Misaki Ohata
- January 10, 2024
- Professional Wrestler
Quick Facts
Full Name | Misaki Ohata |
Occupation | Professional Wrestler |
Date Of Birth | Jan 5, 1989(1989-01-05) |
Age | 35 |
Birthplace | Sendai |
Country | Japan |
Birth City | Miyagi Prefecture |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Misaki Ohata Biography
Name | Misaki Ohata |
Birthday | Jan 5 |
Birth Year | 1989 |
Place Of Birth | Sendai |
Home Town | Miyagi Prefecture |
Birth Country | Japan |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Spouse | Makoto Oishi |
Misaki Ohata is one of the most popular and richest Professional Wrestler who was born on January 5, 1989 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Misaki Ohata (Da Cen Mei Xiao / Ohata Misaki) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. She is best known for her work during her time with the Zabun production company and its two promotions, Pro Wrestling Wave & Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling. She was a former Wave Single Champion and three-time Wave Tag Team Champion. She is also the human resources director at Zabun. She was also a regular performer for Michinoku Pro Wrestling. In this role, she wore a mask and wore the ring name Yapper Man 3 (yatsupeman3Hao, Yappemansan Go). She has appeared in the past for American promotion Shimmer Women Athletes. She is also a former Shimmer Tag Team Champion.
Ohata defeated Dash Chisako in Ibuki #29 on May 31, 2009 to become the number 1 contender for the JWP Junior/Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championships. Ohata defeated Hiroyo Mizumoto later that day to win the titles. Ohata defeated Io Shirai at Ibuki #32, her first title defense. Ohata challenged Emi Sakura to the Ice Ribbon’s ICEx60 Championship at Ibuki #32. Ohata lost the JWP Junior & Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championships on December 20 to Ryo Mizunami in a Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling event. Ohara started working on the Japanese independent circuit as a freelancer in early 2010. She was still affiliated with Ibuki’s production firm, S Ovation. However, she produced her own events through the banner of “Joshi 4 Hope” until August 2012.
On October 7, 2011, Ohata took part in Mil Máscaras’ Japanese debut’s 40th anniversary event, where she unsuccessfully challenged A☆YU☆MI for the X–LAW Women’s Championship. In January 2012, Ohata began working for Zabun’s secondary promotion and Pro Wrestling Wave’s sister promotion, Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling, under the ring name Misaki Glico (三崎グリ子 , Misaki Guriko) , a character named after the local Ezaki Glico confectionery company. In June 2012, Ohata began making sporadic appearances for Michinoku Pro Wrestling under a mask and the ring name Yapper Man #3 (ヤッペーマン3号 , Yappēman San Gō) , the “naughty little sister” of Yapper Man #1 and Yapper Man #2. In her debut under the character on June 3, Ohata pinned the promotion’s founder Great Sasuke for the win in a six-person tag team match, where the three Yapper Men faced Sasuke, Aja Kong and Jinsei Shinzaki.
Ohata has released two gravure DVDs, titled Beauty Bloom (2012) and Chocolate Kiss (チョコレートキス , Chokorēto Kisu, 2013) .
Ohata started working more frequently for the promotion in 2009, after only appearing for Pro Wrestling Wave a few times per year since 2007. Ohata teamed up with Moeka Haruhi on December 23, 2009 to defeat Io (the Shirai sisters) for the TLW World Young Women’s Tag Team Championship. The title would be theirs for six months before they lost it to Basara and Bambi on July 4, 2010. Ohata, who had been a babyface her whole career, underwent a character overhaul in January 2011. She teamed up with Yumi Ohka, Hiren, and Bambi to create the Black Wave stable. Ohata was named the de facto leader of the group, and the group was renamed Black Dahlia on February 14. Ohata reached the finals in the Catch the Wave tournament in July before falling to Kana. Black Dahlia joined Cherry, Ayako Hamada and Hanako Nakamori over the next few months. Apple Miyuki and AYUMI, Kyoko Kura, Moeka Haruhi and Nagisa Nagisa Nozaki also made brief appearances as stable members. Ohata teamed up with Mio Shirai for the Dual Shock Wave 2011 tournament. This was used to determine the first Wave Tag Team Champions. However, the team, billed “Plus Minus 0”, lost their first round match against Gami and Tomoka Nakagawa. Ohata and Shirai were given the opportunity to face the new champions Ayumi Kurihara (Kana) at the end of the tournament. However, they lost in the title match on December 11. Ohata and Black Dahlia stablemate Hanako Nakamori were placed in a match to determine new Wave Tag Team Champions. However, they were defeated by the team Gami and Tomoka Nakagawa. Ohata participated in the 2012 Catch the Wave tournament on May 4. She wrestled in a round-robin match with Black Dahlia members. Ohata lost to Tsukasa Yamamoto and Hanako Nakamori, but she won against Cherry on May 4. Ohata then fell to Yumi Ohka June 17. She was unable to move from her block. Ohata, however, defeated 11 other eliminated players in a battle royal on July 1 to make her way back into semifinals. Ryo Mizunami eliminated Ohata from the tournament in the semifinals on July 16.
