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Legendary wrestler Meiko Satomura retires after iconic final match in Tokyo

Meiko Satomura, a titan in women's wrestling, has retired after a remarkable 30-year career, concluding her journey at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall. Her final match saw her team with Minami to defeat Aja Kong and Chihiro Hashimoto, with tributes pouring in from stars like Asuka and IYO SKY, acknowledging her profound impact.
Legendary wrestler Meiko Satomura retires after iconic final match in Tokyo
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Meiko Satomura, one of the most cherished names in women’s wrestling, has officially retired from in-ring competition, drawing the curtain on a career that spanned over three decades. The 45-year-old Japanese legend ended her wrestling journey at Tokyo’s iconic Korakuen Hall, bringing an emotional close to a path paved with accolades, global recognition, and immense respect from her peers.
Satomura teamed up with Minami to defeat Aja Kong and Chihiro Hashimoto in a special tag team match at a Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling event. Before the bell rang, Satomura was presented with a bouquet by wrestling great Kenta Kobashi — a gesture that underscored her stature in the sport. Post-match, in a heartwarming twist, longtime rival Aja Kong proposed teaming up with Satomura. The two then joined forces for a five-minute exhibition match against a team featuring Mika Iwata, Takumi Iroha, and others, symbolizing mutual respect and the passing of the torch.

The wrestling world Reflects on Satomura’s impact

While her legacy was built in Japan, Satomura left a permanent impression in WWE as well. A former NXT UK Women’s Champion, she was widely praised for her in-ring skills and mentorship to younger talent. Her WWE farewell came in July last year when she faced Bayley in a non-televised match during WWE’s tour of Japan.
Tributes poured in from top wrestling stars, highlighting the admiration Satomura commands. WWE Superstar Asuka shared a heartfelt message, saying, “I’m really sad that you’re retiring… but relieved to know you will continue training and managing.” Asuka emphasized Satomura’s importance in shaping the future of wrestling.

IYO SKY also reflected on her journey with Satomura, calling her “the person who got me to WWE.” She recalled using Satomura’s strength as a benchmark whenever she hit career roadblocks, saying, “What would Meiko Satomura do?” was the question that always led her forward.

Shinsuke Nakamura, KAIRI, and others sent in video messages, while Sadie Gibbs shared memories of working alongside Satomura, calling her career “incredible” and “legendary.”

Although Satomura has retired from competing, she isn’t stepping away from wrestling entirely. She is expected to focus on training the next generation of talent, continuing her role as a guiding force for women's wrestling worldwide.
With grace, grit, and decades of excellence, Meiko Satomura leaves behind not just a celebrated career - but a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
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