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Kazumi Shimouma

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Kazumi Shimouma
Shimouma in October 2010
Born (1977-10-29) October 29, 1977 (age 47)[1]
Setagaya, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Kazumi Shimouma
Billed height156 cm (5 ft 1 in)[2]
Billed weight64 kg (141 lb)
Trained byEmi Sakura
DebutSeptember 16, 2007
Retired2010

Kazumi Shimouma (下馬一美, Shimouma Kazumi; born October 29, 1977) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler best known for her tenure with the Japanese promotions Ice Ribbon and NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling.[3]

Professional wrestling career

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Ice Ribbon (2007–2010)

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Shimouma made her professional wrestling debut in Ice Ribbon at Ice Ribbon #40 on September 16, 2007, falling short to Haruna Akagi in an exhibition match.[4]

During her three-year tenure with the promotion, Shimouma chased for various championships owned by the company. At Ice Ribbon 158: Osaka Ribbon II on February 20, 2010, she teamed up with her "Passion Red" stable tag team partner Nanae Takahashi to defeat Meat Monsters (Hamuko Hoshi and Hiroyo Matsumoto).[5] They dropped the titles two months later at Ice Ribbon 180: Golden Ribbon on May 3, 2010, to 385Myankie's (Jun Kasai and Miyako Matsumoto) in an intergender tag team match.[6] Another championship she has held was the Triangle Ribbon Championship, title which she won at Ice Ribbon 202: Itabashi Tournament on July 19, 2010, by defeating the reigning champion Nanae Takahashi and Makoto in a three-way match.[7] At Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #240 on November 27, 2010, Shimouma competed twice. Firstly by successfully defending the Triangle Ribbon title against Emi Sakura and Nanae Takahashi, and secondly in a gauntlet match contested as part of a tournament to inaugurate the "Ice Ribbon Pupil Belt". She won the bout which also involved Chii Tomiya, Hamuko Hoshi, Hikari Minami, Hikaru Shida, Makoto, Minori Makiba, Nanae Takahashi, Riho, Tomomitsu Matsunaga and Tsukasa Fujimoto.[8] She also took part in many match gimmicks. At Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #225 on October 10, 2010, se competed in am 18-person battle royal won by Riho and also involving notable opponents, both male and female such as Jaki Numazawa, Hiragi Kurumi, Sayaka Obihiro, Takashi Sasaki and Yuko Miyamoto.[9]

Shimouma retired from professional wrestling at RibbonMania 2010 on December 26, where she teamed up with Nanae Takahashi and Natsuki Taiyo in a losing effort against Emi Sakura, Hamuko Hoshi and Sayaka Obihiro as a result of a six-woman tag team match.[10]

Independent scene (2008–2010)

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Due to Ice Ribbon sharing business partnerships with various promotions, Shimouma briefly competed in several companies of the Japanese independent scene. One of them is Oz Academy, where she made her first appearance at OZ Academy/JJ21 Produce Hikyou Tanken, an event produced on March 7, 2010, where she teamed up with Passion Red stablemates Nanae Takahashi, Natsuki Taiyo, Passion Hotty and Passion Ray in a losing effort against Jungle Jack 21 (Aja Kong, Akino, Hiroyo Matsumoto, Ran Yu-Yu and Tomoka Nakagawa) in a Best Three Out Of Five Falls match.[11] Another promotion in which she made several appearances is JWP Joshi Puroresu. Her last match for the promotion took place at JWP Revolution 2010 on December 12, where she teamed up with Nanae Takahashi and Passion Hotty in a losing effort against Hailey Hatred, Kaori Yoneyama and Sachie Abe.[12] Shimouma also competed in NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling, making one of her last appearances at a house show promoted on October 31, 2010, where she competed in a battle royal won by Yoshiko Tamura and also involving Aya Yuuki, Tanny Mouse, Toshie Uematsu and Yuki Miyazaki.[13]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^ Saalbach, Axel. "Kazumi Shimouma • General Information". wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  2. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Kazumi Shimouma/Career Data". cagematch.de (in German). Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  3. ^ JoshiCity. "Profiles/Retired wrestlers/Kazumi Shimouma". joshicity.com. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  4. ^ Ice Ribbon (September 16, 2007). ◆2007年09月16日 アイスリボン・40. iceribbon.com (in Japanese). Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  5. ^ "大阪リボンII (アイスリボン158) ミナミ・ムーブ・オン・アリーナ". Ice Ribbon (in Japanese). Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  6. ^ ゴールデン・リボン 後楽園ホール大会(アイスリボン180). Ice Ribbon (in Japanese). Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  7. ^ アイスリボン202 板橋大会. Ice Ribbon (in Japanese). Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  8. ^ Quebrada. "ICE RIBBON 240 Kazumi Shimouma Produce Kawasaki Ribbon ~Without Remorse?! Bastard !!~ DVD 11/27/10 Lazona Kawasaki Plaza Sol". quebrada.net. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  9. ^ Ice Ribbon (October 10, 2010). ◆2010年10月10日 開始時間 12時00分~ / 開場時刻 11時30分 札幌リボン ~札幌プロレスフェスタ~. iceribbon.com (in Japanese). Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  10. ^ Ribbon Mania2010-アイスリボン後楽園ホール大会-. Ice Ribbon (in Japanese). Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  11. ^ Quebrada. "OZ Academy 2010 DVD OZ Academy Videos ISO". quebrada.net. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  12. ^ Quebrada. "JWP Revolution 2010 DVD 12/12/10 Tokyo Kinema Club". quebrada.net. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  13. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (October 31, 2010). "Events/NEO". cagematch.net. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  14. ^ Ice Ribbon. "Triangle Ribbon Championship History". iceribbon.com (in Japanese). Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  15. ^ Ice Ribbon. "International Ribbon Tag Team Championship History". iceribbon.com (in Japanese). Retrieved April 7, 2023.