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Yumiko Hotta was born on 10 January, 1967 in Kobe, Hyōgo, is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. Discover Yumiko Hotta'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 57 years old?
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57 years old |
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Capricorn |
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10 January, 1967 |
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10 January |
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Kobe, Hyōgo |
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Japan
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She is a member of famous Wrestler with the age 57 years old group.
Yumiko Hotta Height, Weight & Measurements
At 57 years old, Yumiko Hotta height is 1.68m and Weight 72 kg.
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1.68m |
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72 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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Yumiko Hotta Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Yumiko Hotta worth at the age of 57 years old? Yumiko Hotta’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. She is from Japan. We have estimated Yumiko Hotta's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Wrestler |
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Timeline
Yumiko Hotta (堀田 祐美子) is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist.
Hotta was trained by and started her career in the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) promotion in June 1985.
She was part of the 1985 AJW rookie class alongside Hisako Uno, Suzuka Minami and Mitsuko Nishiwaki.
She made her debut on June 5, 1985, teaming with Megumi Nakamae in a tag team match, where they faced Fumie Kanzaki and Hisako Uno.
Hotta gained attention early on for her unorthodox wrestling style.
During her second year in AJW, Hotta was made the tag team partner of popular wrestler Chigusa Nagayo.
On October 10, 1986, Hotta and Nagayo won the 1986 Tag League the Best tournament.
She won her first title on April 15, 1987, when she and Hisako Uno defeated Judy Martin and Leilani Kai to win the vacant WWWA World Tag Team Championship.
They would lose the title just twelve days later to the Red Typhoons (Kazue Nagahori and Yumi Ogura).
The following year, Hotta formed the Fire Jets tag team with Mitsuko Nishiwaki and together the two went on to become two-time WWWA World Tag Team Champions during the late 80s.
On September 5, 1993, Hotta and Takako Inoue defeated Akira Hokuto, the former Hisako Uno, and Suzuka Minami to win the vacant UWA World Women's Tag Team Championship, which they would hold for the next seven months.
In mid-1994, Hotta won the annual Japan Grand Prix.
Since 1995, Hotta has also fought several mixed martial arts matches, mostly at events put together by joshi puroresu promotions.
With a sports background in karate, specifically in the Kyokushin kaikan style, Hotta was trained in professional wrestling at the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) dojo.
Hotta won her first singles title on September 24, 1995, when she defeated Toshiyo Yamada for the All Pacific Championship.
She vacated the title in mid-1996 to concentrate on chasing AJW's top singles title, the WWWA World Single Championship, as well as an upcoming vale tudo fight.
Having established herself in legit competition, Hotta was on August 20, 1997, booked to defeat Kyoko Inoue at the Nippon Budokan for the WWWA World Single Championship.
During the next two years, Hotta went on to win the title two more times.
In the late 90s, AJW began having financial issues, which led to a mass exodus of talent from the promotion; Hotta, however, remained loyal to the promotion, becoming a locker room leader of sorts.
She worked for the promotion until 2003, becoming a three-time WWWA World Single and WWWA World Tag Team Champion.
In June 2003, Hotta took over the Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion promotion and renamed it Major Girl's Fighting AtoZ.
However, on May 11, 2003, Hotta announced that she also was quitting the dying promotion.
After leaving AJW, Hotta joined the Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion, being joined by fellow AJW workers Mika Nishio and Mima Shimoda and former AJW trainees Chiemi Kitakami and Sachie Abe.
On June 24, Hotta became the president of Arsion and changed the promotion's name to Major Girl's Fighting AtoZ.
On February 15, 2004, Hotta defeated Momoe Nakanishi to become the second AtoZ World Champion.
Under Hotta's leadership, the promotion lasted only three years, before folding in 2006, after which Hotta became a freelancer.
She held the title until May 4, 2006, when AtoZ went out of business.
Following the folding of AtoZ, Hotta began working as a freelancer on the Japanese independent circuit.
She made her debut for Ice Ribbon on February 2, 2007, wrestling Hikari Minami to a draw, for NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling on April 2, teaming with Misae Genki to defeat Etsuko Mita and Yoshiko Tamura in a tag team main event, and on October 21, 2007, entered Oz Academy's tournament to determine the number one contender to the promotion's Openweight Championship, from which she was eliminated in the second round on November 23 by Carlos Amano.
Hotta also made appearances for Pro Wrestling Sun, under the ring name "KY Hotta".
On July 21, 2008, Hotta made an appearance for JWP Joshi Puroresu, when she and Manami Toyota entered a tournament to determine the inaugural Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Champions, defeating Chikayo Nagashima and Sonoko Kato in their first round match.
On September 23, Hotta also unsuccessfully challenged Haruyama for the JWP Openweight Championship.
At the end of the year, the match was named JWP's Match of the Year.
On January 25, 2009, Hotta and Keito defeated Uematsu☆Ran (Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu) to win the Daily Sports Women's and JWP Tag Team Championships.
After a successful title defense against Arisa Nakajima and Toujyuki Leon on February 21, Hotta and Keito lost the titles to Command Bolshoi and Megumi Yabushita in their second defense on April 12.
In 2009, Hotta joined Nanae Takahashi's Passion Red stable, adopting the ring name "Passion Hotty" in the process.
In January 2011, Hotta joined the new Universal Woman's Pro Wrestling Reina promotion, but just sixteen months later she announced that the promotion was folding.
Afterwards, she affiliated herself with the World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana promotion, becoming the leader of the villainous Bousou-gun stable.
She resigned from Diana in July 2016 to once again become a freelancer.