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{{Infobox professional wrestler
 
{{Infobox professional wrestler
 
| name = Kagetsu
 
| name = Kagetsu
| names = '''Kagetsu''' <br> Yukari Ishino
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| birth_name = {{nihongo|Yukari Ishino|石野由加莉|Ishino Yukari}}
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| names = Kagetsu<br>Yukari Ishino
 
| image = Kagetsu.jpg
 
| image = Kagetsu.jpg
 
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| caption = Kagetsu in January 2020
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| height = {{height|ft=5|in=3}}
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=3}}<ref name=cagematch.net>{{cite web|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=10321|title=Kagetsu|publisher=cagematch.net|accessdate=April 17, 2019}}</ref>
 
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| weight = {{convert|62|kg|lb|abbr=on}}<!--In Japan they measure weight in kilograms so that should be first -->
| weight = 136 lbs
 
 
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| birth_date = June 24, 1992<ref name=SD></ref>
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|06|24|df=y}}
| birth_place = Osaka, Japan
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| birth_place = Settsu, Osaka, Japan
 
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| trainer = [[Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling]]
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| trainer = [[Meiko Satomura]]
 
| debut = August 24, 2008
 
| debut = August 24, 2008
 
| retired = February 24, 2020
 
| retired = February 24, 2020
}}{{nihongo|'''Yukari Ishino'''|石野由加莉|Ishino Yukari|born June 24, 1992}} is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, best known for her time in [[World Wonder Ring Stardom|Stardom]], [[JWP Joshi Puroresu|JWP]], [[Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling|Sendai Girls]] and various independent promotions as {{nihongo|'''Kagetsu'''|花月}}.
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}}{{nihongo|'''Yu Ishino'''|石野|Ishino Yu|born June 24, 1992}} is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name {{nihongo|'''Kagetsu'''|花月}}.
   
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Ishino was trained by [[Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling|Sendai Girls]], and made he debut in August 2008, before leaving the promotion in December 2014. During his time in Sendai Girls, Ishino began working by the ring name "Kagetsu", appearing in promotions in the Japanese independent circuit such as [[Gatoh Move|Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling]], [[JWP Joshi Puroresu]] (JWP), [[Pro Wrestling WAVE]] (WAVE), [[Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling]] (OPW) and [[Oz Academy]]. In JWP and Oz Academy, Kagetsu held the [[JWP Junior Championship]], the [[Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship]] and the [[Oz Academy Tag Team Championship]] twice.
==Career==
 
===Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (2008–2014)===
 
Kagetsu was trained by [[Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling]]. She joined in April 2008 after her junior high school graduation. She had an exhibition match against [[Ryo Mizunami]] on July 27, 2008. She made her official debut on August 24, 2008 against [[Chikayo Nagashima]]. In 2010, she changed her ring name from {{nihongo|Yukari Ishino|石野由加莉||}} to {{nihongo|Kagetsu|花月}}. In 2013 Kagetsu would had rift with her master [[Meiko Satomura]] and then in 2014 deiceded to leave Sendai Girls to become a freelancer and defeated Satomura in her last match in Sendai Girls.
 
   
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In March 2016, Kagetsu began working for [[World Wonder Ring Stardom]] (Stardom), where he became a one-time [[World of Stardom Championship|World of Stardom Champion]], a two-time [[Goddess of Stardom Championship|Goddess of Stardom Champion]] and a former two-time [[Artist of Stardom Championship|Artist of Stardom Champion]], while also being the leader of popular heel stable [[Oedo Tai]]. Ishino also worked as the head trainer for the promotion's since 2018 until January 2020.
===World Wonder Ring Stardom (2015–2019)===
 
   
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==Professional wrestling career==
In April 2016, she debuted for Stardom as a member of Oedo Tai.
 
 
===Early Career (2008–2014)===
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Ishino was trained by [[Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling]], joining their dojo, following his junior high school graduation in April 2008. Ishino wrestled an exhibition bout before officially debuting against [[Chikayo Nagashima]] on August 24 in a losing effort. In January 2010, Ishino changed his ring name from to {{nihongo|Kagetsu|花月}}. Following a disagreement with his trainer [[Meiko Satomura]], Kagetsu decided to leave the promotion facing [[Meiko Satomura]] in his send off match.
   
