Hiroyo Matsumoto
- January 6, 2024
- Professional Wrestler
Quick Facts
Full Name | Hiroyo Matsumoto |
Occupation | Professional Wrestler |
Date Of Birth | Nov 6, 1985(1985-11-06) |
Age | 39 |
Birthplace | Hiratsuka |
Country | Japan |
Birth City | Kanagawa Prefecture |
Horoscope | Scorpio |
Hiroyo Matsumoto Biography
Name | Hiroyo Matsumoto |
Birthday | Nov 6 |
Birth Year | 1985 |
Place Of Birth | Hiratsuka |
Home Town | Kanagawa Prefecture |
Birth Country | Japan |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
Hiroyo Matsumoto is one of the most popular and richest Professional Wrestler who was born on November 6, 1985 in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Hiroyo Matsumoto, also known as Song Ben Hao Dai or Matsumoto Hiroyo, was born November 6, 1985. Emi Sakura gave her her the nickname Lady Destroyer (Po Huai SuruNu / Hakai SuruOnna) after Matsumoto broke a wall at the Ichigaya arena in her Ice Ribbon debut. She graduated from Hiratsuka Konan high school in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Matsumoto faced Sendai Sakiko on February 1, 2009 at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring. Matsumoto won the first defense of the junior dual titles. Matsumoto and Aja Kong teamed up at Shinjuku Face’s OZ Academy to defeat Mayumi Ozaki, KAORU, and win the OZ Academy Tag Team Championship. This made Matsumoto the triple crown champion. Matsumoto defeated Pinky Mayuka from JWP to win the JWP Junior/POP double title. Matsumoto and Kyoko Inoue teamed up to win the NEO Tag Titles on March 29. Matsumoto was defeated by Misaki Ohata, a fellow Ibuki wrestler, at the Ibuki Korakuen Hall. Matsumoto and Kyoko inoue faced Kana and Nanae Takahashi, the Passion Red team at NEO in Osaka on August 29 for the NEO Tag Titles. Matsumoto and Inoue won the title by time limit draw. Matsumoto and Kyoko inoue fought again against Passion Red’s Nanae Takahashi, Kana and at the NEO Shin-Kiba 1st Ring Show. They lost the NEO Tag Titles. Matsumoto also suffered a foot injury during the match. Matsumoto was back in action after sustaining a foot injury and faced Atsuko Emo at Korakuen Hall.
On March 26, 2011, at the Shimmer Women Athletes show in Berwyn, Illinois, Matsumoto and Misaki Ohata, as the Seven Star Sisters, won the Shimmer Tag Team Championship from the Canadian NINJAs (Portia Perez and Nicole Matthews), and then successfully defended them against Britani Knight and Saraya Knight. They would lose the title to Daizee Haze and Tomoka Nakagawa the following day. On September 23, at an OZ Academy show, Matsumoto turned on the Jungle Jack 21 stable and joined Mayumi Ozaki’s villainous Seikigun stable.
In 2012, Matsumoto began working regularly for World Wonder Ring Stardom, unsuccessfully challenging Nanae Takahashi for the World of Stardom Championship on May 3 and joining Yuzuki Aikawa’s Zenryoku Joshi stable on June 3. On June 10, Matsumoto defeated Ran Yu-Yu in the finals of a tournament to become the number one contender to the Oz Academy Openweight Championship. On August 19, Matsumoto unsuccessfully challenged Chikayo Nagashima for the Oz Academy Openweight Championship. On October 27, Matsumoto returned to Shimmer Women Athletes and the following day, unsuccessfully challenged Saraya Knight for the Shimmer Championship in a four-way elimination match, which also included Kellie Skater and MsChif. On December 2, Matsumoto officially quit Mayumi Ozaki’s Seikigun stable and returned to Jungle Jack 21.
