Oz Academy

Oz Academy (OZアカデミー, OZ Akademī) is a Japanese joshi puroresu or women's professional wrestling promotion founded by Mayumi Ozaki. The promotion's full official name is Oz Academy Women's Professional Wrestling (OZアカデミー女子プロレス, OZ Akademī Joshi Puroresu).[1] In addition to the contracted members of the roster, Oz Academy has also employed some of the top freelancers in all of joshi puroresu, including Ayumi Kurihara, Hiroyo Matsumoto, Manami Toyota and Tomoka Nakagawa. The promotion has a television deal with Gaora.[2]

Oz Academy
AcronymOz
FoundedJune 21, 1998[1]
StyleJoshi puroresu
Hardcore wrestling
HeadquartersShinjuku, Tokyo[1]
Founder(s)Mayumi Ozaki[1]
Websiteoz-academy.com

History

Oz Academy founder Mayumi Ozaki

While working in the Gaea Japan promotion in mid-90s, Ozaki formed the villainous Oz Academy stable with Chikayo Nagashima, Rieko Amano and Sugar Sato, eventually opening a training school under the same name.[3] Oz Academy eventually started promoting sporadic independent events, featuring members of the stable and Ozaki's trainees, with the first event held on June 21, 1998.[1] Following the folding of Gaea Japan in 2005, Ozaki turned Oz Academy into a full promotion with a full schedule of approximately one to two events per month, while also recruiting veteran wrestlers Aja Kong, Dynamite Kansai and Sonoko Kato to serve as the backbone of the promotion.[1][4][5] Oz Academy remained without championships for nearly nine years, before introducing the Oz Academy Openweight Championship in March 2007 and the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship in July 2008.[6][7]

Mayumi Ozaki has always been a focal point of Oz Academy events and storylines, with different variations of her original Oz Academy stable trying to dominate and keep themselves on top of the promotion. The stable has gone under many different names, including D-Fix,[8] Ozaki-gun,[9] Ozaki-gundan,[10] and currently, Seikigun.[11] At the end of each year, Oz Academy allows its fans to vote on different awards, including MVP of the Year, Singles Match of the Year and Tag Team Match of the Year, which are then presented to the winners at the "Best Wizard" award ceremony.[12] Oz Academy is based in Shinjuku, Tokyo and holds most of its events in Shinjuku Face.[1][4] The promotion itself considers the formation of the stable in 1996 as its starting point and celebrated its 20th anniversary on November 13, 2016.[13]

Roster

Wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Aja Kong Erika Shishido[14]
Akino Mika Akino[15]
Hikaru Shida Hikaru Shida[16] AEW
Makai
Hiroyo Matsumoto Hiroyo Matsumoto[17] Freelancer
Kaho Kobayashi Kaho Kobayashi[18] Pro Wrestling Wave
Asuka Project
Kaori Yoneyama Kaori Yoneyama[19] Freelancer
Kyusei Sakura Hirota Unknown Freelancer
Maya Yukihi Unknown ICE×∞ Champion
Mayumi Ozaki Mayumi Ozaki[20]
Sonoko Kato Sonoko Kato[21]
Syuri Syuri Kondo[22] Pancrase Women's Strawweight Champion
UFC
Freelancer
Tsubasa Kuragaki Yasuko Kuragaki[23] Freelancer
Tsukasa Fujimoto Tsukasa Fujimoto Ice Ribbon
Yoshiko Yoshiko Hirano Seadlinnng
Yumi Ohka Yumiko Abe[24] Pro Wrestling Wave

Non-wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Mio Unknown[25] Referee
Police Unknown[26] Manager of Seikigun
Ring Ana Nakamura Hiroyuki Nakamura[27] Ring announcer
Sayuri Kokushō Sayuri Koda Occasional manager of Seikigun
Sachiko Ito Sachiko Ito[28] Referee

Notable alumni

Ring name Real name Notes
Ayumi Kurihara Ayumi Kurihara[29] Retired on August 4, 2013
Carlos Amano Rieko Amano[30] Retired on August 17, 2014
Chikayo Nagashima Chikayo Nagashima[31] Resigned on August 23, 2015
Devil Masami Masami Yoshida[32] Retired on December 30, 2008
Dynamite Kansai Chieko Suzuki[33] Retired on December 11, 2016[34]
Hiren Yurie Kaneko[35] Retired on November 8, 2011
Kaori Nakayama Kaori Nakayama[36] Retired on October 23, 2002
Kaoru Kaoru Maeda[37]
Manami Toyota Manami Toyota[38] Retired on November 3, 2017.[39][40]
Mika Nishio Mika Nishio[41] Retired from wrestling in April 2006, continued working as a manager until March 20, 2016, when she retired due to pregrancy[42][43]
Nao Komatsu Nao Komatsu[44] Injured on December 9, 2012
Ran Yu-Yu Tomoko Miyaguchi[45] Retired on December 9, 2012
Rie Rie Nakamura
Sugar Sato Toshie Sato[46] Retired on June 26, 2005
Takako Inoue Takako Inoue[47]
Tomoka Nakagawa Tomoka Nakagawa[48] Retired on December 4, 2014

Championships

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Previous champion(s)
Oz Academy Openweight ChampionshipMayumi Ozaki3April 14, 2019481+Hikaru Shida
Oz Academy Tag Team ChampionshipMission K4
(Akino and Sonoko Kato)
1
(5, 2)
August 25, 2019348+Ozaki-gun
(Maya Yukihi and Saori Anou)
gollark: This is because people don't actually seem to work, on the whole, according to stated ethical values.
gollark: Thus, if you try and make me do things which are "good according to some ethical standard which I claim to roughly agree with" but inconvenience me personally a significant amount, such as veganism, I may just entirely ignore you because "some animals do not like being used to produce milk for me" is part of the "far group" of issues I am not really paying attention to.
gollark: Ignoring things when it's convenient.
gollark: See, us humans have *amazing* abilities when it comes to ignoring things which don't directly affect us.
gollark: Anyway, you could probably make reasonable ethical arguments that I should be vegan instead of vegetarian, but I don't actually care.

See also

References

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