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Shuu Shibutani
Shibutani in February 2014
Birth nameKana Shibutani[1][2]
Born(1979-10-09)October 9, 1979(age 44)[1][2][3]
Yokkaichi,Mie[1][3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)2nd Generation Barikata Cotterine[4]
Echisera[5]
Keiko Saito[5]
Shuu Shibutani
Billed height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)[1][2][3]
Billed weight53 kg (117 lb)[1][3]
Trained byMariko Yoshida
DebutSeptember 19, 2004[1][2][3]
RetiredMay 3, 2015[6]

Kana Shibutani(渋 cốc giai nại,Shibutani Kana,born October 9, 1979)[1][2][3]is a retiredJapaneseprofessional wrestlerbetter known by thering nameShuu Shibutani(渋 cốc シュウ,Shibutani Shū).Having started her career in theJDStarpromotionin September 2004, Shibutani remained with the promotion until it folded in July 2007, after which she affiliated herself withPro Wrestling Wave.After becoming a one-timeWave Tag Team Champion,she retired from professional wrestling in May 2015.

Professional wrestling career

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JDStar (2004–2007)

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Shibutani received her training inprofessional wrestlingat the dojo of theJDStarpromotion, being part of the last batch of women to go through the promotion's "Athtress" program, which aimed at building physically attractive women into not only professional wrestlers, but also mainstream celebrities.[2][7]Originally, Shibutani had unsuccessfully applied for a traineeship at the dojo of the Major Girl's Fighting AtoZ promotion.[8][9]She made her in-ring debut under the ring name Shuu Shibutani on September 19, 2004, facingAkinoatShin-Kiba 1st RinginTokyo.[1][2]Shibutani won her first title before the end of the year, when she and Athtress training partnerFukadefeated Gami and Drake Morimatsu for the TWF World Tag Team Championship on December 5.[2][10]They, however, lost the title back to Gami and Morimatsu later that same day.[10]Early on in her career, Shibutani earned praise for her talent and was put in a high-profile role, effectively replacing the injuredYumi Ohka.[2]While working regularly for JDStar, she also made several appearances for the Ibuki promotion.[2]From April to June 2006, Shibutani took part in the first ever League Princess tournament,[11]but was eliminated from herround-robin,following a loss to Fuka in her final match on June 18.[12]She was however recognized as having the best match of the tournament withAyumi Kurihara.[2]By late 2006, Shibutani had established herself as one of JDStar's top wrestlers, starting astoryline rivalrywith thevillainousCaribbean GundanstableofCaribbean Kim,Caribbean Moonand Caribbean Rum.[13][14]The rivalry culminated on March 21, 2007, in a six-woman elimination tag team match, where "Team Shin-Kiba" of Shibutani, Cherry and Yuri Urai defeated Caribbean Gundan with Shibutani scoring the last elimination over Kim.[15]Two months later, JDStar announced that the promotion would be folding after the July 16 event.[16]At the final event, Shibutani first teamed withMisaki Ohatain a tag team match, where they were defeated by Fuka andJaguar Yokota.[5]Later in the event, she won a multi-personbattle royal,the last match ever put together by JDStar.[5]

Pro Wrestling Wave (2007–2015)

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On August 26, 2007, Shibutani worked the first ever event held byPro Wrestling Wave,a promotion founded by Gami and JDStar alumYumi Ohka,losing toKaoruin a singles match.[17]During the next months, Shibutani continued working both beside and against Kaoru and,[18][19]on September 25, picked up her first win in Wave, when the two defeatedCommand Bolshoiand Dark Mask Bolshoi, the masked alter ego of Gami, in a tag team match.[20]Five days later, Shibutani andMisaki OhatadefeatedArisa Nakajimaand Cherry in Shibutani's final Wave match before going on a learning excursion toMexico.[21][22]

