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* FinishingMove: A grounded octopus stretch.

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* FinishingMove: A grounded octopus stretch.stretch which she called the "Hydrangea".
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Hana also was part of the last season of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Series/TerraceHouse'', being part of this reality show during 2020. However, she suffered intense {{cyberbullying}} after appearing in an episode where she was involved in a verbal conflict with a housemate for damaging her wrestling gear.[[note]]Her mother later claimed that ''Terrace House'' staff pressured her to fight and further mischaracterized her in editing.[[/note]] The relentless online abuse she faced sent her into a deep depression, and following a series of concerning tweets on May 23, 2020, she was found dead in her apartment that day at the age of 22. The death was officially ruled a suicide in December.

The news of Hana's death shocked the wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in American promotions like Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}. Various ex-STARDOM female wrestlers including Io Shirai (now IYO SKY in WWE) and Kairi Sane (now KAIRI back in STARDOM) paid tribute to her, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega. Among reactions to the news, a recurring focus was put on mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.

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Hana also was part of the last season of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Series/TerraceHouse'', being part of this reality show during 2020. However, she suffered intense {{cyberbullying}} after appearing in an episode where she was involved in a verbal conflict with a housemate for damaging her wrestling gear.[[note]]Her mother later claimed that ''Terrace House'' staff pressured her to fight and further mischaracterized her in editing.[[/note]] The relentless online abuse she faced sent her into a deep depression, and following a series of concerning tweets on May 23, 2020, she was found dead in her apartment that day at the age of 22. The death was officially ruled [[DrivenToSuicide a suicide suicide]] in December.

The news of Hana's death shocked the wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in American promotions like Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}. Wrestling/{{A|llEliteWrestling}}EW. Various ex-STARDOM female wrestlers including Io Shirai Wrestling/IoShirai (now IYO SKY in WWE) and Kairi Sane (now KAIRI back in STARDOM) paid tribute to her, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega. Among reactions to the news, a recurring focus was put on mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.



* TheCameo: Hana appeared in some music videos, first in Ena Fujita's "Dead Stroke"[[note]]also known as the second ending of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Manga/{{Baki|TheGrappler}}''[[/note]] in June 2020, and in Lalo the Don's "Til The Break of Don", recorded before the COVID-19 pandemics and released on May 20 2021 as a PosthumousCollaboration.

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* TheCameo: Hana appeared in some music videos, first in Ena Fujita's "Dead Stroke"[[note]]also known as the second ending of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Manga/{{Baki|TheGrappler}}''[[/note]] in June 2020, and in Lalo the Don's "Til The Break of Don", recorded before the COVID-19 pandemics UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic and released on May 20 2021 as a PosthumousCollaboration.



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* WrestlingFamily: Her step father Isao Kobayashi is also a professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. She and Kyoko have even teamed up alongside him.

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* WrestlingFamily: Her step father Isao Kobayashi is also a professional wrestler and mixed UsefulNotes/{{mixed martial artist.art|s}}ist. She and Kyoko have even teamed up alongside him.
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* EvilWearsBlack: When she joined Oedo~tai she decided to start wearing mostly black. This wasn't to show she had become evil, as she had done that before without narrowing her ring gear colors, but for the stable specifically. In fact she did the opposite and had evil dressed in [[InvertedTrope all white]] thing going in Wrestle-1 for a time.



* PaintItBlack: When she joined Oedo~tai she decided to start wearing mostly black. This wasn't to show she had become evil, as she had done that before without narrowing her ring gear colors, but for the stable specifically. In fact she did the opposite and had evil dressed in [[InvertedTrope all white]] thing going in Wrestle-1 for a time.
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* FemmeFatale: Hana was confident in both her ability to entice as well as do damage. Unfortunately her wiles tended to fall flat on other straight women, or outright repulse in the case of Toni Storm.



* FinishingMove: A grounded octopus stretch



* PaintItBlack: When she joined Oedo~tai she decided to start wearing mostly black. This wasn't to show she had become evil, as she had done that before without narrowing her ring gear colors, but for the stable specifically.

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* PaintItBlack: When she joined Oedo~tai she decided to start wearing mostly black. This wasn't to show she had become evil, as she had done that before without narrowing her ring gear colors, but for the stable specifically. In fact she did the opposite and had evil dressed in [[InvertedTrope all white]] thing going in Wrestle-1 for a time.


