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born November 6, 1985 is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently working as a freelancer. gave her the nickname of Hakai Suru Onna because Matsumoto broke a wall in the arena during her debut. She is best known with other wrestling promotions such as and . She graduated from Hiratsuka Konan High School in the Kanagawa Prefecture.


Professional wrestling career

Career beginnings and Japan (2006–present)
On March 19, 2006, Matsumoto had a pre-debut 5-minute exhibition match in Shin-Kiba 1st Ring against . On July 16, Matsumoto had her official debut match against Hanako Kobayashi in , winning in 6:38 with a Body Slam.

On May 5, 2007, Matsumoto teamed with to face veterans and Meiko Satomura. She scored the pinfall against mentor Mariko Yoshida with her Backdrop Driver finisher. On October 7, Matsumoto teamed with fellow Ibuki worker to debut in , with the pair scoring the victory over & Miki Ishii.

On January 12, 27, and February 11, 2008, Matsumoto participated in and won the 「NEO STAGE08」 singles tournament. On March 2, Matsumoto challenged Haruka Matsuo for the NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship, and was defeated. On April 20, May 23 & June 27, Matsumoto participated in the Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling's Jaja Uma Tournament - winning the tournament by defeating Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling's own Ryo Mizunami in the finals. On July 1, Matsumoto teamed with Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) wrestler for an unsuccessful challenge for Ice Ribbon's International Ribbon Tag Team Championship, held by and Makoto. On July 13, Matsumoto partnered with to win the NEO Midsummer Tag Tournament. On October 12, in 's open league to determine the next OZ Academy Openweight Championship challenger, Matsumoto defeated veteran and mentor via over the top rope. Following the match, she was admitted into Kong's stable - Jungle Jack 21. On November 1, at the Senbonzakura Hall show, Matsumoto had a singles bout with . On December 21, at the Ibuki show at the , Matsumoto won her first singles title by defeating JWP Joshi Puroresu's for the JWP Junior and Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championships. On December 31, Matsumoto achieved her 150th pro wrestling match in a tag match, with Matsumoto partnering with Makoto against Aoi Kizuki and (One-fourth of her 150 matches took place in Ice Ribbon).

On February 1, 2009, at the Ibuki show in Shin-Kiba 1st Ring, Matsumoto faced for the JWP Junior Title/POP Title. She was successful in the first defense of the junior double titles. On February 5, at the OZ Academy show in , Matsumoto partnered with to defeat and KAORU and win the OZ Academy Tag Team Championship, thus making Matsumoto a triple crown champion. On February 8, at the JWP/NEO double header at the Tokyo Cinema Club, Matsumoto defeated JWP's Pinky Mayuka for her second successful defense of the JWP Junior/POP double titles. On March 29, Matsumoto partnered with to win the NEO Tag Titles. On May 31, at the Ibuki Korakuen Hall show, Matsumoto lost the JWP Junior/POP double titles to fellow Ibuki wrestler and close friend . On August 29, at the NEO in Osaka, Matsumoto and faced Passion Red team of and Kana for the NEO Tag Titles. Matsumoto and Inoue defended the titles by time limit draw. On October 10, Matsumoto and had a rematch against Passion Red's and Kana at the NEO Shin-Kiba 1st Ring show and lost the NEO Tag Titles. During the match, Matsumoto also injured her foot. On November 8, in her return match from foot injury, Matsumoto faced Atsuko Emoto at the Ibuki show at .

On January 4, 2010, at the show in Shin-Kiba 1st Ring, Matsumoto teamed up with Ice Ribbon wrestler to face 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 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, , 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 . Matsumoto lost the match but forced Tamura to use her top finisher - Mt. Cook to end the match.

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 ( and ), and then successfully defended them against and . They would lose the title to 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 's Zenryoku Joshi stable on June 3. On June 10, Matsumoto defeated 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 and . On December 2, Matsumoto officially quit Mayumi Ozaki's Seikigun stable and returned to Jungle Jack 21.

On March 10, 2013, Matsumoto and Tomoka Nakagawa defeated Mayumi Ozaki and to win the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship for the second time. On April 24, Matsumoto and Nakagawa lost the title to Aja Kong and . On August 11, Matsumoto and Nakagawa regained the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship from Kong and Shida. On October 19, Matsumoto returned to Shimmer and on Volume 59 unsuccessfully challenged Cheerleader Melissa for the Shimmer Championship. On October 25, Matsumoto made her debut for Shimmer's sister promotion, , unsuccessfully challenging for the Shine Championship in the main event. On December 29, Matsumoto won her first title in Stardom, when she, and Miho Wakizawa defeated the Kimura Monster-gun (, The Female Predator "Amazon" and ) for the Artist of Stardom Championship.

On August 10, 2014, Matsumoto, Iwatani and Wakizawa lost the Artist of Stardom Championship to Hatsuhinode Kamen, and in their fifth defense. On August 31, Matsumoto and Tomoka Nakagawa vacated the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship due to Matsumoto being sidelined with a knee injury.

Matsumoto returned from her knee injury on April 12, 2015, at a Shimmer Women Athletes event. She returned early in order to take part in Tomoka Nakagawa's second to last match, where she, Nakagawa, Kellie Skater and Misaki Ohata were defeated by Aja Kong, , Kyoko Kimura and Mayumi Ozaki. Matsumoto's official return match took place at her self produced event on June 28, where she was defeated by Arisa Nakajima. On December 6, Matsumoto won her first title since her return, when she, Evie and Kellie Skater captured the vacant Artist of Stardom Championship.

On February 28, 2016, Matsumoto, Evie and Skater lost the Artist of Stardom Championship to , and Mayu Iwatani in their third defense. On November 13, at Oz Academy's 20th anniversary event, Matsumoto defeated to win the Oz Academy Openweight Championship for the first time.


WWE (2018)
Matsumoto was announced to take part in the 2018 Mae Young Classic. She defeated in the first round. In the second round, Matsumoto was eliminated by .


Championships and accomplishments
  • Dramatic Dream Team
    • Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship (1 time)
  • JWP Joshi Puroresu
    • JWP Junior Championship (1 time)
    • Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship (1 time)
  • NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling
    • NEO Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with
    • NEO Stage (2008)
    • NEO Mid-Summer Tag Tournament VII (2008) – with Kyoko Inoue
    • Oz Academy Openweight Championship (1 time)
    • Oz Academy Tag Team Championship (6 times) – with (1), (1), (1) (3)
    • Oz Academy Openweight Championship Next Challenger Determination Tournament (2012)
    • Best Wizard Award (6 times)
      • Best Bout Award (2015)
      • Best Bout Award (2016)
      • Best Bout Award (2019)
      • Best Tag Team Match Award (2011) with Tomoka Nakagawa vs. Chikayo Nagashima and Sonoko Kato on January 9
      • MVP Award (2016)
      • Special Award (2011)
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Ranked No. 25 of the top 50 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2017
    • Beyond the Sea Single Championship (1 time)
    • Beyond the Sea Single Championship Tournament (2022)
    • Beyond the Sea Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Yoshiko
  • Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling
    • Jaja Uma (2008)
    • Sendai Girls World Championship (1 time)
    • Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with
  • Shimmer Women Athletes
    • Shimmer Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with
  • Super Fireworks Pro Wrestling/Pro Wrestling Zero1
    • Blast Queen Championship (2 times)
  • World Wonder Ring Stardom


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