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Malia Hosaka (born October 7, 1969) is an American professional wrestler. She is a former NWA World Women's Champion.[2] Malia Hosaka Hosaka at an independent show in April 2016 BornOctober 7, 1969 (age 54)[1] Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.[2]Websitehttp://www.maliahosaka.com/Professional wrestling careerRing name(s)Malia HosakaBilled height5 ft 4 in (163 cm)Billed weight125 lb (57 kg)Billed fromOsaka, JapanTrained byKiller Kowalski[2]DebutAugust 7, 1987[2] Professional wrestling career edit Hosaka was trained by Killer Kowalski at the wrestling training camp run by Misty Blue Simmes. In her debut match, Hosaka (wearing a Mary Lou Retton-inspired gymnastics outfit and billed as "Malia Ho") teamed with Simmes against Mad Dog Debbie Irons and Linda Dallas. Ladies Professional Wrestling Association edit In the early 1990s, Hosaka regularly wrestled for the Ladies Professional Wrestling Association. On February 13, 1992, she teamed with Bambi to challenge the LPWA Tag Team Champions The Glamour Girls on the LPWA Super Ladies Showdown pay-per-view.[3] She also competed in the Ladies Major League Wrestling and Women's Pro Wrestling organizations in the early 1990s.[4] Eastern Championship Wrestling edit Hosaka debuted in Eastern Championship Wrestling at NWA Bloodfest on October 1, 1993, and defeated Molly McShane. She then substituted for Madusa at November to Remember on November 13, 1993, and wrestled against Sherri Martel.[2] Independent circuit and World Championship Wrestling edit Malia Hosaka being thrown by Valentina. Hosaka joined World Championship Wrestling in 1996 and competed in their newly formed women's division. She wrestled in the tournament to crown the first WCW Women's Champion, but was eliminated by Zero. During her tenure in WCW, she was managed by Sonny Onoo and frequently wrestled on WCW Monday Nitro and WCW Saturday Night against Madusa, Leilani Kai and WCW Women's Champion Akira Hokuto.[5][6] In 1997, she competed in the WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship tournament and was defeated in the finals by Toshie Uematsu. During March 1997, Malia Hosaka wrestled Madusa Miceli. During this memorable match, Madusa became extremely brutal with Malia. She grabbed her by the hair. Then she tossed her around the ring by the hair. In 1998, Hosaka became a two-time New Dimension Wrestling Women's Champion.[7][8] She defeated Debbie Combs for the belt on August 7, but lost it to Starla Saxton two weeks later.[8] The next night, Hosaka defeated Saxton to once again become champion.[8] She held the belt for approximately a month and a half until she lost it to The Foxy Lady on November 9, 1998.[8] Hosaka wrestled against Saxton in matches taped for WCW Pro on May 16, 1998[9] and WCW WorldWide on September 19, 1998, and December 26, 1998.[10] In 1999, Hosaka took on longtime rival Brandi Alexander in a non-title match in Tulelake, California, for Rob Russen's IWA Florida promotion. She was billed as IWA Women's World Champion, but did not have the belt with her. World Wrestling Federation edit In 1999, Hosaka signed a developmental contract with the World Wrestling Federation. She defeated Brandi Alexander in a dark match on March 29, 1999. She then appeared on the June 28, 1999, edition of Raw Is War as a fan answering Ivory's challenge for her WWF Women's Championship but was instead attacked by Nicole Bass and Ivory until WWF head of security Jim Dotson stopped them. Since she was instantly recognized from her WCW appearances, the proposed "Rocky Balboa" idea for Malia's character fell to the wayside. She also accompanied Taka Michinoku to the ring in his challenge for Dean Malenko's WWF Light Heavyweight Championship, but the storyline was not developed further. WWF kept her under contract for a year, and shortly before her contract expired, they considered bringing her to the main roster under the name "Aphrodisia" and pairing her with soon-to-be debuting talent Essa Rios. Instead, the role was given to Amy Dumas and the character was renamed "Lita". Hosaka was then released due to an internal lack of character idea development. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling edit After being released by the WWF, Hosaka returned to the independent circuit. She was contacted by David McLane to compete in the Women of Wrestling organization, but Hosaka turned down the offer because she felt McLaine was more interested hiring models and training them to act like wrestlers. On June 18, 2003, Hosaka competed in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and was defeated by Trinity.[2]