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* RedBaron: "Dangerous Flower"
* TheRival
** Before she her debut Hana Kimura had rivalry with Reika Saiki in Wrestl-1's Pro Wrestling University, that continued until Saiki's retirement when they graduated as professional wrestlers. Reika was an interesting {{foil}}, being much shorter but much more muscular than Hana.
** In JWP her main rival was Yako Fujigasaki, who provided the same visual foil as Reika, but in this case Yako was the comparative veteran against an upstart Hana.
** After Iwatani, her next biggest rival in STARDOM was HZK, though it was a bit one sided. HZK usually served as a sacrificial lamb to be beaten up by Hana and avenged by someone else, or a RickyMorton trying to get away from Hana and the other Oedo~tai members. This didn't change too much after Hana left Oedo~tai and turned face while HZK became Kagetsu's minion.
** Kagetsu in STARDOM as well. Not as often in the ring as with HZK but they were associated with each other for as long as they were both in the company, started out as fast friends and gradually transitioning to bitter rivals.


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* TournamentArc: Defeated Konami in the finals of the 2019 Five Star Grand Prix
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* ArchEnemy: Mayu Iawatani was Hana Kimura's as soon as Hana's very first match in World Wonder Ring STARDOM. Mayu remained Hana's main rival in STARDOM even after Hana's HeelFaceTurn, although she was no longer the one Hana was most hostile towards.



* DefeatMeansFriendship: While Hana made some attempts, she never managed to become the manipulator Kyoko was, and had to earn the respect of many future subordinates by force, such as Jungle Kyona, Zoe Lucas



* WeWereYourTeam: Tokyo Cyber Squad was one of the most known and beloved factions of STARDOM lead by Hana. After her death in 2020, the stable broke up a couple of months later, with their members went to Stars and Oedo Tai after the end of TCS.

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* WeWereYourTeam: Tokyo Cyber Squad was one of the most known and beloved factions of STARDOM lead by Hana. After her death in 2020, the stable broke up a couple of months later, with their members went going to Stars and Oedo Tai after the end of TCS.Tai.
* WrestlingFamily: Her step father Isao Kobayashi is also a professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. She and Kyoko have even teamed up alongside him.
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** Hana's slimmer build, more underhanded less openly rule breaking wrestling style, her general focus on showmanship, desire for attention and the OrnamentalWeapon also made Hana a successor to Act Yasukawa, at least as far as her appearances in World Wonder Ring STARDOM, but since Yasukawa was a STARDOM exclusive wrestler it wouldn't make much sense to imitate her anywhere else anyway.

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** Hana's slimmer build, more underhanded less openly rule breaking wrestling style, her general focus on showmanship, desire for attention attention, falling out with two group members before taking over another and the OrnamentalWeapon also made Hana a successor to Act Yasukawa, at least as far as her appearances in World Wonder Ring STARDOM, but since Yasukawa was a STARDOM exclusive wrestler it wouldn't make much sense to imitate her anywhere else anyway.


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* VillainousLegacy: Subverted in World Wonder Ring Stardom, where her career followed many of the same beats as her mother Kyoko as well as Kyoko's [[DragonAscendant lackey turned boss]] Act Yasukawa, but even though she started in the company being almost as bad as they were, or worse if you were Mayu Iwatani, Hana [[HeelFaceTurn ended up taking on the more positive traits]] of her International Army stable mates and became a reflection of what Kyoko and Act both could have been like as baby faces, rather than TheCorrupter and [[FaceHeelTurn corrupted]], respectively.
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* LegacyCharacter: Hana followed the steps of her mother Kyoko Himura, another famous Japanese wrestler who also joined STARDOM in their beginnings as a wrestler and later as a manager of her daughter. Specifically, Oedo~tai was initially Kyoko Kimura's Monster Gun before Act Yasukawa took over the stable and wanted it to reflect the last great era of samurai, since she was obsessed with them. Though the name change stuck, leadership defaulted back to Kyoko when Act Yasukawa had an unexpectedly early retirement and it was believed Kagetsu would cede leadership to Hana once Hana was ready but Hana and Kagetsu ended up having a falling out, leading Hana to infiltrated and takeover International Army. This still worked though, given Kyoko's original purpose for Monster Gun was recruiting the nastiest wrestlers from around the world to takeover STARDOM, though Hana's Tokyo Cyber Squad ended up being less despotic.

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Hana followed the steps of her mother Kyoko Himura, another famous Japanese wrestler who also joined STARDOM in their beginnings as a wrestler and later as a manager of her daughter. Specifically, Oedo~tai was initially Kyoko Kimura's Monster Gun before Act Yasukawa took over the stable and wanted it to reflect the last great era of samurai, since she was obsessed with them. Though the name change stuck, leadership defaulted back to Kyoko when Act Yasukawa had an unexpectedly early retirement and it was believed Kagetsu would cede leadership to Hana once Hana was ready but Hana and Kagetsu ended up having a falling out, leading Hana to infiltrated and takeover International Army. This still worked though, given Kyoko's original purpose for Monster Gun was recruiting the nastiest wrestlers from around the world to takeover STARDOM, though Hana's Tokyo Cyber Squad ended up being less despotic. They went out of their way to be the center of attention, but would otherwise let the promotion and its wrestlers do what they wanted, only really becoming excessively violent against the heels they felt [[PayEvilUntoEvil invited it.]]
** Hana's slimmer build, more underhanded less openly rule breaking wrestling style, her general focus on showmanship, desire for attention and the OrnamentalWeapon also made Hana a successor to Act Yasukawa, at least as far as her appearances in World Wonder Ring STARDOM, but since Yasukawa was a STARDOM exclusive wrestler it wouldn't make much sense to imitate her anywhere else anyway.
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* DanceOff: Hana Kimura considered herself the best and sexiest dancer of Oedo~tai, but when [[BlackRose La Rosa Negra]] returned to STARDOM, and Oedo~tai by extension Hana felt the need to "defend" her title and challenged La Rosa to a dance off. Being a spotlight craving hedonist, Hana decide to do this on a STARDOM show during a three on three tag team match, much to the annoyance of Oedo~tai's opponents...except Christi Jaynes, who tried to "enter" herself.

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* DanceOff: Hana Kimura considered herself the best and sexiest dancer of Oedo~tai, but when [[BlackRose [[Wrestling/BlackRose La Rosa Negra]] returned to STARDOM, and Oedo~tai by extension Hana felt the need to "defend" her title and challenged La Rosa to a dance off. Being a spotlight craving hedonist, Hana decide to do this on a STARDOM show during a three on three tag team match, much to the annoyance of Oedo~tai's opponents...except Christi Jaynes, who tried to "enter" herself.



* FightingYourFriend: La Rosa Negra had two established tag team partners heading into Sendai Girls; Hana Kimura from Oedo~tai and Mio Momono from Mabutachi 2 Manji Manji. Rather than choose one it was decided to pair Mio and Hana, La Rosa with Heidi Katrina and see how well the new teams did. Kimura was as friendly as usual but and Momono [[IShallTauntYou wasn't]] and the two suffered their mutual friend's wrath.

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* FightingYourFriend: La Rosa Negra had two established tag team partners heading into Sendai Girls; Hana Kimura from Oedo~tai [[{{Heel}} Oedo~tai]] and Mio Momono from [[{{face}} Mabutachi 2 Manji Manji.Manji]]. Rather than choose one it was decided to pair Mio and Hana, La Rosa with Heidi Katrina and see how well the new teams did. Kimura was as friendly [[AffablyEvil friendly]] as usual but and [[GoodIsNotNice but]] Momono [[IShallTauntYou wasn't]] and the two suffered their mutual friend's wrath.[[SpicyLatina wrath]].



* HopeSpot: Wrestling/AjaKong drew out a match in Oz Academy longer than she had to specifically to send a message to Hana's mom Kyoko. When Hana managed to fight back however Kong stopped playing around and ended the match as soon as she could.



* SpotlightStealingSquad: Tokyo Cyber Squad as whole, stealing the show usually taken by other establised stabes like Stars and Donna del Mondo. Also Hana in her time as {{Heel}} in Oedo Tai.

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Tokyo Cyber Squad as whole, stealing the show usually taken by other establised stabes established stables like Stars and Donna del Mondo. Also Hana in her time as {{Heel}} in Oedo Tai.
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* ActionMom: Kyoko Kimura, Hana's mother, was a known wrestler that was part of diverse joshi puroresu promotions, and passing her last years in STARDOM with her daughter.

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* ActionMom: Kyoko Kimura, Hana's mother, was a known wrestler that was part of diverse list of joshi puroresu promotions, and passing her last years in STARDOM with her daughter.



* DanceOff: Hana Kimura considered herself the best and sexiest dancer of Oedo~tai, but when [[BlackRose La Rosa Negra]] returned to STARDOM, and Oedo~tai by extension Hana felt the need to "defend" her title and challenged La Rosa to a dance off. Being a spotlight craving hedonist, Hana decide to do this on a STARDOM show during a three on three tag team match, much to the annoyance of Oedo~tai's opponents...except Christi Jaynes, who tried to "enter" herself.



* FightingYourFriend: La Rosa Negra had two established tag team partners heading into Sendai Girls; Hana Kimura from Oedo~tai and Mio Momono from Mabutachi 2 Manji Manji. Rather than choose one it was decided to pair Mio and Hana, La Rosa with Heidi Katrina and see how well the new teams did. Kimura was as friendly as usual but and Momono [[IShallTauntYou wasn't]] and the two suffered their mutual friend's wrath.



