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== Notes ==
Has worked for almost every major group in Mexico throughout her career. As a youngster worked some [[CMLL]] shows before eventually moving onto [[AAA]] and then [[IWRG]] where she became the first ever [[IWRG Intercontinental Women's Championship|IWRG Intercontinental Women's Champion]]. Found her way back to [[AAA]] in [[2006]] although this time as a ruda. Was involved in a short-lived feud with [[Gran Apache]] and [[Fabi Apache]] when her dad [[Gran Hamada]] made some rare [[AAA]] appearences. After that feud ended she seemed to become closely alligned with [[Mr. Niebla]] and the [[La Legión Extranjera]]. In the summer of [[2008]] she announced she was leaving [[AAA]] and became an independant wrestler.


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== Notes ==
Has worked for almost every major group in Mexico throughout her career. As a youngster worked some [[CMLL]] shows before eventually moving onto [[AAA]] and then [[IWRG]] where she became the first ever [[IWRG Intercontinental Women's Championship|IWRG Intercontinental Women's Champion]]. Found her way back to [[AAA]] in [[2006]] although this time as a ruda. Was involved in a short-lived feud with [[Gran Apache]] and [[Fabi Apache]] when her dad [[Gran Hamada]] made some rare [[AAA]] appearences. After that feud ended she seemed to become closely alligned with [[Mr. Niebla]] and the [[La Legión Extranjera]]. In the summer of [[2008]] she announced she was leaving [[AAA]] and became an independant wrestler.


== Gallery ==  
== Gallery ==  

Revision as of 18:30, 25 February 2009

Profile

Ayako Hamada
Ayako Hamada
Name Ayako Hamada
Real name Ayako Valentina Hamada Villarreal
Nicknames Super Estrella (Superstar)
Name history Ayako Hamada (debut - ), Arisin Z (Hustle, 12/04)
Family Gran Hamada (father), Xóchitl Hamada (sister), Tiger Mask IV and Pentagón Black (brothers-in-law)
Maestro(s) Gran Hamada, Gran Apache, Aja Kong, Mariko Yoshida
Birth date, location February 14, 1981 - Mexico City
Obituary date
Debut, location August 9, 1998 - Korakuen Hall - Tokyo, Japan
Lost mask to
Height 5'4"/162 cms
Weight 134 lbs/61 kg
Signature moves Top-rope Hama-Chan (Diamond) Cutter, La Ayakita, La Ayakita II, Super Quebrada
Titles: Twinstar of ARSION (2, w/ Mika Akino/AKINO, w/ Michiko Omukai), Sky High of ARSION, P*MIX Tag Team Titles (w/ Gran Hamada), QUEEN of ARSION, UWA World Women's Title, WWA World Women's Title, GAEA: AAAW Tag Team Titles (w/ Meiko Satomura), WWWA World Singles Title (2), IWRG Women's Title, GAEA: AAAW Title,


Notes

Has worked for almost every major group in Mexico throughout her career. As a youngster worked some CMLL shows before eventually moving onto AAA and then IWRG where she became the first ever IWRG Intercontinental Women's Champion. Found her way back to AAA in 2006 although this time as a ruda. Was involved in a short-lived feud with Gran Apache and Fabi Apache when her dad Gran Hamada made some rare AAA appearences. After that feud ended she seemed to become closely alligned with Mr. Niebla and the La Legión Extranjera. In the summer of 2008 she announced she was leaving AAA and became an independant wrestler.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
00/12/24 hair Ayako Hamada Xochitl Hamada Korakuen Hall - Tokyo, Japan


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