Dash Chisako
- January 10, 2024
- Professional Wrestler
Quick Facts
Full Name | Dash Chisako |
Occupation | Professional Wrestler |
Date Of Birth | Aug 24, 1988(1988-08-24) |
Age | 36 |
Birthplace | Sendai |
Country | Japan |
Birth City | Miyagi Prefecture |
Horoscope | Leo |
Dash Chisako Biography
Name | Dash Chisako |
Birthday | Aug 24 |
Birth Year | 1988 |
Place Of Birth | Sendai |
Home Town | Miyagi Prefecture |
Birth Country | Japan |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Siblings | Sendai Sachiko |
Dash Chisako is one of the most popular and richest Professional Wrestler who was born on August 24, 1988 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Chisako Jumonji (Shi Wen Zi Zhi Zuo Zi , Jumonji Chisako born on August 24, 1988 in 1988) is a Japanese professional wrestler who is known as the name of the ring Dash Chisako (DASHchisako , DASH Chisako) . The trainer was Meiko Satomura. She has been working in the Sendai Girls’ Pro Wrestling promotion since July of 2006. For the first 10 years of her career Chisako was in a tag team along with their younger sister Sachiko who wrestled under the name of the ring Sendai Sachiko and both of them taking home titles at the Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship as well as Ice Ribbon’s International Ribbon Tag Team Championship, JWP Joshi Puroresu’s JWP and Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team Championships and World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana’s WWWD World Tag Team Championship as in addition to JWP’s Tag League in 2013. Tag League the Best tournament. Sachiko was forced to retire from professionally wrestling on January of this year and forced Chisako to begin a singles career. In December of 2017, Chisako won her first singles title in she won the Pure-J Openweight Championship. Chisako was also wrestling at America. United States for the Chikara promotion, winning in the year 2016 King of Trios tournament as part of Team Sendai Girls.
From January through March 2012 The Jumonji sisters participated the JWP’s Tag League the Best, competing in their place in the JWP as well as the Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team Championships. With two losses and two wins, Chisako and Sachiko failed to reach Finals at the event. On March 12 Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling hosted an exclusive tag match between teams at the Dragon Gate event in Sendai and they Jumonji siblings were defeat in the finals by Kagetsu along with Meiko Satomura. On March 19 Chikara declared that Chisako along her teammates Kagetsu, Meiko Satomura and Sendai Sachiko will make her American debut with the organization during its 10-year anniversary weekend in May. In the opening evening of the weekend on the 19th of May in Easton, Pennsylvania, the Jumonji sisters were defeated in a tag-team match with Kagetsu as well as Satomura. On the following day at Manhattan, New York, Jumonji sisters beat the Bravado brothers (Harlem as well as Lancelot) during an all-gender tag- team match. On the 25th of June, Sendai Girls’ held its final show at the arena that hosts the show Zepp Sendai, and was scheduled to shut down in the next month. The main event that took place, Chisako and Sachiko picked the victory over the tag team veteran comprised of Kyoko Inoue as well as Manami Toyota. On the 25th of July, Chikara announced that Chisako will return to the show during September for the 2012 King of Trios tournament in Easton, Pennsylvania, where she teamed up with Meiko Satomura as well as Sendai Sachiko. Sendai Girls Sendai Girls wrestled in the first match of the tournament on the 14th of September before progressing to quarterfinals following a victory over the team that comprised assailAnt, 2/3 of last year’s King of Trios champions, The Colony; Fire Ant and Green Ant, with Chisako winning the pinfall victory against Green Ant. The next morning, Team Sendai Girls picked another major victory, this time against three consisting of Jigsaw, Manami Toyota and Mike Quackenbush and Mike Quackenbush, who advanced to the semi-finals at the end of the event. The fourth and last day Team Sendai Girls was eliminated from the finals of the tournament with Team ROH (Mike Bennett, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson).
Forced to restart her singles career, Chisako immediately challenged Arisa Nakajima to a match for JWP’s top title, the JWP Openweight Championship. Chisako earned her title shot on June 8 by defeating Kayoko Haruyama, Rabbit Miu and Kazuki to win a one-day single-elimination tournament held over two shows. Chisako received her title shot on July 13, but was defeated by Nakajima. On August 30 and 31, Chisako took part in two shows promoted by the Inoki Genome Federation (IGF) in Pyongyang, North Korea. At the first event, Chisako teamed with Meiko Satomura in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Kyoko Kimura and Ray and at the second event with Kimura in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Ray and Satomura. From August 24 to September 23, Chisako took part in World Wonder Ring Stardom’s 2014 5★Star GP, where she finished with a record of two wins and three losses, failing to advance from her block. On April 5, 2015, following Sachiko’s return from her injury, she and Chisako returned to JWP to receive their rematch for the JWP and Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team Championships, but were defeated by the defending champions, Leon and Ray.