Misaki Ohata Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Professional Wrestler |
House | Living in own house. |
Misaki Ohata is one of the richest Professional Wrestler from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Misaki Ohata 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Ohata moved from Sendai, Japan, to Tokyo in January 2006 to train professional wrestling under Mariko Yoshida. Ohata graduated from the dojo as the final graduate after she passed the audition in front of Yoshida and Rossy Ogawa, JDStar’s owner and booker. Ohata made her professional wrestling debut against Hiroyo Matsumoto on December 10, 2006. Ohata’s professional wrestling career began with a losing streak. This is typical for a rookie in Japanese pro wrestling. She was defeated by Kaori Ohki on April 30, 2007. JDStar had been in financial trouble and announced on June 18 that Ohata would be moving to Mariko Yoshida’s Ibuki promotion. This would follow the July 16 event. It would also be JDStar’s last event.
Ohata was part of Ibuki, which aimed to introduce the next generation of joshi stars into professional wrestling. He also received further training from Yoshida along with Ray, Tomoka Nakagawa and Hiroyo Matsumoto. Ohata also formed the tag team Seven Star Sisters (3S), together with Matsumoto. Ohata began appearing for independent promotions in late 2007 and early 2008. These included Ice Ribbon, JWP Joshi Puroresu and Oz Academy. Pro Wrestling Wave was also promoted by Ohata. Ohata was the Ibuki representative at the Japan Expo in France in July 2008.
On April 10, 2010, Ohata made her American debut for the Shimmer Women Athletes promotion, defeating Daizee Haze on Volume 29. Later that same day on Volume 30, Ohata and Jamilia Craft were defeated in a tag team match by Haze and Tomoka Nakagawa. At the following day’s tapings of Volumes 31 and 32, Ohata was defeated in singles matches by Cheerleader Melissa and Sara Del Rey, respectively. Ohata returned to Shimmer five months later on September 11, defeating Portuguese Princess Ariel and losing to Nikki Roxx at the tapings of Volumes 33 and 34. The following day on Volumes 35 and 36, Ohata was defeated by Mercedes Martinez and picked up a win over Kellie Skater. On March 26, 2011, Ohata returned for her third visit with Shimmer, when she teamed with Hiroyo Matsumoto to defeat the Canadian NINJAs (Nicole Matthews and Portia Perez) for the Shimmer Tag Team Championship on Volume 37. Later that same day on Volume 38, the Seven Star Sisters successfully defended the title against the Knight Dynasty (Britani Knight and Saraya Knight). The following day, Ohata and Matsumoto successfully defended the title against Pretty Bitchin’ (Nikki Roxx and Portuguese Princess Ariel) on Volume 39, before losing it to Daizee Haze and Tomoka Nakagawa on Volume 40.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 1 in |
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Who is Misaki Ohata Dating?
According to our records, Misaki Ohata married to Makoto Oishi . As of December 1, 2023, Misaki Ohata’s is not dating anyone.