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After leaving Sendai Girls, Kagetsu became a freelancer, working in promotions in the Japanese independent circuit such as [[Gatoh Move|Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling]], [[JWP Joshi Puroresu]] (JWP), [[Pro Wrestling WAVE]] (WAVE), [[Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling]] (OPW), [[Oz Academy]] and [[REINA Joshi Pro Wrestling]].
She won the Artist of stardom Titles with Kyoko & Hana Kimura. On June 16, 2016, she teamed with [[Kyoko Kimura]] to capture the [[Goddess of Stardom Championship]]. The team held the titles until December 22, 2016, when they were defeated by [[Yoko Bito]] and [[Kairi Hojo]]. She took a break from wrestling on April 13, 2017, but returned on June 11, 2017. She then teamed with Kyoko's daughter [[Hana Kimura]] to recapture the titles on June 21, 2017 from [[Hiroyo Matsumoto]] and Jungle Kyona holding them for almost a full year. She then became an official member of the [[World Wonder Ring Stardom|Stardom]] roster on November 1, 2017. She also became the leader of Oedo Tai in 2017.
 
   
 
===World Wonder Ring Stardom (2016–2020)===
On June 9, 2018, she captured the [[World of Stardom Championship]] from [[Toni Storm]].
 
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In March 2016, Kagetsu who had made a few rare appearances for [[World Wonder Ring Stardom]] (Stardom), began regularly working for the promotion facing [[Hiromi Mimura]] on March 3. Afterwars, Kagetsu began regularly teaming with [[Hiroyo Matsumoto]], leading the two unsucessfully challenging [[Thunder Rock]] ([[Mayu Iwatani]] and [[Io Shirai]]) for their [[Goddesses of Stardom Championship]] on April 2. Afterwards, Kagetsu began portraying a more cocky and villainous persona, regularly disrespecting were opponents, leading [[Oedo Tai]] to invite his to join them. This culminated on April 17, Kagetsu turning on Lizzy Styles, during a tag team match, to join [[Act Yasukawa]]'s Oedo Tai. On October 2, Kagetsu and his Oedo Tai stablemates [[Kyoko Kimura|Kyoko]] and [[Hana Kimura]] defeated [[Threedom]] ([[Kairi Hojo]], Mayu Iwatani and Io Shirai) to win [[Artist of Stardom Championship]]. On June 16, 2017, Kagetsu and Kyoko defeated Iwatani and Shirai to win the [[Goddess of Stardom Championship]], becoming double champion in the process. They lost the Goddess of Stardom Championship to [[Yoko Bito]] and [[Kairi Hojo]] on December 22.
   
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On January 7, 2017, Kagetsu, Kyoko and [[Viper]], who replaced Hana due to an injury lost the Artist Of Stardom Championship to [[Queen's Quest]] ([[HZK]], Io Shirai and [[Momo Watanabe]]). On April 13, Kagetsu took a break from professional wrestling, before eventually returning on June 11 as the new leader of Oedo Tai, after Kyoko Kimura retired from professional wrestling.
She won the Artist of Stardom Titles a second time.
 
   
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On June 21, 2017 Kagetsu and Kyoko's daughter Hana Kimura defeated Hiroyo Matsumoto and Jungle Kyona to win the Goddess of Stardom Championship. On November 1, Kagetsu officially joined the promotion, ending his days a freelancer. After a year-long reign, Kagetsu and Kimura lost the Goddess of Stardom Championship to [[STARS]] (Mayu Iwatani and [[Saki Kashima]]) on June 3, 2018. On June 9, Kagetsu defeated [[Toni Storm]] to win the [[World of Stardom Championship]], before losing the title to [[Bea Priestley]] on May 4. On July 20, Kagetsu and his Oedo Tai stablemates [[Andras Miyagi]] and [[Sumire Natsu]] defeated STARS (Mayu Iwatani, [[Saki Kashima]] and [[Tam Nakano]]) to win the Artist of Stardom Championship, before losing them on November 23 to [[Queen's Quest]] ([[AZM]], [[Momo Watanabe]] and [[Utami Hayashishita]]).
On December 26, 2019, Kagetsu announced her retirement, making her final appearance for Stardom on January 26, 2020. Kagetsu wrestled her final match for Stardom on January 26 taking part of a gauntlet match against members of the Stardom roster that ended in time limit draw. On January 26, 2020, Kagetsu wrestled her retirement match defeating [[Saya Iida]] and then lost in the main event losing to [[Meiko Satomura]].
 
