko Inoue, a former All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling wrestler. The name was meant to reference the "Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling" part of the name for All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling. The group was pegged with problems from the beginning as the group was initially supposed to be called New Japan Women's Pro Wrestling, but due to copyright concerns, NEO was chosen instead.

Their first show on January 9, 1998, featured the 9 members of the roster wrestling multiple times due to the small roster. The main event of the first show featured Las Cachorras Orientales of Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda teaming with Saya Endo to defeat Chaparita Asari, Kyoko Inoue and Yoshiko Tamura.[2]

During Spring 1998, Kyoko Inoue feuded with Lioness Asuka. Kyoko captured Lioness' TWF title on April 26, 1998.[3] The feud carried over to NEO where they met in a singles match on May 6, 1998, for JDStar's TWF Title, in which Asuka won the title back. In August 1998, Nicole Bass toured with the promotion, defeating Etsuko Mita, Chaparita ASARI and Kyoko Inoue on August 16, 1998.[4]

On October 29, 1998, the promotion featured a match between Kyoko Inoue and Aja Kong for Kyoko Inoue's 10th anniversary as a wrestler.

During Summer 1999, the promotion feuded with JWP and All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling, resulting in multiple inter-promotional matches. On July 11, 1999, Kyoko Inoue captured the WWWA World Single Championship of All Japan Women's, defeating Yumiko Hotta. The two had a rematch at a NEO event on October 22, 1999, with Hotta winning the title back.[5]

The original incarnation of the promotion only lasted until January 6, 2000, less than two years after its first show. The last show featured Kyoko Inoue wrestling in every match on the card.[6]

NEO Women's Wrestling Edit

NEO renamed itself to NEO Women's Wrestling after NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling closed in 2000. The promotion's pre-debut show was on March 16, 2000, and their official debut was on May 31, 2000. The promotion regularly held events at Itabashi Green Hall in Itabashi, Tokyo, due to its smaller size, while running Korakuen Hall for bigger events.

The promotion rose to power in 2005 after the closure of All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling and Gaea Japan, with NEO being considered by many to be the top joshi puroresu promotion during this time. In 2007, founder Kyoko Inoue had complications from her pregnancy and was unable to wrestle, which hurt the promotion.

In 2009, business declined when two of their top stars, Etsuko Mita and idol wrestler Haruka Matsuo retired.[7]

The promotion announced its closure May 5, 2010.[7] Kyoko Inoue announced her resignation,[8] Yoshiko Tamura, Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki were slated to retire, young wrestlers Aoi Ishibashi and Natsumi Kawano had already left the company and the roster would have only been left with three wrestlers, due to the companies struggles with finding new talent.[7] The company held their final show on December 31, 2010. The first main event featured Ayumi Kurihara capturing her long-awaited first major singles title by defeating Yoshiko Tamura for the NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship and the second main event featured the remaining members of the NEO roster competing in 10-minute time limit trios match.

Titles Edit

NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling Edit

Championship Final champion(s) Reign Date won Previous champion(s)
NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship Ayumi Kurihara 1 May 25, 2011 Yoshiko Tamura
High Speed Championship Leon 1 November 27, 2010 Natsuki☆Taiyo
NEO Tag Team Championship NEO Machine Guns
(Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki
2 November 28, 2010 Aya Yuuki and Ryo Mizunami
NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship Chiharu and Yuka Nakamura 1
(2, 2)
December 23, 2004 Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki
NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki 4 October 4, 2004 Etsuko Mita and Kyoko Inoue

International Wrestling Association of Japan Edit

Championship Final champion Reign Date won Previous champion
AWF World Women's Championship Tanny Mouse 1 June 26, 2004 Misae Genki

