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|realName=Io Shirai
|realName=Io Shirai
|nicknames=Morado de Trueno (Purple Thunder), Tenkū no Genius (Sky Genius)
|nicknames=Morado de Trueno (Purple Thunder), Tenkū no Genius (Sky Genius)
|nameHistory=Io Shirai, Biba Kasa, Oyuki, Hitokiri ("Mankiller", Lucha Underground)
|nameHistory=Io Shirai, Biba Kasa, Oyuki, Midnight Angel, Hitokiri ("Mankiller", LU), Iyo Sky
|family=[[Kitzune Nanoko]] (sister), Tank Nagai (brother-in-law)
|family=[[Kitzune Nanoko]] (sister), Tank Nagai (brother-in-law)
|maestro=Tomohiko Hashimoto
|maestro=Tomohiko Hashimoto
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|weight=52 kg/114 lb
|weight=52 kg/114 lb
|obituarydate=
|obituarydate=
|signatureMoves=[[STO]], [[Thunder Splash]], Spanish Fly, Magica de Io (Casita comboed to legroll clutch), [[Moonsault]], [[Canadian Destroyer|Far East Destroyer]]
|signatureMoves=[[STO]], [[Thunder Splash]], Spanish Fly, Magica de Io (Casita combo to legroll clutch), [[Moonsault]], [[Canadian Destroyer|Far East Destroyer]], Moonsault Lanza
|titles=[[Americas World Mixed Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[NOSAWA]])
|titles=[[Americas World Mixed Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[NOSAWA]]), NXT Women's Title (2020)
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Japanese wrestler who turned up in IWRG at the end of September 2010, teaming with her sister [[Kitzune Nanoko]]. Both impressed enough to make the jump to AAA, feuding with [[Fabi Apache|Fabi]] and [[Mari Apache]]. The Japanese sisters stole the [[Reina de Reyes]] and [[AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship]] belts of the Mexican sisters in November 2010, but never appeared on TV again before returning Japan. May be back in 2011.
Japanese wrestler who turned up in IWRG at the end of September 2010, teaming with her sister [[Kitzune Nanoko]]. Both impressed enough to make the jump to AAA, feuding with [[Fabi Apache|Fabi]] and [[Mari Apache]]. The Japanese sisters stole the [[Reina de Reyes]] and [[AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship]] belts of the Mexican sisters in November 2010, but never appeared on TV again before returning Japan. May be back in 2011.
== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
{{astart}}
{{aline|[[2011]]/[[11/11]]|mask|[[Io Shirai]]|[[La Malefica]]|[[Arena Afición]]}}
{{aend}}
== Accomplishments ==
=== Pro Wrestling Illustrated ===
*Ranked No. 8 in the PWI Women's 150 in 2021
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Io Shirai wins.jpg|winning La Malefica's mask
</gallery>


== Sources ==
== Sources ==
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[[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]]
[[Category:Lucha Underground wrestlers]]
[[Category:Lucha Underground wrestlers]]
[[Category:WWE wrestlers]]
[[Category:Mae Young Classic]]

Latest revision as of 01:59, 31 December 2022

Profile

Oyuki
Oyuki
Name Oyuki
Real name Io Shirai
Nicknames Morado de Trueno (Purple Thunder), Tenkū no Genius (Sky Genius)
Name history Io Shirai, Biba Kasa, Oyuki, Midnight Angel, Hitokiri ("Mankiller", LU), Iyo Sky
Family Kitzune Nanoko (sister), Tank Nagai (brother-in-law)
Maestro(s) Tomohiko Hashimoto
Birth date, location May 8, 1990
Obituary date
Debut, location March 4, 2007
Lost mask to
Height 155 cm/5' 1"
Weight 52 kg/114 lb
Signature moves STO, Thunder Splash, Spanish Fly, Magica de Io (Casita combo to legroll clutch), Moonsault, Far East Destroyer, Moonsault Lanza
Titles: Americas World Mixed Tag Team Titles (w/NOSAWA), NXT Women's Title (2020)

Profile

Japanese wrestler who turned up in IWRG at the end of September 2010, teaming with her sister Kitzune Nanoko. Both impressed enough to make the jump to AAA, feuding with Fabi and Mari Apache. The Japanese sisters stole the Reina de Reyes and AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship belts of the Mexican sisters in November 2010, but never appeared on TV again before returning Japan. May be back in 2011.

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2011/11/11 mask Io Shirai La Malefica Arena Afición


Accomplishments

Pro Wrestling Illustrated

  • Ranked No. 8 in the PWI Women's 150 in 2021

Gallery

Sources