Matsumoto took part in the [NEO STAGE08] singles tourney and won it on February 12, 27, 2008 and February 11, 2008. Matsumoto faced Haruka Matsuo on March 2 for the NWA Women’s Pacific/NEO Single Championship. She was defeated. Matsumoto took part in the Sendai Girl’s Pro Wrestling Tournament’s Jaja Uma Tournament on April 20, May 23, and June 27, where she defeated Haruka Matsuo in the finals. Matsumoto and Dramatic Dream Team (DDT), wrestler Choun Shoryu teamed up to challenge Ice Ribbon’s International Ribbon Tag Team Championship. This was held by Makoto and Etsuko Mita. Matsumoto and Kyoko Inoue teamed up on July 13 to win the NEO Midsummer Tag Tournament. Matsumoto defeated mentor Aja Kong by the top rope in OZ Academy’s open competition to determine the next OZ Academy Openweight Championship competitor. Matsumoto was then admitted to Jungle Jack 21, Kong’s stable. Matsumoto fought Ayako Hamada in a singles match at the Ice Ribbon Senbonzakura Hall Show on November 1. Matsumoto’s first singles title was won by Arisa Nakajima, JWP Joshi Puroresu, at the Korakuen Hall’s Ibuki Show. Matsumoto, Makoto and Matsumoto won their 150th pro-wrestling match in a tag match. (One-fourth) of her 150 matches were in Ice Ribbon.
Hiroyo Matsumoto Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Professional Wrestler |
House | Living in own house. |
Hiroyo Matsumoto is one of the richest Professional Wrestler from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Hiroyo Matsumoto 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Matsumoto played a 5-minute pre-debut exhibition match against Mai Ichii in Shin-Kiba 1st Ring on March 19, 2006. Matsumoto won her debut match in Shinjuku Face against Hanako Kobayashi on July 16th with a Body Slam.
Matsumoto joined Shuu Shibutani on May 5th to take on veteran Mariko Yoshida, and Meiko Satomura. With her Backdrop Driver finisher, she won the pinfall against mentor Mariko Yashida. Matsumoto was joined by Tomoka Nakagawa, an Ibuki worker, to make her debut in Ice Ribbon. The pair won the victory over Miki Ishii & Aoi Kizuki on October 7.
On January 4, 2010, at the Ice Ribbon show in Shin-Kiba 1st Ring, Matsumoto teamed up with Ice Ribbon wrestler Hamuko Hoshi to face Nanae Takahashi and Mai Ichii for the recently vacated International Ribbon Tag Titles. Matsumoto and Hoshi were successful in winning the tag titles. On February 20, Matsumoto and Hoshi lost the International Ribbon Tag Titles to Nanae Takahashi and Kazumi Shimouma. On April 9, Matsumoto participated in Sendai Girls’ Pro Wrestling’s 2nd annual Battlefield Tournament, but lost to Ryo Mizunami in Round 1. On April 10 & April 11, Matsumoto made her U.S. debut when she appeared in the Shimmer Women Athletes’ DVD tapings in Berwyn, IL. During that weekend, Matsumoto faced the likes of Sara Del Rey, Lufisto, and Mercedes Martinez. On July 25, Matsumoto made her second challenge for the NWA Women’s Pacific/NEO Single Championship, this time held by NEO’s Yoshiko Tamura. Matsumoto lost the match but forced Tamura to use her top finisher – Mt. Cook to end the match.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 5 im |
Weight | 70 kg |
Hiroyo Matsumoto height 5 ft 5 im Hiroyo weight 70 kg & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Hiroyo Matsumoto Dating?
According to our records, Hiroyo Matsumoto is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Hiroyo Matsumoto’s is not dating anyone.
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Matsumoto was announced to take part in the 2018 Mae Young Classic. She appeared as a villainess and defeated Rachel Evers in the first round. In the second round, Matsumoto was eliminated by Toni Storm.
Facts & Trivia
Hiroyo Ranked on the list of most popular Professional Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Japan. Hiroyo Matsumoto celebrates birthday on November 6 of every year.