Shibutani returned from Mexico on December 31, 2007, to take part inJWP Joshi Puroresu's 5th Junior All Star event, where she, Asuka Ohki and Cherry defeatedKana,Misaki Ohata andTomoka Nakagawain a six-woman tag team match, with Shibutani pinning Ohata for the win.[23]Four days later, Shibutani returned to Wave, when she teamed with Kaoru in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Bullfight Sora andnoki-A.[24]During the rest of the year, Shibutani began teaming regularly with Kana.[25][26][27][28][29]On March 28, Shibutani made her debut for theIce Ribbonpromotion, teaming withRihoin a tag team match, where they defeatedHiroyo MatsumotoandMakoto.[30]During the first three months of 2008, she also made regular appearances for the NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling promotion.[31][32][33]For her first sixteen months in Wave, Shibutani was officially afreelancer,but on January 4, 2009, the promotion announced that she had signed a contract to become an official member of its roster.[34]Also in January, Shibutani formed a new partnership with Ayumi Kurihara.[35]In March, Shibutani and Kurihara entered the TLW (Totally Lethal Wrestling) World Young Women's Tag Team Championship, defeating Hanako Kobayashi and Misaki Ohata in their first round match on March 20,[36]before being eliminated in their semifinal match byMoeka Haruhiand Tomoka Nakagawa on March 25.[37]From June to July, Shibutani took part in the first everCatch the Wavetournament, where she finished with one draw and two losses, failing to advance from her round-robin block.[38][39][40]On September 21, Shibutani won the Young Oh! Oh! tournament, defeatingMio Shiraiand Ryo Mizunami in a three-way final match.[41]The following November, Shibutani, Ayumi Kurihara and Kana took part in a captain's fall six-woman tag team tournament, where they made it to the finals, before losing to Gami,Io Shiraiand Mio Shirai.[42]In May 2010, Shibutani entered the2010 Catch the Wavetournament, but again failed to make it out of her round with a record of two wins and two losses.[43][44][45][46]In August, Shibutani tore both hermeniscusandanterior cruciate ligamentand was sidelined from in-ring action.[47]

Shibutani in October 2011

After being sidelined for over a year, Shibutani returned to Pro Wrestling Wave on August 28, 2011, losing to Akino in her return match.[48]On September 4, Shibutani and Cherry entered the2011 Dual Shock Wave tournamentas the "Classic Gals", but were eliminated in their first round match by Ayumi Kurihara and Kana, who went on to win the entire tournament.[49]On October 27, Shibutani represented Wave inSendai Girls' Pro Wrestling's Joshi Puroresu Dantai Taikou Flash tournament, a single-elimination tournament, where differentjoshipromotions battled each other. In their first round match, Team Wave, which also Gami, Moeka Haruhi,Toshie Uematsuand Yumi Ohka, was defeated by Team JWP of Command Bolshoi, Hanako Nakamori,Kaori Yoneyama,Kayoko HaruyamaandLeon.[50][51]Shibutani finished off 2011 with a big singles win over Yumi Ohka on December 11 with her new finishing maneuver, later namedTime Machine ni Notte( "Ride the Time Machine" ).[52]On January 4 at Wave's first event of 2012, Shibutani picked up another big singles win overWave Tag Team ChampionAyumi Kurihara.[53]On February 1, Shibutani, Kurihara and Mika Iida came together with Kana and Mio Shirai to form the White Tailsstable,named in reference to Wave's topvillainousalliance, Black Dahlia.[54][55]On April 30, Shibutani took part in Toshie Uematsu's retirement match, a tag team match, where she and Moeka Haruhi were defeated by Uematsu andRan Yu-Yu.[56]On May 16, Shibutani entered the2012 Catch the Wavetournament, taking part in a round-robin block made up members of White Tails. In her opening match of the tournament, Shibutani was defeated by Ayumi Kurihara.[57]In her second match on May 29, Shibutani wrestled Kana to a fifteen-minute time limit draw.[58]On June 17, Shibutani wrestled her second time limit draw of the tournament with guest White Tails member,Wrestling New Classic(WNC) representativeSyuri.[59]Shibutani finished her tournament on July 1 with a win over Mio Shirai, failing to advance from the block.[60]On July 16, Shibutani and Shirai unsuccessfully challenged Gami and Tomoka Nakagawa for the Wave Tag Team Championship in a three-way elimination match, which also included the team of Moeka Haruhi and Yuu Yamagata.[61]On September 1, Shibutani made her first appearance for Ice Ribbon in four and a half years, defeatingMiyako Matsumotoin a singles match.[62]On September 23 atRibbon no Kishitachi 2012,Shibutani took part in a three-way match, whereHailey Hatreddefeated Neko Nitta to capture theTriangle Ribbon Championship.[63]Two days later, Shibutani entered the2012 Dual Shock Wave tournamentalongside Syuri.[64]After wins over Shidarezakura (Hikaru Shidaand Yumi Ohka) and 1st Impact (Makoto and Moeka Haruhi),[64][65]and a loss against Kurigohan (Ayumi Kurihara and Mika Iida),[66]Shibutani and Syuri finished tied at the top of their block with Shida and Ohka.[66]On November 16, Shibutani and Syuri defeated Shida and Ohka in a playoff match to advance to the finals of the tournament, where, later that same day, they were defeated by Makkurokorosuke (Misaki Ohata andTsukasa Fujimoto).[67]On June 10, Shibutani made her debut for Wrestling New Classic, teaming with Yuu Yamagata in a "Wave offer match", where they were defeated by Gami and Moeka Haruhi.[68]From May to July 2013, Shibutani took part in the2013 Catch the Wavetournament, where she finished her round-robin block with a record of three wins and three losses,[69]advancing to the knockout stage after defeating Cherry, Hikaru Shida and Mio Shirai in a playoff match on June 28.[70][71]On July 15, Shibutani was defeated in the first round of the knockout stage by JWP Joshi Puroresu representative Arisa Nakajima. She, however, claimed third spot in the tournament by defeating Syuri, Tomoka Nakagawa and Yuu Yamagata in a four-way elimination match later that same event.[72][73]