Another rematch took place on July 26 and saw Chisako and Sachiko defeat Ray and Leon to win the JWP and Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team Championships for the second time. On September 16, Chisako and Sachiko won another tag team title, when they defeated Meiko Tanaka and Sareee to win the vacant World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana (WWWD) World Tag Team Championship. On September 22, Chisako and Sachiko made their first successful defense of the JWP and Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team Championships against Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki. The following day, Chisako and Sachiko failed in their attempt to capture another tag team title, World Wonder Ring Stardom’s Goddess of Stardom Championship, from Io Shirai and Mayu Iwatani. On October 11, Chisako and Sachiko defeated Kyoko Kimura and Takumi Iroha in a decision match to become the inaugural Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions, becoming “quadruple crown tag team champions” in the process. On December 27, Chisako and Sachiko lost the JWP and Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team Championships to Arisa Nakajima and Tsukasa Fujimoto. On January 17, 2016, Chisako and Sachiko successfully defended the Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship against Chihiro Hashimoto and Mika Iwata. However, immediately after their win, the two relinquished the title due to Sachiko retiring from professional wrestling later that day. In the main event of the show, Chisako won an eleven-woman battle royal, pinning her sister to win the match and end her career. Chisako and Sachiko held possession of the WWWD World Tag Team Championship belts until February 28, when Meiko Satomura returned them to Diana.
On April 9 in 2010, Sachiko returned to the scene after a loss in the first round to Chisako in the opening stage of 2nd Battle Field tournament. The following date, Chisako had to be eliminated in the 2nd round of the competition after being eliminated by Yoshiko Tamura. In the next month the Jumonji sisters formed their tag team. In addition, Chisako presented a new appearance which was inspired by her favorite pro wrestler Jeff Hardy. The 23rd of September, 2010 Chisako began her first match on Ice Ribbon, taking part in the rivalry for promotion between Sendai Girls’ and Ice Ribbon when Chisako, Sachiko, Hiren, Kagetsu and Ryo Mizunami joined forces in the tag team match. In the match, they beat Makoto, Hikaru Shida, Kazumi Shimouna NatsukiTaiyo as well as Tsukasa Fujimoto. From March through May of 2011 Chisako was exclusively working for JWP during the time that Sendai Girls’ went inactive following the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. The 7th of July was the day that Chisako came back to Sendai Girls’, working in the first promotion event following the catastrophe. After winning against The Lovely Butchers (Hamuko Hoshi and Mochi Miyagi) in the Ice Ribbon event on August 21 2011 Chisako and the Jumonji siblings were asked to participate in a contest to determine the next International Ribbon Tag Team Champions. on September 24 Chisako as well as Sachiko entered the tournament in one evening and first defeated Hikari Minami as well as Riho in the opening round before taking on winning against the Lovely Butchers in the semifinals. Then, Chisako and Sachiko defeated the team of Manami Toyota and Tsukushi in the finals to claim their unclaimed International Ribbon Tag Team Championship which was the first title won by both sisters. The Jumonji sisters took part in their first defense of the title on October 15when they challenged Tsukasa Fujimoto as well as Tsukushi to a time-limit draw, meaning that they lost their title, and it was declared in a vacant state. On the 27th of October Chisako and Sachiko both Chisako as well as Sachiko were enrolled in Team Sendai in the Joshi Puroresu Dantai Taikou Flash tournament in a single-elimination competition in which different joshi teams competed against each with each other. In the initial round, Team Sendai, which in addition to the Jumonji sisters comprised Kagetsu, Meiko Satomura and Miyako Morino, beat Team Ice Ribbon, which comprised Emi Sakura Hikari Minami Hikaru Shida Tsukasa Fujimoto, and Tsukushi as well as Chisako winning by pinning Tsukushi to victory. As each round went on throughout this tournament, the total number of players for each team was cut down to a minimum, meaning the two teams, Chisako or Sachiko took part in any of the final matches, however, they were on the ring in the finals, when Kagetsu and Satomura beat the team Stardom’s Nanae Takahashi and Yoshiko to take the title to win the tournament for Team Sendai.
