Meiko Satomura final match set for April 29, 2025

Meiko Satomura final match set for April 29, 2025

As a gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in the world of wrestling games, I can confidently say that Meiko Satomura is undoubtedly one of the most formidable characters in the ring. Her career spanning three generations and gracing some of the biggest promotions worldwide is nothing short of legendary.


As a gamer, it feels like I’m watching my favorite characters call it quits one by one. Legends like Sting and Bryan Danielson have hung up their boots after incredible journeys. John Cena and Hiroshi Tanahashi have shared their retirement plans for the years 2025 and 2026 respectively. Bill Goldberg is also preparing to exit the stage, as he too has announced his impending departure. On the women’s side, Meiko Satomura’s final match was just announced, signaling the end of her remarkable career.

It was announced on November 6th that Satomura’s last game is set for April 29, 2025, signifying the conclusion of her impressive thirty-year career, which began in April 1995.

Meiko Satomura, with a history spanning three decades, is calling it a career,” Satomura announced on social media Wednesday night. “I’m not sure how many more matches I’ll get to watch from those who stood by me and those I’ve crossed paths with. I will continue to be Meiko Satomura until the very end.

In the realm of professional wrestling, Satomura is widely recognized as a trailblazer. With a remarkable career encompassing three generations, she’s graced some of the most prominent stages globally. Her journey has seen her engage in matches for WCW, New Japan Pro Wrestling, AAA, DDT Pro Wrestling, Pro-Wrestling: EVE, DEFY, and WWE. Throughout this time, she’s squared off against many of the best wrestlers worldwide. Notable opponents include Aja Kong, Kana (now known as Asuka), and Sonoko Kato, among others. Her career also includes battles with contemporary stars like Toni Storm, Roxanne Perez, and even Konosuke Takeshita, names that ring a bell for many fans today.

At present, Satomura is contracted by the WWE. She held the WWE NXT UK Women’s Championship for an impressive 451 days before relinquishing it to Mandy Rose, who defeated Blair Davenport during a triple threat match at NXT Worlds Collide in 2022. Despite remaining under contract with the company, Satomura continues to fight for Japanese promotions such as Sendai Girls, Marvelous, and TJPW. Her latest WWE bout was against Bayley, which took place during WWE’s tour in Japan as part of their overseas excursion.

Time, the relentless conqueror, remains undefeated, while professional wrestling is seeing some of its most exceptional talents retire. This moment serves as an opportunity to honor these individuals as they wrap up their remarkable careers. Meiko Satomura truly deserves all accolades for her impressive accomplishments, and there will never be another performer quite like the genuine “Final Boss.

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2024-11-07 02:45

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