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>Surprisingly, many of today's female pro-wrestlers are slender. In this respect, Hayashita has a stocky body that is typical of pro-wrestlers.
>'Yes, Stardom has thin wrestlers too. I used to do judo and I am a power fighter, so I put a lot of effort into training, especially my lower body. I can only express myself in wrestling, and I'm working hard to become a power fighter who is easier to understand. I want the audience to think, 'This fighter has a lot of power'."
>Recently, the IWGP Women's Championship (current champion is Mayu Iwatani) and the STRONG Women's Championship (current champion is Julia) were born in the ring at Stardom. Although both titles are managed by New Japan Pro-Wrestling, only Japanese wrestlers from Stardom have been crowned or challenged for them. We asked Hayashita, a "symbol of strength", about this situation.
>I want to wear the ...... red (world title). I think that if there are more belts, people will talk about which one is the greatest, but for me, the red belt is the best. I also think that the strongest belt in Stardom should be the red belt, and IWGP and STRONG are 'special' belts, so I don't think they should be compared to the red belt."
>Finally, when I say that a red belt would suit you, ......, she says: "I think so too (laughs).
>I think so too (laughs). I think the red belt is the one that shows 'champion' and 'strong person' at a glance, so I think I'm the one who looks best with it. ......!"