Hiromichi Fuyuki is a professional wrestler. Hiromichi Fuyuki was born on May 11, 1960, in Tokyo, Japan. Hiromichi Fuyuki died on March 19, 2003, in Yokohama, Japan. This page will examine Hiromichi Fuyuki’s total career net worth.
Hiromichi Fuyuki’s nicknames have included “Macho Body”. In the ring, Hiromichi Fuyuki was trained by Isao Yoshihara. Hiromichi Fuyuki has had a significant career which debuted in May 4, 1980 and which ended in April 14, 2002.
Some of the signature moves employed by Hiromichi Fuyuki included the Lariat, Belly-to-back suplex, Fisherman suplex, Seated senton, Macho Body Bomb (Spin-out powerbomb), Fisherman brainbuster, Release powerbomb, Boston crab, Kick, and German suplex. In terms of music, Hiromichi Fuyuki has entered the ring to “Suzuka Durable 4H Start” (AJPW/SWS, 1990-1991), “Shoot It ’95” (1995-2002), “Shoot It” by David Lee Roth (SWS/WAR/NJPW, 1991-1995, January 4, 1996), and “Footloose” by Kenny Loggins – (AJPW, Used while Footloose (professional wrestling) Toshiaki Kawada).
Wrestlers’ earnings vary widely depending on league, experience, and success. According to statistics, the standard professional wrestler earns about $500,000 a year. But some earn more than $1 million. Meanwhile, non-professional community wrestlers make at most a few hundred dollars per match.
So what is Hiromichi Fuyuki’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Hiromichi Fuyuki’s net worth in 2018 is: