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7/11/2025, 11:54:17 PM
>Azusa, who now holds a double crown with the GIRLS title, is also preparing to make her first appearance in the "5STAR GP" (starting on the 27th in Ota Ward) of Stardom, the leading women's professional wrestling organization. On the Stardom mat, she is active as a member of the evil group "H.A.T.E.", but she boasted, "I feel ashamed of my results so far, so I can't end this 5STAR half-heartedly. I want Inaba Azusa from another organization to become the youngest winner and completely change the landscape of Stardom."
>The opponent she is most conscious of in the Red Stars A Block, where she has been entered, is of course Saya Kamitani, a fellow student of Hate and the current world champion. Not only has she been active in the ring, but she has also been featured in the media, becoming a regular on the TBS program "Ravit!" (Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m.) on Fridays, and is currently enjoying a major breakthrough. Azusa said, "I think her TV success is amazing, but I would like to carry the organization on my shoulders and lead it. I think I am also one of the people who are leading the JTO, so I feel the same way. When I talk to her and watch her, I think everything about her is amazing, and even though we are from the same school, she is someone I want to surpass. I hope I can win there and get closer to the red team," and is looking forward to the official match (August 2nd, Sendai).
>"I've been accepted into a big organization and I'm carrying the weight of the JTO. I think if I can get my name out there and become bigger, the young people in the JTO will know about me." To achieve that, he needs both results and an impact. The two-time champion, who is full of a sense of responsibility, will heat up the midsummer festival.
>The opponent she is most conscious of in the Red Stars A Block, where she has been entered, is of course Saya Kamitani, a fellow student of Hate and the current world champion. Not only has she been active in the ring, but she has also been featured in the media, becoming a regular on the TBS program "Ravit!" (Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m.) on Fridays, and is currently enjoying a major breakthrough. Azusa said, "I think her TV success is amazing, but I would like to carry the organization on my shoulders and lead it. I think I am also one of the people who are leading the JTO, so I feel the same way. When I talk to her and watch her, I think everything about her is amazing, and even though we are from the same school, she is someone I want to surpass. I hope I can win there and get closer to the red team," and is looking forward to the official match (August 2nd, Sendai).
>"I've been accepted into a big organization and I'm carrying the weight of the JTO. I think if I can get my name out there and become bigger, the young people in the JTO will know about me." To achieve that, he needs both results and an impact. The two-time champion, who is full of a sense of responsibility, will heat up the midsummer festival.
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