* IrrationalHatred: Hana Kimura's usual antics escalated to attempted kidnapping and murder when the subject became Mayu Iwatani. Things deescalated after Hana split off from Oedo~tai, though she still was very petty towards Iwatani and we never got an explanation for her compulsions.



* LegacyCharacter: Hana followed the steps of her mother Kyoko Himura, another famous Japanese wrestler who also joined STARDOM in their beginnings as a wrestler and later as a manager of her daughter.

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* LegacyCharacter: Hana followed the steps of her mother Kyoko Himura, another famous Japanese wrestler who also joined STARDOM in their beginnings as a wrestler and later as a manager of her daughter. Specifically, Oedo~tai was initially Kyoko Kimura's Monster Gun before Act Yasukawa took over the stable and wanted it to reflect the last great era of samurai, since she was obsessed with them. Though the name change stuck, leadership defaulted back to Kyoko when Act Yasukawa had an unexpectedly early retirement and it was believed Kagetsu would cede leadership to Hana once Hana was ready but Hana and Kagetsu ended up having a falling out, leading Hana to infiltrated and takeover International Army. This still worked though, given Kyoko's original purpose for Monster Gun was recruiting the nastiest wrestlers from around the world to takeover STARDOM, though Hana's Tokyo Cyber Squad ended up being less despotic.
* PaintItBlack: When she joined Oedo~tai she decided to start wearing mostly black. This wasn't to show she had become evil, as she had done that before without narrowing her ring gear colors, but for the stable specifically.


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* TheToothHurts: She and Kris Wolf tried to pull out Christi Jaynes's teeth for making physical contact during a dance off, a sin in Hana's eyes.

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The news of Hana's death shocked the wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in American promotions like Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}. Various ex-STARDOM female wrestlers including Io Shirai and Kairi Sane paid tribute to her, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega. Among reactions to the news, a recurring focus was put on mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.

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The news of Hana's death shocked the wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in American promotions like Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}. Various ex-STARDOM female wrestlers including Io Shirai (now IYO SKY in WWE) and Kairi Sane (now KAIRI back in STARDOM) paid tribute to her, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega. Among reactions to the news, a recurring focus was put on mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.


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* ButNotTooForeign: Hana had half-Indonesian descent for part of her father, [[DisappearedDad who never met]]. She was bullied as a child because of her mixed ethnic heritage.


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* TagTeam: With [[HeterosexualLifePartners Jungle Kyona]], and also with [[ParentChildTeam her mother Kyoko]] in her first years as wrestler.
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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Hana also know English and with a good accent, which made her being part in interviews and being adapted the time she was in Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Also, she could know [[GratuitousSpanish some of Spanish]] thanks to her time in Mexico.
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Hana also was part of the last season of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Series/TerraceHouse'', being part of this reality show during 2020. However, she suffered intense {{cyberbullying}} after appearing in an episode where she was involved in a verbal conflict with a housemate for damaging her wrestling gear.[[note]]Her mother later claimed that ''Terrace House'' staff pressured her to fight and further mischaracterized her in editing.[[/note]] The relentless online abuse she faced sent her into a deep depression, and following a series of concerning tweets on May 23, 2020, she was found dead that day at the age of 22. The death was later ruled a suicide in December.

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Hana also was part of the last season of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Series/TerraceHouse'', being part of this reality show during 2020. However, she suffered intense {{cyberbullying}} after appearing in an episode where she was involved in a verbal conflict with a housemate for damaging her wrestling gear.[[note]]Her mother later claimed that ''Terrace House'' staff pressured her to fight and further mischaracterized her in editing.[[/note]] The relentless online abuse she faced sent her into a deep depression, and following a series of concerning tweets on May 23, 2020, she was found dead in her apartment that day at the age of 22. The death was later officially ruled a suicide in December.
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The news of Hana's death shocked the wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in American promotions like Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}. Various ex-STARDOM female wrestlers including Wrestling/IoShirai and Wrestling/KairiSane paid tribute to her, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega. Among reactions to the news, a recurring focus was put on mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.

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The news of Hana's death shocked the wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in American promotions like Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}. Various ex-STARDOM female wrestlers including Wrestling/IoShirai Io Shirai and Wrestling/KairiSane Kairi Sane paid tribute to her, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega. Among reactions to the news, a recurring focus was put on mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.

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Hana Kimura (September 3, 1997 – May 23, 2020), was a Japanese {{professional wrestl|ing}}er working for Wrestling/WorldWonderRingStardom and a [[LegacyCharacter second generation wrestler]]. Daughter of retired wrestler Kyoko Kimura, who also was her trainer and manager, was one of the faces of STARDOM, leading her own faction, the "Tokyo Cyber Squad" and winning diverse championships in this promotion. Also, she participated in other foreign promotions like Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Pro-Wrestling: EVE and some Mexican indie promotions.

