Keiko Aoki (née Nakano; born January 8, 1968) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler and professional golfer, best known under the ring name Bull Nakano and for her tenures with All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW). She held several championships for AJW, most notably a nearly three-year reign as WWWA World Single Champion, before being phased out by the company in the early 1990s due to their age-based personnel policies. She later became the first first World Women's Champion for Mexican promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in 1992, and in 1994, signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). She won the WWF Women's Championship in a back-and-forth feud with Alundra Blayze, becoming the first Japanese wrestler recognized by the promotion to do so. After retiring from wrestling, Nakano began competing as a professional golfer, and in 2006, she joined a tour with the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). She was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame on 2001 and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2024.
World Wrestling Peace Festival
WWE Wham, Bam, Bodyslam!
(Bull Nakano)
AJW Destiny
(Bull Nakano)
Sukeban World Premiere
(Bull Nakano)
The Best of the WWF: volume 16 Around the World
(Bull Nakano)
The Devils Of The Ring
(Bull Nakano)
WrestleMania XL Saturday
(Bull Nakano)
WWE Hall of Fame 2024
(Bull Nakano)
RISE Wrestling. RISE 6 Brutality
(Bull Nakano)
Stardom Queen's Fest
(Commentary)
Stardom New Year Stars 2018 ~Stardom 7th Anniversary~
(Commentary)
The Best of WCW Clash of the Champions
(Bull Nakano)
AJW All-Star Dream Slam I
(Bull Nakano)
WCW Hog Wild 1996
(Bull Nakano)
WCW Clash of The Champions XXXIII
(Bull Nakano)
WWF SummerSlam Spectacular 1994: Sunday Night Slam
(Bull Nakano)
WWE SummerSlam 1994
(Bull Nakano)
NJPW & WCW Collision In Korea
(Bull Nakano)
Ring! Ring! Ring! The Champion Belt of Tears
AJW Big Egg Wrestling Universe
Jd' Yoshimoto Joshi Puroresu Osaka Pre Debut
(Bull Nakano)
Bull Nakano Retirement Show
(Bull Nakano)
Tokyo Pop
(Mean Jumbo)
Then, Now, Forever: The Evolution of WWE’s Women’s Division
(Bull Nakano (archive footage))
Raw
(Bull Nakano)
WWE Sunday Night Slam
(Bull Nakano)
Clash of the Champions
(Bull Nakano)