Ayako Seki is a Japanese female wrestler.
She debuted on December 8th, 1999 and won the Rookie of the Year Award from Lady's Gong.
Her first match was a win over Miyuki Fujii.
Ayako wrestled for the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling wrestling promotion.
She was played up as a "monster" when she debuted, standing five foot seven and weighing in at 231 pounds.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Ayako Seki - Female Japanese Wrestlers
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