Chii Tomiya

January 10, 2024
Professional Wrestler

Quick Facts

Chii Tomiya
Full Name Chii Tomiya
Occupation Professional Wrestler
Date Of Birth Apr 25, 1991(1991-04-25)
Age 33
Birthplace Utsunomiya
Country Japan
Birth City Tochigi Prefecture
Horoscope Aries

Chii Tomiya Biography

Name Chii Tomiya
Birthday Apr 25
Birth Year 1991
Place Of Birth Utsunomiya
Home Town Tochigi Prefecture
Birth Country Japan
Birth Sign Aries

Chii Tomiya is one of the most popular and richest Professional Wrestler who was born on April 25, 1991 in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Chii Tomiya (Du Gong chii , Tomiya Chii, born on April 25, 1991) is a Japanese professional wrestler who is popular for her work as part of the Ice Ribbon promotion. She was trained under Emi Sakura Tomiya first made an appearance with Ice Ribbon in October 2008 and in the following three years she would be a single-time International Ribbon Tag Team and Internet Wrestling 19 Champion, as well as winning the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship once. In August of 2011, Tomiya left Ice Ribbon and went on to become a freelancer using the new ring’s name Micro (mikuro , Mikuro) as a result. As freelancer, she’d be most likely to work for her company’s Reina X World promotion, in which she wrestled as the mask- wearing Mini Tomato (minitomato , Mini Tomato) . In September of 2013, she signed with the newly formed World Pro-Wrestling Association (WPA) promotion, and adopted the new name of the ring Akubi as part of the process. With a height of only 1.42 millimeters (4 8 inches tall) she is among the slimmest wrestlers of puroresu.

In January of this year Tomiya was given a total revamp of her character. She debuted her new appearance, which included a blue and black two-piece ensemble, a new theme for her entrance and the name “Black & Black”, with Tomiya turning into a full-time villain. On January 15 Tomiya as well as Hikari Minami Kurumi along with Hikari Minami, Kurumi and Tsukushi became part of Makoto’s newly formed Heisei YTR stable. After defeating ICEx60, International Ribbon Tag Team and Triangle Ribbon Champion Tsukasa Fujimoto in a non-title contest on February 16 Tomiya was allowed to compete in an ICEx60 Championship seven days later and was again not able to win her match. On the 21st of March Tomiya put an end to her long-running feud with Miyako Matsumoto in a match where she as well as Kazuhiko Ogasawara lost in a tense match against Matsumoto as well as Jun Kasai. In May 5’s Golden Ribbon 2011, Tomiya was unsuccessfully battling Sendai Girls’ Pro Wrestling representative Kagetsu to compete in Kagetsu to compete in the JWP Junior and Princess of Pro- Wrestling Championships. A few days later, Tomiya unsuccessfully challenged Tsukushi to an Internet Wrestling 19 (IW19) Championship at the 19 O’Clock girls ProWrestling event. Following the announcement that Hikari Minami won the title of her new IW19 Champion and she invited Tomiya another chance to win the title. This led to an event one day later at the 19 O’Clock ProWrestling’s debut anniversary event, in which Tomiya beat Tsukushi to be the third IW19 Champion. Then, Tomiya named her friend Makoto her first contender to IW19 Champion, and this lead to them deciding to an “best of nine” series. But, the show had to be canceled, as Makoto was injured on June 8 suffering from a neck injury. In the end, Tomiya went on to defend her title the following day, on June 24, beating Hikaru Shida. On July 2nd, Tomiya defeated Mochi Miyagi in the finals of the four-woman tournament to be able for her to play as Ice Ribbon in Smash’s Diva Championship tournament. Five days after, Tomiya returned to Smash in the first round, arguing with her adversary, Makoto, at a press conference and accusing Makoto of ignoring Ice Ribbon in favor of Smash. On July 15 , at Smash.19, Tomiya was eliminated from the Smash Diva Championship tournament by Makoto. Then, back in Ice Ribbon, on July 22nd the IW19 Championship match between Tomiya and Makoto was concluded with a nineteen minute time-limit draw. Although the guidelines that governed the IW19 Championship stated that the champion is awarded the title even in the draw being time-bound, Tomiya instead chose to remove the title later. The reason was made clear the following month in the month following, when Tomiya declared that she, just like Makoto has decided to walk away from Ice Ribbon and try to expand her abilities as professional wrestlers by changing into a freelancer, and opening up into other events. Tomiya took on her last Ice Ribbon match on August 28 when she failed to defeated Hikari Minami to win her ICEx60 Championship.

