On this page, you find the full wrestling profile of Manami Toyota, with her Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions she worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles she won, her Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, her appearance changes through the years, and more.
Manami Toyota (豊田 真奈美) was born in Masuda, Shimane, Japan on March 2, 1971, and she is currently 53 years old.
Along with Akira Hokuto and Aja Kong, Toyota is considered one of the greatest joshi wrestlers of all time, particularly during her prime in the 90s.
Manami Toyota Profile Index
Profile Info
- Gender Female
- Real Name Manami Toyota (豊田 真奈美)
- Ring Names
- Manami Toyota ( October 18, 1986 - December 31, 2019)
- Born March 2, 1971 (age 53)
- Nationality Japan
- Birth Place Masuda, Shimane, Japan
- Billed From
- Masuda, Shimane, Japan
- Height 5 ft 6 in (167 cm)
- Weight
- 150 lbs (68 kg)
- Nicknames Flying Fairy; Manamana
- Notes Along with Akira Hokuto and Aja Kong, Toyota is considered one of the greatest joshi wrestlers of all time, particularly during her prime in the 90s.
Career History
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Roles
- Part Time Wrestler ( December 31, 2019 - December 31, 2019)
- Wrestler ( October 18, 1986 - November 3, 2017)
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Promotions History
Promotion from to Promotion CHIKARA September 18, 2010 September 16, 2012 Promotion INDY July 15, 2002 November 3, 2017 Promotion LLPW X December 29, 2012 October 11, 2014 Promotion NEO March 22, 2009 December 24, 2010 Promotion NEO June 19, 2005 December 15, 2007 Promotion JWP December 18, 2005 December 9, 2007 Promotion ATOZ September 7, 2004 March 19, 2006 Promotion GAEA July 14, 2002 April 3, 2005 Promotion AJW October 18, 1986 July 6, 2002 Promotion JWP December 26, 1997 September 16, 1998 -
Images History
Sep 2010Jan 1997Nov 1992May 1989Oct 1986 -
Face / Heel Turns
Alignment from to Face May 6, 1989 December 31, 2019 Tweener October 18, 1986 May 5, 1989
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Finishers
- Japanese Ocean Bomb - Straight Jacket Reverse Powerbomb ( October 18, 1986 - November 3, 2017)
- Japanese Ocean Cyclone Suplex - Straight Jacket Electric Chair Suplex pin ( October 18, 1986 - November 3, 2017)
- Japanese Ocean Queen Bee Bomb - Cut-throat Scoop Brainbuster ( October 18, 1986 - November 3, 2017)
- Japanese Ocean Suplex - Double Hammerlock Bridging German Suplex ( October 18, 1986 - November 3, 2017)
- Victory Star Drop - Top rope Bodyscissors Back Flip into a Back-to-back Kneeling Piledriver ( October 18, 1986 - November 3, 2017)
- Manami Roll - Modified Victory Roll, counter to opponent's powerbomb ( October 18, 1986 - November 3, 2017)
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Theme Songs
- Theme Song "Queen of Queens ~ The Theme of Manami Toyota" by Michihiko Ohta - Single ( July 3, 2000 - December 31, 2019)
- Theme Song "Mystic Eyes" by Tatsuya Suzuki - Single ( August 24, 1994 - July 2, 2000)
- Theme Song "Grind" by Kyono-Natsuko - Single ( July 21, 1990 - August 23, 1994)
- Theme Song "Red Phoenix" by Red Tone Orchestra - Single ( September 12, 1989 - July 20, 1990)
- Theme Song "Beautiful Challengers" by Three Bells Orchestra - Single ( December 11, 1988 - September 11, 1989)
Titles & Accomplishments
All Japan Women’s Pro Wrestling
- 1 AJW Championship
- 2 All Pacific Championship
- 1 IWA World Women’s Championship
- 4 WWWA World Single Championship
- 3 WWWA World Tag Team Championship (1 with Mima Shimoda, 2 with Toshiyo Yamada)
Gaea Japan
- 1 AAAW Single Championship
- 1 AAAW Tag Team Championship (with Carlos Amano)
Ice Ribbon
- 1 Triangle Ribbon Championship
JWP Joshi Puroresu
- 1 JWP Openweight Championship
- 1 JWP Tag Team Championship (with Kaoru Ito)
Oz Academy
- 1 Oz Academy Openweight Championship
- 1 Oz Academy Tag Team Championship (with Carlos Amano)
Universal Wrestling Association
- 1 UWA World Women’s Tag Team Championship (with Toshiyo Yamada)
World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana
- 1 WWWD World Championship
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Other Accomplishments
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame induction (class of 2002)
- AJW Japan Grand Prix Winner (1990, 1995, 1998, 1999)
- AJW Tag League the Best Winner (1993 - with Akira Hokuto; 1994 - with Takako Inoue; 1996 - with Rie Tamada; 1999 - with Miho Wakizawa; 2001 - with Yumiko Hotta)
- Ice Ribbon Year-End Award - Enemy Award (2017 - tied with Maika Ozaki)
- WON Match of the Year (1993 - with Toshiyo Yamada vs. Dynamite Kansai & Mayumi Ozaki on 04/11; 1995 - vs. Kyoto Inoue on 05/05)
- WON Most Outstanding Wrestler (1995)
- WON Readers' Favorite Wrestler (1995)
Teams & Relations
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Tag Teams & Stables
- Tokyo Sweethearts - Mima Shimoda ( May 6, 1989 - May 5, 2001)
- 1987 Gold Team Combo - Toshiyo Yamada ( June 5, 1991 - July 10, 1997)