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What are your expectations for Iyo, the reigning WWE Women's Champion?
Bull: It would be best for him to be the mainstay of WWE in singles. I hope he becomes established as a singles champion. Even if I lose, I want him to become a player who can get back on track. By continuing to win in terms of content, you will become a true champion. Asian people look young, so I think they can still live for at least 10 years.
It was reported in the US media that WWE is interested in Julia.
Bull You should definitely go. The world will definitely expand. I think it will broaden your horizons as a wrestler if you see that there are different types of pro wrestling. If WWE wants to see him active in Japan, I think they'll use him in a good way.
Will it be successful?
Bull (October 2019) From the image of Julia when she came to Stardom and said hello, who would have imagined the current Julia, she is a physically strong and mentally strong girl. You can see that she is like a chameleon, changing herself in various situations, coping with them, and moving on. So we can handle it on the other side as well. It's scary how much you'll grow if you go.
What are the achievements of your juniors?
Bull I'm proud. Right now, it may seem like the three of them (Iyo, Asuka, and Kairi) are trying their best, but as the number of Japanese girls increases rapidly, it becomes more interesting to see scenes where their own position is in jeopardy. It would be great if the main battle was between Japanese players. Something like, "Japan has taken over WWE!"