After quitting Ice Ribbon and becoming a freelancer, Tomiya dropped her old name to show her gratitude to Emi Sakura and her former home-based promotion, and opted for the new ring’s name “Micro”. Her first appearance in the role of Micro in September 4th, 2011 at an event organized under the Happy Hour!! promotion, where she was matched against Keiko Aono for a loss performance. On September 11th, Micro made her debut in JWP. Micro made her debut for JWP promotion, joining forces with Leon in the tag team contest that was subsequently lost to Kazuki as well as Sachie Abe. On the same morning, Micro was at the press event at which point she announced Pro Wrestling Wallaby as her new home-based promotion. On the 10th of October, Micro made an appearance at the JWP’s special JWP event organized by Kaori Yoneyama. She was a wrestler under the name of the ring “Micro Yoneyama”, teamed with Bolshoi Yoneyama and Rabbit Yoneyama to defeat Jaiko Ishikawa in a handicap three-on-one match. The same day, Micro took part in an epic battle royal in the World Cosplay Championship, which was won by Misaki Ohata. On the 13th of November, Micro wrestled in her first singles match in JWP and defeated Moon Mizuki. On the 29th of December, Micro faced Makoto at an Mr. Gannosuke-produced show in one of the events, an “Ice Ribbon Alumni Showdown” and was crowned by Makoto. On the 9th of January of 2012 Micro was back in JWP and defeated masu-me in singles matches. The following day, Micro made her debut in her first time in the Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling promotion and was unsuccessfully battling Sawako Shimono to her place in the JWP Junior and Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championships. On April 20 Pro Wrestling Wallaby publicly fired Micro for “unprofessional behaviour” and “inappropriate remarks”. The 17th of June Micro came back to JWP and was unsuccessfully battling Rabbit Miu to an opportunity to win the JWP Junior as well as the JWP Junior Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championships. On July 7 Micro began her first appearance with Reina X World, when she was paired with Puchi Tomato for an unofficial tag team match in which they were defeated by Arisa Nakajima, and Manami Katsu. The following event of the promotion on the 16th of July, Micro defeated Tomato in what was advertised as an “tryout” match. In the Reina X World event on August 26 Micro was disguised as Mini Tomato like the one worn by Puchi Tomato, and also the Ring name was Mini Tomato in a match that saw her defeat Charlie Simone Aussie. On September 9 Micro was referred to acting as Mini Tomato, main evented her first Reina X World event, in which she along with Aki Kanbayashi beat Leon the king of wrestling, Manami Katsu.

Chii Tomiya Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Professional Wrestler
House Living in own house.

Chii Tomiya is one of the richest Professional Wrestler from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Chii Tomiya 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

