Hana Kimura Wiki – Biography
Hana Kimura was a Japanese female professional wrestler, who wrestled for women’s professional wrestling promotion World Wonder Ring Stardom. Her mother is a former wrestler Kyoko Kimura. Kimura was trained at Wrestle-1’s Professional Wrestling University.
Kimura made her debut on March 30, 2016, with Wrestle-1. She wrestled many times that year, including against her mother. She won her first title on September 18, 2016, the JWP Junior Championship. She eventually left Wrestle-1 to move to Stardom on March 25, 2019, where she became the leader of a faction called Tokyo Cyber Squad. She won the Artist of Stardom Championship twice and the Goddess of Stardom Championship once.
In addition to her professional wrestling career, Kimura appeared on the Netflix reality show “Terrace House: Tokyo.” Netflix describes the show: “Six strangers share a fabulous house in Tokyo, looking for love while living under the same roof. With no script, what happens next is all up to them.”
She first appeared on the show for the 20th episode on October 22, 2019. She immediately made an impact on the house due to her outgoing nature.
Kimura was a dancer in high school before becoming a professional wrestler. In an interview from January 2020 posted to YouTube and available above, Kimura said she initially wanted to become a dancer. She said when it came time to earn money and “put food on the table,” dance was no longer something that she really enjoyed.
She said her mother, who was a professional wrestler, told her she should also follow that path, which was something she didn’t initially like. However, when she lost interest in dance as a career path, she decided that becoming a pro wrestler was more realistic and it allowed her to keep dance as a hobby. She said when she started, she told her mother she would try it for three years, but since getting into professional wrestling, she’s never thought about quitting and knew she would do it for much longer.
Hana Kimura Age
Hana Kimura was 22 years old. She was born on September 3, 1997, in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. She died on May 23, 2020.
Family
Her mother, Kyoko Kimura, is also a professional wrestler and mixed martial artist who had a 14-year career before retiring in 2017.
Cause of Death
She died on May 23, 2020, at the age of 22, Her cause of death has not been revealed. Earlier in the day, Kimura shared self-harm photos of herself and spoke of her severe depression. Wrestling News reported that an episode of Netflix’s “Terrace House” had just aired in Japan, and it painted Kimura as a villain. The outlet indicated that Kimura was the victim of online bullying by fans of the show. This has not been independently confirmed by Heavy.
Kimura wrestled for the promotion Stardom, who confirmed her death on their website and social media. The Tokyo-based company, also known by its full name World Wonder Ring Stardom, issued a statement on its English-language Twitter account: “Our company player Hana Kimura passed away today on May 23. We apologize for the sudden concern and sorrow for our fans and all concerned. Regarding the details, there are some parts that we have not yet grasped, so we will continue to cooperate with the investigation between the parties concerned. We deeply pray for Hana Kimura’s life.”
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Kimura posted some photos and self-harm photos on social media earlier in the day, according to Mandatory. The outlet also reported that she posted some messages indicating that she was struggling: “Nearly 100 frank opinions every day. I couldn’t deny that I was hurt. I’m dead. Thank you for giving me a mother. It was a life I wanted to be loved. Thank you to everyone who supported me. I love it. I’m weak, I’m sorry. I don’t want to be human anymore. It was a life I wanted to be loved. Thank you, everyone, I love you. Bye.”
After she posted that tweet, many fans took to Twitter to voice their support for the wrestler. One account wrote: “[Hana Kimura] You are strong. You are loved. You are supported and admired around the world. I will always believe in Hana Kimura! #WeLoveHanaKimura.” Another added that after reading the concerning message, “I got in touch with people to get them to find out if she’s OK. What I got back was that she is OK as one can be. STARDOM and other friends are en route to her.”
Tribute
The death of Hana Kimura is an absolute tragedy. I hope this serves as a reminder that interactions on social media can have a serious effect on the mental health of anyone, no matter who they are. Be kind. RIP.
— Adam Pacitti (@adampacitti) May 23, 2020
Hana Kimura just passed away. There are no other details at the moment but this is a death that can be blamed on the cruelty of social media and it's a subject that really needs addressing.
— Dave Meltzer (@davemeltzerWON) May 23, 2020
I dont even have the words to express how I feel. Heaven gained an angel today. Thank you Hana Kimura for giving me some light in my life. #ThankYouHana pic.twitter.com/h6nqR1LVry
— Age Of Wrestling (@AgeOfWrestling_) May 23, 2020
Height
She stands at a height of 1.65 m.
Net Worth
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