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>[STARDOM] Future champion Miyu Amasaki declares war on slander: "I want to tell them it's about you"
>Future champion of the women’s professional wrestling organization “Stardom,” Miyu Amasaki (22), is silencing the “voices of the outside world.”
>In the finals of the "New Year Unit League" held at the 14th anniversary tournament of the group's launch (on the 23rd in Shinkiba), the group she belongs to, "Neo Genesis", defeated "E-Nexus V" and won the championship. Amasaki, who won the league for the first time, said with a smile, "It was my first time standing on the ring in Shinkiba, and I was able to feel the weight of Stardom's history. I was happy to win at such a venue. I think I was able to broaden the range of how I fight and grow through this league match."
>With this league victory, she was able to gain momentum for her second match for the Future Championship (on the 25th at Bellesalle Takadanobaba). Regarding her opponent Azusa Inaba (17), a member of the evil group "H.A.T.E.", she said, "She's still a high school student, but I think she's amazing in some ways, and I envy her recklessness as a teenager. As a wrestler, it's natural for her to be cocky, but I can't stand being looked down upon, so I'm going to teach her the strictness of an old woman." She exuded the air of a champion.
>Amasaki also has another reason for wanting to defend her title. To silence the slanderous voices against her. Since her debut, she has been plagued by slander as she has attracted attention as a "supernova," but even after becoming champion, she continues to receive cruel comments. "On social media, I've been told, 'You're dangerous because you only do DDTs,' 'You're not fit to be champion,' and even that "you're ugly and have a low voice". I don't use the techniques I've honed to try to injure others, but to win, and on top of that, people are denying my looks and the things I was born with. To be honest, it doesn't feel good to see that," she revealed.