   
 
On December 26, Kagetsu announced that he would retirement from professional wrestling, before announcing that he would make his final appearance for Stardom on January 26, 2020. However, Kagetsu wrestled his final match for the promotion on February 15, taking part of a gauntlet match against members of the Stardom roster that ended in a time limit draw. On February 24, Kagetsu wrestled his retirement match, in his own produced event, facing his trainer [[Meiko Satomura]] in a losing effort.
==Championships and Accomplishments==
 
   
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== Personal life ==
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On May 13, 2022, Ishino came out as a transgender man in a video posted in his channel, changing his given name from "Yukari" to "Yu".
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==In wrestling==
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*'''Finishing moves:'''
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**''Ebisu Drop'' (Sitout scoop slam piledriver)
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**''Ebisu Otoshi'' (Samoan driver)
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**''Oedo Coaster'' (450º splash) – 2016-2020
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*'''Signature moves'''
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**Asian mist
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**Chokehold
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**Chokeslam
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**Cross armbreaker
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**''Kaze no Tsuki'' (Reverse wheelbarrow bodyscissors takedown rolled into a jackknife pin)
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**Missile dropkick
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**Stepover cutthroat triangle choke
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**Spear
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**Superplex
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**Samoan drop, sometimes from the top rope
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*'''Entrance themes'''
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**"Future World" by HELLOWEEN
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**"Involve All"
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==Championships and Accomplishments==
 
*'''[[JWP Joshi Puroresu]]'''
 
*'''[[JWP Joshi Puroresu]]'''
 
**[[JWP Junior Championship]] (1 time)
 
**[[JWP Junior Championship]] (1 time)
 
**[[Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship]] (1 time)
 
**[[Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship]] (1 time)
*'''''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''''
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*'''''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'''''
 
**Ranked No. 18 of the top 100 female wrestlers in the ''PWI Female 100'' in 2018
 
**Ranked No. 18 of the top 100 female wrestlers in the ''PWI Female 100'' in 2018
 
*'''[[Oz Academy]]'''
 
*'''[[Oz Academy]]'''
 
**[[Oz Academy Tag Team Championship]] (2 times) – with [[Kaho Kobayashi]]
 
**[[Oz Academy Tag Team Championship]] (2 times) – with [[Kaho Kobayashi]]
 
*'''[[World Wonder Ring Stardom]]'''
 
*'''[[World Wonder Ring Stardom]]'''
**[[Artist of Stardom Championship]] (2 times) – with [[Hana Kimura]] and [[Kyoko Kimura]] (1) and Andras Miyagi and [[Natsu Sumire]] (1)
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**[[Artist of Stardom Championship]] (2 times) – with [[Hana Kimura]] and [[Kyoko Kimura]] (1) and [[Andras Miyagi]] and [[Surime Natsu]] (1)
**[[Goddess of Stardom Championship]] (2 time) – with Hana Kimura (1) , Kyoko Kimura (1)
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**[[Goddess of Stardom Championship]] (2 time) – with Hana Kimura (1) and Kyoko Kimura (1)
 
**[[World of Stardom Championship]] (1 time)
 
**[[World of Stardom Championship]] (1 time)
 
**Best Tag Team Award (2017) {{small|with Hana Kimura}}
**Stardom Year-End Award (1 time)
 
*** Best Tag Team Award (2017) {{small|with Hana Kimura}}
 
   
 
[[Category:Wrestlers]]
 
[[Category:Wrestlers]]
 
[[Category:Joshi]]
 
[[Category:Joshi]]
[[Category:World Wonder Ring Stardom Roster]]
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[[Category:Retired]]
[[Category:JWP Joshi Puroresu alumini]]
 
 
[[Category:Sendai Girls Roster]]
 
[[Category:Sendai Girls Roster]]
 
[[Category:JWP Joshi Puroresu alumini]]
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[[Category:Oz Academy Roster]]
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[[Category:Gatoh Move Roster]]
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[[Category:WAVE]]
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[[Category:Ice Ribbon roster]]
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[[Category:Ibuki alumini]]
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[[Category:World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Roster]]
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[[Category:World Wonder Ring Stardom Roster]]
 
[[Category:Oedo Tai]]
 
[[Category:Oedo Tai]]
[[Category:Retired]]
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[[Category:MISSION K4]]
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[[Category:MISSION K5]]

Latest revision as of 18:13, 24 July 2023

Yu Ishino (石野結, Ishino Yu, born June 24, 1992) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Kagetsu (花月).

Ishino was trained by Sendai Girls, and made he debut in August 2008, before leaving the promotion in December 2014. During his time in Sendai Girls, Ishino began working by the ring name "Kagetsu", appearing in promotions in the Japanese independent circuit such as Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling, JWP Joshi Puroresu (JWP), Pro Wrestling WAVE (WAVE), Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling (OPW) and Oz Academy. In JWP and Oz Academy, Kagetsu held the JWP Junior Championship, the Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship and the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship twice.

In March 2016, Kagetsu began working for World Wonder Ring Stardom (Stardom), where he became a one-time World of Stardom Champion, a two-time Goddess of Stardom Champion and a former two-time Artist of Stardom Champion, while also being the leader of popular heel stable Oedo Tai. Ishino also worked as the head trainer for the promotion's since 2018 until January 2020.

