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>"A sense of crisis? Not at all. I believe I have something that no one can beat. There is no threat to my existence as Saya Kamitani. So I don't feel any sense of crisis in terms of my presence or whether I'll win or lose."
>"When I say I don't feel any sense of crisis, it's not because I'm overconfident, but because I'm confident in the work I've done, in my training, in my wrestling, and in everything I've done without letting my guard down. It's true that the number of returning wrestlers is increasing. Right now, the heel HATE is shining brightly in black. I was hoping for a babyface to come along and threaten me, so this was perfect. It was my first loss in a while, but it brought back memories. I've been fighting Maika since I was a rookie, so I guess we'll be competing for the red belt from now on."
The Pro Wrestling Grand Prix MVP award that Kamitani is aiming for will be announced on December 17th.
>"As the announcement draws near, I'm honestly feeling a bit scared. I think the future of women's professional wrestling will be determined in part by whether or not I, as a woman, win the MVP award, so in that sense, I'm scared. Of course, I hope that Saya will receive the MVP and use it as a springboard for Stardom to hold a Tokyo Dome event."
>"I'm confident that what I've done this year is second to none. Looking at it objectively, and regardless of who sees it and what my track record is, I believe it's me. If this isn't appreciated, then I'll just have to think that the world of professional wrestling is at its limit."