Seadlinnng

Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seadlinnng (stylised as SEAdLINNNG) is a Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion founded in 2015 by former Stardom wrestler and founder Nanae Takahashi. Their roster is predominantly made up of outside talent from other promotions such as Ice Ribbon, Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling and World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana, as well as veterans and freelancers.

AcronymSead
FoundedJune 12, 2015
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Seadlinnng
AcronymSead
FoundedJune 12, 2015
StyleJoshi puroresu
HeadquartersKawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
FounderNanae Takahashi
Split fromWorld Wonder Ring Stardom
Websiteseadlinnng.com
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History

Seadlinnng founder Nanae Takahashi (seen here in 2020)

After 5 years with World Wonder Ring Stardom, founder Nanae Takahashi left the promotion in the wake of the in-ring incident between Yoshiko and Act Yasukawa. A few months after leaving, Takahashi, along with retired wrestler Natsuki☆Taiyo, announced the formation of her own promotion, to be known as Seadlinnng (stylised as SEAdLINNNG) on June 12, 2015.[1][2] The reasoning for the name was a combination between seedling, symbolising the new promotion, and "to cross the sea". The promotion's debut show, Let's Get Started, took place on August 26, 2015, in Korakuen Hall.[3][4][2] In February 2016, Yoshiko Hirano, a trainee of both Takahashi and Taiyo who retired from pro wrestling in 2015 following a legitimate in-ring incident with fellow wrestler Act Yasukawa, announced she would be coming out of retirement to compete for Seadlinnng.[5] In September of the same year, Seadlinnng announced a partnership with American promotion Ring Of Honor's women's division, Women of Honor. This partnership lead to American wrestlers such as ODB and Veda Scott competing in Sead.[6] In January 2017, the promotion gained another signed wrestler in Arisa Nakajima, who had resigned from JWP the previous month.[7] One month later, World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana mainstay Sareee announced she too would sign with the promotion, however, she left and returned to Diana in September of the same year.[8]

On December 14, 2021, it was revealed that Takahashi would leave the promotion as a wrestler and as the president of the company after the Korakuen Hall show on December 29.[9]

Roster

Wrestlers

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Ring name Real name Notes
Ayame Sasamura Ayame Sasamura Beyond the Sea Champion
Hiroyo Matsumoto Hiroyo Matsumoto
Itsuki Aoki Aika Aoki Freelancer
Asuka Unknown
Amazon Ayesha Raymond
Makoto Unknown Freelancer
Misa Kagura Unknown Freelancer
Nagisa Nozaki Nagisa Nozaki Freelancer
Yoshiko[10] Yoshiko Hirano
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Staff

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Ring name Real name Notes
Natsuki☆Taiyo[11] Natsumi Mizushima President
Referee
Managing Director
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Alumni

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Ring name Real name Notes
Arisa Nakajima Unknown Retired on August 23, 2024.
Himeka Arita Himeka Arita Retired in 2023.
Honori Hana Honori Hana
Nanae Takahashi[12] Nanae Takahashi Founder
Former president
Left on December 29, 2021[9]
ODB Jessica Nora Kresa
Rin Kadokura Kazumi Sugiura
Sae Sae Nomura
Sakura Hirota Sakura Hirota
Sareee Sari Fujimura Left Seadlinnng in September 2017.[13]
Returned in 2020 and left in 2021 to work for WWE.[14] Returned in 2023 and left in 2025
Veda Scott Veda Scott
Riko Kaiju Riko Shirai Retired in 2023.
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Notable alumni/guests

Championships

As of April 26, 2026

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ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays heldLocationNotes
Beyond the Sea Single Championship Ayame Sasamura 1 April 17, 2026 9+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Hiroyo Matsumoto at Jump Up! 2026.
Beyond the Sea Tag Team Championship
Colorful Bouquet Toss
(Unagi Sayaka and Honori Hana)
1
(1, 1)
December 26, 2025 121+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Mio Shirai and Sumire Natsu at SEAdLINNNG 2025 Final Battle!.
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References

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