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Riho
Riho in November 2015
Born(1997-06-04)June 4, 1997(age 27)[1]
Shinagawa-ku,Tokyo,Japan[2][3][4]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Black Cherry (#1)[5]
Lee Ho[6]
Riho
Riho-hime[7]
Billed height1.55 m (5 ft 1 in)[1]
Billed weight45 kg (99 lb)[1]
Billed fromShinagawa City, Japan[8]
Trained byEmi Sakura[3]
DebutMay 29, 2006[2][3][4]

Riho(Lí bộ,Riho,born June 4, 1997)[2][3][4]is a Japaneseprofessional wrestlersigned toAll Elite Wrestling(AEW). She is a formerAEW Women's World Champion.

She was trained byEmi Sakuraand debuted for herIce Ribbonpromotionin May 2006, at the age of nine. She would work for the promotion for the next six years, becoming its firstTriple Crown Champion,having won theICE×60 Championship,theInternational Ribbon Tag Team Championship,and theTriangle Ribbon Championshiponce each. She also became aJiyūgaoka 6-Person Tag Team,Sea Of Japan 6-Person Tag Team,andUWA World Trios Champion,unifying the three titles in July 2010, teaming with The Great Kojika and Mr. #6. Riho left Ice Ribbon in September 2012 to joinGatoh Move Pro Wrestling,a new promotion founded by Sakura, who had left Ice Ribbon the previous January. In November 2014, Riho won theIWA Triple Crown Championship.

In May 2019, Riho began making appearances for AEW. She defeatedNyla Roseto become the inauguralAEW Women's World Champion,holding the title for 133 days before Rose defeated her atRevolution.Riho also began appearing inWorld Wonder Ring Stardom,working in conjunction with her AEW commitments. She won theHigh Speed Championshipin her first match for the promotion, and held the title for 351 days, dropping it to AZM in July 2020.

Professional wrestling career[edit]

Ice Ribbon (2006–2012)[edit]

In 2006, when Riho was only nine years old and still inelementary school,she and her older sister Seina began trainingprofessional wrestlingunderEmi Sakuraat herIce Ribbondojo.[4]She made her debut in an exhibition match againstNanae Takahashion May 29, 2006, inShinagawa, Tokyo.[3][4]On July 25, Riho made her debut for Ice Ribbon at the promotion's third-ever event, defeatingMakoto.[9]Riho's first year in professional wrestling consisted mainly of matches with Emi Sakura,Hikari Minami,and Seina.[10][11]In March 2008, Riho and Seina faced each other in a four-match series, which Riho won 3–1.[12][13][14][15]

On October 24, 2008, Riho won her first professional wrestling championship, when she teamed withYuki Satoto defeat Chounko andMasako Takanashifor theInternational Ribbon Tag Team Championship.[16]On December 23, Riho was entered into a tournament to determine the inauguralICE×60 Championbut was eliminated in the semifinals by Seina, who would go on to become the champion.[17]After successfully defending the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship against Emi Sakura and Ribbon Takanashi, Riho and Satovacatedthe title, after Riho fractured her right leg on March 31, 2009.[18]For most of 2009, Riho was involved in astoryline rivalrywithChii Tomiya,which eventually led to the two forming the tag team Miniature Dachs in November.[19][20][21][22]On November 28, 2009, Riho defeated Nanae Takahashi andTsukasa Fujimototo become the inauguralTriangle Ribbon Champion.[23]After one successful title defense, Riho lost the title toMiyako Matsumotoon March 22, 2010.[24][25]However, just twelve days later, Riho came back to defeat Matsumoto for the ICE×60 Championship, the promotion's top title.[26]In the process, Riho also became Ice Ribbon's firstTriple Crown Champion.[4]During the post-match celebration, Riho nominated her trainer Emi Sakura as her first challenger for the belt.[27]On May 3 atGolden Ribbon,Riho became the youngest person to ever main event a show inKorakuen Hall,[4]when she lost the ICE×60 Championship to Sakura in her first defense, ending her title reign at just 30 days.[28]

Riho in February 2010

In January 2011, Riho came together with Ice Ribbon's younger wrestlers, including former associates Chii Tomiya and Hikari Minami, to form the Heisei YTR (Young Traditional Revolution)stable,under the leadership of Makoto.[29]On February 6, Riho and Makoto made it to the finals of the Ike! Ike! Ima, Ike! Ribbon Tag Tournament, before being defeated by Muscle Venus (Hikaru Shidaand Tsukasa Fujimoto) in a match that was also contested for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship.[30]On March 31, Riho made her debut forSmashatSmash.15,where she teamed with Hikari Minami andTsukushito defeat Emi Sakura, Makoto and Mochi Miyagi in a six-woman tag team match, scoring the deciding pinfall over Miyagi.[31]The following month, Riho and Minami began producing their own events under the banner of "Teens", which would focus on spotlighting Ice Ribbon's younger wrestlers.[32]In August, the alliance between Riho and Makoto was broken, when Makoto announced that she would be leaving Ice Ribbon for Smash.[33][34]On August 11, Riho interrupted a Smash press conference, where the transfer was made official, by attacking Smash promoterTajiriand challenging him to a match.[35][36]The match took place on August 21, during Makoto's final night in Ice Ribbon, and saw Tajiri pick up the win.[37][38]On December 25 atRibbonMania 2011,Seina returned to Ice Ribbon, after a two-year hiatus, to wrestle her retirement match against her Riho. Riho won the match in eight minutes and afterwards refereed a three-minute match, where Seina was defeated by her longtime friendHikari Minami.[39][40]