Hana also was part of the last season of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Series/TerraceHouse'', being part of this reality show during 2020. However, she suffered intense {{cyberbullying}} after appearing in an episode, which gave her a deep depression, which led finally to DrivenToSuicide in May 23. This became a worldwide shock for all wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in the rest of promotions, included Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}, where various ex-STARDOM girls like Io Shirai and Kairi Sane, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega, are part of them. Her death put in the table the mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.

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Hana Kimura (September 3, 1997 – May 23, 2020), was a Japanese {{professional wrestl|ing}}er working who worked for Wrestling/WorldWonderRingStardom and a Wrestling/WorldWonderRingStardom.

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[[LegacyCharacter second generation wrestler]]. Daughter wrestler]] and the daughter of retired wrestler Kyoko Kimura, who also was her trainer and manager, Hana was one of the faces of STARDOM, leading her own faction, faction titled the "Tokyo Cyber Squad" and winning diverse championships in this the promotion. Also, she She also participated in other foreign promotions like Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Pro-Wrestling: EVE and some Mexican indie promotions.

Hana also was part of the last season of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Series/TerraceHouse'', being part of this reality show during 2020. However, she suffered intense {{cyberbullying}} after appearing in an episode, which gave episode where she was involved in a verbal conflict with a housemate for damaging her wrestling gear.[[note]]Her mother later claimed that ''Terrace House'' staff pressured her to fight and further mischaracterized her in editing.[[/note]] The relentless online abuse she faced sent her into a deep depression, which led finally to DrivenToSuicide in and following a series of concerning tweets on May 23. This became 23, 2020, she was found dead that day at the age of 22. The death was later ruled a worldwide shock for all suicide in December.

The news of Hana's death shocked the
wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in the rest of promotions, included American promotions like Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}, where various Wrestling/{{AEW}}. Various ex-STARDOM girls like Io Shirai female wrestlers including Wrestling/IoShirai and Kairi Sane, Wrestling/KairiSane paid tribute to her, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega, are part of them. Her death Wrestling/KennyOmega. Among reactions to the news, a recurring focus was put in the table the on mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.
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* WeWereYourTeam: Tokyo Cyber Squad was one of the most known and beloved factions of STARDOM lead by Hana. After her AuthorExistenceFailure in 2020, the stable broke up a couple of months later, with their members went to Stars and Oedo Tai after the end of TCS.

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* WeWereYourTeam: Tokyo Cyber Squad was one of the most known and beloved factions of STARDOM lead by Hana. After her AuthorExistenceFailure death in 2020, the stable broke up a couple of months later, with their members went to Stars and Oedo Tai after the end of TCS.
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More info about her can be found in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hana_Kimura this article]] of Wiki/TheOtherWiki.
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* MixedAncestry: In an interview, she stated that she's half-Indonesian for part of her father, who [[ParentalAbandonment left her when she was a baby]]. She was bullied for this when she was a child [[spoiler:so the {{cyberbullying}} she suffered as adult probably would trigger this memory once again.]]
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* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Jungle Kyona and Kairi Hojo/Sane, her best friends inside and outside STARDOM. Kyona was her right-hand in TCS and even winning tag team championships together, and with Kairi who didn't lose communication after she went to WWE and she was one of the first ones to get the news of her decease.

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Jungle Kyona and Kairi Hojo/Sane, her best friends inside and outside STARDOM. Kyona was her right-hand in TCS and even winning tag team championships together, and with Kairi who didn't lose communication after she went to WWE and she was one of the first ones to get the news of her decease.death.
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Hana Kimura (September 3, 1997 – May 23, 2020), was a Japanese {{professional wrestl|ing}}er working for Wrestling/WorldWonderRingStardom and a [[LegacyCharacter second generation wrestler]]. Daughter of retired wrestler Kyoko Kimura, who also was her trainer and manager, was one of the faces of STARDOM, leading her own faction, the "Tokyo Cyber Squad" and winning diverse championships in this promotion. Also, he participated in other foreign promotions like Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Pro-Wrestling: EVE and some Mexican indie promotions.

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Hana Kimura (September 3, 1997 – May 23, 2020), was a Japanese {{professional wrestl|ing}}er working for Wrestling/WorldWonderRingStardom and a [[LegacyCharacter second generation wrestler]]. Daughter of retired wrestler Kyoko Kimura, who also was her trainer and manager, was one of the faces of STARDOM, leading her own faction, the "Tokyo Cyber Squad" and winning diverse championships in this promotion. Also, he she participated in other foreign promotions like Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Pro-Wrestling: EVE and some Mexican indie promotions.
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* WeWereYourTeam: Tokyo Cyber Squad was one of the most known and beloved factions of STARDOM lead by Hana. After her AuthorExistenceFailure in 2020, the stable broke up a couple of months later, with their members went to Stars and Oedo Tai after the end of TCS.

