On this page you find the full wrestling profile of Kyoko Inoue, 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.
Kyoko Inoue (井上 京子) was born in Nan'yo, Yamagata, Japan on April 22, 1969, and she is currently 56 years old.
She is currently a Wrestler and Promoter, working for Independent Circuit under the ring name of Kyoko Inoue.
Currently, she is a member of the teams of Tradition and Inherited and Double Inoue.
She is a co-founder of NEO Women's Pro Wrestling, and the main founder of World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana (WWWD).
Kyoko Inoue Profile Index
Profile Info
- Real NameKyoko Inoue (井上 京子)
- GenderFemale
- Born April 22, 1969 (age 56)
- Nationality
Japan - Birth PlaceNan'yo, Yamagata, Japan
- Billed From
- Nan'yo, Yamagata, Japan
- Height 5 ft 6 in (167 cm)
- Weight
- 238 lbs (108 kg) (January 28, 2011 - Present)
- 194 lbs (88 kg) (September 5, 1997 - January 27, 2011)
- 172 lbs (78 kg) (October 10, 1988 - September 4, 1997)
- NotesShe is a co-founder of NEO Women's Pro Wrestling, and the main founder of World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana (WWWD).
Career History
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Ring Names & Gimmicks
Kyoko Inoue - Diana promoter (January 28, 2011 - Present)
Kyoko Inoue - NEO co-promoter (November 25, 1997 - January 27, 2011)
Kyoko Inoue - Complete face turn (October 2, 1995 - November 24, 1997)
Kyoko Inoue - Main eventer (August 19, 1991 - October 1, 1995)
Kyoko Inoue - Face-painted heel (November 1, 1990 - August 18, 1991)
Kyoko Inoue - Rookie (October 10, 1988 - October 31, 1990)
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Roles
- Wrestler (October 10, 1988 - Present)
- Promoter (November 25, 1997 - Present)
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Promotions History
Promotion from to Promotion
INDYSeptember 5, 1997 Present Promotion
GLEATOctober 25, 2022 August 4, 2023 Promotion
STARDOMMarch 3, 2021 March 3, 2021 Promotion
ZERO1October 16, 2016 April 10, 2017 Promotion
NEOMarch 16, 2000 January 16, 2011 Promotion
AJWApril 19, 2005 April 19, 2005 Promotion
AJWJune 2, 2003 January 3, 2004 Promotion
WEWMay 18, 2003 May 18, 2003 Promotion
WMFSeptember 28, 2002 January 6, 2003 Promotion
JWPJuly 23, 2001 December 28, 2001 Promotion
FMWJanuary 7, 2000 December 9, 2001 Promotion
GAEAApril 22, 2001 October 15, 2001 Promotion
JWPJuly 13, 2000 November 21, 2000 Promotion
AJWMay 7, 1999 January 10, 2000 Promotion
NEONovember 25, 1997 January 6, 2000 Promotion
JWPMay 30, 1999 August 18, 1999 Promotion
JD'October 22, 1997 January 24, 1999 Promotion
JWPOctober 30, 1997 April 29, 1998 Promotion
AJWOctober 10, 1988 October 14, 1997 Promotion
WWFNovember 19, 1995 November 27, 1995 Promotion
CMLLOctober 15, 1991 September 19, 1992 Promotion
W*INGFebruary 9, 1992 August 2, 1992 Promotion
UWFJune 1, 1990 September 10, 1991 -
Images History
Apr 2022
Jan 2020
Jan 2016
Jan 2011
Jan 2010
May 2008
Jan 2006
Jan 2004
Jan 2003
Jan 2002
Jan 2001
Mar 2000
Jan 1998
Jan 1997
Oct 1995
Mar 1993
Nov 1990
Oct 1988 -
Face / Heel Turns
Alignment Details from to Face Ended her run with Gokumon-To, to mutual agreement after defeating Bull Nakano October 2, 1995 Present Heel Tearfully joined Bull Nakano's Gokumon-To stable, leaving Aja Kong behind October 7, 1990 October 1, 1995 Face October 10, 1988 October 6, 1990 -
Card Positions
Status Details from to WWE Mid Card November 19, 1995 November 27, 1995
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Finishers
- Niagara Driver - Sitout one shoulder powerbomb (April 2, 1993 - Present)
- Victoria Driver - Inverted Death Valley driver (December 8, 1996 - Present)
- Lariat (October 10, 1988 - Present)
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Theme Songs
- Theme Song“Ready to Fight?” by Ken Ayugai, Yasumitsu Shimizu - Single (March 27, 1994 - Present)
- Theme Song“Panama” by Van Halen - Single (April 17, 2011 - Present)
- Theme Song“Wild Wild Wild” by KAORU - FMW - Single (November 12, 2000 - December 9, 2001)
- Theme Song“Panama” by Van Halen - Single (April 29, 1991 - March 26, 1994)
- Theme Song“Beautiful Challengers” by Three Bells Orchestra - Single (January 5, 1991 - April 28, 1991)
- Theme Song“Dog Fighter (BGM No.5~6)” by Healthy Wings Orchestra - Single (December 1, 1990 - January 4, 1991)
Titles & Accomplishments
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling
- 1 AJW Championship
- 3 All Pacific Championship
- 2 IWA World Women's Championship
- 3 WWWA World Single Championship
- 4 WWWA World Tag Team Championship (with Takako Inoue)
Dramatic Dream Team
- 2 Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship
JDStar
- 2 TWF World Women's Championship
NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling
- 1 NEO Tag Team Championship (with Hiroyo Matsumoto)
- 3 NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship
World Entertainment Wrestling
- 2 WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship (with Kodo Fuyuki and Chocoball Mukai)
- 1 WEW Tag Team Championship (with Hiromichi Fuyuki)
World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana
- 3 WWWD Queen Elizabeth Championship
- 4 WWWD Tag Team Championship (1 with Tomoko Watanabe, 1 with Yumiko Hotta, 1 with Kaoru Ito, 1 with Takako Inoue)
- 4 WWWD World Championship
- 1 Queen Champion Championship
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Other Accomplishments
- AJW Japan Grand Prix (1991)
- AJW Tag League the Best (1991 – with Toshiyo Yamada; 1992 – with Aja Kong; 1995 – with Tomoko Watanabe)
- NEO Mid-Summer Tag Tournament 7 (2008 — with Hiroyo Matsumoto)
- Tokyo Sports Joshi Puroresu Grand Prize (1996)
- WON Match of the Year (1995 — vs. Manami Toyota on 5/7)
- WWWD First Triple Crown Champion Queen Championship Tournament (2013)
- WWWD Kyoko Inoue 30th Anniversary Korakuen Hall One Day Tag Team Tournament (2018 — with Takako Inoue)
Teams & Relations
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Tag Teams & Stables
- Tradition and Inherited - Nanami Hatano, Mizuki Kato, Hiragi Kurumi, Rina Amikura (January 5, 2026 - Present)
- Double Inoue - Takako Inoue (April 20, 2012 - Present)
- Double Inoue - Takako Inoue (April 25, 2008 - August 10, 2008)
- Double Inoue - Takako Inoue (August 11, 1999 - October 14, 2004)
- Double Inoue - Takako Inoue (May 7, 1992 - June 30, 1997)
- Gokumon-To - Bull Nakano, Bat Yoshinaga, Tomoko Watanabe (October 7, 1990 - September 2, 1995)