In early 2012, Riho began teaming regularly with Hikari Minami, after the latter brought back the Teens concept, producingTeens4on March 3.[41][42][43]On April 15 atTeens5,Riho won a tournament to earn the right to book herself a match forTeens6.[44]On May 24, Riho made her debut forWrestling New Classic(WNC), the follow-up promotion to Smash, when she replaced an injuredMio Shiraiin a tag team match, where she and Makoto were defeated byKanaandSyuri.[45][46]On June 16 atTeens6,Riho was defeated byWorld Wonder Ring Stardomrepresentative Nanae Takahashi in the match she was allowed to choose herself.[47][48][49]On September 1, Riho announced that she was quitting Ice Ribbon after the September 23 Korakuen Hall event to reunite with Emi Sakura, who had left the promotion in the beginning of the year.[50][51]On September 17, Riho wrestled her final match at the Ice Ribbon Dojo inSaitama,teaming with her hand-picked partner Tsukasa Fujimoto in a tag team match, where they defeatedHiroyo MatsumotoandHamuko Hoshi,with Riho pinning Hoshi for the win.[52][53]On September 23 atRibbon no Kishitachi 2012,Riho was defeated by Aoi Kizuki in her Ice Ribbon farewell match.[54][55][56]

DDT Pro-Wrestling (2010)[edit]

In June 2010, Riho began making appearances forDDT Pro-Wrestling(DDT). On June 13, she teamed withKenny Omegaand Mr. #6 to defeat Mr. Strawberry, Muscle Sakai and O.K. Revolution for the Sea Of Japan 6-Person Tag Team Championship.[57]On July 20, Omega left the championship team, after which the title was declared vacant, before Riho, Mr. #6 and The Great Kojika were announced as the new champions on July 24.[58]The following day, Riho, The Great Kojika and Mr. #6 defeatedHikaru Sato,Keisuke Ishiiand Yoshihiko, and Antonio Honda,Kudoand Yasu Urano in athree-way matchto retain theSea Of Japan 6-Person Tag Team Championshipand win theJiyūgaoka 6-Person Tag Team ChampionshipandUWA World Trios Championships,unifying the three titles in the process.[59]After defending the Trios Triple Crown Championship againstJaki Numazawa,Jun Kasaiand Miyako Matsumoto at an Ice Ribbon event on September 23, Riho, The Great Kojika and Mr. #6 lost the title to Hikaru Sato,Michael Nakazawaand Tomomitsu Matsunaga back in DDT on November 3.[60][61]

Union Pro Wrestling (2010–2011)[edit]

In late 2010 and early 2011, Riho also made appearances forUnion Pro Wrestling,where she performed under a mask for the character of Black Cherry, a storyline nemesis of Cherry.[5]The storyline also came to include Black Cherry #2 and Black Cherry #3, portrayed by Ice Ribbon wrestlersHikari MinamiandEmi Sakura,respectively.[5][62][63]

Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling (2012–2019)[edit]

On September 23, 2012, Riho officially joined Emi Sakura'sBangkok,Thailand–basedGatoh Move Pro Wrestlingpromotion.[64][65]Riho made her in-ring debut for Gatoh Move on October 7 inShinjuku, Tokyo,wrestling Emi Sakura to a ten-minute time limit draw.[66]As part of her transfer to Gatoh Move, it was announced that Riho would be changing her ring name. On November 4, Riho changed her ring name fromhiragana"りほ"tokanji"Lí bộ",another way of writing her old ring name.[3]She then went on to lose to Emi Sakura in a main event singles match.[67]In January 2013, Riho took a temporary break from Gatoh Move to concentrate on herhigh schoolentrance exam.[68]On May 4, Riho andAntonio Hondafirst defeatedChoun Shiryuand Hiroyo Matsumoto in the semifinals and then Emi Sakura and Hikaru Sato in the finals to win the Go Go! Green Curry Khob Khun Cup mixed tag team tournament.[69]From December 22 to 23, Riho and Emi Sakura worked twoWrestle-1events, wrestling singles matches against each other; Riho won the first and Sakura the second.[70][71]On August 9, 2014, Riho defeated Sakura in the finals to win the Gatonun Climax one-day tournament.[72]On November 2, Riho defeated Sakura to win theIWA Triple Crown Championship,after which she announced she was entering theidolbusiness.[73]Riho made her first successful title defense on December 27, defeating Sakura in a rematch.[74]Her second title defense took place on March 26, 2015, when she defeated Reina Joshi Puroresu's Makoto.[75]On August 13, Riho main evented Gatoh Move's first ever Korakuen Hall show, successfully defending the IWA Triple Crown Championship against Kotori.[76]On September 21, Riho lost the title to male wrestlerDJ Nirain her fifth defense.[77]On June 22, 2016, Gatoh Move held Riho's tenth anniversary event, which saw her defeatKaori Yoneyamain the main event to regain the IWA Triple Crown Championship.[78]She lost the title to Makoto on November 19.[79]On December 24, Riho and Kotori defeatedAoi KizukiandSayaka Obihiroto win theAsia Dream Tag Team Championship.[80]They lost the title to Emi Sakura and Masahiro Takanashi in their second defense on March 28, 2017.[81]The following May, Riho took part inPro-Wrestling: EVEevents in the United Kingdom.[82]

