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{{nihongo|'''Hana Kimura'''|木村花|Kimura Hana|born September 3, 1997}} is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently signed to the [[Wrestle-1]] and working in its two promotions; [[World Wonder Ring Stardom]] and [[Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling]].
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{{nihongo|'''Hana Kimura'''|木村花|Kimura Hana|born September 3, 1997}} is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently working for these two promotions; [[World Wonder Ring Stardom]] and [[Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling]].
   
 
==Professional wrestling career==
 
==Professional wrestling career==
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In July she started to compete in [[JWP]] she received her first championship shot for the [[JWP Tag Team Championship|JWP]] and [[Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship]] with [[Hanako Nakamori]] losing to [[Arisa Nakajima]] and [[Tsukasa Fujimoto]]. After that, she participated in the tournament for the vacated [[JWP Junior Championship]] and [[Princess of ProWrestling Championship|Princess of Pro Wrestling Championship]] where she defeated Yuina Onasaka in the first round and later [[Yako Fujigasaki]] to become the new champion winning her first and second professional wrestling championship on September 18.
 
In July she started to compete in [[JWP]] she received her first championship shot for the [[JWP Tag Team Championship|JWP]] and [[Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship]] with [[Hanako Nakamori]] losing to [[Arisa Nakajima]] and [[Tsukasa Fujimoto]]. After that, she participated in the tournament for the vacated [[JWP Junior Championship]] and [[Princess of ProWrestling Championship|Princess of Pro Wrestling Championship]] where she defeated Yuina Onasaka in the first round and later [[Yako Fujigasaki]] to become the new champion winning her first and second professional wrestling championship on September 18.
   
Two days later she started to compete in [[Stardom]] where she joined her mother's [[Oedo Tai]]'s unit where she teamed with her mother [[Kyoko Kimura]] and [[Kagetsu]] won the [[Artist Of Stardom Championship]] defeating [[Io Shirai]], [[Kairi Hojo]] and [[Mayu Iwatani]] on October 10. On November 12 it was announced that Kimura will be joining her rookie mates to [[Pro-Wrestling A.C.E|Pro Wrestling A.C.E]], where she would later join the main roster. On December 28 she lost the JWP Junior and Princess of Pro Wrestling Championship to Yako Fujigasaki. On January 7 Hana, Kyoko and Kagetsu lost the Artist Of Stardom Championship to [[HZK]], Io Shirai and [[Momo Watanabe]]. Sixteen days later she defeated her mother in her retirement match. On June 21 Kimura and Kagetsu defeated [[Hiroyo Matsumoto]] and [[Jungle Kyona]] to win the [[Goddess of Stardom Championship]]. On March 9, Kimura made her debut for American promotion Ring of Honor (ROH), when she was announced as part of a tournament to crown the inaugural Women of Honor Champion losing to [[Sumie Sakai]] in the first round.
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Two days later she started to compete in [[Stardom]] where she joined her mother's [[Oedo Tai]]'s unit where she teamed with her mother [[Kyoko Kimura]] and [[Kagetsu]] won the [[Artist Of Stardom Championship]] defeating [[Io Shirai]], [[Kairi Hojo]] and [[Mayu Iwatani]] on October 10. On November 12 it was announced that Kimura will be joining her rookie mates to [[Pro-Wrestling A.C.E|Pro Wrestling A.C.E]], where she would later join the main roster. On December 28 she lost the JWP Junior and Princess of Pro Wrestling Championship to Yako Fujigasaki. On January 7 Hana, Kyoko and Kagetsu lost the Artist Of Stardom Championship to [[HZK]], Io Shirai and [[Momo Watanabe]]. Sixteen days later she defeated her mother in her retirement match. On June 21 Kimura and Kagetsu defeated [[Hiroyo Matsumoto]] and [[Jungle Kyona]] to win the [[Goddess of Stardom Championship]]. On March 9, Kimura made her debut for American promotion Ring of Honor (ROH), when she was announced as part of a tournament to crown the inaugural Women of Honor Champion losing to [[Sumie Sakai]] in the first round. In March 2019 Kimura announced that she was leaving Wrestle-1.
   
 
==In wrestling==
 
==In wrestling==
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*'''[[World Wonder Ring Stardom]]'''
 
*'''[[World Wonder Ring Stardom]]'''
 
**[[Artist of Stardom Championship]] ([[Artist of Stardom Championship#Title history|1 time]]) – with [[Kyoko Kimura]] and [[Kagetsu]]
 
**[[Artist of Stardom Championship]] ([[Artist of Stardom Championship#Title history|1 time]]) – with [[Kyoko Kimura]] and [[Kagetsu]]
**[[Goddess of Stardom Championship]] ([[Goddess of Stardom Championship#Title history|1 time]], current) – with Kagetsu
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**[[Goddess of Stardom Championship]] ([[Goddess of Stardom Championship#Title history|1 time]]) – with Kagetsu
 
*'''[[Sendai Girls]]'''
 
*'''[[Sendai Girls]]'''
 
**Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship Challenger Decision Tournament (2017) – with [[Meiko Satomura]]
 
**Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship Challenger Decision Tournament (2017) – with [[Meiko Satomura]]

Revision as of 23:06, 22 March 2019

Hana Kimura (木村花, Kimura Hana, born September 3, 1997) is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently working for these two promotions; World Wonder Ring Stardom and Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling.

Professional wrestling career

She was accepted in to the Wrestle-1 dojo after she passed an audition that took place in December of 2015. At the same month she was announced as a round girl of the "Super Teriffic Cuties" as HANA. On March 30, 2016 she made her professional wrestling debut losing to her classemate Reika Saiki. She spent the rest of the year wrestling in different promotions such as WAVE, Sendai Girls.

In July she started to compete in JWP she received her first championship shot for the JWP and Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship with Hanako Nakamori losing to Arisa Nakajima and Tsukasa Fujimoto. After that, she participated in the tournament for the vacated JWP Junior Championship and Princess of Pro Wrestling Championship where she defeated Yuina Onasaka in the first round and later Yako Fujigasaki to become the new champion winning her first and second professional wrestling championship on September 18.

Two days later she started to compete in Stardom where she joined her mother's Oedo Tai's unit where she teamed with her mother Kyoko Kimura and Kagetsu won the Artist Of Stardom Championship defeating Io ShiraiKairi Hojo and Mayu Iwatani on October 10. On November 12 it was announced that Kimura will be joining her rookie mates to Pro Wrestling A.C.E, where she would later join the main roster. On December 28 she lost the JWP Junior and Princess of Pro Wrestling Championship to Yako Fujigasaki. On January 7 Hana, Kyoko and Kagetsu lost the Artist Of Stardom Championship to HZK, Io Shirai and Momo Watanabe. Sixteen days later she defeated her mother in her retirement match. On June 21 Kimura and Kagetsu defeated Hiroyo Matsumoto and Jungle Kyona to win the Goddess of Stardom Championship. On March 9, Kimura made her debut for American promotion Ring of Honor (ROH), when she was announced as part of a tournament to crown the inaugural Women of Honor Champion losing to Sumie Sakai in the first round. In March 2019 Kimura announced that she was leaving Wrestle-1.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Kamagatame (Indian deathlock)
    • Big Boot
    • Missile Kick

Championships and accomplishments