Miyako Matsumoto
- January 9, 2024
- Actor
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Miyako Matsumoto Biography
Name | Miyako Matsumoto |
Birthday | Apr 11 |
Birth Year | 1985 |
Place Of Birth | Tokyo |
Birth Country | Japan |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Miyako Matsumoto is one of the most popular and richest Actor who was born on April 11, 1985 in Tokyo, Japan. Miyako Matsumoto, also known as Song Ben Du, Matsumoto Miyako (born April 11, 1985), is a Japanese professional wrestler. Her work in Ice Ribbon is her most prominent. She was a former two time ICEx60 Champion, three-time Triangle Ribbon Champion, and a twotime International Ribbon Tag Team Champion. This made her the promotion’s second Triple Crown champion. She has promoted her own shows and also wrestles for Reina Joshi Puroresu, Oz Academy, and Reina Joshuai Puroresu.
Matsumoto became the new ICEx60 champion when she defeated Tsukasa Yamamoto in a thrilling match. Matsumoto defeated Kazumi Shimouna and Riho, the defending champions, to become the new Triangle Ribbon Champion. Matsumoto had a great ICEx60 Championship defense against Makoto. On March 27, Matsumoto lost to Gentaro in a DDT Pro-Wrestling Extreme Division Championship match. She then lost to Riho on April 3 and lost the ICEx60 Championship on April 3. Finally, she lost the Triangle Ribbon Championship on April 17 to Nanae Takahashi. Matsumoto, who was crying in the ring after losing the ICEx60 Championship to Makoto on March 27, was approached by Jun Kasai, a deathmatch wrestler whom she had previously declared her favorite wrestler. She then suggested that they should compete together for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship. Matsumoto and Kasai were nicknamed “385Myankies” and defeated Passion Red (Nanae Takahashi, Kazumi Shimouna), and Gentaro and Keita Yano. This was in a three-way match that was hardcore to win the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship. Matsumoto was named Ice Ribbon’s second Triple Crown Champion after Riho. Matsumoto started feuding with Chii Tomya. Matsumoto and Kasai won their first title defense against Command Bolshoi and Tomiya on July 19. Matsumoto and Kasai lost their second defense of the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship on August 7 to Tomiya, Isami Kodaka. Matsumoto, Kasai, and Jaki Numazawa failed to challenge The Great Kojika and Mr. #6 for the DDT Jiyugaoka Six-Person Tag Team Six-Man Tag Team, DDT Nihonkai Six-Man Tag Team, and UWA World Trois Championships. Kasai was not an Ice Ribbon regular and made only sporadic appearances to promote the promotion. Matsumoto joined Hikaru Shida and Mochi Miyagi to create the stable “Ichinisanshidan”. Matsumoto and Shida challenged Emi Sakura (Nanae Takahashi) for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship on November 23. Matsumoto’s rivalry with Chii Tomiya continued, and she became a member of rival stable Heisei YTR. This led to a tough match on March 21st 2011, in which Jun Kasai and Matsumoto defeated Kazuhiko Okawara and Tomiya. Matsumoto lost a string of matches against Maki Narumiya and was eventually defeated 11-0 by Emi Sakura in a twenty minute Iron Man match. Sakura encouraged Matsumoto to improve her game. Matsumoto challenged Tsukasa Fujimoto, ICEx60 Champion, to a title match. Fujimoto offered to give up her Ice Ribbon career. Matsumoto lost against Fujimoto in the title match and was forced to leave Ice Ribbon.
After the ICE×60 Championship was vacated, following Maki Narumiya being sidelined with an injury, Matsumoto entered a round-robin tournament to determine the new champion, wrestling Hamuko Hoshi to a ten-minute time limit draw in her opening match on January 19, 2013. On January 26, Matsumoto entered another tournament, contested for the also vacant Triangle Ribbon Championship, defeating Gabai-Ji-chan and Hailey Hatred in her first round match. On February 2, Matsumoto lost to Tsukasa Fujimoto in her second match in the ICE×60 Championship tournament. On February 11, Matsumoto defeated Fujimoto and Mio Shirai in a tournament final to win the vacant Triangle Ribbon Championship for the third time. On February 13, Matsumoto finished the round-robin portion of the ICE×60 Championship tournament with a win over Kurumi, forcing a tiebreaker match with Hamuko Hoshi to decide who would advance to the semifinals. Three days later, Matsumoto advanced to the semifinals of the tournament with a win over Hoshi. On February 23, Matsumoto defeated Hikaru Shida in her semifinal match to advance to the finals of the tournament. Four days later, she was defeated in the finals of the tournament by Tsukushi. On March 9, Matsumoto made her first successful defense of the Triangle Ribbon Championship against Kyusei Sakura Hirota and Neko Nitta. On March 31, Matsumoto took part in a big intergender match, where she was defeated by Minoru Suzuki. Afterwards, she challenged Suzuki to a rematch under Gake no Fuchi rules. Suzuki was also victorious in the rematch, which took place at a GakoPro event on May 4. Following the match, Matsumoto originally announced that in the future she would be wrestling under the ring name “Miyako gdgd Matsumoto” (松本gdgd都 , Matsumoto gudaguda Miyako) , but before wrestling a single match under her new name, decided not to go through with the name change. On May 25, Matsumoto lost the Triangle Ribbon Championship to Neko Nitta in a three-way match, which also included Kurumi.
