Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (2013–2023) Sakazaki made her professional wrestling debut for
Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (TJPW), winning a tag team match on December 1, 2013. In the summer of 2014, Sakazaki participated in the first
Tokyo Princess Cup, defeating Kanna in the first round before losing to eventual champion Nonoko in the semifinals. On June 4, 2017, Sakazaki defeated Yuu to become the
Tokyo Princess of Princess Champion for the first time. On August 26, at Brand New Wrestling ~ The Beginning Of A New Era, Sakazaki lost the title in her first defense against
Reika Saiki, ending her reign at 83 days. Throughout September and October, Sakazaki and her tag team partner
Shoko Nakajima participated in a tournament to crown the first
Tokyo Princess Tag Team Champions. The two won their first round and semifinal matches in the tournament and eventually defeated Maho Kurone and
Rika Tatsumi in the finals to win the tag titles. On February 3, 2018, Sakazaki and Nakajima lost the tag titles to Neo Biishiki-gun (Azusa Christie and
Sakisama). Later that year, Sakazaki again competed in the Tokyo Princess Cup, winning her first three matchups before losing to
Yuu in the finals. On August 4, Sakazaki teamed with
Mizuki (under the name Magical Sugar Rabbits) in the one-day Yeah! Metcha Tag Tournament, which they won by defeating
Hyper Misao and Nakajima, the latter of whom Sakazaki won the Tokyo Princess Tag Team Championship with. Three weeks later, Sakazaki and Mizuki defeated
Maki Itoh and Reika Saiki to win the vacant tag titles, marking Sakazaki's second reign as champion. On January 4, 2021, at Tokyo Joshi Pro '21, Sakazaki lost the title to Rika Tatsumi, ending her second reign at 428 days. On October 9, at
Wrestle Princess II, Sakazaki and Mizuki defeated Neo Biishiki-gun to win the Princess Tag Team Championship for the second time. At
CyberFight Festival 2022 on June 12, Sakazaki fought Nakajima for the Princess of Princess Championship in a losing effort. On July 9, at
Summer Sun Princess, Magical Sugar Rabbits lost the tag titles to Reiwa Ban AA Cannon (
Saki Akai and
Yuki Arai), ending their second reign at 273 days. On August 14, Sakazaki defeated
Miu Watanabe to win the Tokyo Princess Cup for the first time. On October 9, at
Wrestle Princess III, Sakazaki defeated Nakajima to regain the Princess of Princess Championship for a third time. On March 18, 2023, at ''Grand Princess '23
, Sakazaki dropped the title to Mizuki, ending her third reign at 160 days. Thirteen days later, at TJPW Live In Los Angeles'', Magical Sugar Rabbits defeated 121000000 (Maki Itoh and
Miyu Yamashita) to win the Princess Tag Team Championship for a record-setting third time, giving Sakazaki a record-tying fourth reign with the title. On May 8, TJPW announced that Sakazaki will be graduating from the promotion, her final show taking place on December 1 and will be based in the United States the following year. On June 9, Sakazaki vacated the tag titles after being diagnosed with a neck injury.
All Elite Wrestling (2019–present) In 2019,
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced that Sakazaki would wrestle at
Double or Nothing, competing in the six women tag-team match. She participated in a triple threat match at
Fyter Fest on June 29, losing to
Riho after she pinned
Nyla Rose. On February 5, 2020, Sakazaki made her debut on
Dynamite defeating
Britt Baker and being attacked by her after the match. After that, she stopped appearing for the promotion due to travel restrictions during the
COVID-19 pandemic. On February 15, 2021, Sakazaki made her AEW return to participate in the
AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Tournament. In the opening round of the Japanese side of the bracket, Sakazaki was victorious over
Mei Suruga. She defeated
Emi Sakura in the Japanese bracket semifinals on February 22 to advance to the next round, where she lost to
Ryo Mizunami on an all-women's
B/R Live special on February 28. On July 12, Sakazaki returned back to competing in AEW shows and she appeared on
Dark: Elevation, facing
KiLynn King which she was victorious. On the July 14 special edition episode of
Dynamite titled
Fyter Fest, Sakazaki's first time appearing on
Dynamite in 16 months, Sakazaki faced
Penelope Ford and again was victorious. On May 6, 2022, Sakazaki returned to AEW competing on
Rampage by taking part in the
Owen Hart Cup, where she faced Riho and lost. On April 6, 2024, Sakazaki returned to AEW by defeating
Trish Adora on
Collision. After the match, she gets confronted by
Serena Deeb on stage. Two weeks later on
Rampage, Sakazaki's first time appearing on
Rampage in 23 months, she defeated Emi Sakura. During the match, Sakazaki suffered a leg injury after tumbling outside from the top rope. She made her return on the September 14 episode of
Collision, defeating Deeb and getting into a confrontation with
AEW Women's World Champion "The Glamour" Mariah May afterwards. On the following
Dynamite, Sakazaki teamed up with
Queen Aminata and defeated Deeb and May by disqualification, after being hit in the head by May's Women's World title belt. On September 25, at
Dynamite: Grand Slam, she failed to beat May for the title. On January 25, 2025 at
Collision: Homecoming, Sakazaki won a four-way match involving Queen Aminata, Serena Deeb and
Deonna Purrazzo (who she pinned), becoming the number one contender to
Mercedes Moné's
AEW TBS Championship, but failed to win the title on the January 30 episode of
Dynamite.
Ring of Honor (2023–present) On the January 16, 2023, episode of
Dark: Elevation, Sakazaki returned and saved
Zeda Zhang from an attack by
ROH Women's World Champion Athena after their match. Two weeks later, Sakazaki teamed with
Skye Blue and fought Athena and
Diamante in a winning effort. On January 18, 2023 (aired January 26), Sakazaki officially made her
Ring of Honor (ROH) debut by defeating Sandra Moone at
The Jay Briscoe Celebration of Life special. On the March 30 episode of
ROH Honor Club TV, Sakazaki saved Emi Sakura from an attack by ROH Women's World Champion Athena after their title match. A day later, at
Supercard of Honor, Sakazaki fought Athena for the ROH Women's World title in a losing effort. On the April 25, 2024, episode of
ROH Honor Club TV, Sakazaki's first time appearing on
Honor Club TV in 12 months, she made her return and defeated
Leila Grey. On July 11, 2025, Sakazaki made her return at
Supercard of Honor, competing in a Worldwide Women's Wild Card four-way match for the interim
ROH Women's World Television Championship, which was won by
Mina Shirakawa. == Personal life ==