Alumni Edit

NEO Hall of Fame Edit

# Year Ring name
(Real name)[a]
Inducted for Notes[b]
1 2005 Chaparita Asari
(Masami Watanabe)
Wrestling
2 2005 Tomiko Sai Wrestling Won the NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship (1 time)
3 2005 Yu Tanabe Wrestling
4 2005 Junko Nagura
5 2010 Etsuko Mita Wrestling Won the NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship (1 time), NEO Tag Team Championship (1 time), NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship (1 time), and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship (1 time)
6 2010 Yuka Shiina Wrestling Won the NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship (1 time)
7 2010 Misae Genki
(Misae Watanabe)
Wrestling Won the NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship (3 times) and NEO Tag Team Championship (2 times)
8 2010 Azumi Hyuga
(Tomoko Kuzumi)
Wrestling Won the NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship (1 time)
9 2010 Yuka Nakamura Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship (2 times) and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship (1 time)
10 2010 Haruka Matsuo Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship (2 times) and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship (1 time)
11 2010 Megumi Asano Refereeing
12 2010 Katsuhiro Nagata Wrestling
13 2010 Yoshiko Tamura Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship (3 times)
14 2010 Tanny Mouse
(Mina Taniyama)
Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship (2 times), NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship (4 times), and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship (6 times)
15 2010 Yuki Miyazaki Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship (2 times), NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship (4 times), and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship (6 times)

Footnotes Edit

  • a – Entries without a birth name indicates that the inductee did not perform under a ring name.
  • b – This section mainly lists the major accomplishments of each inductee in the NEO promotion.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "NEO". cagematch.net. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  2. ^ "NEO". cagematch.net. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  3. ^ "World Women's Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  4. ^ "NEO @ ???". wrestlingdata.net. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  5. ^ "Neo Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling Videos ISO". quebrada.net. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  6. ^ "NEO @ Tokyo". wrestlingdata.net. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c "NEOが記念興行で解散を発表/NEO". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. March 24, 2014. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
  8. ^ "京子は「方向性の違い」とNEO退団". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. May 5, 2010. Retrieved March 21, 2019.

