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Mirai Ito (伊藤充礼, Ito Mirai; born December 3, 1999) better known by her ring name Mirai Maiumi (舞海魅星, Maiumi Mirai), or simply Mirai (often stylized in capital letters as MIRAI), is a Japanese professional wrestler. She is best known for her time in Dream Star Fighting Marigold, where she is a former Marigold Twin Star Champion[3] and World Wonder Ring Stardom, where she was a member of God's Eye.[4]

Key Information

Mirai joined Stardom in November 2021 and is a former one-time Goddesses of Stardom Champion (with Ami Sourei) and one-time Wonder of Stardom Champion. Mirai won the Cinderella Tournament back to back in 2022 and 2023, which made her the second to do so in the history of the tournament. She would then go on and join Dream Star Fighting Marigold, where she would become the inaugural Marigold Twin Star Champions with Mai Sakurai until leaving the company in October 2025.

Professional wrestling career

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DDT Pro-Wrestling (2019–2021)

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Due to Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (TJPW) being the sister promotion of DDT Pro-Wrestling, Maiumi often competed in various of the latter's signature events. One of them is the DDT Ultimate Party branch of events, making her only appearance at Ultimate Party 2019 on November 3 where she teamed up with Raku, Pom Harajuku and Haruna Neko in a losing effort against Hikari Noa, Yumi, Mahiro Kiryu and Suzume.[5] At Kawasaki Strong 2021 on February 14, she teamed up with Mao and Keigo Nakamura in a losing effort against Super Delfin and NEO Itoh Respect Army (Chris Brookes and Maki Itoh) as a result of a Six-person Tornado tag team match.[6] At CyberFight Festival 2021, an event produced by DDT and TJPW in partnership with Pro Wrestling Noah on June 6, Maiumi teamed up with her "BeeStar" tag team partner Suzume, Haruna Neko, Arisu Endo and Moka Miyamoto to defeat Nao Kakuta, Raku, Pom Harajuku, Mahiro Kiryu and Kaya Toribami in a Ten-woman tag team match.[7]

Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (2019–2021; 2026–present)

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Maiumi made her professional wrestling debut at TJPW at Yes! Wonderland (Opportunity Is There), an event promoted on May 3, 2019, where she teamed up with Yumi in a losing effort against Bakuretsu Sisters (Nodoka Tenma and Yuki Aino).[8] At TJPW 10 Vs. 10 - Red And White Winning Match on April 3, 2020, Maiumi teamed up with Haruna Neko, Hikari Noa, Mina Shirakawa, Miu Watanabe, Miyu Yamashita, Mizuki, Rika Tatsumi, Yuki Aino and Yuki Kamifuku as Team White to defeat Team Red (Hyper Misao, Mahiro Kiryu, Maki Itoh, Nodoka Tenma, Pom Harajuku, Raku, Sena Shiori, Shoko Nakajima, Suzume and Yuna Manase) in a twenty-woman tag team match.[9] At TJPW Positive Chain on February 12, 2021, Maiumi unsuccessfully challenged Yuki Kamifuku for the International Princess Championship.[10] At TJPW Yes! Wonderland 2021 on May 4, Maiumi teamed up with Suzume to unsuccessfully challenge NEO Biishiki-gun (Mei Saint-Michel and Sakisama) for the Princess Tag Team Championship.[11]

World Wonder Ring Stardom (2021–2024)

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Donna Del Mondo (2021–2022)

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Maiumi and Thekla from Ice Ribbon kept attacking various wrestlers from World Wonder Ring Stardom under masks from the beginning of the first event of the Stardom Super Wars trilogy which took place from November 3 to December 18, 2021.[12] Giulia would announce on December 25, 2021, that both of the masked superstars would join her Donna Del Mondo unit at the beginning of 2022.

