Combat Toyoda

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Noriyo Toyoda
Ring name(s) Combat Toyoda
Dynamite Jack
Billed height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[1]
Billed weight 82 kg (181 lb)[2]
Born (1967-10-26) October 26, 1967[2]
Wakayama, Wakayama, Japan
Debut September 17, 1986
Retired May 5, 1996

Noriyo Toyoda (豊田記代 Toyoda Noriyo),[3] better known by her ring name Combat Toyoda (コンバット豊田), is a retired Japanese professional wrestler who wrestled in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) most of her career.

Career

All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling (1986-1988)

Born in Wakayama City, Wakayama prefecture,[2] Toyoda joined All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) and then debuted under the masked persona, Dynamite Jack, in a match against Aja Kong on September 17, 1986.[1] She left AJW in 1988.

Freelance (1988-1990)

Toyoda wrestled as a freelancer between 1988 and 1990.

Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (1990-1996)

Toyoda joined FMW, alongside fellow former AJW stars Megumi Kudo and Reibun Amada on March 13, 1990.[1]

On May 5, 1996, Toyoda had a deathmatch, against Megumi Kudo, that was the first female hardcore match where the ring ropes were replaced with electrified barbed wire with explosives.[4] After the match, Toyoda retired from wrestling.[5]

In wrestling

  • Signature moves
    • Double underhook thunder fire powerbomb
    • Dropkick
    • German suplex
    • Sitout powerbomb
    • Spinning backbreaker rack drop

Championships and accomplishments

Other media

In the mid 1980s, soon after her joining in AJW, Toyoda appeared in Takeshi's Castle as a wrestler with Megumi Kudo. In 1992, Toyoda appeared in a film directed by Takashi Miike, "A Human Murder Weapon", as the role of a wrestler.

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