Gaea Japan (1995–2005) Satomura made her professional wrestling debut for women's promotion
Gaea Japan on April 15, 1995, defeating
Sonoko Kato. On November 2, 1996, she and Kato defeated Sugar Sato and
Chikayo Nagashima to become the inaugural
AAAW Tag Team Champions. Satomura would go on to win that title on two more occasions, teaming with
Ayako Hamada and Nagashima. She also won the
AAAW Singles Championship twice, with her second reign ending at the hands of
Aja Kong on April 3, 2005. Gaea Japan closed a week later on April 10, 2005, after staging its farewell show; in the main event, Satomura defeated her trainer
Chigusa Nagayo.
World Championship Wrestling (1996–1997) In 1996, Satomura started appearing for
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) through Gaea Japan's working relationship with WCW which was attempting to establish a women's division. She participated in an eight-woman tournament for the inaugural
WCW Women's World Championship; however, Satomura was eliminated in the first round by eventual winner
Akira Hokuto. When WCW introduced a
WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship, a second title for the women, she entered that tournament; however, Satomura was knocked out in the first round by
Toshie Uematsu, who went on to win the tournament. Satomura continued to make appearances for WCW until the business relationships between two promotions ended.
Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (2006–present) Following Gaea Japan's closure, Satomura formed the women's promotion
Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling with
Jinsei Shinzaki. On September 23, 2009, she participated in the Splash J and Running G tournament along with
Kaoru and Tomoko Kuzumi. In the semi-final, Satomura's team defeated the
Dynamite Kansai (Makie Numao and
Yasuko Kuragaki), to advance to the final. In the final, they defeated the team of Hikari Fukuoka, Kanako Motoya and Sonoko Kato to win the Splash J and Running G tournament.
World Wonder Ring Stardom (2012–2018) On July 26, 2015, Satomura became the
World of Stardom Champion by defeating
Kairi Hojo. On December 23, she lost the World of Stardom Championship to
Io Shirai.
Chikara (2012, 2016–2017) In May 2012, Satomura made her
Chikara debut during the promotion's Aniversario. That same year, She returned to Chikara, participating in the group's premiere tournament,
King of Trios. In 2016, Satomura, along with
Cassandra Miyagi and
Dash Chisako won the King of Trios tournament. The trio was announced for the 2017 edition of the tournament.
WWE (2018, 2020–2025) Mae Young Classic (2018) On July 27, 2018,
WWE announced that Satomura will be competing in the second
Mae Young Classic tournament. She defeated
Killer Kelly,
Mercedes Martinez, and
Lacey Lane before being defeated in the semifinals by
Toni Storm.
NXT UK (2020–2022) On October 27, 2020, it was reported that Satomura had signed with WWE and would be an on-air talent and coach for
NXT UK. On the January 28 episode of
NXT UK, a video package aired hyping up Satomura's arrival to the brand. On the February 11 episode of
NXT UK, She made her in-ring debut, where she defeated
Isla Dawn in an opening match. Soon after, Satomura began a feud with NXT UK Women's Champion
Kay Lee Ray, unsuccessfully challenging for the title on the March 3 episode of
NXT UK; however, she won the title on the June 10 episode of
NXT UK, became the first Japanese wrestler to hold the
NXT UK Women's Championship, as well as in NXT UK overall. She had her first successful title defense against
Amale on the July 15 episode of
NXT UK. She would retain against
Stevie Turner on the August 20 episode of
NXT UK. She would successfully defend the championship against
Blair Davenport on the January 6 episode of
NXT UK and
Isla Dawn on the March 24 episode of
NXT UK.
NXT (2022–2023) On the August 23, 2022, episode of
NXT 2.0, Satomura made her first appearance on
NXT, an American promotion, where she confronted the NXT Women's Champion
Mandy Rose. The two agreed to an unification match for their titles at
Worlds Collide, with Blair Davenport being added to the match. At the event, Rose won the match by pinning Davenport, ending Satomura's reign as NXT UK Women's Champion at 451 days (as recognized by WWE). On the February 14 episode of
NXT, she made her return, teaming with the NXT Women's Champion
Roxanne Perez defeating
Katana Chance and
Kayden Carter. After the match, Satomura challenged Perez to a championship match, which Perez accepted. The following week, the match was made official for
NXT Roadblock, where Satomura would lose via
roll-up. Satomura then congratulated Perez after the match, only for her (Perez) to collapse afterwards. This would be Satomura's last televised match in WWE before her retirement in 2025. She wrestled her final match with the company against
Bayley for the
WWE Women's Championship on July 27, 2024 which the WWE later uploaded on their official YouTube channel.
Retirement (2025) On July 27, 2024, Satomura announced in a press conference that she would have her last match in the Spring, coinciding with her 30-year anniversary as an in-ring competitor. In November, it was announced that she would have her retirement bout on April 29. In February 2025, Satomura competed in her final bout in Europe, teaming with
Rayne Leverkusen to defeat
Nina Samuels and
Millie McKenzie at Final Sting, an event jointly promoted by
Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling, ICHIBAN (UK),
Progress Wrestling and HUSTLE Wrestling. At the April 29 event, which was entitled
Satomura Meiko The Final, Satomura wrestled her scheduled final match, teaming with apprentice
Manami to defeat
Aja Kong and
Chihiro Hashimoto. Immediately after the bout, an impromptu match took place, where Satomura teamed with Kong against Hashimoto,
Mika Iwata,
Senka Akatsuki,
Takumi Iroha, and
Yuna in a
two-on-five handicap match, which finished in a five-minute time limit draw.
Post-retirement (2025–present) Following her retirement, Satomura remained the
representative director of Sendai Girls', which on January 30, 2026, the promotion joined
United Japan Pro-Wrestling (UJPW). On February 17, Satomura became the first woman to be appointed as a director of UJPW. == Other media ==