#10. Haruka
When it comes to pro wrestling debuts, it might seem like there have been some pretty young people in the ring. Randy Orton was just nineteen years of age when he joined WWE and became a part of Evolution. Brock Lesnar was one of the youngest WWE world champions of all time. And men like Pete Dunne and Roddy Piper lied about their ages so that they could enter the pro wrestling world as teenagers.
However, they all take a backseat to Haruka, a plucky little girl from Japan who desperately, desperately wanted to be a pro wrestler. When the DDT promotion came calling to the shoot boxing academy she trained at, Haruka was very disheartened that she was not chosen, even though she was only a child.
In an unusual move, the DDT promotion felt sorry for Haruka and offered her a chance to train and work a real wrestling match. However, there were few wrestlers willing to work a match with a nine-year-old girl, for fear it would make them look weak. Only one man was up to the challenge; An up and coming Gaijin talent known as Kenny Omega.
Kenny would train Haruko for weeks, and then they put on a match that, in all fairness, was better than the Wrestlemania 34 main event. Any time you doubt that Kenny is the best bout machine, just look at how he made this match look competitive and believable.
There you have it; Ten women who have faced off against men in the squared circle. Questions or comments? Please leave them below and as always thanks for reading!