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On April 24, 2023, Spark Joshi released an official press upon their first event "Ignite East" on June 11 in Newark, New Jersey, describing themselves as the "first organization based in the United States (based in Santa Fe, New Mexico) dedicated to importing the culture and creative approach of Japanese women's pro wrestling or joshi puroresu ...
The Spark Joshi World Championship is a women's professional wrestling world championship owned by the Spark Joshi Puroresu of America promotion.The title, which is situated at the top of Joshi Puroresu's championship hierarchy, was introduced on June 11, 2023, when Miyu Yamashita became the inaugural champion by defeating Rachael Ellering in a decision match.
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Pages in category "Spark Joshi Puroresu of America Championships" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Spark Joshi Pacific Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the Spark Joshi Puroresu of America promotion.The title, which in Spark Joshi's championship hierarchy is situated as the secondary title behind the Spark Joshi World Championship, was introduced on June 16, 2023, when Ram Kaicho became the inaugural champion by defeating Saki in a decision match.
The Spark Joshi Atlantic Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the Spark Joshi Puroresu of America promotion. The title was introduced on October 14, 2023, when Saki became the inaugural champion by defeating Maya Yukihi in a decision match.
Starlight Kid made her professional wrestling debut on October 11, 2015 in a three-way match in which she and Momo Watanabe lost to Kaori Yoneyama. [1] On November 8, she competed in her first major Stardom tournament, teaming up with Hiromi Mimura to compete in the 2015 Goddesses of Stardom Tag League.