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Antonio Inoki, whom Sareee respects, repeatedly preached that "anger is important" in professional wrestling, both during his active career and after his retirement. When asked about the "anger" he feels now, Sareee, who truly inherits Inoki's ideology, thought for a moment before replying,
"I want the world to recognize women's professional wrestling more. I want people to know that there are so many wrestlers fighting seriously. I want people to see how each wrestler lives their life. I want people to see the fights of wrestlers who are putting their lives on the line. I want people to see our fights from the same perspective as men, not just because we're women. That's why I have to go even higher."
During his lifetime, Antonio Inoki would often tell younger wrestlers, "Be stupid!" Sareee honestly admits, "I didn't understand the meaning of those words at first."
"I'm now beginning to understand what Inoki meant when he said, 'Be stupid!' At first I thought, 'What does that mean? Be stupid!' I thought, 'You can't be stupid.'
But recently I feel like I'm starting to understand, 'Oh, so that's what he means!' You can't get by without being stupid, and in this world you can't get by without being stupid. So I want to be even more stupid."