Kaientai Dojo (2004–2007) Nakagawa made her professional wrestling debut for Taka Michinoku's
Kaientai Dojo promotion on September 19, 2004, when she, performing under the ring name Tomotsu-chan, teamed with Ofune to defeat Besu and Bochi in a tag team match. During the rest of the year, she took part in two eight person tag team matches, working the first as Tomotsu-chan and the second as Apple Tomotsu, the name coming from one of her tag team partners,
Apple Miyuki. On January 23, 2005, Nakagawa made her first appearance under her real name, wrestling in a tag team match, where she and Yuu Yamagata were defeated by Michinoku and Ryota Chikuzen. The following year Nakagawa adopted the ring name Tomo Michinoku and aligned herself with Taka, with whom she would go on to win her first championship on June 4, 2006, when the two defeated
Makoto Oishi and
Shiori Asahi for the
FMW/WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship. The following December, Nakagawa dropped the Tomo Michinoku ring name and returned to wrestling under her real name.
Independent circuit (2007–2014) Shortly after her departure from Kaientai Dojo, Nakagawa joined
Mariko Yoshida's Ibuki promotion, where she also underwent further training under Yoshida. The following year Nakagawa became a true freelancer, when she left Ibuki and started working for promotions such as NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling,
Oz Academy and
Pro Wrestling Wave. Nakagawa made her debut for all-female promotion Oz Academy on March 9, 2008, in a tag team match, where she and
Manami Toyota were defeated by
Akino and
Ran Yu-Yu. Shortly afterwards Nakagawa joined
Mayumi Ozaki's
villainous Ozaki-gun, before jumping to
Aja Kong's Jungle Jack 21
stable on August 2, 2009. On April 10, 2011, Nakagawa and her Jungle Jack 21 stablemate and fellow Ibuki alum Hiroyo Matsumoto defeated
Chikayo Nagashima and
Sonoko Kato to win the
Oz Academy Tag Team Championship. After a 77-day-long reign, the duo lost the title to
Carlos Amano and Manami Toyota. The following September, the team was broken up, when Matsumoto jumped to Ozaki-gun and started a
storyline rivalry with her former stablemates. In December 2012, Matsumoto returned to Jungle Jack 21, reforming her tag team with Nakagawa. On March 10, 2013, Nakagawa and Matsumoto defeated Mayumi Ozaki and
Yumi Ohka to win the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship for the second time. They lost the title to Aja Kong and
Hikaru Shida in their first defense on April 24. Nakagawa and Matsumoto regained the title from Kong and Shida on August 11. After holding the title for over a year, Nakagawa and Matsumoto
vacated the title on August 31, 2014, after Matsumoto was sidelined with a knee injury. In March 2008, Nakagawa, Atsuko Emoto and
Kyoko Kimura formed the villainous Revolucion Amandla stable in NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling. The stable feuded with NEO's top wrestlers, most notably
Ayumi Kurihara,
Etsuko Mita and
Yoshiko Tamura, with Nakagawa and Kimura unsuccessfully challenging Kurihara and Tamura for the NEO Tag Team Championship. In October 2009, Nakagawa made her first tour of
Mexico with
International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) as a member of Revolucion Amandla. She returned to the promotion on June 3, 2010, defeating
A☆YU☆MI. This built to a match two days later at an event held by the Alianza Universal de Lucha Libre (AULL) promotion, where Nakagawa unsuccessfully challenged A☆YU☆MI for her X–LAW Women's Championship. Nakagawa originally made her debut for Pro Wrestling Wave on September 3, 2007, but did not start working regularly for the promotion until May 2010. On April 30, 2012, Nakagawa and Gami defeated Hanako Nakamori and Misaki Ohata of the villainous Black Dahlia stable to become "interim"
Wave Tag Team Champions. Nakagawa and Gami regained the Wave Tag Team Championship from Hikaru Shida and Yumi Ohka on August 15, 2013. However, their second reign lasted only ten days, before they lost the title to Cherry and
Shuu Shibutani. On August 30, 2010, Nakagawa made her debut for
Smash at
Smash.7, teaming with
Toshie Uematsu in a tag team match, where they were defeated by
Lin Byron and
Syuri. On July 15, 2011, at
Smash.19, Nakagawa entered a tournament to determine the first ever
Smash Diva Champion, but was eliminated in her opening round match by
Serena. After the finals of the tournament on September 8 at
Smash.21, Nakagawa entered the ring and, along with
