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A directory of popular women’s pro wrestlers from the Showa era: the star players who energized the times.

Among the sports that energized the Showa era, professional wrestling is absolutely indispensable! Regardless of whether it was men’s or women’s matches, people were captivated not only by the intense bouts but also by the storylines between the wrestlers.

In this article, we’ll focus specifically on the women wrestlers among those popular pros who sent excitement sweeping across Japan.

It features a lineup of athletes who are now spoken of as legends, so please enjoy reading as you reminisce about those days.

Encyclopedia of Popular Women’s Pro Wrestlers of the Showa Era: Legendary Athletes Who Ignited the Times (11–20)

Cutie Suzuki

Takako Inoue vs. Cutie Suzuki (JWP) 1/3
Cutie Suzuki

I’d like to share a video of a classic women’s pro wrestling match: Takako Inoue vs.

Cutie Suzuki.

The bout showcases both wrestlers’ techniques.

Inoue capitalizes on her speed and agility to unleash a variety of moves, while Suzuki counters with powerful offense and well-timed counters.

The back-and-forth exchanges and palpable tension draw the audience in, keeping you on the edge of your seat as you wonder who will come out on top.

The match really highlights both wrestlers’ personalities and appeal.

If you enjoy pro wrestling, I think you’ll feel its charm here—be sure to check it out.

In conclusion

We introduced a whole lineup of women pro wrestlers who were active in the Showa era.

There were so many athletes who dominated the times.

You can sometimes find footage of their matches on YouTube, so if any wrestler caught your interest, take this opportunity to watch their matches.