>>6587890When have you ever seen me complain about a wrestler's push or muh booking? You shouldn't carelessly throw names around. Momo Watanabe was a pinch-hitter during a period when they lost Io and Kairi, and Mayu was too injury prone to rely on. She was a fill-in to allow Stardom time to find someone better suited for the role. She's Stardom's version of Yuji Nagata (albeit younger, so still has a chance to make a turnaround). She never gained traction as ace. She's the only Stardom ace project who failed to win the women's prize. 2018 can only be seen as the dark ages of Stardom. Also, overseas fans have too much a tendency to reference history that is completely irrelevant now. Most of Stardom's native fans are new fans, who became interested in the promotion from 2020. What happened before then is largely irrelevant to now.