Shoko Nakajima (中島翔子 Nakajima Shoko, born July 19, 1991) is a Japanese female professional wrestler, who wrestles for Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling.
Professional wrestling career[]
Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (2013–present)[]
She made her ring debut with Miyu Yamashita against Chikage Kiba and KANNA as a dark match of "DDT World Expo-Progress and Harmony in pro wrestling" held at Ryogoku Kokugikan on August 17, where she took the loss for her team after KANNA submitting to. Nakajima was part of the main event of Tokyo Joshi's first Korakuen Hall event, where she and Miyu Yamashita fought to become the inaugural Tokyo Princess of Princess Champion. After a nearly 20 minute match, Yamashita was able to pin Nakajima to claim the title.
On January 4, 2016 at TJP's biggest show to date, the main title of the Korakuen Hall tournament bets the first title of the newly established Tokyo Princess of Princess Championship, and confronts with Yamashita, and a fierce battle of nearly 20 minutes would lost to Yamashita. Some time later, Nakajima teamed with Yuka Sakazaki to defeat Maho Kurone and Rika Tatsumi, crowned as the first Tokyo Princess Tag Team Champions.
On May 3, 2019, at Yes! Wonderland 2019 ~ Opportunity Is There ~, Nakajima defeated Miyu Yamashita for the Tokyo Princess of Princess Championship. On November 3, 2019 she would lose the title to Sakazaki. On March 19, 2022, Nakajima defeated Yamashita for the second time to regain the Princess of Princess Championship. On October 9, at Wrestle Princess III, Nakajima lost the Princess of Princess Championship to Yuka Sakazaki.
In wrestling[]
- Finishing moves
- Bridging northern lights suplex, sometimes while rolling
- Diving senton
- Rider Kick (Single leg missile dropkick)
- Unmanned Local Train Hold (Inverted lotus hold can opener)
- Signature moves
- Backflip from the turnbuckle as a counter to an Irish whip to the corner
- Diving crossbody
- Double underhook DDT
- Dropkick
- Flying forearm smash
- Frankensteiner, sometimes from the top rope
- Hurricanrana
- Japanese leg roll clutch
- Neckbreaker
- Rope hung Boston crab
- Running bulldog to the turnbuckle
- Running somersault neckbreaker to a seated opponent
- Snap suplex
- Suicide dive, sometimes transitioned into a senton
- Tiger feint kick
- Nicknames
- "1.47m Big Kaiju"
- Entrance themes
- "Fireball" by typhonKAZ
Championships and accomplishments[]
- Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling
- Tokyo Princess of Princess Championship (2 times)
- Tokyo Princess Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Yuka Sakazaki
- Tokyo Princess Cup (2015)
- Tokyo Princess Tag Team Title Tournament (2017) – with Yuka Sakazaki