On August 25, Shibutani won her first title in Wave, when she and her Classic Gals partner Cherry defeated Yoko Hatanaka (Gami and Tomoka Nakagawa) for the Wave Tag Team Championship.[74]On September 1, Shibutani and Cherry entered the2013 Dual Shock Wavetournament, however, after losing three of their first four matches, they were, per pre-tournament stipulations, instantly eliminated and not allowed to finish the tournament.[75][76]On September 15, Shibutani made an appearance forWrestle-1,losing to fellow Wave worker Ryo Mizunami in a singles match.[77]On October 30, the Classic Gals lost the Wave Tag Team Championship in their first defense against the winners of the 2013 Dual Shock Wave, Las Aventureras (Ayako Hamadaand Yuu Yamagata).[78]On November 20, Shibutani, Cherry and Mika Iida, forming a trio named Classic Gohan, entered a 6-Person Tag Tournament, defeating Team O-tomodachi ni Narimashou (Fairy Nipponbashi, Kyusei Sakura Hirota and Moeka Haruhi) in their first round match.[79]On November 27, Classic Gohan was eliminated from the tournament in the semifinals by Kuros (Mio Shirai, Misaki Ohata and Tsukasa Fujimoto).[80]On December 15, Shibutani received her first shot at theWave Single Championship,but was defeated by the defending champion, Yumi Ohka.[81]On January 11, 2014, Shibutani returned to Ice Ribbon, teaming withTsukushiin a tag team main event, where they defeated Miyako Matsumoto and Tsukasa Fujimoto. After pinning Fujimoto for the win, Shibutani was named the next challenger for Ice Ribbon's top title, theICE×∞ Championship,held by Fujimoto.[82][83]Shibutani received her title shot on February 9, but was defeated by Fujimoto.[84]On March 30, Shibutani defeated Cherry and Neko Nitta in a three-way match to win Ice Ribbon'sTriangle Ribbon Championship.[85][86]She made her first successful title defense on June 7 at Ice Ribbon's eighth anniversary event against Cherry and Miyako Matsumoto.[87][88]On August 31, Shibutani lost the Triangle Ribbon Championship to Neko Nitta in a three-way match, also involving Leon.[89]On October 5, Shibutani made a special appearance forAll Japan Pro Wrestling,teaming with Yumi Ohka in a tag team match, where they defeated Kana and Mika Iida.[90]

On December 14, after she and Cherry had failed in their attempt to regain the Wave Tag Team Championship from Las Aventureras, Shibutani announced she would be retiring from professional wrestling on May 3, 2015.[91][92]On January 12, 2015, Shibutani made an appearance for Reina Joshi Puroresu, unsuccessfully challenging Syuri for theCMLL World Women's Championship.[93][94][95]Shibutani then started a retirement tour, which led to her making her final appearances for various promotions, including Ice Ribbon,[96]JWP Joshi Puroresu,[97]Oz Academy,[98]andUnion Pro Wrestling.[99]Shibutani's retirement match took place on May 3 and saw her and Cherry defeat Akino and Yumi Ohka in a tag team match with Shibutani pinning Akino for the final win of her career.[6][100]

Championships and accomplishments

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