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Miyuki Takase (高瀬みゆき, Takase Miyuki, born September 8) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently working as a freelancer and is best known for her tenure with the Japanese promotions Pro Wrestling Wave and Pure-J.[4]
Miyuki Takase | |
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Born | September 8[1] Osaka, Japan |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | HOPE Miyuki Takase Queen of Hearts[2] |
Billed height | 158 cm (5 ft 2 in)[3] |
Trained by | Misaki Ohata Ryo Mizunami |
Debut | 2017 |
Takase made her professional wrestling debut at AgZ Act 14 ~ New Year Revival, an event promoted by Actwres girl'Z on January 15, 2017, where she fell short to Cherry.[5]
At JWP Fly High In The 25th Anniversary, an event promoted by JWP Joshi Puroresu on March 20, 2017, she fell short to Yako Fujigasaki.[6] At Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #1007 on November 17, 2019, she teamed up with maya Yukihi and defeated Akane Fujita and Himeka.[7] At OZ Have A Great Year!, an event promoted by Oz Academy on December 13, 2020, she teamed up with Ami Miura in a losing effort against Mission K4 (Kaho Kobayashi and Kakeru Sekiguchi).[8] At Seadlinnng 2021 Opening Match on January 11, Takase teamed up with Nanae Takahashi to defeat "Max Voltage" stablemates Itsuki Aoki and Ryo Mizunami in an intern-stable feud.[9] At Hana Kimura Memorial Show, an event produced by Kyoko Kimura on May 23, 2021, to commemorate one year since the passing of her daughter Hana Kimura, Takase competed in a 28-person All-Star Battle Royal also involving notable opponents such as Hagane Shinnou, Yuko Miyamoto, Yuko Miyamoto, Fuminori Abe, Jun Kasai, Jinsei Shinzaki, Cima, Masato Tanaka and many others.[10]
Takase worked for a brief period of time in All Japan Pro Wrestling as female talent. She marked her first appearance at AJPW GROWIN' UP Vol.3 on June 7, 2017, where she teamed up with Saori Anou to defeat Hikari Shimizu and Natsumi Maki.[11] At AJPW GROWIN' UP Vol.5 on August 3, 2017, she teamed up with Saki in a losing effort against Sumire Natsu and Saori Anou.[12]
Takase is known for competing in the promotion's signature events such as the Catch the Wave tournament, making her first appearance at the 2017 edition where she placed herself in the Block A, scoring a total of one point after competing against Rina Yamashita, Nagisa Nozaki, Ryo Mizunami, Yumi Ohka and Asuka.[13] At the 2021 edition she fought in the "Power Block" against Ryo Mizunami, Yuu and Yuki Miyazaki and scored two points.[14] She scored her best result at the 2020 edition which she won after fighting in the "Potential Block" where she scrored a total of two points after competing against Mio Momono, Sakura Hirota and Tomoka Inaba.[15] She then defeated Kaori Yoneyama in the semi-finals and Rin Kadokura in the finals from July 1.
Takase is also known for working in Pure-J. At PURE-J Pure Slam Vol. 4 on September 29, 2019, she teamed up with Leon to unsuccessfully challenge Makoto and Moeka Haruhi for the Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship.[16]
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