Mima Shimoda - Pro Wrestlers Database

On this page, you find the full wrestling profile of Mima Shimoda, with her Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions she worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles she won, her Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, her appearance changes through the years, and more.

Mima Shimoda (下田 美馬) was born in Tokyo, Japan on December 23, 1970, and she is currently 54 years old.

She is currently a Part Time Wrestler and Producer, working for New Japan Pro Wrestling under the ring name of Mima Shimoda.

Profile Info

  • GenderFemale
  • Real NameMima Shimoda (下田 美馬)
  • Ring Names
    • Mima Shimoda (March 20, 1992 - Present)
    • MIMACHAN (February 2, 1992 - March 19, 1992)
    • Mima Shimoda (September 5, 1987 - February 1, 1992)
  • Born December 23, 1970 (age 54)
  • NationalityNationality: JapanJapan
  • Birth PlaceTokyo, Japan
  • Billed From
    • Tokyo, Japan
  • Height 5 ft 5 in (166 cm)
  • Weight
    • 136 lbs (62 kg)

Career History

  • Roles

    • Part Time Wrestler (March 24, 2020 - Present)
    • Producer (June 15, 2020 - Present)
    • Wrestler (July 19, 2004 - March 23, 2020)
    • Producer (September 22, 2003 - March 23, 2020)
    • Wrestler (September 5, 1987 - September 21, 2003)
  • Promotions History

    Promotionfromto
    PromotionNew Japan Pro WrestlingNJPWJune 15, 2020Present
    PromotionWorld Wonder Ring StardomSTARDOMMarch 3, 2021March 3, 2021
    PromotionWorld Wonder Ring StardomSTARDOMMarch 8, 2020March 8, 2020
    PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha LibreCMLLMay 12, 2006May 28, 2013
    PromotionCHIKARACHIKARAJuly 30, 2011July 31, 2011
    PromotionNEO Women’s Pro WrestlingNEOOctober 4, 2008January 16, 2011
    PromotionAll Japan Pro WrestlingAJPWOctober 4, 2009December 13, 2009
    PromotionNEO Women’s Pro WrestlingNEOSeptember 18, 2005July 17, 2006
    PromotionMajor Girl's Fighting AtoZATOZFebruary 19, 2003September 11, 2005
    PromotionAll Japan Women's Pro-WrestlingAJWApril 19, 2005April 19, 2005
    PromotionGAEA JapanGAEAApril 10, 2005April 10, 2005
    PromotionNEO Women’s Pro WrestlingNEOJanuary 8, 2001September 4, 2003
    PromotionAll Japan Women's Pro-WrestlingAJWNovember 3, 2002August 31, 2003
    PromotionHyper Visual Fighting ArsionARSIONJuly 25, 1999April 24, 2002
    PromotionGAEA JapanGAEADecember 15, 2001October 20, 2002
    PromotionAll Japan Women's Pro-WrestlingAJWJuly 10, 1999February 24, 2002
    PromotionFrontier Martial-Arts WrestlingFMWOctober 21, 2001November 23, 2001
    PromotionGAEA JapanGAEAFebruary 11, 1999September 22, 1999
    PromotionYoshimoto Women's Pro Wrestling Jd'JD'January 9, 1998March 21, 1999
    PromotionAll Japan Women's Pro-WrestlingAJWSeptember 5, 1987January 9, 1998
    PromotionYoshimoto Women's Pro Wrestling Jd'JD'May 12, 1996November 24, 1996
    PromotionJapanese Women Pro-Wrestling ProjectJWPMarch 27, 1994January 8, 1995
    PromotionLadies Legend Pro WrestlingLLPWMay 11, 1993November 9, 1993
    PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha LibreCMLLFebruary 2, 1992March 3, 1992
  • Images History

    Jan 2022
    Jan 2022
    Jun 2020
    Jun 2020
    Jan 2017
    Jan 2017
    Jan 2016
    Jan 2016
    Jan 2014
    Jan 2014
    Jan 2013
    Jan 2013
    Jul 2011
    Jul 2011
    Jan 2010
    Jan 2010
    Jul 2008
    Jul 2008
    May 2006
    May 2006
    Feb 2003
    Feb 2003
    Jul 1999
    Jul 1999
    Jan 1998
    Jan 1998
    Jun 1996
    Jun 1996
    Jan 1995
    Jan 1995
    Aug 1992
    Aug 1992
    Jan 1990
    Jan 1990
    Sep 1987
    Sep 1987
  • Face / Heel Turns

