Description: 2019 BBM True Heart Wrestling Secret Card 22 Yumi Ohka Legend SUPER RARE 2019 BBM True Heart Wrestling Collection Secret Card 22 This is a 2019 BBM True Heart Wrestling Secret Card of Yumi Ohka, legendary active Joshi Wrestler and the Managing Director of Zabun Co. Ltd. which owns Pro Wrestling Wave. Yumi Ohka was originally trained in the now defunct JDStar promotion, Ohka now works for Oz Academy and Pro Wrestling Wave. She is a former two-time Wave Single Champion, while also being a former Oz Academy Tag Team Champion and Wave Tag Team Champion. After originally working as a voice actress, Yumi Ohka, with a sports background in judo, transitioned to professional wrestling, making her debut under the ring name Yumi Ohka on August 19, 2001. Ohka entered the training dojo of the JDStar promotion, where she was trained by Jaguar Yokota as part of the "Athtress" program, which aimed at building physically attractive women into not only professional wrestlers, but also mainstream celebrities. She graduated from the program on March 23, 2003. On August 8, Ohka made a guest appearance for the Oz Academy promotion, entering the Iron Woman Singles and Tag Team Tournaments, being eliminated from both in the first round by Aja Kong in the singles tournament and by Amazing Kong and Chikayo Nagashima in the tag team tournament, where she teamed with Michiko Omukai. On June 26, 2005, Ohka achieved her first major singles accomplishment, when she defeated Kei Akiyama to win JDStar's 2005 Jupiter League. With the win, Ohka solidified her spot as the "ace" of JDStar. During early 2007, JDStar announced that it was going out of business, which led to Ohka making one final appearance for the promotion. On July 16 at JDStar's final ever event, Ohka wrestled rookie Misaki Ohata to a five-minute time limit draw in what was billed as a "prologue" to her real return match (she was out for nearly 2 years with a severe knee injury). After the closure of JDStar, Ohka, along with fellow JDStar alum Gami and booker Tatsuya Takeshi, formed the Pro Wrestling Wave promotion, which held its first event on August 26, 2007. The first show was main evented by Ohka's official return match from her ACL injury, a tag team match, where she and Michiko Omukai were defeated by Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu. On May 27, Ohka entered the first ever Catch the Wave tournament, where she competed in the "Technical" block. After two wins and one loss, Ohka advanced to the semifinals on August 11, where she defeated Kana (WWE Asuka). Later that same day, Ohka defeated Ayumi Kurihara to win the 2009 Catch the Wave. On February 13, 2010, Ohka wrestled in Wave's 100th match, where she and Kana defeated Hiroyo Matsumoto and Shuu Shibutani. On September 23, 2012 Ohka made her debut for Ice Ribbon at Ribbon no Kishitachi 2012, where she represented Pro Wrestling Wave in a six-woman tag team Two Out of Three Falls Wave vs. Ice Ribbon match, where she, Gami and Ryo Mizunami defeated Hamuko Hoshi, Maki Narumiya and Tsukasa Fujimoto, with Ohka pinning Narumiya for the win. On February 17, Ohka, as the 2009 Catch the Wave winner, was granted entrance into a tournament to determine the inaugural Wave Single Champion and defeated rival Misaki Ohata in her semifinal match. On March 17, Ohka defeated Kana (WWE Asuka) in the finals to win the tournament and become the inaugural Wave Single Champion. Following Gami's retirement from professional wrestling at the end of 2013, Ohka became the new official representative of Wave. On August 24, Ohka's seventeen-month reign as the Wave Single Champion came to an end, when she lost the title to the 2014 Catch the Wave winner Hikaru Shida in her eighth defense. On July 20, 2015, Ohka became the first two-time winner of Catch the Wave by defeating Mika Iida in the finals of the 2015 version of the tournament. As a result, Ohka earned a shot at the Wave Single Championship, but was defeated by Ayako Hamada on August 9. On December 29, Ohka defeated Misaki Ohata to become the first two-time Wave Single Champion. After a 5+1⁄2-year absence, Ohka made her return to Oz Academy on February 21, 2010, when she began working regularly for the promotion. In her return match, Ohka was pinned by the promotion's owner Mayumi Ozaki in a tag team match, where she and Dynamite Kansai faced Ozaki and Takako Inoue. On December 13, 2015, Ohka received her first ever shot at the Oz Academy Openweight Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion, Sonoko Kato. In addition to her successful and storied career in Japan, Yumi Ohka has also made 6 trips to the USA to work for Shimmer Womens Athletes in Berwyn, Illinois. The Card is in excellent condition and was produced and distributed in limited numbers by BBM. Removed from the pack and placed in a hard protective sleeve. The 2019 BBM True Heart Wrestling Secret Card of Yumi Ohka is crisp and clean, edges and corners are unblemished. Limited production run and highly sought after. The Card will be shipped in an appropriate sized mailing envelope and placed inside a protective card sleeve to ensure safe delivery. Feel free to ask any questions about the card. Combined shipping is available if you win multiple auctions. Please wait for eBay invoice before paying. I have numerous BBM True Heart and Stardom Cards and Cheki's up for auction at any one time. Please take a look at all my current auctions. If you are looking for anything specific, feel free to reach out.
Price: 8 USD
Location: Fremont, California
End Time: 2024-09-26T17:44:06.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Card Size: Standard
Autographed: No
League: Pro Wrestling Wave
Set: 2019 BBM True Heart
Print Run: Limited
Year Manufactured: 2019
Material: Card Stock
Player/Athlete: Yumi Ohka
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Vintage: No
Type: Sports Trading Card
Sport: Wrestling
Language: Japanese
Parallel/Variety: 1st Edition
Card Name: 2019 BBM True Heart Secret Card 22 Yumi Ohka
Manufacturer: BBM
Features: 1st Edition, Memorabilia
Team: Pro Wrestling Wave, Ice Ribbon, OZ Academy, JD Star
Card Number: 22
Season: 2019
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan