“ | I'm not stopping until I become the greatest wrestler the world has ever known... and make my mom up there proud of me! Count on it! | „ |
~ Reiko Hinomoto |
Reiko Hinomoto, also known as The Zero Fighter, is one of the protagonists of the video game, Rumble Roses. Her mother was a wrestler know as Kamikaze Rose, and Reiko entered the tournament to prove that she is her mother's daughter.
Fanon Wiki Ideas So Far[]
- Reiko Hinomoto vs Rainbow Mika (Completed)
- Tina Armstrong vs Reiko Hinomoto (Completed)
Battle Record[]
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Battle Record
- Wins: 2
- Losses: 0
- Draws: 0
Possible Opponents[]
History[]
Reiko is a young Japanese wrestler. Since her childhood, she was trained in martial arts by her deceased mother. One day, she signed up for the Rumble Roses Championship Tournament to emulate her mother's wrestling achievements.
Death Battle Info[]
Background[]
- Date of birth: February 9, 1985
- Age: 19
- Place of birth: Yokohama, Kanagawa Pref. Japan
- Height: 5'7” | 170 cm
- Weight: 114 lbs. | 52 kg
- Measurements (Bust, waist, hips): 34"-26"-33" (86-66-84 cm)
- Skilled in martial arts and wrestling
- A good singer
- Theme:
- The Rising Sun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYLdu1bUPTo
- Look at the Sky - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4PEGfwXz9M
Fighting Style[]
- Martial Arts
- Wrestling
- Based in speed, agility and flexibility
- Well balanced
- Aerial moves
Moves[]
- Killer Move:
- Sunrise Suplex
- Lethal Move:
- Angel Dive
- Angel Drive Extreme (she jump higher)
- Humiliation Move:
- Romero Dragon
- Lock Type Zero
Feats[]
- Rumble Roses champion
- Defeated Lady X
- Turn Black Belt Demon back to Makoto after beat her
- Won various tournaments before the Rumble Roses
- Go through three fights without a break time
Faults[]
- Almost defeated by Dixie Clemets
- Only defeat Evil Rose because she was holding back
- Not physically stronger like the other wrestlers
- Prefers defeating her opponent by pinning rather than knockout