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On November 20, Ohata combined her two tag teams with Misaki Ohata and Tsukasa Fujimoto to form a trio named Kuros for a 6-Person Tag Tournament. In their first round 20-minute Point Dash match, the three defeated Meat Tech (Hiroyo Matsumoto, Ryo Mizunami and Sawako Shimono) 5–4, following a sudden death round. On November 27, Kuros defeated Classic Gohan (Cherry, Mika Iida and Shuu Shibutani) to advance to the finals of the tournament, a captain’s fall match, where they were defeated by Revolucion Yoko Hatanaka (Gami, Kyoko Kimura and Tomoka Nakagawa). Following the tournament, Kuros remained together as a three-woman stable. On December 15, Ohata won her second Zan1 tournament, earning another shot at the Wave Single Championship. Ohata received her title shot on January 26, 2014, but her match with Yumi Ohka ended in a thirty- minute time limit draw. From May 11 to July 4, Ohata took part in the round- robin portion of the 2014 Catch the Wave tournament, finishing with a record of three wins, two draws and one loss, advancing to the knockout stage after a win over Mio Shirai in their final round-robin match. On July 27, Ohata first defeated Tsukasa Fujimoto in the first round and then Yumi Ohka in the semifinals to advance to the finals of the 2014 Catch the Wave, where she was defeated by Hikaru Shida. On September 15, Ohata and Mio Shirai unsuccessfully challenged Sakuragohan (Mika Iida and Kyusei Sakura Hirota) for the Wave Tag Team Championship, which also forced them to start the upcoming 2014 Dual Shock Wave from the first round. On September 23, Ohata and Shirai defeated Tsukasa Fujimoto and Yumi Ohka in the first round of the tournament. On October 1, Ohata and Shirai defeated Dynamite Kansai and Fairy Nipponbashi to advance to the semifinals of the tournament, where, later that same event, they wrestled Kyoko Kimura and Tomoka Nakagawa to a fifteen-minute time limit draw. Ohata was then defeated by Kimura in an overtime singles match and, as a result, both she and Shirai were eliminated from the tournament. On November 26, Kuros won the second annual One Day 6-Person Tag Tournament, defeating Cherry, Meari Naito and Shuu Shibutani in the finals and, as a result, earned the right to produce the December 14 Wave event. In early 2015, Ohata and Shirai received two shots at the Wave Tag Team Championship, but were both times defeated by the defending champions, Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata. Finally, in the third title match between the two teams, Ohata and Shirai defeated Hamada and Yamagata on March 15 to become the new Wave Tag Team Champions. They made their first successful title defense on April 19 against Kaho Kobayashi and Tsukasa Fujimoto. On August 20, Kuros produced their final independent event, before the stable’s dissolution, where Ohata, Fujimoto and Shirai defeated Chikayo Nagashima, Kayoko Haruyama and Meiko Satomura in a six-woman tag team main event. On September 13, Ohata and Shirai made their second successful defense of the Wave Tag Team Championship against Hiroyo Matsumoto and Ryo Mizunami. On September 20, Ohata and Shirai relinquished the Wave Tag Team Championship at the end of Shirai’s retirement event.
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Ohata then formed a new tag team named “Avid Rival” with Ryo Mizunami in an attempt to regain the Wave Tag Team Championship. They entered the 2015 Dual Shock Wave tournament, contested for the vacant title, but were defeated in the semifinals on October 18 by Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki. On December 23, Ohata and Mizunami received another shot at the title, now held by Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata, but were defeated. On August 7, 2016, Ohata and Mizunami defeated Hamada and Yamagata in a rematch to become the new Wave Tag Team Champions. On October 9, Ohata and Mizunami became double tag team champions, when they defeated Hiiragi Kurumi and Tsukushi at an Ice Ribbon event for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship. On December 29, Ohata won her third Zan1 tournament, which granted her the right to challenge for the Wave Single Championship, which had been won by her tag team partner Ryo Mizunami earlier that same day. On January 28, 2017, Ohata and Mizunami lost the Wave Tag Team Championship to Over Sun (Yuki Miyazaki and Yumi Ohka) in their third defense. Afterwards, Ohata announced that she would challenge Mizunami for the Wave Single Championship on February 11. Mizunami ended up retaining the title in the match. On March 26, 2017, Ohata and Mizunami lost the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship back to Kurumi and Tsukushi in their fourth defense. In June, Ohata made it to the finals of the 2017 Catch the Wave, before losing to Rina Yamashita.