Sweet Sensation Miyu Amasaki: The Rising Star of Japanese Wrestling

Miyu Amasaki, the 19-year-old phenom from Kyoto, Japan, is making waves in the world of women's professional wrestling. Weighing in at a feisty 119 pounds, this pint-sized powerhouse has already captured the hearts of fans and earned her place among the elite in World Wonder Ring Stardom.

Standing at an impressive 5'4", Amasaki brings a unique blend of technical skill and physicality to the ring. Her signature kneebar is a fan favorite, leaving opponents grasping for air as she expertly locks it in. But don't sleep on her Tensei, a double-underhook DDT that has sent more than one wrestler crashing to the mat.

As a singles competitor, Amasaki has shown remarkable poise and confidence, taking on some of Stardom's toughest talent with ease. Her tag team experience is equally impressive, having formed alliances with other rising stars like Hazuki and Rina.

With her first match date listed as August 27, 2022, it's clear that Amasaki has been honing her craft for a while now. And the results speak for themselves: she's already worked alongside some of Japan's top promotions, including New Japan Pro Wrestling, Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling, and Michinoku Pro Wrestling.

What sets Amasaki apart from other young wrestlers is her undeniable charm. She radiates an infectious energy that draws fans in, making her a joy to watch whether she's dominating in the ring or charming the crowd with her post-match interviews.

As she continues to make a name for herself in Stardom and beyond, one thing is certain: Miyu Amasaki is a force to be reckoned with. With her skills on full display and her passion shining brighter than any spotlight, this talented teenager is ready to take the world of women's wrestling by storm.
Name: Miyu Amasaki
Promotion: World Wonder Ring Stardom
Date of Birth: 25 April 2002
Born In: Kyoto, Japan

Signature Moves

Other Moves

  • Tensei (Double-Underhook DDT)

Wrestling Info

Roles
  • Singles Wrestler (2022 - today)
  • Tag Team Wrestler (2022 - today)