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7/17/2025, 4:42:26 AM
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>In their match, a hardcore battle unfolds—complete with kendo sticks, stuffed animals, chains, and folding chairs flying all over the ring. Then Matcha hits her finisher, the Saito Suplex. Pom takes the brutal move cleanly but kicks out at a two-count—then fires back with two consecutive Pom de Justice finishers. The one who ends up down on the mat is the reigning champion, Matcha.
>“I was so happy to win with my own free-form style. It made me feel like everything I’ve done so far wasn’t wrong. Until now, I always felt more like, ‘I just want to have fun,’ rather than ‘I want to win.’ But lately, I do want to win. After getting a chance at the belt, my mindset changed a lot.”
>Though she often wrestles in a comedic style, there are moments when her expression suddenly shifts into something serious.
>“Honestly, I want to keep joking around until the very end, but sometimes the switch just flips,” she says with a solemn look.
>“Once that switch is on, I can only see my opponent. I don’t see the audience at all. Ideally, I’d like to look at everyone’s faces and enjoy the match—win almost by happy accident. But... everyone’s so strong now, I don’t have the luxury. It’s kind of embarrassing.”
>And yet, it’s exactly those fleeting moments of seriousness that grip the audience. So then—how different is “Pro Wrestler Pom Harajuku ” from the real Pom?
> “It’s the same person, but it feels like a different personality. It’s like I’m taking the light and dark inside me, splitting them cleanly into two extremes, and expressing them both. Neither side is fake, but in everyday life, I can get pretty down. I can’t talk to the people I actually like... I guess I’m kind of gloomy.”
>She absorbs all kinds of entertainment—movies, anime, theater, idol concerts—and always thinks, “Can I use this in wrestling?” She especially loves American comics and is drawn to darker works like Gravity Falls and Hazbin Hotel.