Nakanishi during her Ice Ribbon exhibition match in March 2011
Birth name
Momoe Nakanishi[1]
Born
(1980-07-07) July 7, 1980 (age 43)[1][2][3][4][5] Fujiidera, Osaka[1][2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Momo☆[6] Momoe Nakanishi[1][2] Momoe Oe[7]
Billed height
1.57 m (5 ft 2 in)[1][2][3][4]
Billed weight
60 kg (132 lb)[2][3]
Trained by
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling[5] Masanobu Kurisu[2]
Debut
July 14, 1996[1][2][5]
Retired
January 7, 2005[3][8]
Momoe Oe (大江 百重, Ōe Momoe), née Nakanishi (中西), born July 7, 1980[3] is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, better known by her maiden name, Momoe Nakanishi (中西 百重, Nakanishi Momoe).[1][2] Nakanishi made her debut for the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) in July 1996 at the age of sixteen and during the next seven years, won all of the promotion's top titles, including the WWWA World Single Championship and the WWWA World Tag Team Championship. In 2003, Nakanishi quit AJW to become a freelancer and went on to win the AtoZ World Championship later that same year and the NEO Single and NWA Women's Pacific Championships in 2004. Nakanishi retired from professional wrestling on January 7, 2005, at the age of just twenty-four. She now works as a trainer at the U.W.F. Snakepit gym.
^ abcdefg"Licence No.77 中西百重". Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion (in Japanese). Archived from the original on October 15, 2002. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
^ abcdefgh中西百重. All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 5, 2002. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
^ abcde大江 百重(モモ☆ラッチ). U.W.F. Snakepit (in Japanese). Retrieved March 15, 2013.
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Momoe Oe (大江 百重, Ōe Momoe), née Nakanishi (中西), born July 7, 1980 is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, better known by her maiden name, Momoe...
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萌々穂) (born 2004), Japanese entertainer MomoeNakanishi (中西 百重) (born 1980), Japanese professional wrestler Momoe Yamaguchi (山口 百恵) (born 1959), Japanese...
achieved the most fame as part of the tag team Nanamomo with classmate MomoeNakanishi. Together, Nanamomo won four tag team championships, the AJW Tag Team...
January 24, 1998, Sakura defeated MomoeNakanishi to win the AJW Championship. She would lose the title back to Nakanishi on April 12. On March 19, 1999...
undercard, AJW's Kaoru Ito and Nanae Takahashi defeated Kumiko Maekawa and MomoeNakanishi and FMW's Crusher Maedomari defeated Kaoru Nakayama. A second show...
115 days and two consecutive defenses. The other participants were MomoeNakanishi, Lady C, Yuna Mizumori, Saya Iida, Chanyota, Hanako, Momo Kohgo, Sakura...
Transformation - Tag 8". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Oe, Momoe (July 7, 2005). ママ(大江百重) (in Japanese). Livedoor. Retrieved March 15, 2013...
two on the pre-show. The main event saw Jaguar Yokota and NanaMomo (MomoeNakanishi and Nanae Takahashi) defeat Black Desire (Momo Watanabe and Starlight...
against the teams of Manami Toyota and Yumiko Hotta, Kaoru Ito and MomoeNakanishi, Las Cachorras Orientales (Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda), Kiss no Sekai...
Tokyo, Japan Ota City General Gymnasium Jaguar Yokota and NanaMomo (MomoeNakanishi and Nanae Takahashi) vs. Black Desire (Momo Watanabe and Starlight...
July 2002, when they lost the belts to Takahashi and her new partner, MomoeNakanishi. In March 2002, she defeated Carol Midori to win the LLPW Singles Championship...
championship was vacated for undocumented reasons. 110 Nana☆Momo☆ (MomoeNakanishi and Nanae Takahashi) July 16, 2000 Odaiba with Explosion Tokyo, Japan...
promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling on May 2, 2002, Ito teamed up with MomoeNakanishi to defeat Manami Toyota and Yumiko Hotta. At AAA Sin Limite, an event...
round-robin portion, while the top team qualified directly to the finals. MomoeNakanishi had suffered an injury and was unable to take part in the semifinal...