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6/19/2025, 6:11:54 PM
>Moka: This will be my third time challenging for this belt. I believe I’ve challenged for it more than anyone else. That’s because I want to use this belt to share the beauty of Japan — the spirit of Wa (Japanese harmony) — with the world. I have a background in karate, and I studied Japanese culture in university. I really love wa. That’s why my costume is in traditional Japanese style. I want to take this belt and show the world the beauty of Wa and of Japanese culture. I want to take this belt from Suzume. There’s still a month left until the Ota City show, and in that time, I want to elevate my Wa even further. Please support me.
>Suzume: I’m really happy to be able to have a title defense against Moka. Actually, Moka was one of the reasons I decided to go after the International Princess Title in the first place. Last year, I watched Arisu and Moka challenge Yuki-chan for this belt, and seeing those passionate matches among people of our generation really fired me up. So now, getting to face Moka as the champion is something that makes me incredibly happy. This will be my sixth title defense. Out of the five I’ve done so far, the one in America stands out as a truly significant match — both for me as a wrestler and as the International Princess Champion. Thanks to this belt, I’ve felt a lot of growth in the past six months. When I debuted, people saw me as having a “honeybee” kind of image, but lately, I feel like I’ve become stronger — like I’ve grown into a hornet. But that’s still not enough. I want to continue defending at this pace and become the queen bee. And summer — the season of the Ota City Gymnasium show — is the season when hornets become aggressive. So this is my season! I won’t lose. I’ll keep defending this belt and fly even higher.
>Q: What are your impressions of each other as fellow rookies from the same class?