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Jackie Sato
Birth name
Naoko Sato
Born
(1957-10-30)October 30, 1957 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Died
August 9, 1999(1999-08-09) (aged 41)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Jackie Satō
Billed height
5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Debut
April 27, 1975
Retired
March 20, 1988
Naoko Satō (佐藤尚子, Satō Naoko, October 30, 1957 – August 9, 1999), better known as Jackie Sato (ジャッキー佐藤, Jakkī Satō), was a Japanese professional wrestler. In the 1970s, while wrestling for All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW), she formed the tag team, the Beauty Pair [ja], with Maki Ueda [ja]. Following in the steps of Mach Fumiake [ja], the Beauty Pair was part of an important shift in the culture of Japanese women's wrestling, attracting more female fans by becoming pop icons. In their mainstream success, Satō and Ueda paved the way for the Crush Gals [ja] of the 1980s.[1]
^Takeshi, Yanagisawa (February 25, 2015). "The Furious Theater of Women's Professional Wrestling in Japan". Nippon.com. Archived from the original on July 10, 2022. Retrieved August 14, 2023.
Naoko Satō (佐藤尚子, Satō Naoko, October 30, 1957 – August 9, 1999), better known as JackieSato (ジャッキー佐藤, Jakkī Satō), was a Japanese professional wrestler...
won the WWWA World Single Championship from JackieSato on July 31, 1979. Despite losing the title to Sato six weeks later, she regained it on March 15...
AJW's first major star was Mach Fumiake in 1974, followed in 1975 by JackieSato and Maki Ueda, known as the "Beauty Pair". The early 1980s saw the fame...
honor: Toshiaki Kawada, Villano III, Argentina Rocca, Jack Brisco, and JackieSato. Each are inducted as a singles performer and a team member (Kawada as...
championship was vacated after a match with JackieSato. 28 JackieSato December 16, 1980 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 3 71 Sato defeated Nancy Kumi to win the vacant...
Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling (LLPW), while the "entertainer" side, led by JackieSato and financed by Masatoshi Yamamoto, founded JWP Project, later renamed...
May 16, 1978 January 24, 2020 Suicide by jumping off bridge 41 JackieSato (Naoko Sato) AJW, JWPW October 30, 1957 August 9, 1999 Stomach cancer 41 Billy...
AJW's first major star was Mach Fumiake in 1974, followed in 1975 by JackieSato and Maki Ueda, known as The Beauty Pair. The early 1980s saw the fame...
Kazama transitioned to professional wrestling after being invited by JackieSato to join Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling. She made her debut on JWP's very...
17, 1986 against JackieSato. With her popularity quickly rising, Kandori came to be considered one of JWP's shitenno along with Sato, Rumi Kazama and...
Hair" match February 27 AJW All Japan Women's at Nippon Budokan Tokyo JackieSato defeated Maki Ueda in a battle between former partners where the loser...
October 25 – Atsushi Ōnita, politician and former wrestler October 30 – JackieSato, professional wrestler (d. 1999) November 25 – Akinobu Okada, former...
October 24 – Italian Stallion October 25 – Atsushi Onita October 30 – JackieSato (died in 1999) November 7: King Kong Bundy(died in 2019) Tony Schiavone...
19 - Cavernario Galindo, 75 August 7 – Jonathan Boyd, 54 August 9 – JackieSato, 41 September 8 – Brian Hildebrand, 37 October 6 – Gorilla Monsoon, 62...
Championship AJW Maki Ueda vs. JackieSato November 1, 1977 Tokyo, Japan Nippon Budokan Maki Ueda (c) vs. JackieSato for the WWWA World Single Championship...
30 – Marko Stunt August 17 – Indi Hartwell October 11 – Rhea Ripley Akio Sato (1970–1996) Billy Jack Haynes (1982–1996) Damian Kane (1980–1996) Tom Zenk...
British sports journalist and television presenter, colorectal cancer. JackieSato, 41, professional wrestler from Yokohama, Japan, stomach cancer. Riley...