Chihiro Hashimoto

Chihiro Hashimoto

is a Japanese professional wrestler currently signed to Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling, where she is the current Sendai Girls World Champion. Hashimoto was trained in the Sendai Girls' dojo under Meiko Satomura, and made her debut in October 2015. Since her debut, Hashimoto has gone on to hold the Sendai Girls World Championship three times, and was named the 2016 Rookie of the Year by Tokyo Sports, making her only the second female to win the award. Hashimoto was trained by Meiko Satomura and made her debut on October 11, 2015, teaming with Shinobu Kandori to defeat Manami Toyota and Mika Iwata.On January 9, 2016, she faced Aja Kong in a #1 contender's match for the Sendai Girls World Championship, a match she lost. On January 17, she teamed with Iwata to unsuccessfully challenge Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko for the Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship. On June 5, she made her debut in World Wonder Ring Stardom, defeating Jungle Kyona.[6] On July 18, she competed in Aja Kong's 30th anniversary match, teaming with Hiroyo Matsumoto and Rina Yamashita in a loss to Aja Kong, Amazing Kong and Ayako Hamada.[7] Throughout September and October 2016, she took part in Pro Wrestling Wave's 2016 Dual Shock Wave tournament along with Ryo Mizunami, making it to the final where they lost to Dynamite Kansai and Yamashita. On October 16, she defeated her mentor Meiko Satomura to become the Sendai Girls World Champion for the first time.She made one successful defence against Cassandra Miyagi[10] before losing the title to Aja Kong on January 9, 2017.On March 9 she returned to Stardom to compete in Io Shirai's 10th Anniversary match, teaming with Mayu Iwatani in a loss to Shirai and Satomura. On April 6, 2017, she defeated Kong to become the Sendai Girls World Champion for the second time.She lost the title to Hiroyo Matsumoto on June 10, only to regain it on July 15. Hashimoto successfully defended the championship against Meiko Satomura and Cassandra Miyagi, before losing it to Ayako Hamada on April 19, 2018. Shortly after Hashimoto dropped the championship to Hamada, Hamada was stripped of the title after her arrest on drug charges. On June 24, 2018, Hashimoto won the title again, making her a four time champion.
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    Sakai, Fukui, Japan
    Birthday
    7/1/1992
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