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(You would think the CMLL Woman's Champion should be under the current roster...)
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Joshi wrestler who's appeared in [[Mexico]] infrequently [[since 2008]].
Joshi wrestler who's appeared in [[Mexico]] infrequently [[since 2008]].


Joined [[CMLL]] in [[September]] [[2010]] as a técnica (a rare occurrence for the Japanese females as they are usually all brought in as rudas). Returned for a week in June 2011.
Joined [[CMLL]] in [[September]] [[2010]] as a técnica (a rare occurrence for the Japanese females as they are usually all brought in as rudas). Returned for a week in June 2011. Won the CMLL Woman's title while in Japan.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Revision as of 12:10, 28 November 2011

Profile

Ayumi Kurihara
Ayumi Kurihara
Name Ayumi Kurihara
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Ayumi Kurihara, AYUMI
Family
Maestro(s) Mariko Yoshida, AKINO, Michiko Okmukai, GAMI
Birth date, location July 13, 1984 - Tokyo, Japan
Obituary date
Debut, location April 24, 2005
Lost mask to
Height 165 cm/5' 5"
Weight 57 kg/130 lb
Signature moves Exploder suplex, Urange, dropkick, missile dropkick
Titles: XLAW Women's Championship, CMLL World Women's Championship, SHIMMER Tag Team Championship (w/Ayako Hamada)

Profile

Joshi wrestler who's appeared in Mexico infrequently since 2008.

Joined CMLL in September 2010 as a técnica (a rare occurrence for the Japanese females as they are usually all brought in as rudas). Returned for a week in June 2011. Won the CMLL Woman's title while in Japan.

Gallery

masked as AYUMI with the X-LAW Women's Championship