Miyamoto in December 2015 | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1982-05-25)May 25, 1982 (age 43) |
| Professional wrestling career | |
| Ring name(s) | Puroresu Mania Mask Yuko Miyamoto |
| Billed height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
| Billed weight | 90 kg (198 lb) |
| Trained by | Mr. Gannosuke Mammoth Sasaki |
| Debut | August 2, 2003 |
Yuko Miyamoto (宮本 裕向,Miyamoto Yūkō; born May 25, 1982) is a Japanese professional wrestler. He originally started his career in Wrestling Marvelous Future in August 2003, but later left the promotion and in 2004, signed withWrestling of Darkness 666 (Triple Six). Miyamoto has since appeared inBig Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW),DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT) andAll Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW).
Miyamoto is a former one-timeDDT Extreme Champion, two-timeBJW Deathmatch Heavyweight and a two-time Dove Pro Heavyweight Champion and a one-timeCZW Ultraviolent Underground Champion. He is also known as one half of the tag team Yankee Nichokenju (ヤンキー二丁拳銃,Yankī Nichōkenjū; "Yankee Pistols Akimbo") withIsami Kodaka, where they are one-timeKO-D Tag Team Champions, three-timeBJW Tag Team Champions, one-timeWave Tag Team Champions, two-timeAll Asia Tag Team Champions and have also won the Dai Nihon Saikyo Tag League three times. In 2016, Miyamto formed a tag team withHarashima, named Smile Yankees (スマイル・ヤンキース,Sumairu yankīsu), where they were one-time KO-D Tag Team Champions.
After entering high school, Yuko Miyamoto joined abōsōzoku motorcycle gang and within six months became the "suicide squad leader" of a 100-member group. In November 1999, during his sophomore year in high school, he was at the forefront of 50bōsōzoku groups in the "1999 Ebisu-ko Violence Incident", which was widely covered by the mass media nationwide, and was arrested and detained by the riot police. When he saw his mother crying at the police station where she went to pick up her son, he decided to retire from the motorcycle gang and was expelled from high school. He then worked as a steeplejack.[1]
Miyamoto would find himself as a trainee in WMF (Wrestling Marvelous Future) as he would spare withMammoth Sasaki. His debut would come on August 2, 2003 againstMineo Fujita inTokushima, Japan. He would then become aligned with theWrestling of Darkness 666 promotion, run by The Crazy SKB.[2]
Miyamoto would go on to compete inBig Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) in which he would begin working in the death match style in 2006, after BJW ran a recruitment for wrestlers to compete indeathmatches. Miyamoto would then go on to win his first ever death match in his career. In the deathmatch circles, Yuko found himself a generational rival inIsami Kodaka.[3]
In 2007 Miyamoto would begin teaming withTakashi Sasaki as the two would remain as a team, off and on, throughout the years to come, they even got close to winning the BJWSaikyo Tag League and becoming the newBJW Tag Team Champions.[4][5]
On May 4, 2008 Miyamoto defeated the veteranShadow WX to win theBJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship. Miyamoto would go on to compete in the United States in 2009 and even go on to capture the CZW Ultraviolent Championship fromNick Gage. Miyamoto would go on to make five successful defenses with the belt defeatingMasashi Takeda,Abdullah Kobayashi,Mad Man Pondo, Takashi Sasaki and Isami Kodaka before losing it toRyuji Ito on May 4, 2010.
In 2010, Miyamoto formed a new tag team named "Deathmatch Nichokenju", later renamed "Yankee Nichokenju", with longtime rival Isami Kodaka.
On May 5, 2011 Yankee Nichokenju won their first title together, when they defeatedJaki Numazawa andJun Kasai for the BJW Tag Team Championship.[6]
On March 29, 2012, Miyamoto defeated his partner Isami Kodaka to win theDDT Extreme Championship as part of an interpromotional rivalry betweenUnion Pro and BJW.[7] On April 1, Kodaka and Miyamoto also lost the BJW Tag Team Championship toShinobu and Yoshihito Sasaki.[6] On July 18 Miyamoto lost the DDT Extreme Championship to Shuji Ishikawa in a BJW and Union Pro co-event. The two bounced back on November 22 by winning the 2012 Dai Nihon Saikyo Tag League and becoming the new BJW Tag Team Champions.[6][8]
On May 5, 2014, Yankee Nichokenju faced off in a 300 fluorescent light tube TLC deathmatch for the BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship. Kodaka won the match, making his fourth successful title defense.[9][10] On May 31 Yankee Nichokenju lost the BJW Tag Team Championship to Twin Towers (Kohei Sato andShuji Ishikawa), ending their eighteen-month reign at seventeen successful title defenses.[11] On June 15 Miyamoto would recapture the BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship defeating Ryuji Ito. On November 21, Yankee Nichokenju defeatedAbdullah Kobayashi and Ryuji Ito in the finals to win their third Dai Nihon Saikyo Tag League in a row.[12][13] On December 31, Yankee Nichokenju took part in Toshikoshi Puroresu, an annual new year's collaboration event between BJW, DDT andKaientai Dojo, winning the Tenka Toitsu! tournament, held for the first time in a tag team format.[14][15]
After five successful title defenses Miyamoto lost the BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship to Abdullah Kobayashi on May 5, 2015.