On January 3, 2022, at the Stardom Award event in Shinjuku, Thekla and Mirai were officially presented as the mysterious silhouettes as they teamed up with her to defeat Cosmic Angels' sub-unit of Tam Nakano, Unagi Sayaka and Mai Sakurai.[13] At Stardom Nagoya Supreme Fight on January 29, 2022, Mirai unsuccessfully challenged stablemate Syuri for the World of Stardom Championship.[14]

God's Eye (2022–2024)

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On the first night of the Stardom Cinderella Tournament 2022 from April 3, Mirai defeated Mina Shirakawa in a first-round match. Due to Utami Hayashishita and Tam Nakano going into a draw and eliminating themselves from the tournament, Mirai would receive a walkover victory straight to the quarter-finals. At the end of the night, Syuri defeated Ami Sohrei in a first round match. After her victory, she named her newly created stable "God's Eye". Mirai eventually stepped up to align with Syuri and Sohrei after peacefully resigning from Donna Del Mondo.[15]

On April 23, 2023, at All Star Grand Queendom, Mirai teamed with fellow God's Eye stablemate Ami Sohrei (under the name The New Eras), and defeated 7Upp (Nanae Takahashi and Yuu) to win the Goddesses of Stardom Championship.[16] On June 25, at Stardom Sunshine 2023, New Eras lost their title to Rose Gold (Mina Shirakawa and Mariah May), ending their reign at 63 days.[17] On July 2, at Mid Summer Champions 2023, Mirai defeated Tam Nakano to win the Wonder of Stardom Championship.[18] At Dream Queendom 2023, Mirai lost the Wonder of Stardom Championship to Saori Anou.[19]

At New Years Stars 2024 on January 3, 2024, Mirai, Ami Sohrei and Syuri, together known as Abarenbo GE, participated in the 2024 Triangle Derby. They defeated Baribari Bombers in the finals to win the tournament and the Artist of Stardom Championship.[20]

Dream Star Fighting Marigold (2024–2025)

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On April 15, 2024, former Stardom executive producer Rossy Ogawa, held a press conference to announce his new promotion Dream Star Fighting Marigold, with Mirai being one of the initial roster members. On July 30, Mirai and Mai Sakurai became the inaugural Marigold Twin Star Champions.[21]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mirai Maiumi (born December 3, 1999), better known by the MIRAI, is a Japanese wrestler noted for her strong style and technical prowess in the joshi puroresu scene. She stands at 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) tall and weighs approximately 60 kg (132 lb), hailing from Miyako in . MIRAI began her training in 2018 at Kaientai Dojo before transferring to (TJPW), where she made her in-ring debut on May 3, 2019, teaming with in a losing effort against Nodoka Tenma and Yuki Aino. During her two-year stint with TJPW, she competed as part of the Bee Star alongside and participated in events like the Tokyo Princess Cup, establishing herself as a rising talent before departing the promotion in September 2021 to seek new challenges. In late 2021, she joined , debuting in January 2022 as part of the stable before aligning with the stable in 2022 and quickly ascending the ranks through high-profile matches. Her Stardom tenure lasted until March 31, 2024, after which she became a founding member of Dream Star Fighting Marigold alongside wrestlers like Giulia and ; she left Marigold following her final match on October 13, 2025, and joined in November 2025. Throughout her career, MIRAI has earned acclaim for her resilience and striking ability, often portraying a "Tohoku Strong Soul" character reflective of her regional roots. In , she won the 2022 and 2023 Tournaments, a 32-woman single-elimination event recognizing future stars. Her major championship accomplishments include the , which she captured on July 2, 2023, by defeating in a 22-minute match at Mid Summer Champions 2023, holding it for 180 days across three defenses before losing it to on December 29, 2023. She also secured the Goddesses of Stardom Championship on April 23, 2023, partnering with stablemate Ami Sourei as The New Eras to defeat and Yuu at All Star Grand Queendom, reigning for 63 days until dropping the titles to Oedo Tai's and . These victories highlight her versatility as both a singles competitor and tag team specialist in one of Japan's premier women's wrestling promotions.

Professional wrestling career

DDT Pro-Wrestling (2019–2021)

Maiumi made her debut in on November 3, 2019, at the Ultimate Party 2019 event held at in , where she teamed with Raku, Pom Harajuku, and Haruna Neko in an undercard 8-woman match against Hikari Noa, , Mahiro Kiryu, and , ending in defeat after 8 minutes and 22 seconds when Hikari Noa pinned Pom Harajuku with an Uranage. This appearance marked her entry into DDT's mixed-gender environment as a rookie wrestler, providing early exposure beyond her primary training in the affiliated promotion. Throughout 2020, Maiumi's DDT involvement remained limited, focusing on developmental opportunities through occasional undercard participations that allowed her to gain experience in and multi-woman formats alongside fellow , though specific standalone bouts were scarce amid her growing role in joshi-specific events. Her matches emphasized building fundamentals, such as teamwork and resilience in high-energy environments, as she navigated the promotion's diverse roster. In 2021, Maiumi returned to DDT action at Kawasaki Strong on February 14, teaming with Mao and Keigo Nakamura in a six-person tornado match against Super Delfin, , and of the NEO Itoh Respect Army, resulting in a loss after 16 minutes and 7 seconds when Itoh pinned Nakamura with the Kanikani Flying Big Head. This bout highlighted her adaptability in intergender competition as a young talent honing her in-ring presence. Her final DDT appearance occurred at the co-promoted CyberFight Festival 2021 on June 6 at , where she partnered with , along with Haruna Neko, Arisu Endo, and Miyamoto, to defeat Nao Kakuta, Raku, Pom Harajuku, Mahiro Kiryu, and Kaya Toribami in a 10-woman match after 12 minutes and 29 seconds when Maiumi pinned Mahiro Kiryu with a Lariat. These outings solidified her developmental phase in before transitioning to other promotions.

Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (2019–2021)

Maiumi made her professional debut in (TJPW) on May 3, 2019, during the Yes! Wonderland 2019 event at Korakuen Hall in , where she teamed with Yumi in a match against Nodoka Tenma and Yuki Aino, losing via pinfall after 9:58 when Tenma used a Killswitch on Maiumi. This match marked her entry into the all-women's promotion, where she began training and competing as part of the roster's developmental talent. Throughout 2019 and 2020, Maiumi progressed through undercard bouts, primarily in singles and formats against fellow rookies and midcard wrestlers, honing her strong style approach influenced by her background. She secured several victories in these matches, including contributing to a win on , 2020, at the Princess Cup 2020 finals, where her team with and Sena Shiori defeated Mahiro Kiryu, Haruna Neko, and . These outings helped establish her as an emerging talent in TJPW's competitive environment, though she often faced setbacks against top competitors, such as losses to in singles competition during September 2019. In early , Maiumi earned a title opportunity for the on February 11 at the Positive Chain event, challenging champion in a 9:46 match at Korakuen Hall but losing via the Diving Fame Asser. Three days later, on February 14, she made a brief appearance in a concurrent event at Kawasaki Strong 2021, teaming with Mao and Keigo Nakamura in a losing six-person tag team match against , , and Super Delfin. By mid-, Maiumi's time in TJPW concluded, with her contract terminated at her request and her final match occurring on September 4 at an Green Hall event.

Donna Del Mondo in Stardom (2021–2022)

In November 2021, following her release from , Mirai Maiumi made her debut as an anonymous masked assailant during the match at Tokyo Super Wars on November 27, where she attacked the participants with a before fleeing the ring. This aggressive introduction positioned her as a mysterious figure, appearing in subsequent multi-woman tag matches throughout late 2021 while building intrigue around her identity. On January 3, 2022, at 's New Year Dreams event, she was unmasked as MIRAI and officially recruited into the dominant faction by leader Giulia, alongside fellow newcomer , to bolster the unit's roster amid intensifying inter-faction warfare. , already comprising Giulia, , Maika, Himeka, and , embraced MIRAI and Thekla as enforcers, emphasizing a serious, powerhouse style that drew inspiration from international wrestling influences to assert foreign dominance in the landscape. MIRAI quickly integrated into the faction's storylines, participating in bouts that highlighted 's control over Stardom's divisions, including defenses and invasions against rival groups. In late 2021, as the masked figure, she contributed to intra-faction narratives by aiding in chaotic multi-person encounters, setting the stage for her official role. A pivotal moment came on January 29, 2022, at Supreme Fight, where MIRAI challenged stablemate for the in a grueling 27-minute main event, showcasing her technical prowess and aggressive persona despite the loss, which deepened internal dynamics within the group. These matches often involved tag partnerships with , emphasizing their shared outsider archetype and contributing to 's reputation for physical, high-stakes confrontations. MIRAI's momentum peaked in the 2022 Cinderella Tournament, a 32-woman single-elimination event, where she advanced through the bracket with decisive victories that underscored her rising status. She defeated Mina Shirakawa in the first round on April 3, followed by Saki Kashima in the second round, before submitting Natsupoi in the semi-finals on April 29 at Ota City General Gymnasium. Culminating the tournament, MIRAI pinned Koguma in the final later that evening after a 12-minute battle, earning her the Cinderella title and a future Wonder of Stardom Championship opportunity. This triumph highlighted her rapid adaptation to Stardom's competitive environment, blending her foundational experience from prior promotions with the faction's heel aggression. Within , MIRAI's character evolved as a dominant force inspired by global wrestling tropes, often portraying an imposing, unyielding presence in tandem with Thekla's flair. The faction's rivalries, particularly with , fueled key storylines, as Donna Del Mondo's championship stranglehold clashed with 's chaotic insurgency in multi-faction skirmishes and title defenses throughout early . These conflicts amplified intra-promotion tensions, with MIRAI's involvement in tag and elimination matches reinforcing the unit's dominance while exploring themes of and power struggles.