Professional wrestling career[]

Early Career (2008–2014)[]

Ishino was trained by Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling, joining their dojo, following his junior high school graduation in April 2008. Ishino wrestled an exhibition bout before officially debuting against Chikayo Nagashima on August 24 in a losing effort. In January 2010, Ishino changed his ring name from to Kagetsu (花月). Following a disagreement with his trainer Meiko Satomura, Kagetsu decided to leave the promotion facing Meiko Satomura in his send off match.

After leaving Sendai Girls, Kagetsu became a freelancer, working in promotions in the Japanese independent circuit such as Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling, JWP Joshi Puroresu (JWP), Pro Wrestling WAVE (WAVE), Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling (OPW), Oz Academy and REINA Joshi Pro Wrestling.

World Wonder Ring Stardom (2016–2020)[]

In March 2016, Kagetsu who had made a few rare appearances for World Wonder Ring Stardom (Stardom), began regularly working for the promotion facing Hiromi Mimura on March 3. Afterwars, Kagetsu began regularly teaming with Hiroyo Matsumoto, leading the two unsucessfully challenging Thunder Rock (Mayu Iwatani and Io Shirai) for their Goddesses of Stardom Championship on April 2. Afterwards, Kagetsu began portraying a more cocky and villainous persona, regularly disrespecting were opponents, leading Oedo Tai to invite his to join them. This culminated on April 17, Kagetsu turning on Lizzy Styles, during a tag team match, to join Act Yasukawa's Oedo Tai. On October 2, Kagetsu and his Oedo Tai stablemates Kyoko and Hana Kimura defeated Threedom (Kairi Hojo, Mayu Iwatani and Io Shirai) to win Artist of Stardom Championship. On June 16, 2017, Kagetsu and Kyoko defeated Iwatani and Shirai to win the Goddess of Stardom Championship, becoming double champion in the process. They lost the Goddess of Stardom Championship to Yoko Bito and Kairi Hojo on December 22.

On January 7, 2017, Kagetsu, Kyoko and Viper, who replaced Hana due to an injury lost the Artist Of Stardom Championship to Queen's Quest (HZK, Io Shirai and Momo Watanabe). On April 13, Kagetsu took a break from professional wrestling, before eventually returning on June 11 as the new leader of Oedo Tai, after Kyoko Kimura retired from professional wrestling.

On June 21, 2017 Kagetsu and Kyoko's daughter Hana Kimura defeated Hiroyo Matsumoto and Jungle Kyona to win the Goddess of Stardom Championship. On November 1, Kagetsu officially joined the promotion, ending his days a freelancer. After a year-long reign, Kagetsu and Kimura lost the Goddess of Stardom Championship to STARS (Mayu Iwatani and Saki Kashima) on June 3, 2018. On June 9, Kagetsu defeated Toni Storm to win the World of Stardom Championship, before losing the title to Bea Priestley on May 4. On July 20, Kagetsu and his Oedo Tai stablemates Andras Miyagi and Sumire Natsu defeated STARS (Mayu Iwatani, Saki Kashima and Tam Nakano) to win the Artist of Stardom Championship, before losing them on November 23 to Queen's Quest (AZM, Momo Watanabe and Utami Hayashishita).

On December 26, Kagetsu announced that he would retirement from professional wrestling, before announcing that he would make his final appearance for Stardom on January 26, 2020. However, Kagetsu wrestled his final match for the promotion on February 15, taking part of a gauntlet match against members of the Stardom roster that ended in a time limit draw. On February 24, Kagetsu wrestled his retirement match, in his own produced event, facing his trainer Meiko Satomura in a losing effort.

Personal life[]

On May 13, 2022, Ishino came out as a transgender man in a video posted in his channel, changing his given name from "Yukari" to "Yu".

In wrestling[]

  • Finishing moves:
    • Ebisu Drop (Sitout scoop slam piledriver)
    • Ebisu Otoshi (Samoan driver)
    • Oedo Coaster (450º splash) – 2016-2020
  • Signature moves
    • Asian mist
    • Chokehold
    • Chokeslam
    • Cross armbreaker
    • Kaze no Tsuki (Reverse wheelbarrow bodyscissors takedown rolled into a jackknife pin)
    • Missile dropkick
    • Stepover cutthroat triangle choke
    • Spear
    • Superplex
    • Samoan drop, sometimes from the top rope
  • Entrance themes
    • "Future World" by HELLOWEEN
    • "Involve All"

Championships and Accomplishments[]