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1 Professional wrestling career  



1.1  World Wrestling Entertainment (20042005)  





1.2  Hustle (20052006)  







2 Political career  





3 Personal life  





4 Notes  





5 External links  














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Hiroko Suzuki
Birth nameHiroko Mizuno
Born1974 (age 49–50)[1]
Aichi, Japan
Spouse(s)Kenzo Suzuki (m. 2003)
Websitesuzuki-hiroko.jp
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Hiroko
Billed height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Billed weight110 lb (50 kg)
Billed from"The Land of the Rising Sun"
Debut2004
Retired2006

Hiroko Suzuki (鈴木 浩子, Suzuki Hiroko), née Mizuno (水野, Mizuno), (born 1974) is a Japanese politician, professional wrestling valet, occasional professional wrestler and professional wrestling promoter best known in the United States for her work with World Wrestling Entertainment on its SmackDown! brand under the ring name Hiroko. She graduated from Meiji University,[1] and became an announcer of Fukushima Central Television. She is married to professional wrestler Kenzo Suzuki.

Professional wrestling career

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World Wrestling Entertainment (2004–2005)

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On June 10, 2004, Hiroko made her debut as the geisha valet and translator for her real-life husband Kenzo SuzukionWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)'s SmackDown! brand. Her trademark phrase was "You cheer Kenzo Suzuki on to the victory!" (pronounced vic-to-wee).

In November 2004, Hiroko began feuding with Torrie Wilson and numerous catfights took place between the two female wrestlers and Hiroko even wanted to fight her in a bra and panties match. The bra and panties match Hiroko wanted was later changed to a kimono match. In December 2004, backstage during a photo shooting, Torrie Wilson was given a bouquet of flowers from Kenzo. This angered Hiroko and stripped Torrie to her underwear, this made Torrie chase, and eventually caught up to, Hiroko and strip her to her underwear as well. On an episode of SmackDown! held in Japan airing February 10, 2005, The kimono match was then held. Hiroko lost and got stripped to her bra and panties during the match. Hiroko and Kenzo were traded to the RAW brand on June 30, 2005 at the end of the 2005 Draft Lottery.[2] However, they were both released by the WWE on July 6, 2005 without ever appearing on RAW. The move was seen as cost-cutting since several other wrestlers were released at the same time, as well as over the course of several weeks.

Hustle (2005–2006)

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Hiroko and her husband returned to Japan, where they competed for the off-beat Hustle promotion. In a match on December 25, 2005, both Hiroko & Kenzo were defeated by the team of Liosazer & Riser Glen (of Toho's Choseishin Series).[2]

In late 2005, Hiroko Suzuki became the General Manager for HUSTLE. On March 5, 2006, during a match between Kenzo Suzuki and Toshiaki Kawada, Hiroko turned on Kenzo and slapped him in the face, causing him to lose the match, and turning face in the process.[2]

Political career

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In 2015, Suzuki was elected to the Funabashi city council.[3]

Personal life

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Suzuki is married to Kenzo Suzuki, whom she accompanied as his valet during his time with the WWE.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b "鈴木健想夫人の鈴木浩子がWWEディーバデビュー。". narinari.com. 2004-05-06. Retrieved 2010-01-28.
  • ^ a b c Online World Of Wrestling profile
  • ^ Kensoが全日本を退団、フリーに. Daily Sports Online (in Japanese). Kobe Shimbun. 2015-07-31. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
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