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Kanako Urai (浦井 佳奈子, Urai Kanako, born September 26, 1981) [1] [2] is a Japanese professional wrestler.She is signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Asuka (アスカ or 明日華, / ˈ ɑː s k ə /), [9] as a member of Damage CTRL.
Throughout its history, women have served in various onscreen roles in the American professional wrestling promotion WWE.In the 1990s, WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation) introduced the term Diva to refer to its female performers, including wrestlers, managers or valets, backstage interviewers, or ring announcers.
Kavita Dalal (born 20 September 1986) is an Indian professional wrestler who performed in the WWE under the ring name Kavita Devi, on their developmental territory NXT between 2017 and 2021. Devi is the first female professional wrestler of Indian nationality to wrestle in WWE. [ 4 ]
After spending some weeks away to promote the movie Fighting with My Family, retired WWE wrestler Paige made a backstage appearance on the April 9, 2019, episode of SmackDown, where she announced that she would be bringing a new tag team to the SmackDown women's division to feud with The IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce) for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. [1]
Kaori Housako (宝迫 香織, Hōsako Kaori, born September 23, 1988) is a Japanese professional wrestler and actress.As of November 2023, she is signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Kairi Sane (カイリ・セイン, Kairi Sein), where she is a member of Damage CTRL.
Despite initially being billed as Xia Lee, she performed at the event with the name Xia Zhao. At the event, Xia teamed up with Aja Kong and Viva Van to win a six-woman tag team match against Amira, Karisma and Lady Apache. [77] On August 18, Xia wrestled at Kitsune Women's Wrestling's "Yabai!" show against Nagisa Nozaki to a double count out. [78]
Pages in category "Japanese female professional wrestlers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 271 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The word "Divas" in the championship's name refers to the pseudonym WWE Diva, which WWE used to refer to its female wrestlers. The creation of the championship was announced on June 6, 2008, by then SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero as a counterpart to the Raw brand's WWE Women's Championship. [1]