Dash Chisako Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Professional Wrestler |
House | Living in own house. |
Dash Chisako is one of the richest Professional Wrestler from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Dash Chisako 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
On the 2nd of October in 2005, Jumonji together and her sibling Sachiko participated in a pro-wrestling audition conducted in the presence of Meiko Satomura. After the audition and passing the test, both Jumonji sisters were accepted into the very first class of training for Satomura’s newest Sendai Girls’ Pro Wrestling promotion. They began training with her in month in December. Jumonji began her pro debut on the 9th of July of 2006, in Sendai Girls’ first ever event. There, she wrestled under the tag name Chisako Kanari lost to Dynamite Kansai by a referee’s stopping. Over the next two years, Kanari did not get her first win and instead lost to such wrestlers as Chikayo Nagashima Mariko Yoshida as well as Meiko Satomura, and battling her sister in an end-of-time draw. Then, on the 10th of January 2007 Kanari got her first victory, beating Yurie Kaneko. In the following summer Jumonji sisters started regular wrestling as a tag team and on September 8th, both received new rings titles, after which Chisako began her wrestling career in the ring as Dash Chisako and her sister as Sendai Sachiko. In the latter part of 2007 the sisters began appearing on the shows of Ibuki as well as JWP Joshi Puroresu The most notable match featuring the Jumonji sisters take on Shirai sisters Shirai sisters (Io Mio and Mio) at the end of December, 2007 in JWP’s 5th Junior All Star event.
After losing, Chisako and Sachiko started focusing on their individual careers. but Chisako was again on losing streaks, and did not manage to win a match until she reunited and her sibling on the 27th of June 2008. The 21st of December 2008 the Jumonji sisters reached the finals of a single tag team event but lost to the team consisting of Devil Masami and Ryo Mizunami. It was in the month of May that Chisako became the first to start her singles career again, after Sachiko was injured by a fractured fibula as well as torn ligaments in her ankle. She was then barred from competitions in the ring for 10 months. For the remainder of the year, Chisako feuded with Misaki Ohata who she faced in matches at the two tournaments, Sendai Girls’ and Ibuki. In the beginning of 2010 Chisako also started working on behalf of Oz Academy. Oz Academy promotion, making her debut on the 14th of March.
On December 24, the Jumonji sisters returned to JWP, wrestling in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Kay Lee Ray and Leon. On February 17, 2013, Chisako and Sachiko entered JWP’s 2013 Tag League the Best tournament, defeating Manami Katsu and Rabbit Miu in their opening round-robin match. On March 3, the Jumonji sisters made their debut for Michinoku Pro Wrestling, losing to Kagetsu and Meiko Satomura in a “Sendai Girls’ offer match”. Chisako and Sachiko continued their Tag League the Best tournament on March 10 with a draw against Kazuki and Sachie Abe. On March 31, the sisters qualified for the finals of the tournament, when Kazuki and Abe failed to defeat Katsu and Miu in their final round-robin match. On April 7, Chisako and Sachiko defeated Hanako Nakamori and Morii in the finals to win the 2013 Tag League the Best and become the number one contenders to the Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team and JWP Tag Team Championships. The sisters received their title shot on April 14, but were defeated by the defending champions, Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki. During early 2013, Chisako also started a rare singles rivalry with Mio Shirai, which built to a match between the two at a Sendai Girls’ event on May 19, where Shirai was victorious. The two had a rematch on July 29, where Shirai again picked up the win. On November 10, Chisako and Sachiko entered World Wonder Ring Stardom’s 2013 Goddesses of Stardom Tag Tournament, but were defeated in their first round match by the previous year’s tournament winners, Kawasaki Katsushika Saikyou Densetsu (Natsuki☆Taiyo and Yoshiko). On November 24, the Jumonji sisters returned to JWP Joshi Puroresu, defeating The☆Wanted!? (Kazuki and Sachie Abe) in the first round of a tournament for the vacant JWP and Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team Championships. On December 15, the Jumonji sisters defeated Mascara Voladoras (Leon and Ray) in the finals to win the tournament and become the new JWP and Daily Sports Women’s Tag Team Champions. However, after Sachiko was sidelined with a knee injury, she and Chisako were forced to vacate the titles on April 11, 2014.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Weight | 56 kg |
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Facts & Trivia
Dash Ranked on the list of most popular Professional Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Japan. Dash Chisako celebrates birthday on August 24 of every year.
Top Facts about Dash Chisako
- Dash Chisako is a Japanese professional wrestler.
- She was born on December 31, 1984.
- Chisako made her wrestling debut in 2006.
- She has competed for various promotions including Ice Ribbon and Sendai Girls’ Pro Wrestling.
- Chisako is known for her high-flying and technical wrestling style.
- She has won multiple championships throughout her career.
- In 2019, she won the Sendai Girls World Championship.
- Chisako has also competed internationally in countries such as the United States and Mexico.
- She is a member of the tag team Best Friends with partner Yuna Mizumori.
- Chisako has been praised for her athleticism and charisma in the ring.