On August 18, 2013 atRyōgoku Peter Pan 2013, DDT's biggest event of the year, Miyamoto and Kodaka defeatedHikaru Sato andYukio Sakaguchi to win theKO-D Tag Team Championship for the first time and become double tag team champions.[16][17][18] Following their win, Miyamoto and Kodaka vowed to successfully defend their double crown hundred times.[19] Yankee Nichokenju went undefeated for most of 2013, before losing to Speed of Sounds (Hercules Senga andTsutomu Oosugi) in a non-title match on October 18.[20] Miyamoto dominated independent wrestling awards ceremony, winning the Best Unit Award with Isami Kodaka.[21][22]
Yankee Nichokenju's reign as double tag team champions came to an end on January 26, 2014, when they lost the KO-D Tag Team Championship to theGolden☆Lovers (Kenny Omega andKota Ibushi) in a three-way match, also involving the team ofKonosuke Takeshita andTetsuya Endo.[23][24][25]
On June 12, 2016, during a DDT event Miyamoto pinnedDanshoku Dino, claiming Dino's Right To Challenge Anytime Anywhere contract. After the match he declared that he wanted to challenge Konosuke Takeshita for theKO-D Openweight Championship. On July 3, Miyamoto unsuccessfully challenged Takeshita for the KO-D Openweight Champion. Later Miyamoto would join the stable Smile Squash in DDT and form a team withHarashima named Smile Yankees. On August 28 atRyōgoku Peter Pan 2016, Smile Yankees defeatedKAI and Ken Ohka to win the KO-D Tag Team Championship.[26][27] On September 25, Smile Yankees defeatedDaisuke Sasaki and Tetsuya Endo to make their first successful title defense of the KO-D Tag Team Championship.[28] On October 9, Miyamoto and Harashima lost the KO-D Tag Team Championship in the second title defense to Sasaki and Endo in a rematch.[29]
In October 2015, Yankee Nichokenju took part inAll Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW)'sJr. Tag Battle of Glory, where they finished second with a record of two wins, one draw and one loss, suffered againstAtsushi Aoki and Hikaru Sato in their last round-robin match, thede facto final of the tournament.[30][31] On November 15, Kodaka and Miyamoto defeatedKotaro Suzuki andYohei Nakajima in a decision match to win the vacantAll Asia Tag Team Championship.[32] During Miyamoto and Kodaka's title defenses of the All Asia Tag Team Champions Yankee Nichokenju joined theAxe Bombers stable. After six successful title defenses, Miyamoto and Kodaka lost the All Asia Tag Team Championship to Atsushi Aoki and Hikaru Sato on July 24 at a BJW event.[33][34]
On July 27, Yankee Nichokenju won women's wrestling promotionPro Wrestling Wave (Wave)'sTag Team Championship by defeating Las Aventureras (Ayako Hamada andYuu Yamagata).[35] On August 24, Yankee Nichokenju lost the Wave Tag Team Championship to Sakuragohan (Kyusei Sakura Hirota andMika Iida) in athree-way match, which also included Las Aventureras.[36] On October 2, Kodaka made an appearance forPro Wrestling Noah, teaming with Yuko Miyamoto andDaisuke Sekimoto in a six-man tag team main event, where they defeatedAtsushi Kotoge, Hitoshi Kumano andNaomichi Marufuji.[37]
In July, Miyamoto made it to the finals ofPro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1)'s 2015Tenkaichi Jr. tournament, but was defeated there byTakuya Sugawara.[38][39] Also in Zero1, Yankee Nichokenju joined the stableDangan Yankies.