Nanae Takahashi

Japanese professional wrestler (born 1978)
Nanae Takahashi
Takahashi in December 2020.
Birth nameNanae Takahashi[1]
Born (1978-12-23) December 23, 1978 (age 45)[2]
Kawaguchi, Saitama[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Nanae Takahashi
Passion Seven
Billed height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)[2]
Billed weight64 kg (141 lb)[2]
Trained byAll Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW)
Animal Hamaguchi[3]
DebutJuly 14, 1996

Nanae Takahashi (高橋 奈苗, Takahashi Nanae, ring name: 高橋奈七永)[1] (born December 23, 1978)[2] is a Japanese professional wrestler and the founder of Seadlinnng, as well as a co-founder of World Wonder Ring Stardom. Shie is currently signed to Dream Star Fighting Marigold.[4] She has wrestled for prominent Japanese promotions All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Sun, and is a two-time women's world champion in major professional wrestling promotions.

Professional wrestling career

Freelancing (1996-present)

Takahashi in May 2011.

Nanae Takahashi graduated from All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling's (AJW) training class of 1996, and rose to prominence at a time when AJW was beginning its decline. Early on, she achieved the most fame as part of the tag team Nanamomo with classmate Momoe Nakanishi. Together, Nanamomo won four tag team championships, the AJW Tag Team Championship twice (on November 23, 1997 and August 23, 1998) and the WWWA World Tag Team Championship twice (on July 16, 2000, and July 6, 2002). Concurrently, Takahashi was making a name for herself as a singles competitor, winning the AJW Championship on March 1, 2000, and the junior division competition at that year's Japan Grand Prix. Having established herself as a major competitor, Takahashi won the 2002 Japan Grand Prix, and won her first WWWA World Single Championship on December 12, 2004. During AJW's final years she won the WWWA World Tag Team Championship three more times (each time with a different partner), and the WWWA World Single Championship once more. She was the last WWWA champion, handing over the belt to promoter Takashi Matsunaga immediately after winning it on March 26, 2006.

At an independent show held on July 14, 2006 to celebrate her tenth anniversary in professional wrestling, Takahashi announced her intention to start her own promotion. Her stable, the Dream Catchers, held their final show on the following September 3.

On October 1, 2006, Takahashi defeated Africa 55 for the resurrected AWA World Women's Championship at the debut of her new promotion, Pro Wrestling Sun. The promotion was a sister promotion to Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max, and at the time an affiliate of the revived American Wrestling Association. On January 14, 2007, Takahashi lost her world championship to Amazing Kong, but regained it again on May 13 of the same year, in Los Angeles, California. She became recognized as the first AWA Japan Women's Champion on June 19, 2007, after the AWA World Women's title was retired out of respect for four-time former champion Sherri Martel, who had died on June 15.

After Sun closed on March 3, 2008, Takahashi formed a unit called "Passion Red" with Natsuki☆Taiyo and Kana. They were active mainly with NEO Japan Ladies' Pro Wrestling.

On October 4, 2008, Takahashi beat Kyoko Inoue to win NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship. On October 10, 2009, she won NEO Tag Team Championship with Kana.

From January 25, 2009 to December 29, 2010, Takahashi was also active with Ice Ribbon and held International Ribbon Tag Team Championship three times (with Minori Makiba, Kazumi Shimouma and Emi Sakura) and Triangle Ribbon Championship once.

On April 18, 2010, Takahashi beat Kayoko Haruyama to win JWP Openweight Championship. She became the second champion from outside since Manami Toyota in 2006.

On December 15, 2010, Takahashi won Women's Award of Tokyo Sports.

On June 12, 2015, Takahashi announced she was going to start promoting her own professional wrestling events with her new production company, "Seadlinnng".[5] On July 17, Takahashi returned to the United States, making her debut for Ring of Honor (ROH) in Las Vegas, Nevada by defeating ODB.[6] Seadlinnng held its first show on August 26, 2015.[7]

On January 7, 2018, Takahashi was legitimately injured in a Hardcore Tag Team Match, while teaming up with Yoshiko against Rina Yamashita & Ryo Mizunami at WAVE Happy New Year 2018. While attempting a move from the top of a ladder, the ladder tilted and fell, causing her to fall and land on her head, legitimately knocking her unconscious. The referee ended the match, and she was taken out on a stretcher.[8]

World Wonder Ring Stardom (2010–2024)

Takahashi (the third from the left on the bottom row) alongside various wrestlers from the 2014 incarnation of Stardom's roster.