    AlignmentDetailsfromto
    HeelMay 24, 1992Present
    FaceSeptember 5, 1987May 23, 1992
  • Finishers

    • Tiger Suplex (September 5, 1987 - Present)
    • Death Lake Driver - Avalanche Tiger Suplex (August 30, 1992 - Present)
  • Theme Songs

    • Theme Song“Skip Street” by Akira Jimbo - Single (September 19, 2009 - Present)
    • Theme Song“K.I. Feeling” by Robin Beanland feat. Faye Newborough - CMLL - Single
    • Theme Song“Are You Gonna Go My Way” by Lenny Kravitz - Single (March 31, 2007 - September 19, 2009)
    • Theme Song“Psychosis Safari” by The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster - Single (March 10, 2007 - March 30, 2007)
    • Theme Song“The Hell Song” by Sum 41 - Single (January 6, 2007 - March 9, 2007)
    • Theme Song“Mima The Sensation” by Yasumitsu Shimizu - Single (April 9, 1994 - April 19, 2005)
    • Theme Song“Las Cachorras Orientales (Intro Cut)" by LCO - GAEA - Team
    • Theme Song“Rock Me Baby” by STILL ALIVE - Team (January 4, 1994 - August 23, 1994)
    • Theme Song“Skip Street” by Akira Jimbo - Single (August 19, 1990 - April 8, 1994)
    • Theme Song“Red Phoenix” by Red Tone Orchestra - Single (January 4, 1990 - August 18, 1990)

Titles & Accomplishments

  • All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling

    • 1 AJW Junior Championship
    • 1 AJW Junior Championship
    • 1 AJW Tag Team Championship (with Etsuko Mita)
    • 7 WWWA World Tag Team Championship (1 with Akira Hokuto, 1 with Manami Toyota, 1 with Takako Inoue, 4 with Etsuko Mita)

    Arsion

    • 1 Queen of Arsion Championship
    • 2 Twin Star of Arsion Championship (1 with Etsuko Mita, 1 with Michiko Omukai)

    JWP Joshi Puroresu

    • 1 JWP Tag Team Championship (with Etsuko Mita)

    NEO Japan Ladies' Pro Wrestling

    • 1 NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship

    Universal Woman's Pro Wrestling Reina

    • 1 Reina World Tag Team Championship (with Zeuxis)

    Universal Wrestling Association

    • 2 UWA World Women's Tag Team Championship (with Etsuko Mita)

    World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana

    • 1 WWWD World Tag Team Championship (with Kaoru)
  • Other Accomplishments

    • AJW Tag League the Best (2000 – with Etsuko Mita)
    • NEO Japan Cup (2003)
    • NEO Mid Summer Tag Tournament (2003 — with Yuka Nakamura)
    • NEO Stage (2001)
    • Tokyo Sports Joshi Puroresu Grand Prize (2000 – with Etsuko Mita)
    • Twin Stars Of ARSION League (1999 — with Etsuko Mita)

Teams & Relations

  • Tag Teams & Stables

    • Las Cachorras Orientales - Etsuko Mita (October 13, 2008 - November 1, 2009)
    • SSU (SuperStar Unit) - Lioness Asuka, Aja Kong, Etsuko Mita, Chikayo Nagashima, Kaori Nakayama, Mayumi Ozaki, Sugar Sato (February 11, 1999 - September 15, 1999)
    • Las Cachorras Orientales - Etsuko Mita (March 22, 1996 - February 2, 2003)
    • Tokyo Sweethearts - Manami Toyota (May 11, 1996 - May 4, 1997)
    • Las Cachorras Orientales - Etsuko Mita (August 30, 1992 - September 3, 1995)
    • Tokyo Sweethearts - Manami Toyota (January 1, 1988 - July 30, 1992)

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