External links Edit

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NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling frequently styled as NEO was a joshi puroresu women s professional wrestling promotion established in 1997 by Kyoko Inoue The first event took place on January 9 1998 1 NEO Japan Ladies Pro WrestlingOfficial logo of the promotionAcronymNEOFounded1997 1 Defunct2010 1 StyleJoshi PuroresuHeadquartersYokohama Japan 1 Founder s Kyoko Inoue Contents 1 NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling 2 NEO Women s Wrestling 3 Titles 3 1 NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling 3 2 International Wrestling Association of Japan 4 Alumni 5 NEO Hall of Fame 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksNEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling EditNEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling was founded during All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling financial struggles The figurehead of the company was Kyoko Inoue a former All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling wrestler The name was meant to reference the Japan Women s Pro Wrestling part of the name for All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling The group was pegged with problems from the beginning as the group was initially supposed to be called New Japan Women s Pro Wrestling but due to copyright concerns NEO was chosen instead Their first show on January 9 1998 featured the 9 members of the roster wrestling multiple times due to the small roster The main event of the first show featured Las Cachorras Orientales of Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda teaming with Saya Endo to defeat Chaparita Asari Kyoko Inoue and Yoshiko Tamura 2 During Spring 1998 Kyoko Inoue feuded with Lioness Asuka Kyoko captured Lioness TWF title on April 26 1998 3 The feud carried over to NEO where they met in a singles match on May 6 1998 for JDStar s TWF Title in which Asuka won the title back In August 1998 Nicole Bass toured with the promotion defeating Etsuko Mita Chaparita ASARI and Kyoko Inoue on August 16 1998 4 On October 29 1998 the promotion featured a match between Kyoko Inoue and Aja Kong for Kyoko Inoue s 10th anniversary as a wrestler During Summer 1999 the promotion feuded with JWP and All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling resulting in multiple inter promotional matches On July 11 1999 Kyoko Inoue captured the WWWA World Single Championship of All Japan Women s defeating Yumiko Hotta The two had a rematch at a NEO event on October 22 1999 with Hotta winning the title back 5 The original incarnation of the promotion only lasted until January 6 2000 less than two years after its first show The last show featured Kyoko Inoue wrestling in every match on the card 6 NEO Women s Wrestling EditNEO renamed itself to NEO Women s Wrestling after NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling closed in 2000 The promotion s pre debut show was on March 16 2000 and their official debut was on May 31 2000 The promotion regularly held events at Itabashi Green Hall in Itabashi Tokyo due to its smaller size while running Korakuen Hall for bigger events The promotion rose to power in 2005 after the closure of All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling and Gaea Japan with NEO being considered by many to be the top joshi puroresu promotion during this time In 2007 founder Kyoko Inoue had complications from her pregnancy and was unable to wrestle which hurt the promotion In 2009 business declined when two of their top stars Etsuko Mita and idol wrestler Haruka Matsuo retired 7 The promotion announced its closure May 5 2010 7 Kyoko Inoue announced her resignation 8 Yoshiko Tamura Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki were slated to retire young wrestlers Aoi Ishibashi and Natsumi Kawano had already left the company and the roster would have only been left with three wrestlers due to the companies struggles with finding new talent 7 The company held their final show on December 31 2010 The first main event featured Ayumi Kurihara capturing her long awaited first major singles title by defeating Yoshiko Tamura for the NWA Women s Pacific NEO Single Championship and the second main event featured the remaining members of the NEO roster competing in 10 minute time limit trios match Titles EditNEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling Edit Championship Final champion s Reign Date won Previous champion s NWA Women s Pacific NEO Single Championship Ayumi Kurihara 1 May 25 2011 Yoshiko TamuraHigh Speed Championship Leon 1 November 27 2010 Natsuki TaiyoNEO Tag Team Championship NEO Machine Guns Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki 2 November 28 2010 Aya Yuuki and Ryo MizunamiNEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship Chiharu and Yuka Nakamura 1 2 2 December 23 2004 Tanny Mouse and Yuki MiyazakiNEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki 4 October 4 2004 Etsuko Mita and Kyoko InoueInternational Wrestling Association of Japan Edit Championship Final champion Reign Date won Previous championAWF World Women s Championship Tanny Mouse 1 June 26 2004 Misae GenkiAlumni EditAzumi Hyuga Ayako Sato Kyoko Inoue Kiyoko Ichiki Etsuko Mita Mima Shimoda Kazumi Shimouma Yoshiko Tamura Chaparita Asari Misae Genki Haruka Matsuo Saya Endo Tanny Mouse Tomoko Watanabe Yuki Miyazaki Yuka Shiina Nozomi Dai Natsumi Kawano Mika Iida Aya Yuuki Nagisa Nozaki Nicole BassNEO Hall of Fame Edit Year Ring name Real name a Inducted for Notes b 1 2005 Chaparita Asari Masami Watanabe Wrestling2 2005 Tomiko Sai Wrestling Won the NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship 1 time 3 2005 Yu Tanabe Wrestling4 2005 Junko Nagura5 2010 Etsuko Mita Wrestling Won the NWA Women s Pacific NEO Single Championship 1 time NEO Tag Team Championship 1 time NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship 1 time and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship 1 time 6 2010 Yuka Shiina Wrestling Won the NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship 1 time 7 2010 Misae Genki Misae Watanabe Wrestling Won the NWA Women s Pacific NEO Single Championship 3 times and NEO Tag Team Championship 2 times 8 2010 Azumi Hyuga Tomoko Kuzumi Wrestling Won the NWA Women s Pacific NEO Single Championship 1 time 9 2010 Yuka Nakamura Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship 2 times and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship 1 time 10 2010 Haruka Matsuo Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship 2 times and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship 1 time 11 2010 Megumi Asano Refereeing12 2010 Katsuhiro Nagata Wrestling13 2010 Yoshiko Tamura Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship 3 times 14 2010 Tanny Mouse Mina Taniyama Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship 2 times NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship 4 times and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship 6 times 15 2010 Yuki Miyazaki Wrestling Won the NEO Tag Team Championship 2 times NEO Kitazawa Tag Team Championship 4 times and NEO Itabashi Tag Team Championship 6 times Footnotes Edita Entries without a birth name indicates that the inductee did not perform under a ring name b This section mainly lists the major accomplishments of each inductee in the NEO promotion References Edit a b c d NEO cagematch net Retrieved March 19 2019 NEO cagematch net Retrieved March 19 2019 World Women s Title wrestling titles com Retrieved March 19 2019 NEO wrestlingdata net Retrieved March 19 2019 Neo Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling Videos ISO quebrada net Retrieved March 19 2019 NEO Tokyo wrestlingdata net Retrieved March 19 2019 a b c NEOが記念興行で解散を発表 NEO Nikkan Sports in Japanese Nikkan Sports March 24 2014 Retrieved March 21 2019 京子は 方向性の違い とNEO退団 Nikkan Sports in Japanese Nikkan Sports May 5 2010 Retrieved March 21 2019 External links EditArchived Official Website at the Wayback Machine archived February 9 2005 Another version of NEO s Archived Official Website at the Wayback Machine archived February 4 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling amp oldid 1153813290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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