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* BoundAndGagged: Hana[[SpotlightStealingSquad 's]](Kagetsu's) Oedo~tai repeatedly tried to kidnap and or kill Mayu Iwatani, which included trying to bind and gag her with the streamers fans were throwing Iwatani's way.
* TheCameo: Hana appeared in some music videos, first in Ena Fujita's "Dead Stroke" and recently in Lalo the Don's "Til The Break of Don", recorded before the COVID-19 pandemics and released on May 20, 2021 as a PosthumousCollaboration.

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* BoundAndGagged: Hana[[SpotlightStealingSquad 's]](Kagetsu's) Hana in Oedo~tai (along with Kagetsu) repeatedly tried to kidnap and or kill Mayu Iwatani, which included trying to bind and gag her with the streamers fans were throwing Iwatani's way.
* TheCameo: Hana appeared in some music videos, first in Ena Fujita's "Dead Stroke" Stroke"[[note]]also known as the second ending of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Manga/{{Baki|TheGrappler}}''[[/note]] in June 2020, and recently in Lalo the Don's "Til The Break of Don", recorded before the COVID-19 pandemics and released on May 20, 20 2021 as a PosthumousCollaboration.


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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Tokyo Cyber Squad as whole, stealing the show usually taken by other establised stabes like Stars and Donna del Mondo. Also Hana in her time as {{Heel}} in Oedo Tai.

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* AuthorExistenceFailure: She died in 2020 product of being BulliedIntoDepression and eventually she suicided by [[CyanidePill ingestion of hydrogen sulfide]].



* MixedAncestry: In an interview, she stated that she's half-Indonesian for part of her father, who [[ParentalAbandonment left her when she was a baby]]

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* MixedAncestry: In an interview, she stated that she's half-Indonesian for part of her father, who [[ParentalAbandonment left her when she was a baby]]baby]]. She was bullied for this when she was a child [[spoiler:so the {{cyberbullying}} she suffered as adult probably would trigger this memory once again.]]
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* {{Cyberbullying}}: After one discussion when she threw off the hat of some of her companions in ''Terrace House'' was a BerserkButton for various hardcord fans of the show, who cyberbullied her for month, which sadly [[DrivenToSuicide she couldn't handle well]].

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* {{Cyberbullying}}: After one discussion when she threw off the hat of some of her companions roommates in and episode of ''Terrace House'' was a BerserkButton for House: Tokyo 2019-2020'', various hardcord hardcore fans of the show, show took this as a BerserkButton, who cyberbullied her for month, months, which sadly [[DrivenToSuicide she couldn't handle well]].
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* AntiHero[=|=]AntiVillain: Tokyo Cyber Squad as whole, with the exception Jungle Kyona. They love chaos and hate any authority they themselves didn't appoint. But they accept anyone so long as they can agree with those two points, and sometimes make exceptions to that as Kyona is evidence of, were dedicated to destroying the heels Stars were apparently too soft to handle and handled other faces on their own terms.

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* AntiHero[=|=]AntiVillain: AntiHero[=/=]AntiVillain: Tokyo Cyber Squad as whole, with the exception Jungle Kyona. They love chaos and hate any authority they themselves didn't appoint. But they accept anyone so long as they can agree with those two points, and sometimes make exceptions to that as Kyona is evidence of, were dedicated to destroying the heels Stars were apparently too soft to handle and handled other faces on their own terms.



* CommutingOnABus: Hana had been appearing in World Wonder Ring STARDOM with Oedo~tai since the Summer of 2016. She got a lot of attention, what with her dancing, winning of title belts-holding the Goddess Of Stardom for nearly a year with Kagetsu in particular, and her determination to end the career of Iwatani, but Kagetsu was the official leader of Oedo~tai and Kimura wasn't officially considered part of the STARDOM roster until May of 2019. By then she had turned on Kagetsu and was in the process of taking over the International Army and turning it into the miscreant Tokyo Cyber Squad. Granted, Kagetsu herself had been in and out of STARDOM in 2016 before finally getting a roster spot and becoming the official Oedo~tai leader in 2017.