In September of 2008 Tomiya relocated from her home town from Utsunomiya, Tochigi to Tokyo to begin her professional wrestling training with Emi Sakura. Sakura has given her the name of her ring Chii Tomiya by mixing her Japanese term chi (chi , chi) that means speed or smallness, and Utsunomiya, the city of her hometown of Utsunomiya (Yu Du Gong Shi Utsunomiya Shi) . After just a few months in training Tomiya began her first match in Sakura’s Ice Ribbon promotion on October 7, falling to her trainer 3-0 during an exhibition match lasting five minutes. Tomiya was able to make her “official” debut on October 18, but lost in a rematch to Yuki Ueda. For the first few months of her professional career, Tomiya took on a number of matches against Makoto and Makoto, but always ended up being on the wrong side. On January 18 2009 Tomiya got her first winby pinning Yuki Ueda in tag team matches, in which she wrestled together with Minori Makiba as well as Ueda along with Yoshiko Tamura. On February 7 Tomiya was up against an idol, NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling representative Tanny Mouse and lost. The fight eventually led to an alliance between the two. On the 22nd of March, Tomiya made her debut in NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling in which she took home her first championship. she stunned Tanny Mouse by pinning her in the middle of a match. She went on to win the DDT Pro-Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship, taking advantage of the rules for winning that a champion can be pinned any time, at any place. The title would be lost to Cherry on the same day. On June 3rd Tomiya beat nine wrestlers in the battle royal, her first victory during her time at Ice Ribbon. In the year 2009 Tomiya kept wrestling Makoto in the ring, and she even lost to Makoto the 5th of August in a bout to determine the best contender for Ice Ribbon’s highest title which is that of the ICEx60 Championship. Tomiya was eventually given her first shot at winning the title on the 23rd of October however, she was defeated by the current champion Emi Sakura. On November 14 Tomiya joined the tag team Miniature Dachs, along with Riho The two beating Hikari Minami as well as Mai Ichiii in their first fight together.

In a sign of her rising popularity as a sign of her rising status Ice Ribbon, on January 16 2010 Tomiya was selected as the match of the day for two wrestlers who were debuting, Kurumi and Tsukushi, each of whom would join Ice Ribbon full-time later in the year. On the 23rd of January, Tomiya and Riho were defeated by Miyako Matsumoto and Nanae Takahashi in a brutal match that was seldom seen for Ice Ribbon. Although the game marked that Tomiya had ended her friendship with Riho but it was also an initiation point for a new storyline competition with Tomiya with Miyako Matsumoto. On the 17th of June, Tomiya was unsuccessfully battling Matsumoto to her Triangle Ribbon Championship in a three-way battle that was a match with Tsukasa Fujimoto. In July 14, and 17 Tomiya achieved back-to-back singles wins against Matsumoto and her tag teammate Deathmatch Wrestler Jun Kasai. The wins brought about an event on the 19th of July which Tomiya was paired along with JWP Joshi Puroresu wrestler Command Bolshoi to lose to Matsumoto and Kasai to an International Ribbon Tag Team Championship. After that, Tomiya recruited deathmatch wrestler Isami Kodaka as her new tag team partner. And on August 7th, the two wrestlers beat Matsumoto as well as Kasai to be their newly- crowned International Ribbon Tag Team Champions. They would then fall short of the crown to Gentaro as well as Mai Ichii, on the 23rd of September. On October 30th, Tomiya unsuccessfully challenged former teammate Command Bolshoi for the ICEx60 Championship. On the 12th of November, Tomiya, along with Emi Sakura, Hikaru Shida, Makoto, Sayaka Obihiro and Tsukasa Fujimoto attended the press conference hosted by Smash to announce Sakura’s forthcoming debut as a participant in the event. In the following month, during Ice Ribbon, Tomiya began working with the former rival Makoto. On the 24th of December, Tomiya made her debut at Smash in Happening Eve, where she was joined by Hikari Minami, and Kushida in a tag team game, and they lost to Isami Kodaka, Makoto and Yusuke Kodama.

In February 2013, Micro, along with all other Japanese wrestlers affiliated with Reina X World, left the promotion. On September 20, the group announced they were forming a new promotion, named World Pro-Wrestling Association (WPA). At the promotion’s inaugural event on December 31, Micro debuted under the new ring name Akubi (Japanese for yawn; written in Roman alphabets and stylized in all capital letters), pinning Bambi in a tag team match, where she and La Malcriada defeated Bambi and Tsubasa Kuragaki. She continued using the ring name Micro, when making appearances outside of WPA.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 4 ft 8 in

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Who is Chii Tomiya Dating?

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Facts & Trivia

Chii Ranked on the list of most popular Professional Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Japan. Chii Tomiya celebrates birthday on April 25 of every year.

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