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Dynamite Kansai
Kansai in August 2015
Birth name
Chieko Suzuki
Born
(1969-12-04) December 4, 1969 (age 54) Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Dynamite Kansai Miss A
Billed height
1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Billed weight
93 kg (205 lb)
Debut
August 17, 1986
Retired
December 11, 2016
Chieko Suzuki (鈴木 智江子, Suzuki Chieko, born December 4, 1969) is a retired Japanese female professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Dynamite Kansai (ダイナマイト関西, Dainamaito Kansai).[1][2]
^Look Japan. Vol. 41. Look Japan, Ltd. 1995. pp. 40–.
^"The law of diminishing returns - The state of Joshi Puroresu". Wrestling 101. 17 November 2004. Retrieved 2 March 2011.
professional wrestler, better known by the ring name DynamiteKansai (ダイナマイト関西, Dainamaito Kansai). Chieko Suzuki was born on December 4, 1969, and was...
Joshi Puroresu (JWP) introduced the JWP Openweight Championship, when DynamiteKansai defeated Suzuki in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion...
show Toyota and Yamada defended their WWWA Tag Team titles against DynamiteKansai and Mayumi Ozaki in a 2/3 Falls match, which was rated 5 Stars by Dave...
in August, 1986. In her career, she held the WWWA tag titles with DynamiteKansai from April 11, 1993 to December 6, 1993 (both winning from and losing...
when two of its top workers, Candy Okutsu and Hiromi Yagi retired, DynamiteKansai was sidelined with health problems and finally, when, on August 16...
retirement match was on December 30, 2008 where she teamed up with DynamiteKansai and Carlos Amano to lose to Aja Kong, Toshie Uematsu, and Ran Yu-Yu...
was attended by 2,500 fans. The main event featured Cutie Suzuki and DynamiteKansai defeating Mayumi Ozaki in a "handicap" match. On the undercard, AJW's...
1999 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: ECW November to Remember review, Dynamite Kid book, more". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved January 8, 2020...
the 2016 edition, she scored her best performance, teaming up with DynamiteKansai as GReeeeN, defeating Chōjin Shitei Konbi (Mika Iida and Yuki Miyazaki)...
Sonoko Kato in a tag team match, where she and Kong faced Kato and DynamiteKansai. Following the win, Shida and Kong were named number one contenders...
future stars such as Shinobu Kandori, Mayumi Ozaki, Cutie Suzuki and DynamiteKansai, who would go on to be top stars in LLPW and JWP. In 1992, Japan Women's...
Openweight Champions 2000s Aja Kong Carlos Amano Mayumi Ozaki (current) DynamiteKansai 2010s Manami Toyota Kaoru Ran Yu-Yu Chikayo Nagashima Akino Tsubasa...
September 6 episode of Dynamite, Sakura lost to Kris Statlander for the AEW TBS Championship. On the November 29 episode of Dynamite, she had another shot...
JWP's championship hierarchy, was introduced on December 2, 1992, when DynamiteKansai defeated Cutie Suzuki in a tournament final to become the inaugural...
Nakagawa, Kellie Skater and Misaki Ohata were defeated by Aja Kong, DynamiteKansai, Kyoko Kimura and Mayumi Ozaki. Matsumoto's official return match took...
Masami and DynamiteKansai Las Cachorras Orientales (Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda) Hikari Fukuoka and Mayumi Ozaki Cutie Suzuki and DynamiteKansai Hikari...
first round of the tournament. On October 1, Shirai and Ohata defeated DynamiteKansai and Fairy Nipponbashi to advance to the semifinals of the tournament...
and Tomoko Kuzumi. In the semi-final, Satomura's team defeated the DynamiteKansai (Makie Numao and Yasuko Kuragaki), to advance to the final. In the...
Kong June 27, 1995 Zenjo Movement - Day 40 Sapporo, Japan 2 64 41 DynamiteKansai August 30, 1995 WWWA Champions Night Osaka Queen's Holy Night Osaka...
first round match. On August 15, Yoneyama and Bolshoi first defeated DynamiteKansai and Tsubasa Kuragaki in the semifinals and then Kagetsu and Leon in...
2005, where she teamed up with Aja Kong and Gran Hamada to defeat DynamiteKansai, Macho Pump and Manami Toyota. At oz Academy Dream Girls on June 13...
championship was introduced on July 13, 2008, when Carlos Amano and DynamiteKansai defeated Chikayo Nagashima and Sonoko Kato in the finals of a tournament...
introduced on August 9, 1992, when Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki defeated DynamiteKansai and Sumiko Saito in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions...
events per month, while also recruiting veteran wrestlers Aja Kong, DynamiteKansai and Sonoko Kato to serve as the backbone of the promotion. Oz Academy...
lose it to Mio Shirai on June 7. On December 11, 2016, following DynamiteKansai's retirement, Akino officially signed with Oz Academy, ending her days...