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* CommutingOnABus: Hana had been appearing in World Wonder Ring STARDOM with Oedo~tai since the Summer of 2016. She got a lot of attention, what with her dancing, winning of title belts-holding the Goddess Of Stardom for nearly a year with Kagetsu in particular, and her determination to end the career of Iwatani, but Kagetsu was the official leader of Oedo~tai and Kimura wasn't officially considered part of the STARDOM roster until May of 2019. By then she had turned on Kagetsu and was in the process of taking over the International Army and turning it into the miscreant Tokyo Cyber Squad. Granted, Kagetsu herself had been in and out of STARDOM in 2016 before finally getting a roster spot and becoming the official Oedo~tai leader in 2017.
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* AntiHero[=|=]AntiVillain: Tokyo Cyber Squad as whole, with the exception Jungle Kyona. They love chaos and hate any authority they themselves didn't appoint. But they accept anyone so long as they can agree with those two points, and sometimes make exceptions to that as Kyona is evidence of, were dedicated to destroying the heels Stars were apparently too soft to handle and handled other faces on their own terms.


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* BoundAndGagged: Hana[[SpotlightStealingSquad 's]](Kagetsu's) Oedo~tai repeatedly tried to kidnap and or kill Mayu Iwatani, which included trying to bind and gag her with the streamers fans were throwing Iwatani's way.


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* CommutingOnABus: Hana had been appearing in World Wonder Ring STARDOM with Oedo~tai since the Summer of 2016. She got a lot of attention, what with her dancing, winning of title belts-holding the Goddess Of Stardom for nearly a year with Kagetsu in particular, and her determination to end the career of Iwatani, but Kagetsu was the official leader of Oedo~tai and Kimura wasn't officially considered part of the STARDOM roster until May of 2019. By then she had turned on Kagetsu and was in the process of taking over the International Army and turning it into the miscreant Tokyo Cyber Squad. Granted, Kagetsu herself had been in and out of STARDOM in 2016 before finally getting a roster spot and becoming the official Oedo~tai leader in 2017.


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* DancingIsSeriousBusiness: To Hana anyway, dancing is worth prolonging a match, and breaking the rules of a dance off, even one she is not currently involved in, is a grave enough offense for her to send whatever PowerStable she is apart of after you. As Andras Miyagi found out, headbanging is not dance, Hana will take your legs for it.


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* VileVillainLaughableLackey: Sumire Natsu tries to be as vile and ruthless as Kagetsu, but she's incompetent. Kagetsu [[VillainousFriendship likes Sumire anyway]] and that tolerance started the schism between Kagetsu and Hana Kimura, as Kimura and Tam Nakano had much less patience for the dysfunction Natsu brought to Oedo~tai.
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Hana Kimura (September 3, 1997 – May 23, 2020), was a Japanese {{professional wrestl|ing}}er working for Wrestling/WorldWonderRingStardom and a [[LegacyCharacter second generation wrestler]]. Daughter of retired wrestler kyoko Kimura, who also was her trainer and manager, was one of the faces of STARDOM, leading her own faction, the "Tokyo Cyber Squad" and winning diverse championships in this promotion. Also, he participated in other foreign promotions like Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Pro-Wrestling: EVE and some Mexican indie promotions.

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Hana Kimura (September 3, 1997 – May 23, 2020), was a Japanese {{professional wrestl|ing}}er working for Wrestling/WorldWonderRingStardom and a [[LegacyCharacter second generation wrestler]]. Daughter of retired wrestler kyoko Kyoko Kimura, who also was her trainer and manager, was one of the faces of STARDOM, leading her own faction, the "Tokyo Cyber Squad" and winning diverse championships in this promotion. Also, he participated in other foreign promotions like Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Pro-Wrestling: EVE and some Mexican indie promotions.



* TheCameo: Hana appeared in some music videos, first in Ena Fujita's "Dead Stroke" and recently in Lalo the Don's "Til The Break of Don", recorded before the COVID-19 pandemics and released on May 20, 2021.

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* TheCameo: Hana appeared in some music videos, first in Ena Fujita's "Dead Stroke" and recently in Lalo the Don's "Til The Break of Don", recorded before the COVID-19 pandemics and released on May 20, 2021.2021 as a PosthumousCollaboration.



* {{Cyberpunk}}: Her last look was based on this aesthetics with bright neon clothes, a transparent katana with LED lights, a gas mask and her pink hair. Also her faction Tokyo Cyber Squad followed this trend with her members also looking a her.

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* {{Cyberpunk}}: Her last look was based on this aesthetics with bright neon clothes, a [[KatanasAreJustBetter transparent katana with LED lights, lights]], a gas mask and her pink hair. Also her faction Tokyo Cyber Squad followed this trend with her members also looking a in Cyberpunk style as her.



* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Jungle Kyona and Kairi Hojo/Sane. Kyona was her right-hand in TCS and even winning tag team championships together, and with Kairi who didn't lose communication after she went to WWE and she was one of the first ones to get the news of her decease.

