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7/17/2025, 4:32:46 AM
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>Around June, she began attending the DDT Pro Wrestling School. There, she became friends with Haruna Neko, who would later debut in Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling alongside her. Pom also started attending Tokyo Joshi shows. When Haruna enthusiastically said, “I want to debut with Tokyo Joshi!” Pom replied with a half-hearted, “Oh, cool, good luck with that.” Even while going to wrestling school, she had no intention whatsoever of becoming a wrestler.
>In March 2018, the wrestling school was set to close. At that time, each student was approached individually and asked, “Would you like to join Tokyo Joshi?” Pom naturally assumed she would turn it down. But oddly, she was the only one not asked. So she asked, “Why didn’t you ask me?” and was told, “Because we knew you’d definitely say no.”
>At that moment, Pom blurted out, “Well, I will do it!”—her mouth moved on its own before she even realized it.
>And that was the beginning of Pom’s pro wrestling career.
>On April 1st, Pomu became a trainee with Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling. When asked about her athletic background, she answered, “I did swimming for 10 years,” but in reality, she had just casually gone to the pool with her father. Once, during a volleyball class, she played so poorly that the teacher thought she was goofing off and called her parents in. She's genuinely terrible at sports.
>She learned wrestling moves by imitating others, and on November 24, 2018, she made her debut at the Narimasu Act Hall in a match against Yuka Sakazaki. Right up until the moment of her debut, she thought, “There’s no way I can actually debut.” So just stepping into the ring felt like a huge accomplishment. However, she couldn’t do anything against Sakazaki and was soon overwhelmed with anxiety, thinking, “I’m so weak... I’m going to get fired.”