On September 22, 2017, Riho defeated Kotori in the finals of a tournament to become the inauguralSuper Asia Champion.[83][84]She made her first successful title defense on November 7 against Emi Sakura and afterwards announced she was going on an overseas tour.[85]On March 31, 2018, she made her second successful defense of the Super Asia Championship vs Saki. Her third defense came against Jibzy in Bangkok, Thailand on May 12. Her next defense in Japan would be against Aoi Kizuki on July 28. A few weeks later she defended against Makoto in China, there was some controversy after the end of the match when Makoto complained that she kicked out before the count of three. On July 2, 2019, Riho was defeated by Emi Sakura in which after the match was over was given a farewell from Gatoh Move.[86]

All Elite Wrestling (2019–present)[edit]

On May 25, 2019, Riho made her debut forAll Elite Wrestling(AEW), competing in the six women tag-team match atDouble or Nothing.[87]On June 29 atFyter Fest,she participated and won a three-way match.[88]On August 31 atAll Out,Riho defeatedHikaru Shida,advancing to faceNyla Roseon the October 2 episode ofDynamiteto crown the inauguralAEW Women's World Champion.[89]On October 2, she defeated Rose to become the inaugural champion.[90]Riho made successful title defenses againstBritt BakeronDynamite,[91]her mentorEmi SakuraatFull Gear,[92]and in afour-way matchagainst Baker, Shida and Rose onDynamite.[93]On the January 8, 2020, episode ofDynamite,she successfully defended the title in a match againstKris Statlander,due to interference from the Nightmare Collective (Awesome Kong,Brandi Rhodes,Dr. LutherandMel) againstKris Statlander,which caused Baker,Big Swoleand Shida to fend off against the stable.[94]On the February 12 episode ofDynamite,Riho lost the AEW Women's World Championship to Rose, ending her reign at 133 days.[95] After an 11-month hiatus due to travel restrictions resulting from theCOVID-19 pandemic,it was announced in January 2021 that Riho would be returning to action and would be participating in theAEW Women's World Title Eliminatortournament. On the February 17 episode ofDynamite,Riho defeated theNWA World Women's ChampionSerena Deebin the opening round in a non-title match.[96][97]At the semi-finals of the American bracket, which aired on February 28 onB/R LiveRiho lost to the former NWA World Women's ChampionThunder Rosa.[98]On the November 26 episode ofRampage,Riho faced Britt Baker (with the stipulation being that if Riho won, she would earn a title opportunity), and won the match.[99]

On January 8, 2022, onAEW Battle of the BeltsRiho faced Baker for the AEW Women's World Championship which Riho lost bysubmission.[100]On January 31 it was announced that Riho suffered abroken collarboneinjury and returned back to Japan.[101]After nearly four months of inactivity due to injury, On the May 6 episode ofRampage,Riho participated in theAEW Owen Hart Cupand defeatedYuka Sakazakiin the qualifier match,[102]and in the following episode ofRampage,she was defeated byRuby Sohoin the quarterfinals.[103]

World Wonder Ring Stardom (2019–2020)[edit]

On July 24, 2019, Riho made a surprise appearance onWorld Wonder Ring Stardom,announcing that she will wrestle for the company starting August.[104]In her debut match on August 10, she won theHigh Speed ChampionshipfromDeath Yama-sanafter pinningStarlight Kidin a three-way match.[105]She successfully defended her title against Death Yama-san on September 29.[106]From October 14 to November 4, she teamed with Starlight Kid to participate in the Goddesses Of Stardom Tag League 2019 as part of the Red Goddess block; they failed to advance to the finals but picked up a win over theGoddesses of Stardom ChampionsJungle KyonaandKonami.[107]On December 14, they unsuccessfully challenged the champions in a title match.[108]Riho made her first appearance since February 16, 2020, on July 11 after the company went on hiatus due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.She teamed withWorld of Stardom ChampionMayu Iwatanito defeat AZM andMomo Watanabe.[109]On July 26, Riho lost the High Speed Championship to AZM, in athree-way matchwhich also involved Starlight Kid.[110]In late December,Dave Meltzerconfirmed that Riho would no longer appear for the promotion due to AEW commitments.[111]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

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