Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Kyoko Inoue

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Birth name
  
Kyoko Inoue

Debut
  
1988

Ring name(s)
  
Kyoko Inoue

Name
  
Kyoko Inoue


Billed height
  
1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)

Trained by
  
Billed weight
  
108 kg (238 lb)

Movies
  
Beautiful Boxer

Kyoko Inoue httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Born
  
April 22, 1969 (age 54) Nan'yo, Yamagata (
1969-04-22
)

Similar People
  
Takako Inoue, Manami Toyota, Aja Kong, Yumiko Hotta, Kaoru Ito

Kyoko inoue c vs akira hokuto 04 01 1992


Kyoko Inoue (井上 京子, Inoue Kyōko, born April 22, 1969) is a Japanese female professional wrestler. She has held the WWWA World Single Championship three times, and is the first woman to win a men's title in Japan. She is also the founder of the joshi promotion NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling. After leaving NEO in May 2010, Inoue founded the World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana promotion in January 2011. Kyoko Inoue was trained by famous Japanese wrestler, Jaguar Yokota.

Contents

Kyoko Inoue Kyoko Inoue Profile Match Listing Internet Wrestling Database IWD

Fire Pro Wrestling Returns Kyoko Inoue vs Dynamite Kansai


In wrestling

Kyoko Inoue Kyoko Inoue Joshiresu

  • Finishing moves
  • Niagara Driver (Sitout one shoulder powerbomb)
  • Victoria Driver (Inverted Death Valley driver)
  • Signature moves
  • Backbreaker rack
  • Cloverleaf-style giant swing
  • Diving back elbow drop
  • Lariat
  • Overhead belly to belly suplex, sometimes from the top rope
  • Springboard back elbow
  • Standing scoop powerslam, sometimes from the top rope
  • Torture Crab (Elevated Boston crab with a knee to the back)
  • Entrance themes

  • Kyoko Inoue Kyoko Inoue Archives Diva Dirt
  • "Ready to Fight?" by All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling
  • Championships and accomplishments

    Kyoko Inoue Kyoko Inoue footstomps YouTube

  • All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling

  • Kyoko Inoue Exclusive Kyoko Inoue on Her Return to the US Forming World Woman
  • AJW Championship (1 time)
  • All Pacific Championship (2 times)
  • IWA World Women's Championship (2 times)
  • WWWA World Single Championship (3 times)
  • WWWA World Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Takako Inoue
  • Japan Grand Prix (1991)
  • Tag League the Best (1991) – with Toshiyo Yamada
  • Tag League the Best (1992) – with Aja Kong
  • Tag League the Best (1995) – with Tomoko Watanabe
  • Kyoko Inoue Joshi legend Kyoko Inoue speaks on new promotion Diana her goals

  • Dramatic Dream Team
  • Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship (2 times)
  • JDStar
  • TWF World Women's Championship (2 times)
  • NEO Japan Ladies' Wrestling
  • NEO Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Hiroyo Matsumoto
  • NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship (3 times)
  • NEO Mid-Summer Tag Tournament 7 (2008) - with Hiroyo Matsumoto
  • Tokyo Sports
  • Joshi Puroresu Grand Prize (1996)
  • World Entertainment Wrestling
  • WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Kodo Fuyuki and Chocoball Mukai
  • WEW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Hiromichi Fuyuki
  • World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana
  • WWWD Queen Championship / WWWD World Single Championship (3 times, current)
  • WWWD World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Tomoko Watanabe (1) and Yumiko Hotta (1)
  • Queen Championship Tournament (2013)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
  • 5 Star Match (1992) vs. Manami Toyota on April 25
  • 5 Star Match (1993) with Takako Inoue vs. Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki on April 2
  • 5 Star Match (1993) with Takako Inoue, Aja Kong, and Sakie Hasegawa vs. Dynamite Kansai, Mayumi Ozaki, Hikari Fukuoka, and Cutie Suzuki on July 31
  • 5 Star Match (1993) with Toshiyo Yamada vs. Akira Hokuto and Manami Toyota on December 10
  • 5 Star Match (1993) with Toshiyo Yamada vs. Akira Hokuto and Manami Toyota on December 10
  • 5 Star Match (1994) with Takako Inoue vs. Manami Toyota and Toshiyo Yamada on October 9
  • 5 Star Match (1995) vs. Manami Toyota on May 7
  • 5 Star Match (1995) with Takako Inoue vs. Manami Toyota and Sakie Hasegawa on August 30
  • Match of the Year (1995) vs. Manami Toyota on May 7
  • References

    Kyoko Inoue Wikipedia