God's Eye in Stardom (2022–2024)

In April 2022, shortly after leaving the stable, Mirai Maiumi aligned with and Ami Sourei to join the newly formed faction in , which emphasized a dominant, power-oriented approach rooted in strong-style wrestling techniques. The group positioned itself as a formidable unit under Syuri's leadership, focusing on aggressive tag and multi-woman matches to assert control within the promotion's landscape. Maiumi's momentum in peaked during the 2023 Cinderella Tournament, where she captured her second consecutive victory on April 15 by defeating in the final at Korakuen Hall, solidifying her status as a rising singles star within . This back-to-back success marked only the second time in tournament history that a wrestler had achieved the feat, highlighting her technical prowess and endurance in the single-elimination format. Leveraging her tournament win, Maiumi and Sourei, teaming as The New Eras, challenged for the Goddess of Stardom Championship and defeated Oedo Tai's and Yuu via countout on April 23, 2023, at All Star Grand Queendom to claim the titles. They held the belts for 63 days, making one successful defense before losing them to Rose Gold ( and ) on June 25, 2023, at Sunshine 2023. On July 2, 2023, at Mid Summer Champions 2023, Maiumi transitioned to singles success by defeating to win the , her first singles title in after a 22-minute match that showcased her submission expertise. She defended the title three times over a 180-day reign, including victories over on October 9, 2023, at Golden Fight and a time-limit draw against on November 18, 2023, at Gold Rush 2023, before dropping it to Anou on December 29, 2023, at Dream Queendom. Entering 2024, Maiumi, alongside Sourei and as Abarenbo GE, won the Triangle tournament on January 3 at New Year Stars 2024 by defeating in the finals, earning them the Artist of Championships as a three-woman team. The trio held the titles for 87 days, representing God's Eye's collective strength in trios competition, until losing them to EXV (Maika, , and ) on March 30, 2024, at in . Maiumi's tenure with concluded amid broader roster changes, as she departed on March 31, 2024, following the expiration of her contract; her final match ended in a time-limit draw during a gauntlet bout involving members against rivals. She formally requested and received release from the stable, which accepted, leaving without one of its key pillars and shifting the 's dynamics toward rebuilding around remaining members like Sourei and .

Dream Star Fighting Marigold (2024–2025)

On April 15, 2024, MIRAI signed with Dream Star Fighting Marigold as one of the original roster members under founder , marking her transition from to the newly established promotion. This move positioned her as a key figure in Marigold's launch, leveraging her experience as a former World of Stardom Champion to help build the promotion's foundation. In July 2024, MIRAI formed the MiraiSaku with , and on July 30 at Summer Gold Shine, they defeated Miku Aono and Natsumi Showzuki in the tournament finals to become the inaugural Marigold Twin Star Champions. Their 136-day reign featured several successful defenses, including victories over tWin toWer (Victoria Yuzuki and Kizuna Tanaka) on , 2024, and Kouki Amarei and Chika Goto on , 2024, at Fantastic , showcasing their technical synergy and elevating the tag division. The storyline emphasized MiraiSaku's dominance amid rising challenges from emerging teams, contributing to Marigold's growing fanbase through intense, fast-paced matches. Following their title loss to Dark Wolf Army ( and Nozaki) on December 13, 2024, at Winter Wonderful, MIRAI shifted to singles competition, solidifying her prominence in 2025 events. She challenged for the Marigold World Championship on May 24 at Shine Forever ~A Glorious Celebration!, highlighting her evolution as a main event talent in storylines centered on generational clashes and promotion-defining rivalries. MIRAI also competed in the 2025 Dream Star Grand Prix from August to September, further establishing her as a cornerstone wrestler amid Marigold's expansion. On September 20, 2025, during Battle Heart 2025, MIRAI announced her departure from Marigold, stating it was her decision to pursue new opportunities after reflecting on her growth within the promotion. Her final match took place on October 13, 2025, at a Korakuen Hall event, where she competed in a multi-woman showcase against the roster, ending her tenure on a high note without vacating any titles. Rossy Ogawa respected her choice, noting extensive discussions but ultimately supporting her exit to seek fresh challenges.

