Summary
Manami Toyota said she is dealing with major knee damage, including torn ACL and PCL ligaments in her left knee and a tear in her right knee.
The source text says these injuries are connected to long-term wear and tear from her wrestling career, which spanned 30 years as a full-time performer.
Toyota also said her left hand has some numbness, while adding that her neck is fine.
The source text notes she retired from regular in-ring competition and that her most recent match took place in 2019 for Ice Ribbon.
Manami Toyota injury update reinforces the lasting physical cost of a 30-year run
Manami Toyota detailing severe ligament tears in both knees creates a concrete consequence, her post-retirement reality is still heavily shaped by accumulated ring damage.
With her final match already years behind her, this update underscores that career-ending wear can continue affecting day-to-day health long after active competition ends.
Quotes
Quote from Manami Toyota
"My neck’s fine, but my left hand is a bit numb. My knees are bad. My left one has a torn ACL and a torn PCL, and one of them is torn on the right as well."
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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