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12 Facts About Momoe Nakanishi

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Momoe Oe, better known by her maiden name Momoe Nakanishi, is a Japanese retired professional wrestler.

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Momoe Nakanishi made her debut for All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling in July 1996 at the age of sixteen and during the next seven years, won all of the promotion's top titles, including the WWWA World Single Championship and the WWWA World Tag Team Championship.

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In 2003, Nakanishi quit AJW to become a freelancer and went on to win the AtoZ World Championship later that same year and the NEO Single and NWA Women's Pacific Championships in 2004.

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Momoe Nakanishi retired from professional wrestling on January 7,2005, at the age of just twenty-four.

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Momoe Nakanishi finished off her 1997 by teaming with Takahashi to win the AJW Tag Team Championship on November 23 and finally winning the AJW Championship on December 12.

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On May 2,2002, Momoe Nakanishi made a rare appearance for New Japan Pro-Wrestling, a male promotion, which normally did not hold any female wrestling matches, teaming with Kaoru Ito in a tag team match at the Tokyo Dome, where they defeated Manami Toyota and Yumiko Hotta.

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On September 8,2002, Momoe Nakanishi vacated the All Pacific Championship in order to concentrate on winning AJW's top title, the WWWA World Single Championship.

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Just two months later, Momoe Nakanishi surprisingly announced that she was quitting AJW.

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In May 2004, Momoe Nakanishi wrestled two matches for All Japan Pro Wrestling, another promotion mainly featuring male wrestlers.

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On January 7,2005, Momoe Nakanishi produced her retirement event at Korakuen Hall.

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Later, in the main event of the evening, Momoe Nakanishi was defeated in her retirement match by her longtime tag team partner Nanae Takahashi.

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On March 19,2011, Nakanishi, billed under her married name Momoe Oe, made her first professional wrestling appearance in six years, when she appeared at an Ice Ribbon event, which led to the promotion's founder, Emi Sakura, challenging her to an exhibition match.