Riho (June 4, 1997) is a Japanese female professional wrestler. Riho has worked for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) where she is the first-ever AEW Women's World Champion.
Career
Japanese promotions
Riho debuted as early as the age of 9. Her career includes extensive work in promotions such as WRESTLE-1, Ice Ribbon, Dramatic Dream Team, REINA, Big Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling HEAT UP. Among her titles in the promotions across Japan, Riho is a one-time Triangle Ribbon Champion and a one-time International Ribbon Tag Team Champion.
International promotions
Beginning around 2016, Riho expanded her wrestling exposure to promotions outside of Japan, including England's Pro Wrestling EVE, China's Chinese Wrestling Federation, Taiwan's New Taiwan Wrestling, Singapore Pro Wrestling, Philippine Wrestling Revolution and Oriental Wrestling Entertainment.
All Elite Wrestling
Riho debuted at AEW Double or Nothing, where she teamed with Hikaru Shida and Ryo Mizunami in six-woman tag match defeating Aja Kong, Emi Sakura & Yuka Sakazaki. She returned at Fyter Fest, where Riho won a triple threat match defeating Nyla Rose and Yuka Sakazaki. At Fight For The Fallen, Riho teamed with Britt Baker in a tag match lost against Bea Priestley & Shoko Nakajima. At All Out, Riho returned in a singles match defeating Hikaru Shida. On the series debut of AEW Dynamite, Riho wrestled on the October 2 episode. There, Riho's episode debut was in a match against Nyla Rose for the vacant AEW Women's World Championship. The match concluded with Riho winning the title to become the first-ever AEW Women's Champion. Riho returned on the October 9 episode of Dynamite, teaming with Dr. Britt Baker DMD in a tag match defeating Emi Sakura & Bea Priestley. The following week on the October 16 episode of Dynamite, Riho's first title defense was held against her recent tag team partner Britt Baker. The match concluded with Riho countering Baker's Lockjaw submission with a roll-up pin. Afterwards, Baker and Riho shook hands in sportsmanship.
Wrestling facts
- Finishers and signature moves
- Nicknames
- Tag teams and stables
Championships and accomplishments
- AEW Women's World Championship (1 time)
- DDT Jiyugaoka Six-Person Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Great Kojika and Mr.#6
- DDT Nihonkai Six-Man Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Kenny Omega and Mr. #6 (1), and The Great Kojika and Mr. #6 (1)
- UWA World Trios Championship (1 time) – with The Great Kojika and Mr. #6
- Fuka Matsuri
- Fuka Matsuri Rumble (2010)
- Asia Dream Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kotori
- IWA Triple Crown Championship (2 times)
- Super Asia Championship (1 time)
- Gatonun Climax (2014)
- Go Go! Green Curry Khob Khun Cup (2013) – with Antonio Honda
- Super Asia First Champion Determination Tournament (2017)
- ICE×60 Championship (1 time)
- International Ribbon Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Yuki Sato
- Triangle Ribbon Championship (1 time)
- Teens5 Tournament (2012)
- First Triple Crown Champion
- PWI ranked her #43 in the 2019 PWI Top 100 Females
- PWI ranked her #126 in the 2023 PWI Top 250 Females
- Queen of Asia Championship (1 time)