Meiko Satomura deserves consideration as one of the best to ever perform
As a devoted wrestling fan who has had the privilege of witnessing the careers of many legendary performers, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of respect and admiration for Meiko Satomura as she prepares for her retirement in 2025. With an impressive 30-year career spanning multiple promotions and title reigns, Satomura is undeniably one of the greatest women’s performers to ever step into the ring.
With John Cena’s WWE retirement in 2025 drawing significant attention, it’s worth noting that another prominent figure in the world of wrestling is preparing for her last year in the ring. Meiko Satomura has announced her plans to retire in 2025, leaving an indelible mark on the sport as a true icon and arguably the greatest female performer in its history.
In April 2025, after three decades of competition, Satomura intends to conclude her athletic career. She made this announcement at a recent press conference, following an earlier declaration made that week.
People who limit themselves to wrestling in North America might not be familiar with Satomura’s name at first, but her influence spans multiple generations. In the late 90s, when she was just starting out, she made an appearance in WCW, marking one of many notable promotions she competed in over the years. More recently, she has joined WWE’s roster while continuing to wrestle for women’s promotions in Japan.
During her professional tenure, Satomura has claimed victory in eleven distinct championship bouts. She defended these titles for over 300 consecutive days. Among them was her lengthy reign as the WWE NXT UK Women’s Champion, which lasted an impressive 451 days. This impressive accomplishment earned her a brief stint on WWE television.
As a dedicated gamer following Satomura’s career, I’ve witnessed her triumphant journey through every milestone. Her impact on women’s wrestling goes beyond her own achievements. She’s been a pivotal figure in inspiring countless others to join the scene. Bayley and Satomura’s encounter during WWE’s tour in Japan was a defining moment for me as a fan, with Bayley taking the victory but never failing to acknowledge the significance of that match for her personal growth.
Tomorrow night, I’ll feel incredibly privileged. It’s almost surreal – feels like I’m wrestling at WrestleMania just a week before SummerSlam.
Tomorrow night is a tremendous honor for me.)
— Bayley (@itsBayleyWWE) July 26, 2024
The Rock’s new tag, “The Final Boss,” is a fitting addition to his collection of aliases. However, it’s essential to acknowledge that Meiko Satomura, a woman in professional wrestling, truly embodies the title of the final boss as she approaches retirement. Her accomplishments merit recognition among the greatest wrestlers to have donned boots.
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2024-07-28 22:51