Former High Speed Champion Hazuki Announces Her Retirement From Professional Wrestling

Former High Speed Champion Hazuki Announces Her Retirement From Professional Wrestling

The former High Speed Champion has stunned the wrestling community, as the World Wonder Ring Stardom talent announced that she will retire before the end of 2019. Get some more information on this story.

By EliteGuy101 - Nov 27, 2019 10:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: lastwordonprowrestling.com
Stardom will be losing one of their top talents by the end of 2019, as former High Speed Champion Hazuki has confirmed that her retirement match will take place at the Stardom Year End Climax on December 24th.


The 22-year-old talent made a name for herself back in 2014, where she made her debut for the Japanese promotion and impressed many within the wrestling community. Hazuki would go on and continue to showcase her talents by winning the 2015 Rookie of Stardom tournament.

She would eventually win the Artist of Stardom championship in 2016 with her partners Io Sharai and Momo Watanabe. This wouldn’t be the first time that the Japan native would win the Artist of Stardom Championship, as she held the titles four times throughout her career.

In April 2018, Hazuki won the High Speed Championship by defeating Mary Apache. As of this writing, there’s no reason why she’s decided to retire at such a young age. We’ll keep you updated if the information is revealed.
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