Makoto,
Ray and Syuri, challenged the inaugural champion,
Kana. On October 28 at
Smash.22, Nakagawa defeated Makoto, Ray and Syuri in a four-way match, while also scoring all three eliminations, to become the number one contender to the Smash Diva Championship. On November 24 at
Smash.23, Nakagawa defeated Kana to become the second Smash Diva Champion. On January 19, 2012, at
We Are Smash, Nakagawa lost the title back to Kana in her first defense. On March 14, Nakagawa took part in Smash's final event, before the promotion ceased its operations, teaming with Josh O'Brien and Yoshiaki Yago in a six-person tag team match, where they defeated Hisamaru Tajima,
Jiro Kuroshio and Makoto. On May 8, 2011, Nakagawa made her debut for the
World Wonder Ring Stardom promotion, defeating Eri Susa. Nakagawa made two more appearances for the promotion during the rest of the year, defeating Saki Kashima on September 10 and teaming with Kashima in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Arisa Hoshiki and
Mayu Iwatani on November 12. Nakagawa returned to Stardom on March 11, 2012, when she defeated Iwatani in a singles match. On January 14, 2013, Nakagawa led "Team Shimmer", which also included
Kellie Skater and
Portia Perez, to the finals of the
Artist of Stardom Championship tournament, where they were, however, defeated by Kawasaki Katsushika Saikyou Densetsu Plus One (
Act Yasukawa,
Natsuki☆Taiyo and Saki Kashima). On May 24, 2012, Nakagawa made her debut for
Wrestling New Classic (WNC), the follow-up promotion to Smash, teaming with Josh O'Brien and Yoshiaki Yago in a six-person tag team match, where they were defeated by Lin Byron,
Último Dragón and
Yusuke Kodama. On August 3, 2013, Nakagawa took part in the retirement match of her longtime rival Ayumi Kurihara; a six-woman tag team match, where she, Aja Kong and Gami were defeated by Kurihara, Akino and Mika Iida. On June 4, 2014, after unsuccessfully challenging Akino for the
Oz Academy Openweight Championship, Nakagawa announced she would be retiring from professional wrestling on December 4. Following the announcement, Nakagawa reformed Revolucion Amandla with Kyoko Kimura. On October 15, the two defeated Sakuragohan (Kyusei Sakura Hirota and Mika Iida) in the finals to win the
2014 Dual Shock Wave tournament and become the new Wave Tag Team Champions. They lost the title to Las Aventureras (
Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata) in their first defense on October 29. On November 2, Nakagawa received one final shot at the Oz Academy Openweight Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion,
Tsubasa Kuragaki. On December 4, Oz Academy produced Nakagawa's Japanese retirement event, which saw Nakagawa, Aja Kong and Akino, the reunited Jungle Jack 21 (accompanied by the retired Ran Yu-Yu and the injured Hiroyo Matsumoto), defeat
Dynamite Kansai, Kyoko Kimura and Mayumi Ozaki in the main event. Nakagawa was set to wrestle another retirement match abroad.
SHIMMER Women Athletes (2010–2015) . Together the duo were known as Global Green Gangsters. On April 10, 2010, Nakagawa made her
American debut for the
SHIMMER Women Athletes promotion in a losing effort against Ayumi Kurihara on
Volume 29. Later that same day on
Volume 30, Nakagawa teamed with
Daizee Haze to defeat the team of Jamilia Craft and Misaki Ohata. The following day on
Volume 35, Nakagawa and Daizee Haze continued their tag team win streak by defeating Pretty Bitchin' (Ariel and
Nikki Roxx). On March 26, 2011, Nakagawa returned for her third visit with Shimmer, losing to
LuFisto on
Volume 37 and defeating Jessica James on
Volume 38. The following day on
Volume 39, Nakagawa and Haze defeated Jamilia Craft and
Mia Yim in a tag team match and were as a result granted a shot at the
Shimmer Tag Team Championship. On October 1 at Shimmer's
Volume 41, Nakagawa and Haze lost the Shimmer Tag Team Championship to Ayako Hamada and Ayumi Kurihara in their second defense. Later that same day on
Volume 42, Nakagawa picked up her biggest singles victory in SHIMMER by pinning former
SHIMMER Champion MsChif to win a four-way match, which also included Kellie Skater and LuFisto. Nakagawa was forced to miss Shimmer's March 2012 tapings due to having prior commitments with Pro Wrestling Wave. Nakagawa returned to SHIMMER on October 27, 2012, defeating Davina Rose as part of
Volume 49. Later that same night on
Volume 50, Nakagawa was defeated by
Athena. The following night on
Volume 51, Nakagawa defeated
Veda Scott in a singles match. Later that same night on
