One big thing
Meiko Satomura, former NXT UK Women’s Champion, has announced her retirement from professional wrestling in 2025, prompting varied reactions from WWE’s backstage personnel.
Why it matters
Satomura’s departure will mark the end of an era for women’s wrestling, potentially impacting WWE’s global expansion efforts and the development of younger talent.
By the numbers
• Satomura signed with WWE in 2020
• She last wrestled in NXT on March 7, 2023
• Satomura founded Sendai Girls promotion in 2005
Behind the scenes
• NXT sources report Satomura hasn’t been present at tapings or coaching at the Performance Center since March
• Only Satomura and WWE higher-ups were aware of her absence’s reasons
• NXT talent believed Satomura was looking to finish out her WWE contract
What they’re saying
• NXT UK and NXT colleagues praised Satomura’s coaching abilities
• Some in NXT expressed regret that Satomura didn’t have a longer run on the brand
The big picture
• Satomura’s retirement tour is expected to be primarily based in Japan
• She remains under WWE contract but is reportedly focusing on growing Sendai Girls
• A return to WWE television or a WrestleMania bout seems unlikely
What’s next
Satomura’s final matches and appearances leading up to her 2025 retirement will be closely watched by fans and industry insiders alike.
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