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Kris Wolf
Wolf in 2017, before her first title defense at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring
Birth nameKris Hernandez
Born (1984-08-12) August 12, 1984 (age 40)[1]
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Blood Rayne[2]
Crazy Wolf
Gaki Ōkami[3]
Kris Wolf
Shadow[4]
Billed height1.47 m (4 ft 10 in)[1]
Billed weight51 kg (112 lb)[1]
Trained byFuka Kakimoto[5]
Nanae Takahashi[5]
Io Shirai[5]
DebutAugust 10, 2014[1]
RetiredApril 26, 2019

Kris Hernandez[6] (born August 12, 1984) is an American retired professional wrestler, best known by the ring name Kris Wolf.[1] She wrestled for World Wonder Ring Stardom in Japan, where she is a former High Speed Champion, as well as a founding member of the Oedo Tai stable. She has also wrestled for Ring of Honor, Alternative Wrestling Show (AWS), Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw) and Pro Wrestling: EVE. On February 6, 2019, Hernandez announced on her YouTube channel that she would be performing her final tour with Stardom in the upcoming weeks, and retiring due to concussion issues throughout her career.

Originally working as a freelance photographer in San Francisco, California, Hernandez wanted to become a wrestler after living a year and a half in Japan and seeing a Stardom match on YouTube. She was trained by Fuka Kakimoto, Io Shirai and Nanae Takahashi, and debuted August 10, 2014, in a three-way match with Reo Hazuki and Koguma.

Professional wrestling career

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World Wonder Ring Stardom (2014–2018)

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On August 10, 2014, Wolf had her debut match for World Wonder Ring Stardom in a losing effort against Koguma and Reo Hazuki in a three-way match.[citation needed] At Mask Fiesta 2014 on October 26, Wolf, performing under the name Shadow, teamed up with Mystique in a loss to Shinba and Star Fire.[4][7] At Mask Fiesta 2015 on October 25, 2015, Wolf, under the ring name Crazy Wolf, teamed up with Datura in a loss to Lucky Blanca and Santana Wonder.[8][9] She won her first title, the High Speed Championship, by defeating Mayu Iwatani and Kagetsu in a three-way match on February 23, 2017.[10] She lost the title to Shanna on July 16.[11] On December 2, Wolf won the Alternative Wrestling Show (AWS) Women's World Championship, defeating Nicole Savoy.[12]

Wolf left World Wonder Ring Stardom on March 25, 2018.[13]

Independent circuit (2018–2019)

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After leaving Stardom, Wolf competed regularly for independent promotions in the U.K., Ireland, mainland Europe and North America.

On February 6, 2019, she announced her retirement from wrestling due to severe concussion issues throughout her career, and announced she would do a final tour in the upcoming future.[14] She had her final match on April 26, 2019.[15]

Other media

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Hernandez has a YouTube account, where she uploads infrequently. She also streams infrequently on Twitch.

Hernandez appeared in the documentary series "The Wrestlers", which was originally broadcast on Viceland in 2019.

Personal life

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Kris Wolf during a Shimmer event

Hernandez is originally from Chicago, Illinois, and is of Filipino descent. She spent most of her childhood and teenage years in New Jersey, where she and her sister were raised by her mother. After moving out at the age of 18, she eventually settled in San Francisco, California.[16] She relocated to Tokyo, Japan, where she lived for six years, after the breakup of a long term relationship; she originally visited Japan just as a retreat and fell in love with the country after spending twenty days cycling through the Japanese countryside.[17] She worked as an English teacher in Tokyo for a year and a half, until somebody suggested that she should consider doing joshi puroresu after she was having second thoughts about her career; this led her to finding a Stardom match on YouTube and signing up to train at the promotion.[17]

On August 1, 2018, Hernandez announced that she had created a Patreon account.[18] She uploads new content to her Patreon account on a regular basis.

In January 2019, Hernandez, in-character as Kris Wolf, announced her marriage to her partner.[19]

Hernandez currently lives with her partner in Oslo, Norway.

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f クリス・ウルフ. World Wonder Ring Stardom (in Japanese). August 22, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  2. ^ 2016年10月23日 Stardom Mask Fiesta2016. World Wonder Ring Stardom (in Japanese). October 23, 2015. Archived from the original on November 1, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  3. ^ 2017年10月29日 Mask Fiesta2017. World Wonder Ring Stardom (in Japanese). October 29, 2017. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  4. ^ a b 2014年10月26日 「Stardom Mask Fiesta2014」~Halloween Party~ 新木場1stRing. World Wonder Ring Stardom (in Japanese). October 26, 2014. Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Stardom High Speed Champion Kris Wolf makes her Women of Honor debut at Best in the World". Ring of Honor. May 31, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  6. ^ Lies, Elaine; Peter, Thomas (April 7, 2015). "U.S. woman fights for her dream in Japanese pro wrestling". Reuters.
  7. ^ "Stardom Mask Fiesta 2014 ~ Halloween Party". Cagematch. Archived from the original on August 11, 2023. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  8. ^ 2015年10月25日 Stardom Mask Fiesta2015~Halloween Party~. World Wonder Ring Stardom (in Japanese). October 25, 2015. Archived from the original on August 20, 2018. Retrieved November 4, 2023.
  9. ^ "Stardom Mask Fiesta 2015 ~ Halloween Party". Cagematch. Archived from the original on November 4, 2023. Retrieved November 4, 2023.
  10. ^ a b 2016年2月23日 Stardom of Champions2017. World Wonder Ring Stardom (in Japanese). February 24, 2017. Archived from the original on October 1, 2017. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  11. ^ 2017年7月16日 Stardom×Stardom2017. World Wonder Ring Stardom (in Japanese). July 16, 2017. Archived from the original on August 13, 2017. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  12. ^ a b 2017年12月3日 Rise Brutalit試合結果. World Wonder Ring Stardom (in Japanese). December 3, 2017. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
  13. ^ "Kris addressed the crowd and bid them farewell". Twitter. March 25, 2018.
  14. ^ "La luchadora Kris Wolf anuncia su retiro a los 34 años". Solo Wrestling (in Spanish). February 5, 2019.
  15. ^ "411Mania".
  16. ^ Falcon, David (December 8, 2014). "David Falcon Interviews Kris Wolf". Falcon Joshi.
  17. ^ a b "ROHWRESTLING.COM EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH STARDOM STAR KRIS WOLF". Ring of Honor Wrestling.
  18. ^ "SO THIS NOW EXISTS. PATREON THINGS FOR HUMANS WHO LIKE GETTING WEIRD 💩EVERY MONTH. I MEAN JOIN MY WOLF PACK. YES! #FEEDTHISFACE". Twitter. August 1, 2018.
  19. ^ "HALLO. I FOUND MY HUMAN. SHE MAKES ME FEEL LIKE EXISTENCE IS SLIGHTLY LESS TERRIFYING. THANK YOU, UNIVERSE. P.S. ALL OF MY IN-LAWS ARE TALL VIKINGS. THE UNIVERSE HAS QUITE A SENSE OF HUMOR". Twitter. January 26, 2019.
  20. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 100 Female Wrestlers Results". Wrestling Travel. November 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
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