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Carlos Amano was born on 16 March, 1976 in Shimizu, Shizuoka, is a Japanese professional wrestler. Discover Carlos Amano's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March 1976
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Shimizu, Shizuoka
Nationality Japan

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Carlos Amano Height, Weight & Measurements

At 47 years old, Carlos Amano height is 1.58m and Weight 62 kg.

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Height 1.58m
Weight 62 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Carlos Amano Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Carlos Amano worth at the age of 47 years old? Carlos Amano’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. She is from Japan. We have estimated Carlos Amano's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Rieko Amano (天野 理恵子) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler better known by the ring name Carlos Amano (カルロス天野).

1994

Amano made her debut for JWP Joshi Puroresu in December 1994 and early on began also making appearances for the Gaea Japan promotion, where she most notably became one of the four founding members of the Oz Academy stable.

Amano made her debut under her real name for the JWP Joshi Puroresu on December 4, 1994, when she faced another debutante, Tomoko Miyaguchi, in a singles match.

1997

Early on in her career, Amano also began making regular appearances for the Gaea Japan promotion, where, during the summer of 1997, she, Mayumi Ozaki, Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato formed a villainous stable named Oz Academy.

On December 8, 1997, Amano also ventured into the world of mixed martial arts, when she took part in an event held by Central Martial Arts Association.

Amano won her only MMA fight, when her opponent, Yoko Takahashi, was disqualified for illegally kicking her in the head.

1999

Amano won her first championship back in her home promotion, when she and Command Bolshoi defeated Hikari Fukuoka and Tomoko Kuzumi for the JWP Tag Team Championship on January 15, 1999.

During the reign, Amano began working under the new ring name "Carlos Amano".

2000

After a thirteen-month reign, they lost the title to ZAP I and ZAP T on February 10, 2000.

Later that same year, Amano quit JWP to first become a freelancer, continuing to make appearances for Gaea Japan.

2002

Amano joined Gaea Japan full-time in 2002 and remained with the promotion until its folding in 2005, becoming a one-time AAAW Tag Team Champion.

Afterwards, Amano began working for Oz Academy, now a full-time promotion, where she went on to become a two-time Oz Academy Openweight Champion and a three-time Oz Academy Tag Team Champion.

In November 2002, Amano officially joined Gaea Japan, making the promotion her new home.

2004

Amano also made appearances for independent events held by Mayumi Ozaki under the Oz Academy banner, most notably winning the ¥10,000,000,000 Iron Woman Tournament on August 8, 2004, defeating Aja Kong in the finals.

On September 20, 2004, Amano won her only title in Gaea Japan, when she and Manami Toyota defeated Aja Kong and Amazing Kong for the AAAW Tag Team Championship.

After a six-month reign, they lost the title to Ran Yu-Yu, the former Tomoko Miyaguchi, and Toshie Uematsu, just days before the folding of Gaea Japan.

2005

At the promotion's final event on April 10, 2005, Amano was defeated by Aja Kong in a singles match.

Following the folding of Gaea Japan, Amano joined Oz Academy, which Mayumi Ozaki had now turned into a full promotion.

Despite being one of the founding members of the Oz Academy stable in Gaea Japan, since 2005, Amano has mainly worked as a member of the Oz Seikigun ("regular army"), opposing the villainous stable, led by Ozaki.

2006

In early 2006, Amano, along with several other Oz Academy workers, made her first trip to Mexico, taking part in events held by AAA.

2008

Amano returned to AAA in early 2008 to take part in the Reina de Reinas Universal Tournament, from which she was eliminated by Estrellita.

On January 13, 2008, Amano defeated Aja Kong to become the second Oz Academy Openweight Champion.

The following July, Amano and Dynamite Kansai defeated Chikayo Nagashima and Sonoko Kato to become the inaugural Oz Academy Tag Team Champions.

However, Amano's and Kansai's reign lasted less than a month, before they lost the title to D-Fix (Kaoru and Mayumi Ozaki).

2009

After a reign of 364 days, Amano lost the Oz Academy Openweight Championship to Mayumi Ozaki on January 11, 2009.

Amano regained the title from Manami Toyota on September 21, 2009, and on May 2, 2010, once again became a double champion, when she and Toyota won the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship from Akino and Ran Yu-Yu.

After another month-long reign, Amano and Toyota lost the title to Aja Kong and Kaoru Ito.

2010

On July 11, 2010, Amano also lost the Oz Academy Openweight Championship to Kaoru.

2011

Amano and Toyota won the Oz Academy Tag Team Championship once more on June 26, 2011, by defeating Hiroyo Matsumoto and Tomoka Nakagawa.

2012

After a seven-month reign, they lost the title to Aja Kong and Sonoko Kato on January 15, 2012.

2014

Amano retired from professional wrestling in August 2014.

On August 17, 2014, while recovering from a knee injury, Amano announced that she would be following her doctor's advice and retiring from professional wrestling due to damage to her brainstem.

2015

Her official retirement ceremony took place on April 15, 2015.