On August 24, Matsumoto made an appearance for Reina Joshi Puroresu, when she and Ice Ribbon alum, Wrestling New Classic (WNC) representative Makoto, entered a tournament for the vacant Reina World Tag Team Championship, losing to Leon and Rydeen Hagane in their first round match. On September 6, Matsumoto appeared at a WNC press conference, announcing that she had joined Makoto’s supposed wrestling school, a stable, which also included Kaho Kobayashi. Matsumoto made her WNC in-ring debut on September 18, when she, Makoto and Kobayashi defeated Takuya Kito in a three-on-one handicap match. The new alliance also led to Matsumoto and Kobayashi teaming together in Ice Ribbon. On November 2, Matsumoto received her first shot at the newly renamed ICE×∞ Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion, Tsukasa Fujimoto. In early 2014, Matsumoto tried to twice capture the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship from her Muscle Venus partners Hikaru Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto, first alongside Mio Shirai on March 9 and then with Hamuko Hoshi three days later. At the September 15 Ice Ribbon show, Matsumoto was defeated by Oz Academy representative Mayumi Ozaki, who afterwards offered her a spot in her villainous Seikigun stable. On September 23, Matsumoto made her Oz Academy debut in a segment, where Ozaki grabbed her head and nodded it, essentially accepting her own offer on Matsumoto’s behalf. On October 12, Matsumoto made her debut for World Wonder Ring Stardom, losing to World of Stardom Champion Yoshiko in a non-title match. On October 19, Matsumoto made an appearance for All Japan Pro Wrestling, losing to Risa Sera in a rare women’s match, provided by Ice Ribbon.
Matsumoto graduated from Nihon University’s College of Art. She began her career as an actress. The Muscle Venus group, which included Natsume and Kozuki, was cast in Three Count (2008), a film set in professional wrestling. It also featured veteran wrestlers Kyoko Inoue, Emi Sakura and Yoshiko Yamamoto. All members started training under Sakura in professional wrestling as part of their roles.
Miyako Matsumoto Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Actor |
House | Living in own house. |
Miyako Matsumoto is one of the richest Actor from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Miyako Matsumoto 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
The Muscle Venus cast recorded a song titled Itsuka Kitto in 2008. It was released on November 5, 2008 as a single and used later as the theme song for Three Count. Matsumoto was also featured with Hikaru Shida, Tsukasa Yamamoto and Tsukasa Fumoto in the 2012 Japanese pop band angela’s music video for “The Lights of Heroes”. Matsumoto’s first gravure DVD, Crazy Honey, was released in July 2013. Matsumoto is a member of the idol girl group Black DPG.
Emi Sakura’s Ice Ribbon Promotion saw Matsumoto make her debut on July 29,
- She wrestled Yuki Ueda in a three-minute time limit. Although all Muscle Venus members made debuts at the same time, Matsumoto, Hikaru Schida, and Tsukasa Yamamoto lasted longer than six months before launching new careers in professional wrestling. Matsumoto was a cosplay wrestler who wore different costumes, danced in matches, and displayed other funny behavior, such as dancing in the middle of matches and intentionally stumbling. Matsumoto defeated Chii Tomiya on December 13. Matsumoto claimed that she was the “ace” in professional wrestling despite her poor win-loss record. She then challenged Kiyoko Ichiki to the ICEx60 Championship title. Matsumoto began a storyline rivalry against Haru Miyako (International Wrestling Association of Japan manager), which resulted in her inviting her associates to face Matsumoto periodically for the next two-years. Matsumoto, who was a newcomer to NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling, made her debut in a three-way match on December 31, 2009. The goal of the match was to determine “number one Matsumoto”. Hiroyo Matsumoto won the match. None of them are related.
Matsumoto then went on to form her own Gake no Fuchi Puroresu (崖のふちプロレス , Gake no Fuchi Puroresu, “Edge of the Cliff Pro Wrestling”, GakePro) promotion. GakePro’s events have featured appearances from Ice Ribbon wrestlers like Emi Sakura, Makoto, and Tsukasa Fujimoto, as well as well known male wrestlers like Great Sasuke, Munenori Sawa, and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi. On December 3, Matsumoto returned to Ice Ribbon, in storyline being brought back by Ken Ohka to attack his estranged tag team partner Hikari Minami. The following day, Matsumoto and Ohka defeated Minami and Makoto Oishi in a tag team match. On December 25 at RibbonMania, the reunited Matsumoto and Jun Kasai were defeated by Danshoku Dino and Makoto Oishi in a three-way tag team match, which also included Hikari Minami and Ken Ohka. Matsumoto then began chasing the Triangle Ribbon Championship, held by male wrestler Ribbon Takanashi. On January 4, 2012, Takanashi defeated Matsumoto and Yasu Urano to retain his title. In another title match on January 25, Matsumoto was pinned by Neko Nitta, who, as a result, became the new Triangle Ribbon Champion. Afterwards, Matsumoto demanded another shot at the Triangle Ribbon Championship and announced that since Nitta had used her cat-like attributes to defeat her, she was going to bring another animal, “Crazy Monkey” Jun Kasai, as the second challenger for the title match. On February 5 at Yokohama Ribbon, Matsumoto defeated Nitta and Kasai to win the Triangle Ribbon Championship for the second time. She would go on to lose the title to Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling (LLPW-X) representative Eiger on February 29, in a three-way match, which also included Neko Nitta. Through their rivalry over the Triangle Ribbon Championship, Matsumoto and Neko Nitta eventually formed a tag team and on July 15, defeated Dropkickers (Tsukasa Fujimoto and Tsukushi) to become the new International Ribbon Tag Team Champions. Matsumoto and Nitta lost the title to Kurumi and Tsukushi in their first defense on August 19, during an event celebrating Matsumoto’s, Hikaru Shida’s and Tsukasa Fujimoto’s fourth anniversary in professional wrestling.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 2 in |
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Miyako Ranked on the list of most popular Actor. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Japan. Miyako Matsumoto celebrates birthday on April 11 of every year.