Michinoku Pro Wrestling (2025–present)

Following her departure from Dream Star Fighting Marigold, MIRAI, whose full ring name is Mirai Maiumi, officially joined on November 2, 2025, as announced during the promotion's Grande Uno event at Iwate Prefectural Gymnasium in , . This move marked her transition to a Tohoku-region promotion known for its emphasis on junior heavyweight action and occasional hardcore elements, contrasting with the more polished styles she had competed in previously. Maiumi made her debut match for the promotion that same evening, facing Stardom's Mayu Iwatani in a singles bout that lasted 11 minutes and 55 seconds, ending in a loss via submission. The match highlighted her adaptation to Michinoku Pro's faster-paced, regional intensity, where she incorporated her signature strong-style strikes against Iwatani's technical prowess, though she struggled with the crowd's expectations for high-impact exchanges typical of the promotion's events. Post-match, the official signing was revealed, positioning her as a key imported talent to elevate the roster amid Michinoku Pro's focus on local Tohoku storytelling. In the weeks following, Maiumi engaged in initial storylines emphasizing cross-promotional rivalries, including a tense with a representative from her former promotion, Marigold, during the Grande Uno aftermath, which teased ongoing tensions between national and regional scenes. She participated in action at smaller events, teaming with local talents to build momentum, adapting her power-based offense to the promotion's agile, sometimes weapon-influenced matches. As of November 16, 2025, she remains an active roster member with an upcoming singles bout scheduled against veteran on November 16, solidifying her role as a top draw in early feuds centered on proving her fit within the hardcore-leaning environment.

Championships and accomplishments

Championships

Maiumi first achieved championship success as part of a in , capturing the Goddess of Stardom Championship on April 23, 2023, alongside Ami Sourei, defeating the reigning champions 7Upp ( and Yuu) at All Star Grand Queendom in , . Their reign lasted 63 days, ending on June 25, 2023, when they lost the titles to Rose Gold ( and ) at Sunshine 2023 in , . Transitioning to singles competition, Maiumi won the on July 2, 2023, defeating at Mid Summer Champions 2023 in , , marking her first singles title in . Her 180-day reign included several notable defenses, such as retaining against AZM on August 27, 2023, during the 5 Star Grand Prix Night 10, and a time-limit draw with on November 26, 2023, at Gold Rush 2023, which set up their eventual rematch. The title run concluded on December 29, 2023, when Anou defeated her at Dream Queendom 2023 in Tokyo, . In early 2024, Maiumi, representing the faction , secured the on January 3, 2024, with partners and Ami Sourei, defeating the Bari Bari Bombers (Giulia, , and Maika) in the Triangle Derby finals at Stars 2024 in Kokugikan, , . This three-way team reign lasted 87 days, ending on March 30, 2024, via defeat to (Maika, , and ) at in . Maiumi's most recent title accomplishment came in Dream Star Fighting Marigold, where she and won the inaugural Marigold Twin Star Championship on July 30, 2024, defeating Miku Aono and Showzuki in the tournament finals at Summer Gold Shine Night 5 in , . Their reign lasted 136 days and featured major defenses, including successful retentions against Passion Team ( and Nao Kakuta) on August 26, 2024, at Burning Passion Night 2, and Superfly (Himeka and Yuuka Shio) on September 17, 2024, at Autumn Rain Angel. The titles changed hands on December 13, 2024, when they lost to and Nozaki at Winter Wonderful Fight Night 2.

Other accomplishments

MIRAI achieved significant recognition through her victories in 's Cinderella Tournament, a premier single-elimination event highlighting up-and-coming talent. In 2022, she won the tournament by defeating in the final on April 29, marking her breakthrough in the promotion after debuting earlier that year. This success elevated her status within , leading to increased main event opportunities and positioning her as a rising star in the division. The following year, MIRAI secured back-to-back triumphs by defeating in the 2023 final on April 15, becoming only the second wrestler in history to win consecutively. This repeat victory amplified her momentum, resulting in high-profile title challenges and solidifying her role as a key player in Stardom's competitive landscape during 2023. In 2025, MIRAI earned placement at #30 in the Resura Top 100, recognizing her consistent performances across promotions over the prior year. This accolade underscored her versatility and impact in the joshi scene amid transitions between organizations.

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