Age, Biography and Wiki
Mika Iida was born on 23 March, 1992 in Higashitsugaru, Japan, is a Japanese professional wrestler. Discover Mika Iida's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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32 years old |
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23 March, 1992 |
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23 March |
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Higashitsugaru, Japan |
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Japan
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She is a member of famous Professional with the age 32 years old group.
Mika Iida Height, Weight & Measurements
At 32 years old, Mika Iida height is 154 cm and Weight 50 kg.
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154 cm |
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50 kg |
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Mika Iida Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mika Iida worth at the age of 32 years old? Mika Iida’s income source is mostly from being a successful Professional. She is from Japan. We have estimated Mika Iida's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Mika Iida (飯田美花) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler best known for her tenures with Pro Wrestling Wave and Ice Ribbon.
During her career, Iida often made freelance work by competing in various promotions from the Japanese independent scene.
Iida briefly competed in NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling.
At NEO The Last Holy Fight In Itabashi Vol. 2 from December 26, 2010, one of the promotion's last shows before its closure, she competed in a battle royal won by Yoshiko Tamura and also involving many notable opponents such as Kayoko Haruyama, Kyoko Inoue, Megumi Yabushita, Mima Shimoda, Riho, Ran Yu-Yu and many others.
She made her professional wrestling debut at WAVE Launch WAVE on December 5, 2010, where she competed in an 18-woman royal rumble match won by Toshie Uematsu and also involving Cherry, Command Bolshoi, Gami, Kana, Kaori Yoneyama, Yoshiko Tamura, Yumi Ohka and many others.
She made her first appearance at Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #253 on January 8, 2011, where she fell short to Hamuko Hoshi.
At Ice Ribbon 19'O Clock Girls Pro Wrestling #65 on March 22, 2011, she unsuccessfully challenged Tsukasa Fujimoto in the semifinals of a tournament to crown a new IW19 Champion.
Iida competed in various of the promotion's signature events such as the Catch the Wave, in which she made her first appearance at the 2011 edition of the event, where she fought in the Young block, scoring one point after competing against Kagetsu, Sawako Shimono and Nao Komatsu.
She once stepped into a World Wonder Ring Stardom ring at a house show promoted on October 3, 2012, where she wrestled Makoto into a time-limit draw.
As for the Dual Shock Wave, Iida made her first appearance at the 2012 edition of the tournament where she teamed up with Ayumi Kurihara as "Kurigohan", placing themselves in the block B where they scored a total of two points after competing against the teams of Kurigohan (Shuu Shibutani and Syuri), Shidarezakura (Hikaru Shida and Yumi Ohka), and 1st Impact (Makoto and Moeka Haruhi).
The only championship she has held in the promotion was the Wave Tag Team Championship which she succeeded in winning at Happy Anniversary Wave: Seven on August 24, 2014, by defeating reigning champions Yankii Nichokenju (Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto) in a Three-way intergender tag team match which also involved the team of Las Aventureras (Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata).
At the 2014 edition, she teamed up with Sakura Hirota as "Sakuragohan" and made it to the finals where they fell short to Revolucion Amandla (Kyoko Kimura and Tomoka Nakagawa) in a match also contested for iida and Hirota's Wave Tag Team Championship.
At Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #666 on July 29, 2015, Iida competed in a gauntlet match won by Tsukasa Fujimoto and also involving various other opponents such as Pantera Rosa, Akane Fujita, Aja Kong, Arisa Nakajima, Konami, Leon, Tsukushi Haruka, Mayumi Ozaki and others.
Iida is probably best known for her time in Pro Wrestling Wave.
She made her last appearance at the 2015 edition where she competed in the only block available in which she scored a total of five wins, one draw and three losses after squaring up against Kana, Hikaru Shida, Yumi Ohka, Cherry, Ryo Mizunami, Misaki Ohata, Kaho Kobayashi, Sakura Hirota and Rina Yamashita.
At the 2015 edition, Iida teamed up again with Hirota, this time receiving a bye to the semifinals where they fell short to Las Aventureras (Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata).
On the second night of Pro Wrestling Zero1's The Edge Of The Country Shimane Tour 2016 from November 13, she defeated Sumire Natsu.
At JWP Fly High In The 25th Anniversary In Sendai, an event promoted by JWP Joshi Puroresu on December 4, 2016, she fell short to Kazuki in singles competition.
Iida made her last appearance at the 2016 edition of the tournament where she teamed up with Yuki Miyazaki and fell short to Dynamite Kansai and Rina Yamashita in the first rounds.
At SEAdLINNNG Has Come, an event promoted by Seadlinnng on March 21, 2018, she competed in a intergender three-way match won by Naoki Tanizaki and also involving Sean Guinness.
Due to Pro Wrestling Wave and Ice Ribbon holding business partnerships, Iida competed many times in the latter promotion's events.
She unsuccessfully competed for the Wave Single Championship at Happy New Year WAVE 2018 on January 7, 2018, after she fell short to Yumi Ohka.
Iida retired from in-ring competition on May 4, 2018, at an event promoted specially for her farewell, the Final Battle: Mika Iida Thanks For The Meal!, where she fell short to Hiroe Nagahama in singles competition.