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8/2/2025, 3:26:45 PM
>About the future after leaving the troupe
https://x.com/ri_yonn1020/status/1951620942196887956
>As of the end of July, Ryoko Sakimura has left Marigold.
>It was a short time, but it was a year full of experience and learning.
>From here on, Sakimura will continue as a freelance pro wrestler.
>I joined the company as a trainee and made my debut on December 26 of last year.
>But after debuting, I found myself struggling more often than not.
>I couldn’t reconcile the dual nature of pro wrestling—as both combat sport and entertainment—and my heart couldn’t keep up.
>I wanted to perform it as entertainment, as a showcase.
>But the seriousness of the combat side clashed with that inside me.
>Maybe if I’d been able to approach it with a lighter touch, it would have gone better, but my overly earnest personality got in the way.
>I felt that wall right from the start of my debut.
>There were moments I thought I’d overcome it,
>but in the end I couldn’t make sense of it, and I had to step away.
>That left me with nothing but frustration.
>I made the decision to leave because I want to approach pro wrestling with more freedom and a more daring mindset.
>At first, having to step away from wrestling wasn’t what I wanted,
>but I’m glad I had the time to reflect.
>I started watching other promotions and thinking that there are things I can’t understand just by doing wrestling in Marigold alone.
>I want to feel more of what makes pro wrestling so diverse.
>That’s why I decided to leave and continue wrestling as a freelancer.
>Through pro wrestling—and through how I live as Ryoko Sakimura—I hope to show more of myself and earn your support.
>I’ll work hard so that someday, I can return to the Marigold ring stronger than ever.
>Please continue to support Ryoko Sakimura.
https://x.com/ri_yonn1020/status/1951620942196887956
>As of the end of July, Ryoko Sakimura has left Marigold.
>It was a short time, but it was a year full of experience and learning.
>From here on, Sakimura will continue as a freelance pro wrestler.
>I joined the company as a trainee and made my debut on December 26 of last year.
>But after debuting, I found myself struggling more often than not.
>I couldn’t reconcile the dual nature of pro wrestling—as both combat sport and entertainment—and my heart couldn’t keep up.
>I wanted to perform it as entertainment, as a showcase.
>But the seriousness of the combat side clashed with that inside me.
>Maybe if I’d been able to approach it with a lighter touch, it would have gone better, but my overly earnest personality got in the way.
>I felt that wall right from the start of my debut.
>There were moments I thought I’d overcome it,
>but in the end I couldn’t make sense of it, and I had to step away.
>That left me with nothing but frustration.
>I made the decision to leave because I want to approach pro wrestling with more freedom and a more daring mindset.
>At first, having to step away from wrestling wasn’t what I wanted,
>but I’m glad I had the time to reflect.
>I started watching other promotions and thinking that there are things I can’t understand just by doing wrestling in Marigold alone.
>I want to feel more of what makes pro wrestling so diverse.
>That’s why I decided to leave and continue wrestling as a freelancer.
>Through pro wrestling—and through how I live as Ryoko Sakimura—I hope to show more of myself and earn your support.
>I’ll work hard so that someday, I can return to the Marigold ring stronger than ever.
>Please continue to support Ryoko Sakimura.
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