If Miho Tsuno is the brain, is the heartbeat. Born in 2006, Kudo (no relation to the legendary Kenta Kobashi, despite similar naming conventions) is a third-generation phenom who began her training at age 13. She quickly gained a cult following on the Japanese indie circuit for her astonishing agility and infectious charisma.
Quiet. Unreadable. In an industry that rewards loud, colorful personalities, Tsuno leans into stillness. She doesn’t beg for cheers or boos. She simply destroys . That psychological edge makes her a fascinating heel (or tweener) who feels genuinely dangerous. Miho Tsuno Lala Kudo
In an era where women’s wrestling often focuses on “work rate” or “cinematic violence,” and Lala Kudo offer something rare: a genuine human story. They are not just two wrestlers thrown together for a title run. They are a master and apprentice; a grump and a ray of sunshine; a strategic engine and a jet engine. If Miho Tsuno is the brain, is the heartbeat
Lala Kudo is a younger talent, born on March 9, 2001, in Osaka, Japan. She debuted in under the name Haru Ito before transitioning to her current moniker. YouTube·COMICS PLUS! by Akasan She doesn’t beg for cheers or boos
: Often associated with more experimental or idol-adjacent performances.
: Lala maintains a strong social media presence on platforms like and Twitter. She is also active on