
Mayumi Ozaki
1968 (57 лет)In 1995 Ozaki competed at the 1995 World War 3 on pay-per-view event where she teamed with Cutie Suzuki against Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto where they lost. They also competed against the same team the very next night on WCW Monday Nitro which they also lost.
Until recently, Ozaki usually wrestled in JWP Joshi Puroresu, but was also the leader of her own heel stable called the Oz Academy, which freelanced in other women's promotions in Japan, such as AJW and GAEA. In 1998 Ozaki became a true free agent, and began to promote her own shows using her Oz Academy wrestlers, looking for a niche in the fragmented women's puroresu scene. Ozaki made her mark mostly in tag team matches as she competed in four bouts that were among the greatest ever in women's tag team wrestling, having earned a 5-star rating each by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
In December 2011, Ozaki took part in American promotion Chikara's JoshiMania weekend, teaming with Mio Shirai in a losing effort against the team of Cherry and Ayako Hamada on night one on December 2. The following day, Ozaki defeated Shirai in a singles match.On the third and final night of the tour, Ozaki defeated Kaori Yoneyama in another singles match
SHIMMER Women Athletes Volume 67
Melissa Anderson, Kanako Urai
KC Cassidy & Bambi Hall vs. Kimber Lee & Cherry Bomb Heidi Lovelace vs. Nicole Savoy Crazy Mary Dobson vs. Sassy Stephie Athena vs. Nikki Storm Courtney Rush vs. Portia Perez Jenny Rose vs. Nevaeh Mayumi Ozaki vs. Saraya Knight Evie vs. Kay Lee Ray LuFisto vs. Rhia O'Reilly Madison Eagles vs. Nicole Matthews Kellie Skater & Tomoka Nakagawa & Mia Yim vs. AKINO & Tsukasa Fujimoto & Kaori Yoneyama SHIMMER Championship: Cheerleader Melissa vs. KANA
SHIMMER Women Athletes Volume 67
AJW Dream Slam 1
Manami Toyota, Toshiyo Yamada
In celebration of its 25th anniversary as a promotion, All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling (AJW) invited women from JWP, LLPW, and FMW to compete in a night full of inter-promotional battles to the chorus of 16,500 fans inside the Yokohama Arena.
AJW Dream Slam 1
The Best of Deathmatch Wrestling: Vol. 4: Queens of the Deathmatch
Mayumi Ozaki, Mickie Lee Knuckles
Seven ladies indulge in some far-from-ladylike behavior as they vie to become "Queen of the Deathmatch" in these brutal bouts featuring the toughest female wrestlers from Japan and the United States. You'll have a ringside seat to witness no-holds-barred battles in which the grapplers use every weapon in their arsenals -- including staple guns, thumbtacks, broken glass, barbed wired and electrified light tubes -- to best their opponents.
The Best of Deathmatch Wrestling: Vol. 4: Queens of the Deathmatch
Oz Academy
Irena Janjic, Aoi Kizuki
While working in the Gaea Japan promotion in mid-90s, Ozaki formed the villainous Oz Academy stable with Chikayo Nagashima, Rieko Amano and Sugar Sato, eventually opening a training school under the same name. Oz Academy eventually started promoting sporadic independent events, featuring members of the stable and Ozaki's trainees, with the first event held on June 21, 1998 Written
Oz Academy