Kikuno’s career hasn’t been a straight line. After a promising start in Ice Ribbon and Pro Wrestling WAVE, she faced a serious knee injury that sidelined her for nearly two years. Most thought she was done. Instead, she returned leaner, meaner, and angrier . Gone was the polite rookie—now she wrestles with a chip on her shoulder, targeting limbs and wearing down opponents with ruthless efficiency.
When you think of Japanese women’s wrestling (joshi), names like Manami Toyota, Aja Kong, or Io Shirai come to mind—high-flying, hard-hitting, and fast-paced. Then there’s Ran Kikuno: a quiet storm who walks a completely different path. ran kikuno
Ran Kikuno is proof that you don’t need to fly to stand out. Sometimes, all you need is a sharp fist, a stiff kick, and the will to never back down. Kikuno’s career hasn’t been a straight line
Here’s an engaging post about Ran Kikuno, the Japanese professional wrestler known for her unique style and compelling journey in the ring. Ran Kikuno: The Unlikely Prodigy Who Chose Striking Over Suplexes Instead, she returned leaner, meaner, and angrier