Volume 52, Nakagawa, in her final match of the weekend, teamed with Kellie Skater as the "Global Green Gangsters" (3G) in a tag team match, where they defeated
Christina Von Eerie and MsChif. On April 6, 2013, at the
Volume 53 internet pay-per-view (iPPV), the Global Green Gangsters unsuccessfully challenged the
Canadian NINJAs (
Nicole Matthews and
Portia Perez) for the Shimmer Tag Team Championship in a four-way match, which also included the teams of Kana and Lufisto, and Made in Sin (
Allysin Kay and Taylor Made). A week later on April 13 at the tapings of
Volume 54, Nakagawa and Skater defeated the Canadian NINJAs in another title match, however, the Shimmer Tag Team Championship did not change hands due to the match ending in a countout. Later that same day on
Volume 55, Nakagawa and Skater continued chasing the Canadian NINJAs and the Shimmer Tag Team Championship, but, despite scoring a win over Regeneration X (
Allison Danger and
Leva Bates), were denied a rematch with the reigning champions. However, the following day, after Nakagawa and Perez wrestled to a double disqualification on
Volume 56, following interference from both Skater and Matthews, the two teams were booked in one more title match against each other, contested under "
No Disqualification, No Countout" rules. The match took place later that same day in the main event of
Volume 57 and saw the Global Green Gangsters defeat the Canadian NINJAs to become the new Shimmer Tag Team Champions. Nakagawa returned to Shimmer on October 19 at
Volume 58, where she and Skater made their first successful title defense against Kana and LuFisto. Later that same day on
Volume 59, Nakagawa and Skater made their second successful defense against Made in Sin. The following day, Nakagawa and Skater made two more successful title defenses, defeating
Nevaeh and
Sassy Stephie on
Volume 60 and
Cherry Bomb and
Kimber Lee on
Volume 61. On October 25, Nakagawa made her debut for Shimmer's sister promotion,
Shine Wrestling, when she and Skater successfully defended the Shimmer Tag Team Championship against Valkyrie (Allysin Kay and
Ivelisse). On April 5, 2014, at the
Volume 62 iPPV, Nakagawa and Skater successfully defended their title against
Madison Eagles and Nicole Matthews. A week later at
Volume 64, Nakagawa and Skater made another successful title defense against
Leon and Ray. Nakagawa and Skater made two more successful title defenses the following day, defeating Rhia O'Reilly and
Saraya Knight on
Volume 65 and Cheerleader Melissa and Mercedes Martinez on
Volume 66.
Final matches and retirement (
Nicole Matthews &
Portia Perez) in the main event. Immediately afterwards a retirement ceremony was held and her career was celebrated by the entire roster. After announcing her retirement, Nakagawa made a return to SHIMMER in October 2014. On October 18 at
Volume 68, she and Skater made yet another successful defense of the Shimmer Tag Team Championship against
Kaori Yoneyama and Tsukasa Fujimoto. The following day, the Global Green Gangsters also successfully defended their title against the team of Mayumi Ozaki and Saraya Knight on
Volume 69. Later that same day on
Volume 70, Nakagawa was scheduled to challenge Nicole Matthews for the Shimmer Championship, but the match, as well as a following Shimmer Tag Team Championship match between 3G and the Canadian NINJAs, ended in a disqualification due to outside interference. Finally, Nakagawa and Skater teamed with
Jessicka Havok and Madison Eagles to defeat Matthews, Portia Perez, Cherry Bomb and Kimber Lee in an eight-woman tag team match to end the weekend. On April 3, Nakagawa made her final appearance for Shine Wrestling, when she and Skater wrestled
Shine Tag Team Champions Cherry Bomb and Kimber Lee to a double countout in a
title vs. title match, meaning that both teams retained their respective titles. This led to a rematch back in SHIMMER on April 11 on
Volume 72, where Nakagawa and Skater lost the SHIMMER Tag Team Championship, ending their two-year reign. The following day on
Volume 74, Nakagawa teamed with Skater, Hiroyo Matsumoto and Misaki Ohata in an eight-woman tag team match, where they were defeated by Aja Kong, Dynamite Kansai, Kyoko Kimura and Mayumi Ozaki. Nakagawa's retirement match took place later that same day on
Volume 75. Teaming with Skater, the two defeated the Canadian NINJAs, with Nakagawa pinning Shimmer Champion Nicole Matthews for the final win of her career. ==Championships and accomplishments==