Kayoko Haruyama
Kayoko Haruyama (春山 香代子, Haruyama Kayoko, born March 5, 1979) is a retired Japanese professional wrestler. Having made her debut in January 1998, Haruyama worked for the JWP Joshi Puroresu promotion her entire career, becoming not only one of the promotion's most accomplished singles wrestlers, with one JWP Junior Championship reign and three JWP Openweight Championship reigns behind her, but also a three-time Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Champion and a five-time JWP Tag Team Champion, most notably teaming with Tsubasa Kuragaki as the tag team "Harukura". Haruyama's accomplishments outside of JWP include reigns as the AJW Champion and AJW Tag Team Champion and winning the 2006 Neo Japan Cup. She ended her 18-year career in December 2015.
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Kayoko Haruyama
Kayoko Haruyama (春山 香代子, Haruyama Kayoko, born March 5, 1979) is a retired Japanese professional wrestler. Having made her debut in January 1998, Haruyama worked for the JWP Joshi Puroresu promotion her entire career, becoming not only one of the promotion's most accomplished singles wrestlers, with one JWP Junior Championship reign and three JWP Openweight Championship reigns behind her, but also a three-time Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Champion and a five-time JWP Tag Team Champion, most notably teaming with Tsubasa Kuragaki as the tag team "Harukura". Haruyama's accomplishments outside of JWP include reigns as the AJW Champion and AJW Tag Team Champion and winning the 2006 Neo Japan Cup. She ended her 18-year career in December 2015.
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Kayoko Haruyama (春山 香代子, Haruy ...... -year career in December 2015.
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春山 香代子(はるやま かよこ、1979年3月5日 - )は、日本の元女子プロレスラー。福岡県福岡市出身。
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Haruyama in September 2015
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1998-01-23
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Kayoko Haruyama
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Haruyama Santa
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Kanton Ban Yuki Miyazaki
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Kayoko Haruyama
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Kayoko Santa
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Taisou Gi Chakuyou Shi Ta Kayoko Haruyama
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Tsubasa Kuragaki
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Kayoko Haruyama (春山 香代子, Haruy ...... -year career in December 2015.
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春山 香代子(はるやま かよこ、1979年3月5日 - )は、日本の元女子プロレスラー。福岡県福岡市出身。
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春山香代子
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Haruyama Santa
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Kanton Ban Yuki Miyazaki
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Kayoko Santa
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Taisou Gi Chakuyou Shi Ta Kayoko Haruyama
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Tsubasa Kuragaki
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