World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana

World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana
AcronymDiana
FoundedJuly 29, 2010
Style
HeadquartersKawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
FounderKyoko Inoue
OwnerKyoko Inoue
PredecessorNEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling
WebsiteOfficial website

World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana (ワールド女子プロレス・ディアナ, Wārudo Joshi Puroresu Diana) often abbreviated simply as Diana is a Japanese joshi puroresu or women's professional wrestling promotion based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. It was founded by Kyoko Inoue in 2010.[1][2]

History

On July 29, 2010, Kyoko Inoue, who had left NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling, established World Women's Pro-Wrestling Diana Co., Ltd. with the aim of launching a professional wrestling organization. Kaoru Ito, who at the time was a junior at All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling, organized the first event of the promotion, the "Diana Debut Show" on April 14, 2011. Furthermore, Ayako Sato joined the company for the first event.[3] In the process Diana accepted two new trainees and they also recruited athletes from abroad, even contracting American wrestlers. In the beginning, their business was going well but athletes and trainees who belonged to other promotions left one after another. Their training base, "Komazawa World" arena was closed down and they had to reconsider their tour style and relocating. In April 2018, they moved their dojo (a martial arts gym and a training base) to Kawasaki city, Kanagawa Prefecture.[4]

In 2012, it was announced that the dojo would be relocated. In the background, the Komazawa World Arena was jointly owned by Inoue and Kagoo, the director who resigned in June (the top page of the Komazawa World Arena official website specified "Kagoo and Inoue" as contact information). The opening of the new dojo was announced at the end of September, but the scheduled date has passed without any new information. After that, instead of the canceled "Arena Match", the Kitazawa Town Hall was used as the main venue, and the performance was held once a month from December. Even after Diana withdrew, Komazawa World Arena remained and there was talk of holding a performance, but it was closed without being realized. Affiliated players who lost their dojo were practicing at Pro Wrestling Zero1's dojo, the "Takeshiba Colosseum " and shoot boxing gyms.[5]

Over the years, the promotion has established partnerships with various promotions from the Japanese independent scene. They started a professional relationship with World Wonder Ring Stardom at the beginning of 2022, sending various wrestlers from the roster to compete in rookie-based pay-per-views promoted by the latter promotion under the brand of "New Blood". Diana was first represented by Nanami and Haruka Umesaki at Stardom New Blood 1 on March 11, 2022.[6]

Roster

This is a list of professional wrestlers who currently wrestle for the company. Alumni and notable guest superstars are also included.[7][8]

Active

Ring name Real name Notes
Ayako Sato[9] Ayako Sato World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Tag Team Champion
Ayame Sasamura Ayame Sasamura Signed to Active Advance Pro Wrestling
Cherry Unknown Freelancer
Chikayo Nagashima Chikayo Nagashima Freelancer
Debbie Keitel Unknown Freelancer
World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Tag Team Champion
Hanako Nakamori Hanako Kobayashi Signed to Pure-J
Haruka Umesaki[10] Haruka Umesaki World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana World Champion
Himiko[11] Unknown
Hiragi Kurumi Hiragi Kurumi Freelancer
Jaguar Yokota[12] Rimi Yokota
Kaori Yoneyama Kaori Yoneyama Freelancer
Kawasaki Rainbow Girl[13] Unknown
Kyoko Inoue[14] Kyoko Inoue Founder
World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Queen Elizabeth Champion
Maika Ozaki Maika Ozaki Freelancer
Madeline[15] Madoka Ishibashi
Miran Unknown World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Crystal Champion
Mizuki Kato Unknown
Nanami Unknown
Rina Amikura Unknown Freelancer
Risa Sera Risa Okuda Freelancer
Sakura Hirota Sakura Hirota Freelancer
Takako Inoue Takako Inoue Signed to Ladies Legend Pro Wrestling-X
Yuki Miyazaki Yuki Miyazaki Signed to Pro Wrestling Wave

Alumni/guests

Championships

As of December 27, 2025.

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Location Notes
Diana World Championship vacant Kawasaki, Japan Umesaki vacated the title after defeating Debbie Keitel.
Diana Queen Elizabeth Championship vacant Kawasaki, Japan Inoue vacanted after defeating Jaguar Yokota and Himiko.
Diana Tag Team Championship
vacant Tokyo, Japan Sato and Keitel vacanted the titles after defeating Unagi Sayaka and Haruka Umesaki.
Diana Crystal Championship Miran 1 September 14, 2025 104+ Itabashi, Japan Defeated Mizuki Kato at Diana Future Sight Vol. 38.

World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Crystal Championship

World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Crystal Championship
Details
PromotionDiana
Date establishedDecember 2023
Current championMiran
Date wonSeptember 14, 2025
Statistics
First championNanami
Most reignsAll titleholders (1 reign)
Longest reignNanami (456 days)
Shortest reignMizuki Kato (50 days)
Oldest championMizuki Kato (27 years and 1 month)
Youngest championMiran (16 years, 3 months and 3 days)
Heaviest championMizuki Kato (211 lbs)
Lightest championMiran (82 lbs)

The World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Crystal Championship is the tertiary singles women's professional wrestling championship promoted by World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana. There have been a total of four reigns shared between four different champions and one vacancy. Nanami is the inaugural and longest champion at 456 days and Mizuki Kato is the shortest at 50 days. Mizuki Kato is the oldest at 27, while Miran is the youngest at 16. The current titleholder is Miran who is in her first reign.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Nanami January 6, 2024 Diana Future Sight Vol. 17 Kawasaki, Japan 1 456 3 Defeated Miran in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [16]
Vacated April 6, 2025 Diana Kawasaki, Japan Vacated after Nanami won the World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Tag Team Championship.
2 Honoka April 27, 2025 Diana Tokyo, Japan 1 90 0 Defeated Soy in the finals of the 2025 Crystal Tournament to win the vacant title. [17]
3 Mizuki Kato July 26, 2025 Diana Future Sight Vol. 36 Kawasaki, Japan 1 50 1 [18]
4 Miran September 14, 2025 Diana Future Sight ~ Miran Homecoming Show Itabashi, Japan 1 104+ 0 [19]

Accomplishments

In World Women Pro-Wrestling Diana (WWWD), the Triple Crown consists of three titles promoted by the company. They are the WWWD World Championship, the WWWD Queen Elizabeth Championship, and the WWWD Tag Team Championship. On August 24, 2019, during the Summer Attack event, Kyoko Inoue became the first Triple Crown Champion in WWWD’s history

Text
Dates in bold The date the wrestler completed the Triple Crown
Champion Primary championship Divisional championship Tag team championship
WWWD World Championship WWWD Queen Elizabeth Championship WWWD Tag Team Championship
Kyoko Inoue April 29, 2013 August 24, 2019 December 15, 2013
(with Tomoko Watanabe)

See also

References

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