Keiko Nakano - Actor Profile

Keiko Nakano

Acting
Freshness: Jan 29, 2026
24Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Jan 8, 1968
Birth Place: Saitama, Japan

About Keiko Nakano

better known as Bull Nakano, is a Japanese professional golfer and former professional wrestler. She began competing in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) as a teenager under the ring name Bull Nakano. As a wrestler she was a villain, who often teamed with her mentor Dump Matsumoto. In Japan, she held several of AJW's singles and tag team championships. After being phased out by the company in the early 1990s, she traveled to North America, where she first competed in Mexico's Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), becoming its first World Women's Champion. In 1994, she made her way to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), where she had feuded with Alundra Blayze over the WWF Women's Championship. After holding the title once, she also competed in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). In 1998, Nakano began competing as a professional golfer, and in 2006, she joined a tour with the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). She is an overall one time champion in WWE. After she stopped working for AJW, Nakano traveled to Mexico in June 1992, where she was a finalist in a 12-woman battle royal and later defeated Lola González to become Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre's first World Women's Champion. She lost the title to Xóchitl Hamada in March 1993. She then made her way to the United States and competed for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) once again. Debuting as an associate of Luna Vachon, Nakano competed against the WWF Women's Champion, Alundra Blayze in August 1994 at SummerSlam, but failed to win the title. Nakano eventually defeated Blayze for the title on November 20, 1994 in Tokyo at the Big Egg Wrestling Universe event. Nakano held the title for approximately five months, until losing it back to Blayze on the April 3, 1995 episode of Raw. The WWF had planned on bringing in Bertha Faye to feud with Nakano while Blayze got plastic surgery on her nose and breasts, but Nakano was found in possession of cocaine and quickly fired from the company. Retirement Due to injuries, Bull Nakano retired from professional wrestling in 1997. On January 8, 2012, Nakano produced her own professional wrestling event, titled "Empress", which saw her recreate her most famous matches with her old opponents. The event ended with Nakano's official retirement ceremony, though she had not been an active wrestler for several years. RISE Wrestling (2017) It was announced at RISE Wrestling's Bellatrix 26/RISE 4 event on September 15, 2017, that Bull Nakano would join the promotion as a facilitator, along with Cheerleader Melissa and Madusa, Nakano's former rival. Nakano turned heel during her appearance at RISE 6 on December 1, when she attacked Melissa during her match against Kikyo, and formed a modified version of her heel faction, Gokumon-To; aligning with Kikyo, Dynamite DiDi, and Kris Wolf. Nakano appeared later in the event as a heel manager for Kris Wolf in her match against Shotzi Blackheart (who had Madusa in her corner), and provided interference that led to Wolf defeating Blackheart.

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Keiko Nakano reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 24 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Action

The majority of Keiko Nakano's filmography leans towards the Action genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 33% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Keiko Nakano remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Then, Now, Forever: The Evolution of WWE’s Women’s Division, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Keiko Nakano Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Keiko Nakano's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Keiko Nakano.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2024 WrestleMania XL Saturday Bull Nakano Super Hit Similar →
2024 WWE Hall of Fame 2024 Bull Nakano Hit Similar →
2023 Sukeban World Premiere Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
2018 Then, Now, Forever: The Evolution of WWE’s Women’s Division Bull Nakano (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2018 Stardom Queen's Fest Commentary Flop Similar →
2018 Stardom 7th Anniversary Commentary Average Similar →
2017 RISE Wrestling. RISE 6 Brutality Bull Nakano Super Hit Similar →
2012 The Best of WCW Clash of the Champions Bull Nakano Super Hit Similar →
2012 Bull Nakano Retirement Show Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1996 WCW Clash of The Champions XXXIII Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1996 WCW Hog Wild 1996 Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1996 World Wrestling Peace Festival - Flop Similar →
1995 Jd' Yoshimoto Joshi Puroresu Osaka Pre Debut Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1995 AJW Destiny Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1995 NJPW & WCW Collision In Korea Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1995 WWE Wham, Bam, Bodyslam! Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1994 AJW Big Egg Wrestling Universe - Super Hit Similar →
1994 WWE SummerSlam 1994 Bull Nakano Average Similar →
1994 WWF SummerSlam Spectacular 1994: Sunday Night Slam Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1993 Ring! Ring! Ring! The Champion Belt of Tears - Flop Similar →
1993 AJW Dream Slam 1 Bull Nakano Super Hit Similar →
1991 The Devils Of The Ring Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1988 The Best of the WWF: volume 16 Around the World Bull Nakano Flop Similar →
1988 Tokyo Pop Mean Jumbo Hit Similar →

Keiko Nakano - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Keiko Nakano?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Keiko Nakano is "Then, Now, Forever: The Evolution of WWE’s Women’s Division" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Keiko Nakano acted in?

Keiko Nakano has been featured in at least 24 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Keiko Nakano?

Other notable films include "AJW Dream Slam 1", "AJW Big Egg Wrestling Universe", and "RISE Wrestling. RISE 6 Brutality".