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Bad Nurse Nakamura

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Bad Nurse Nakamura
Birth nameRie Nakamura
Born (1974-02-01) February 1, 1974 (age 49)[1]
Osaka, Osaka, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bad Nurse Nakamura
Nurse Nakamura
Rie Nakamura
Rie
Billed height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)[1]
Billed weight62 kg (137 lb)[1]
Trained byTarzan Goto
Megumi Kudo[1]
DebutDecember 22, 1990[1]
RetiredJune 2000

Rie Nakamura (中村 理恵, Nakamura Rie) is a retired Japanese professional wrestler known as Bad Nurse Nakamura (バッドナース中村, Baddonāsu Nakamura). She worked most of her career for Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling.

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Career

After dropping out of high school, Rie Nakamura joined the Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling Dojo, where she was trained by Tarzan Goto and Megumi Kudo. She debuted on December 22, 1990, on FMW's first all-female show, losing to Keiko Iwami, who also made her debut. After paying her dues for over two years, she finally began to move up the ranks. In August 1993, she became known as Nurse Nakamura, portraying a sweet registered nurse. She was initially paired with former IWE veteran Mr. Chin, who was periodically wrestling comedy matches for FMW, due to his diabetes. She would (kayfabe) help examine Chin's condition.

In February 1995, Nakamura joined Shark Tsuchiya's Mad Dog Military, turning heel, and became Bad Nurse Nakamura (the name was influenced by Bad News Allen). Upon turning heel, she adopted kumadori paint and wearing a short kimono. On March 30, 1995, she defeated Megumi Kudo in a decision match to win the unified FMW Women's Championship. She would hold onto the titles for over a month, before losing them to Kudo on May 5. After a year and a half feuding with Kudo, she quit the Mad Dog Military in August 1996, turned face, and changed her name to simply Rie (stylized in all capital letters). She did not have much of an impact since turning, so in 1998, she left FMW after nearly eight years with the company.

After leaving FMW, she became a freelancer, alternating between her Bad Nurse Nakamura and Rie personas as she choose. She would wrestle for Gaea Japan, Oz Academy, NEO Ladies, and Onita Pro. However, a back injury forced Nakamura to retire in June 2000.

Retirement

After retiring, Nakamura remained active in pro wrestling. In 2001, she was a part-time trainer for Oz Academy. In 2004, she was an assistant manager for Kensuke Office. She was also a coach for Osaka Joshi Puroresu, most notably training Sawako Shimono.

Outside of pro wrestling, Nakamura has been running a hotel in Osaka since April 2008.[2]

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Bad Nurse Nakamura's Cagematch profile".
  2. ^ "長与千種も仰天…元悪役レスラー「バッドナース中村」の変貌". 9 February 2015.

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