Bull Nakano Biography
Born in Kawaguchi, Japan, Keiko Nakano started training as a professional wrestler at the tender age of 15. She debuted using her real name, competing for the All Japan Women's Association wrestling promotion and captured the AJW Junior Championship. Upon changing her name to Bull Nakano, she adopted a grizzly appearance, shaving half her head and wearing dark eye make up and teamed with the monstrous Dump Matsumoto to become one of the most dangerous tag teams in AJW history, eventually capturing the WWWA World Tag Team title from the popular Crush Gals. Nakano would also win the title with Condor Saito as her partner. As a singles competitor, Nakano dominated her competition, capturing the AJW All Pacific Title and the WWWA World Championship, the latter which she held for nearly three years. Nakano also traveled to Mexico where she captured the CMLL Women's title, and in 1994, ventured to the United States to work for the World Wrestling Federation, where she defeated Alundra Blayze for the WWF Women's championship. She also competed in a series of matches for WCW in the United States. Since retiring from pro wrestling in 1997, Nakano has been pursuing a career in professional golf and studying linguistics at a university.
Born in Kawaguchi, Japan, Keiko Nakano started training as a professional wrestler at the tender age of 15. She debuted using her real name, competing for the All Japan Women's Association wrestling promotion and captured the AJW Junior Championship. Upon changing her name to Bull Nakano, she adopted a grizzly appearance, shaving half her head and wearing dark eye make up and teamed with the monstrous Dump Matsumoto to become one of the most dangerous tag teams in AJW history, eventually capturing the WWWA World Tag Team title from the popular Crush Gals. Nakano would also win the title with Condor Saito as her partner. As a singles competitor, Nakano dominated her competition, capturing the AJW All Pacific Title and the WWWA World Championship, the latter which she held for nearly three years. Nakano also traveled to Mexico where she captured the CMLL Women's title, and in 1994, ventured to the United States to work for the World Wrestling Federation, where she defeated Alundra Blayze for the WWF Women's championship. She also competed in a series of matches for WCW in the United States. Since retiring from pro wrestling in 1997, Nakano has been pursuing a career in professional golf and studying linguistics at a university.
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Bull Nakano Vs Alundra Blayze WWF Womens Title
The Top Ten Moves of Bull Nakano
04.03.95 - Alundra Blayze vs Bull Nakano
Actually, a very attractive lady.
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