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Azumi Hyuga was born on 6 January, 1975 in Chiba, Japan, is a Japanese professional wrestler. Discover Azumi Hyuga'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 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 6 January, 1975
Birthday 6 January
Birthplace Chiba, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Azumi Hyuga Height, Weight & Measurements

At 49 years old, Azumi Hyuga height is 168 cm and Weight 56 kg.

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Height 168 cm
Weight 56 kg
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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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Azumi Hyuga Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Azumi Hyuga worth at the age of 49 years old? Azumi Hyuga’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. She is from Japan. We have estimated Azumi Hyuga'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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Tomoko Kuzumi (泉朋子) better known by her ring name Azumi Hyuga is a Japanese retired professional wrestler best known for her tenure with various Japanese promotions such as All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling, JWP Joshi Puroresu and NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling.

As a freelancer, Kuzumi is known for competing in multiple promotions of the Japanese independent scene.

1995

She made her professional wrestling debut on January 14, 1995, at a house show where she teamed up with Chikayo Nagashima to defeat Yuki Miyazaki and an undocumented opponent.

2002

At Osaka Pro Story #12 In Tokyo, an event promoted by Osaka Pro Wrestling on June 11, 2002, she teamed up with Kuishinbo Kamen and Akagi to defeat Daikokusan, Ebessan and Policewoman.

On the sixth night of New Japan Pro Wrestling's G1 Climax on August 10, 2002, she teamed up with Command Bolshoi and Ran Yu-Yu to defeat Kaori Yoneyama, Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki in a six-man tag team match.

2003

On the fourth night of the Starlet tournament of Arsion which took place on April 6, 2003, Kuzumi teamed up with Baby-A and Mariko Yoshida in a losing effort against Bionic J, Gami and Police Woman as a result of a best two out of three falls six-woman tag team match.

At BJW Cabaret Wrestling Part 1, an event promoted by Big Japan Pro Wrestling on June 27, 2003, she teamed up with Aliya in a losing effort against Bolshoi Kid and Jaguar Yokota.

Kuzumi briefly competed in the Mexican independent scene, working in a couple of matches promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre.

The last of them took place at CMLL Super Viernes on August 1, 2003, where she teamed up with Marcela to defeat Command Bolshoi and La Amapola.

Kuzumi worked for most of her career in JWP Joshi Puroresu.

2005

At JDStar Fighting Beauty ~ Dreamer ~ on December 17, 2005, Kuzumi defeated Kana.

2007

She made her first appearance at Ice Ribbon Future Star Vol. 1 on April 28, 2007, where she defeated Aoi Kizuki.

2008

At NEO Be Happy Again ~ 10th Anniversary, an event promoted by NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling on January 6, 2008, she participated in a 30-person battle royal won by Mima Shimoda and also involving Etsuko Mita, Munenori Sawa, Nagisa Nozaki, Arisa Nakajima, Tomoka Nakagawa, Tanny Mouse and others.

2009

She made sporadic appearances for Oz Academy with the last one taking place on October 11, 2009, at OZ Academy OZ-Supernatural where she teamed up with Mayumi Ozaki to defeat Carlos Amano and Dynamite Kansai.

At WAVE Launch WAVE, an event promoted by Pro Wrestling Wave on December 13, 2009, she competed in a 20-person royal rumble match won by Ryo Mizunami and also involving Io Shirai, Aja Kong, Cherry, Moeka Haruhi, Ayumi Kurihara, Misaki Ohata and two invisible wrestlers lbert Neklenburg and Arnold Skeskejanaker.

She also made sporadic appearances in men's promotions, working as a female talent in both exhibition and legit matches.

She is known for competing in signature events of the promotion such as the Natsu Onna Kettei Tournament, making her only appearance in the 2009 edition where she defeated Ayako Sato in the first-rounds but fell short to Toshie Uematsu in the second round.

Kuzumi retired on December 27, 2009, having wrestled her last match at JWP Climax 2009 ~ Azumi Hyuga FINAL ~ event where she competed in two matches.

First of them, a battle royal won by her long time tag team partner Ran Yu-Yu and also involving notable opponents such as The Great Kabuki, Meiko Satomura, Kyoko Kimura and others.

In the other match, she teamed up with Command Bolshoi in a losing effort against Kaori Yoneyama and Kayoko Haruyama.

Another promotion in which Kuzumi evolved was Ice Ribbon.

On the second night of the 2009 JWP Climax, an event shared with Ice Ribbon on December 13, Kuzumi teamed up with Ran Yu-Yu to defeat Emi Sakura and Kaori Yoneyama for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship.

She made her last appearance for the promotion on December 12, 2009, at New Ice Ribbon #140 where she teamed up with Makoto to defeat Kazumi Shimouma and Nanae Takahashi.

2017

Kuzumi came out of retirement after eight years at JWP Fly High In The 25th Anniversary Party on April 2, 2017, where she competed as a surprise entrant into a 17-person battle royal also involving Dash Chisako, Hana Kimura, Natsumi Maki, Yako Fujigasaki, Sachie Abe, Aoi Kizuki and others.