Starlight Kid


Starlight Kid is a Japanese female professional wrestler enmascarada, who wrestles for World Wonder Ring Stardom. Kid became the first wrestler to wear her mask full-time in Stardom.
Kid's real name is not a matter of public record, which is traditional for masked wrestlers in Japan who have not been unmasked.

Professional wrestling career

Kid debuted on October 11, 2015 at the Korakuen Hall tournament with Kaori Yoneyama and Momo Watanabe. On 8 November, teamed up with Hiromi Biei who debuted at Goddesses of Stardom 2015 at Shinkiba 1stRING tournament on the same day. Succumb to Since then, it has become more frequent to tag Biei.
On April 29, 2016, participated in Korakuen Hall tournament dark match. Teamed with Yoshimi Nishina but sinks into Kaori Yoneyama's double list Armsalt. On May 15th, she participated in the opening 6-person tag match. On May 29th, she was the opponent of Kris Wolf's return match, but on June 16, Korakuen Hall tournament was finally missed, Azumi match.
On November 20, she attended as a second in a sweatshirt in the same match against Rua debut. On December 22nd, at the Korakuen tournament, she came as a second star of Seven Stars Alice and Luaka, and after the match, decided to jump on the spot in Azumi. On June 11, 2017, returned to AZM & Luaka at Shining Stars 2017 for the first time in about a year. The weekly professional wrestling magazine revealed that it was a long-term absence for studying for exams.
On March 28, 2018, she defeated Shibusawa Shiki in the tournament final for the inaugural Future of Stardom Championship, which was newly established at the Korakuen Hall Tournament, and became the first champion. On May 27, the first single match with Io Shirai at the Osaka Community Plaza Hirano Tournament. The moonsult and Yoshitanic from the second rope used by Io are also defeated. However, it was highly evaluated by the audience. On the same day, AZM announced the challenge to the future throne, and the defense battle at the Sapporo Mars Gym Tournament was decided on June 3.

Championships and accomplishments