On September 7, 2010, Takahashi announced with Fuka and Rossy Ogawa that they founded a new promotion called World Wonder Ring Stardom. They had their first card on January 23, 2011. On July 24, 2011, Takahashi became the inaugural World of Stardom Champion by defeating Yoko Bito in the finals of a four-woman tournament.[9] On March 17, 2013, Takahashi lost the World of Stardom Championship to Alpha Female.[10] On May 12, 2015, Takahashi, in an interview with Tokyo Sports, announced she was leaving Stardom and continuing her career as a freelancer.[11]

After a six-year hiatus with the company, Takahashi returned to Stardom for one night at Stardom All Star Dream Cinderella on March 3, 2021 where she competed in a 24-women Stardom All Star Rumble won by Unagi Sayaka and also involving many superstars from the promotion's past such as Chigusa Nagayo, Kyoko Inoue, Mima Shimoda, Yuzuki Aikawa, Yoko Bito and others.[12]

After another long period, Takahashi made another return to the company at Mid Summer Champions in Tokyo, the first event of the Stardom Mid Summer Champions series which took place on July 9, 2022, after Saya Kamitani retained the Wonder of Stardom Championship against Starlight Kid. Takahashi then announced she was the self-proclaimed tag partner of Kairi and she challenged both Kamitani and Lady C to a match.[13] On the first night of the Stardom 5 Star Grand Prix 2022 from July 30, she and Kairi defeated Queen's Quest's Saya Kamitani and Lady C.[14] Takahashi concluded a short-term feud with Syuri at Stardom x Stardom: Nagoya Midsummer Encounter on August 21, 2022, where she unsuccessfully challenged the God's Eye stable leader for the World of Stardom Championship, title which she primordially held.[15] At Stardom in Showcase vol.2, a non-canon event produced on September 25, 2022, Rossy Ogawa was a victim of various "grim reaper masked silhouettes" who kept attacking him. For the event, he established Utami Hayashishita, Lady C and Syuri as his bodyguards. On the other corner, Yuu who was the first silhouette and unmasked at the previous Showcase event has also established two tag partners presented under the same masks. They were revealed to be Takahashi and Yuna Manase on the event's night as they succeeded in defeating Rossy's Bodyguard Army.[16] Minutes later, a video of Alpha Female was played, showing her criticizing the current situation in Stardom as she was announcing her return to the company on October 23, 2022 for the IWGP Women's Championship tournament. Together with Takahashi, Manase and Yuu, Alpha Female officially formed the "Neo Stardom Army" unit and declared the destruction over Stardom's roster.[16] At the 2022 Goddesses of Stardom Tag League, Takahashi teamed up with Yuu as "7Upp" and won the whole tournament by winning the "Blue Goddess Block" with a total of eleven points scored after competing against the teams of FWC (Hazuki and Koguma), MaiHime (Maika and Himeka), The New Eras (Mirai and Ami Sourei), BMI2000 (Natsuko Tora and Ruaka), 02 line (AZM and Miyu Amasaki), Kawild Venus (Mina Shirakawa/Waka Tsukiyama and Saki), and wing★gori (Hanan and Saya Iida). Yuu and Takahashi defeated Utami Hayashishita and Saya Kamitani in the finals.[17]

Dream Star Fighting Marigold (2024–present)

On April 15, 2024, Rossy Ogawa held a press conference to announce his new promotion Dream Star Fighting Marigold, with Takahashi being one of the initial roster members.

Championships and accomplishments

  • BSJ Queen of the Ring (1 time)[2]
  • Joshi Puroresu Best Bout Award (2010) vs. Fuka on March 28[20]
  • Joshi Puroresu MVP Award (2010)[20]

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Arisa Nakajima
(hair and championship)
Nanae Takahashi (hair) Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan Dynamic Show Case! ~ Kawasaki Monogatari November 2, 2019 [32]

Lethwei record

Lethwei record
1 fights, 0 wins, 0 loss, 1 draw
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2017-06-16 Draw Japan Vero Nika Lethwei in Japan 4: Frontier Tokyo, Japan Draw 3 3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

References

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