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>Saya Kamitani (27), high-speed champion of women's professional wrestling "Stardom," has announced her name as the new leader of "Queen's Quest (QQ)" and revealed plans to expand the unit.
>At the end of March, Utami Hayashishita, who had been leading QQ, left the group. While seeking a new member, Kamitani sent a love call to Momo Watanabe, who rebelled against QQ in December 2021 and transferred to Oedo Tai. Kamitani, who once again expressed her determination to lead the unit as its leader, made the following statement: "I want to make QQ a place where the best of the best can work hard and compete with each other. She added with a sense of responsibility, "As the number of players coming in from outside has increased, we who were born in Stardom must be the ones to make the organization thrive.
>The choice of Watanabe as a new member was controversial, but she said, "Momo is strong, of course, but I have a gut feeling when I fought her. I don't care about the past. I made that comment because I have confidence in my ability to create something interesting. I will make the continuation of that dream come true," she said meaningfully.
>She is now looking to further expand her influence in the future. There are other players I have my eye on," she said. I have my sights set on other players, like Rian, who recently made her debut, or that player who left the organization, or a former friend.... It seems that she still has some lingering feelings about pro wrestling. She is ready to take on the responsibility of a long-established unit. I'm going to make this unit bigger than everyone imagines. I will change the landscape of Stardom," she declared.
>At the Nagoya International Conference Center on June 8, Kamitani, Lady C, and Miyu Amasaki will team up to clash with Watanabe, Tora Natsuko, and Thekla of Oedo Tai. Something is likely to be set in motion at the Nagoya showdown.