Makoto (wrestler)

She is also known for being a group in Seadlinnng called “Las Fresa De Ego Istas.” In February 2006, Makoto began training under Gatokunyan wrestler Emi Sakura.

[30] In January 2011, Makoto became the leader of a stable named "Heisei YTR" (Young Traditional Revolution), which also included Chii Tomiya, Hikari Minami, Kurumi, Riho and Tsukushi.

[31] The group mainly feuded with the "Ichinisanshidan" stable, which included Hikaru Shida, Miyako Matsumoto, Mochi Miyagi, Tsukasa Fujimoto and Mika Iida, who was originally a member of Heisei YTR, but switched sides early on in the rivalry.

[11][35][36] Makoto, who had stated that her dream was to make it to WWE,[2] made her American debut on July 30, 2011, when she teamed with Daizee Haze and Sara Del Rey in a losing effort against the trio of Mima Shimoda, Portia Perez and Tsukasa Fujimoto at a Chikara event in Reading, Pennsylvania.

[42] However, six days later, Makoto and her trainer Emi Sakura defeated the Lovely Butchers (Hamuko Hoshi and Mochi Miyagi) for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship.

In the match, Makoto and Tajiri defeated the teams of Kovac and Lin Byron, and Hajime Ohara and Jessica Love to regain possession of the belts, which were then put up for grabs in separate tournaments.

[51] Makoto entered the Smash Diva Championship tournament on July 15 at Smash.19, defeating fellow Ice Ribbon regular Chii Tomiya with the spear in just four minutes.

[52] On August 11 at Smash.20, Emi Sakura accompanied Makoto in a press conference, where she officially signed to become a full-time member of the Smash roster, finalizing her jump from Ice Ribbon.

[58] On December 25, Makoto made an appearance at Ice Ribbon's RibbonMania 2011 event, taking part in Seina's and Minori Makiba's retirement ceremony after their final match.

[64][65] Prior to WNC's first event, Makoto made her debut for Pro Wrestling Wave on April 8, appearing as former Gatokunyan training partner Moeka Haruhi's surprise opponent and defeating her in just three minutes.

[78][79] During her inactivity from the ring, Makoto entered a storyline, where she set out to find out who had defaced a WNC poster with graffiti and attacked one of the promotion's female trainees.

[89][90] On October 3, Makoto made her debut for World Wonder Ring Stardom, wrestling Mika Iida to a ten-minute time limit draw.

[99][100][101] On December 24, Makoto made an appearance for JWP Joshi Puroresu, taking part in an eleven-woman Santa Cosplay battle royal, which was won by Nana Kawasa.

[123][124][125] Makoto continued working against Command Bolshoi during WNC's events in May,[126][127] suffering a direct pinfall loss against the JWP president in a six-person tag team match on May 24.

[136] On August 20, Makoto announced that she was starting a new stable, named Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen ("Private Wrestling School"), revealing the recent debutante Kaho Kobayashi as its first inductee.

[151] Post-match, Makoto revealed the newest member of her stable; the returning Mio Shirai,[152] who in turn brought Misaki Ohata with her to also join Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen.

[153] On December 22, Makoto made an appearance for Kaientai Dojo, losing to Bambi, who afterwards agreed to become the newest member of Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen.

[154] On January 5, 2014, Makoto and Bambi defeated Kaji Tomato and Yuki Sato, Kengo Mashimo and Saburo Inematsu and Daigoro Kashiwa and Ricky Fuji in a four-way match to win Kaientai Dojo's WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship.

[157][158][159] Ahead of Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen's self-produced event on January 26, the stable was joined by wrestler and part-time referee Koharu Hinata, ring announcer Chiho Tomiyama and trainee Haruka Yoshimura.

[160][161] At a WNC event on February 27, Makoto and Bambi made their first successful defense of the WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship against Koharu Hinata and Takuya Kito.

[162] On April 13, Makoto returned to Kaientai Dojo for the promotion's twelfth anniversary event, where she and Bambi successfully defended the WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship in a four-way match.

[163] On April 27, Makoto and Shiritsu Puroresu Gakuen won another title, when she and Kaho Kobayashi defeated Aki Shizuku and Ariya in the finals of an eight-team tournament for the vacant Reina World Tag Team Championship.

[170][171] At the first post-WNC Reina event on June 29, Makoto and Kaho Kobayashi unsuccessfully challenged .STAP (Maki Narumiya and Risa Sera) for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship.

[172] On July 31, Makoto celebrated her eighth anniversary as a professional wrestler, working in a main event match, where she and Ray unsuccessfully challenged La Comandante and Yumiko Hotta for the Reina World Tag Team Championship.

[183][184] On October 19, Makoto won a ten-woman "Mexico vs. Rest of the World" torneo cibernetico, scoring the last elimination over La Amapola, whom she afterwards challenged to a match for her CMLL-Reina International Championship.

[190] This led to a match on December 26, where Makoto was defeated by Byron with help from referee Soft Imai and was, as a result, forced to become the newest member of the villainous Kana-gun stable.

[200][201] They made their first successful title defenses against the Mexican team of Reyna Isis and Silueta on June 23,[202] and Piero-gun stablemates Alex Lee and Cat Power on July 10.

[206] On February 21, 2016, Makoto and Hanako Nakamori, billed together as Makafushigi, defeated Kazuki and Rydeen Hagane in the finals to win the 2016 JWP Tag Tournament.

[207] As a result, Makoto and Nakamori received a shot at the JWP and Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championships, but were defeated by the defending champions, Arisa Nakajima and Tsukasa Fujimoto, on March 9.

[215][216] Makoto made her film debut in 2009, appearing in Three Count (スリーカウント, Surī Kaunto) and Heisei Tonpachi Yarou (平成トンパチ野郎~男はツラだよ~),[4] both of which also featured other Ice Ribbon wrestlers.

Makoto in July 2010
Makoto in August 2013
Makoto in August 2015