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Netflix series The Queen Of Villains follows wrestler who became a hate figure in Japan
Coming-of-age series tells the fictionalised story of Dump Matsumoto, a real-life Japanese wrestling legend who ‘stuck forks’ in opponents
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The Queen of Villains is a typical coming-of-age tale about a young woman’s road to empowerment and self-discovery – except it all takes place in the body-slamming, arm-twisting world of Japanese professional wrestling.
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The Netflix series, which began airing last month, tells the story of Dump Matsumoto, a real-life wrestling legend from the 1980s who grew up poor with a father who was often absent or abusive.
Matsumoto grew up angry, she said, and went on to create in her wrestling persona a ferocious, almost camp villain character, known in the sport as a “heel”, complete with outlandish kabuki-like facial make-up, chains, sticks and a grotesque scowl.
She loomed large as a symbol of fearless and defiant womanhood.
“I gave it my all to be evil,” Matsumoto said.
A hefty woman with a friendly smile, Matsumoto makes a point even now to adamantly deny that she was ever a nice person or acknowledge that many people in Japan, especially women, love her.
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