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Koda realised he should probably say something about Go Girl, so he retweeted some of his old thoughts about the last shows before going back to tweeting about idols and 7-Eleven burgers:
>Back cover of the Weekly Pro! Tomorrow is the start of the women-only show (members first), and people often ask me, "Who will be the referee? and "Who will do the sound? I am always puzzled, but many people seem to think that all the people in the venue are women. I think it would be better to tell them before the reception, but all the staff is the same as usual.
>Of course, depending on the "purpose" of the event, the "means" may or may not be correct, but if the purpose is to create a buzz or to be well received by the media, then "All women in the venue" is a good answer because it will make headlines. But this time, the purpose was different. As Weekly Pro says, "We want people to like Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling.
>And "If you like us, we want you to come to our regular events next time. I want you to have a chance to come to Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling. So I don't think it's right to do something different than usual there. Whether it is women-only or free, what I want you to see is the usual Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling.
>For example, I wonder if it is necessary to organize a Ladies' Day to let people who are reluctant to enter ramen shops alone know how delicious our ramen is and to let them try it, and to have a female staff member who does not usually stand in the kitchen on that day only. I wondered if it was worth it because the usual staff would serve the usual ramen.
>By the way, I am publishing another draft of the advertisement for the back cover of Weekly Pro. We have permission from the designer. I hope you like Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, find Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, and sympathize with Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling! We look forward to working with you.