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Jungle Kyona and Kairi Hojo/Sane.Hojo/Sane, her best friends inside and outside STARDOM. Kyona was her right-hand in TCS and even winning tag team championships together, and with Kairi who didn't lose communication after she went to WWE and she was one of the first ones to get the news of her decease.

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* ActionMom: Kyoko Kimura, Hana's mother, was a known wrestler that was part of diverse joshi puroresu promotions, and passing her last years in STARDOM with her daughter.
* AuthorExistenceFailure: She died in 2020 product of being BulliedIntoDepression and eventually she suicided by [[CyanidePill ingestion of hydrogen sulfide]].
* TheCameo: Hana appeared in some music videos, first in Ena Fujita's "Dead Stroke" and recently in Lalo the Don's "Til The Break of Don", recorded before the COVID-19 pandemics and released on May 20, 2021.


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* EarlyBirdCameo: Hana started her career in Wrestle-1 in 2016, but years before that, she won the [[Wrestling/DramaticDreamTeam DDT Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship]] one time on 2005, at a live event in Tokyo, then lost the title to her mother Kyoko.


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* MixedAncestry: In an interview, she stated that she's half-Indonesian for part of her father, who [[ParentalAbandonment left her when she was a baby]]


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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Hana also know English and with a good accent, which made her being part in interviews and being adapted the time she was in Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Also, she could know [[GratuitousSpanish some of Spanish]] thanks to her time in Mexico.
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Made in the first anniversary of her death by a fan, I hope to complete this more during the day. Rest in peace, princess...

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->''Yo, I'm Hana Kimura, the Funky Leader of TCS that makes you fall in love! [[CatchPhrase Yes sir!]]''

Hana Kimura (September 3, 1997 – May 23, 2020), was a Japanese {{professional wrestl|ing}}er working for Wrestling/WorldWonderRingStardom and a [[LegacyCharacter second generation wrestler]]. Daughter of retired wrestler kyoko Kimura, who also was her trainer and manager, was one of the faces of STARDOM, leading her own faction, the "Tokyo Cyber Squad" and winning diverse championships in this promotion. Also, he participated in other foreign promotions like Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Pro-Wrestling: EVE and some Mexican indie promotions.

Hana also was part of the last season of Creator/{{Netflix}}'s ''Series/TerraceHouse'', being part of this reality show during 2020. However, she suffered intense {{cyberbullying}} after appearing in an episode, which gave her a deep depression, which led finally to DrivenToSuicide in May 23. This became a worldwide shock for all wrestling world, not just in her native Japan but in the rest of promotions, included Wrestling/{{WWE}} and Wrestling/{{AEW}}, where various ex-STARDOM girls like Io Shirai and Kairi Sane, as well famous wrestlers who met her in Japan like Wrestling/KennyOmega, are part of them. Her death put in the table the mental health issues and the problem of cyberbullying, especially in Japan.

More info about her can be found in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hana_Kimura this article]] of Wiki/TheOtherWiki.

!!These tropes makes you fall in love!
* {{Cyberbullying}}: After one discussion when she threw off the hat of some of her companions in ''Terrace House'' was a BerserkButton for various hardcord fans of the show, who cyberbullied her for month, which sadly [[DrivenToSuicide she couldn't handle well]].
* {{Cyberpunk}}: Her last look was based on this aesthetics with bright neon clothes, a transparent katana with LED lights, a gas mask and her pink hair. Also her faction Tokyo Cyber Squad followed this trend with her members also looking a her.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Jungle Kyona and Kairi Hojo/Sane. Kyona was her right-hand in TCS and even winning tag team championships together, and with Kairi who didn't lose communication after she went to WWE and she was one of the first ones to get the news of her decease.
* TheLeader: Of her own faction, the Tokyo Cyber Squad.
* LegacyCharacter: Hana followed the steps of her mother Kyoko Himura, another famous Japanese wrestler who also joined STARDOM in their beginnings as a wrestler and later as a manager of her daughter.
* RealityTVShowMansion: Hana became a RealityTV star after her appearance in ''Series/TerraceHouse: Tokyo 2019-2020'' as part of the inhabitants of his mansion, being one the few famous stars that appeared in the show in their history. [[spoiler:And one of the last ones, since after her death and the polemic surrounds her, the show was cancelled indefinitely.]]
* RoseHairedSweetie: In her final years, she dyed her hair as pink. But apart of that, she was really a sweetie and one of the most beloved wrestlers in STARDOM.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Hana had various changes of look during her career, including being a Geisha, a military and a {{cyberpunk}} warrior, as others.
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