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Uta's origin story
>I learned about wrestling through my dad and we watched it together, but I didn't like it initially.
>My dad came to like wrestling and wanted to enjoy it with me, so he would always show me lots of matches, and that was a part of everyday life in the Takami household!
>One day, he showed me Miu Watanabe and said "I think she's really good lately, what do you think?" and that's how I got to know her and fell in love with her.
>I've always loved idols and admired them, but I thought I'd never be a cute, sparkly idol! But somewhere in my heart, I still had a desire to try being an idol, and when I met Miu, I found out about Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling and Up Up Girls Pro Wrestling. I wanted to join them and wrestle for Tokyo Joshi, and that's how I got here!
>At that time, my dad was trying to get me into pro wrestling, but when I told him I wanted to audition for Up Up Girls Pro Wrestling, he was vehemently against it. We had a lot of discussions and I managed to convince him, and he cried a lot! Now he's my biggest supporter
>For Uta, the presence of Miu-san, who brought me to this path, is becoming more and more important as I work. I cause trouble to many people, but I always cause Miu-san an even greater amount of trouble, and I often feel that I am indebted to her for all she has done for me.
>I joined Up Up Girls Pro Wrestling because I liked and admired Miu, but if some coincidence had happened and I had become a pro wrestler or idol without Miu as the trigger, I don't think I would have wanted to work as hard as I do now, and when I look back on my past and consider my own characteristics, I imagine I would have been satisfied with the status quo and continued working at that time.
>But even though I'm able to do what I want to do now, I still want to do more and more! And I want to keep working hard from now on!