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>I guess I was completely forced to do it at first," she said. I didn't have any desire to be a masked woman in the first place, and I only became a masked woman because I was told to be one, and I wasn't that particular about it.
>Still a low teenager, she became "unidentified" and "anonymous" in the ring. It was an experience that would have been impossible if she had not been a professional wrestler, and she attracted attention early on as a prodigy girl, but she soon hit a major wall.
>I've been a masked woman since I was little, so I can't get rid of my childish image," she said. I thought I had finally become a high-speed champion, but now I was regarded as a "high-speed only" person.
>We often hear that actors who got their break as child actors have a hard time breaking away from that image, and that is exactly the pattern. Because they debuted in their low-teen years, they remain at that age forever, and their image is fixed. This is because the mask does not convey age. When they reach a certain age, it may be a great weapon, but the fact that they were unable to show their true faces as they grew from girls to adults was a considerable downside.