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In literally every Hikaru Shida match i've seen she does a spot where she takes a chair from under the ring or wherver and sets it up outside so she can run up it and do some jump on to her opponent and neither the referee or her opponent ever do anything about it and you would think if its gotten to the point where even ive noticed it and i'm just a viewer at home watching along on TV then maybe their opponents would start to notice it and try to avoid it or maybe the referee would start objecting to her use of a foreign object?
If this was in a real sport and someone was using an illegal item to gain an obvious advantage they would either be disqualified or the officiating body would regulate the use of the illegal item like the rosin bags in MLB which would mean everyone in matches should be allowed to use chairs to their advantage and not just Hikaru SHida and yet this is definitely not the case and it almost seems like referees are unwilling to enforce the actual rules these days or is it just me?
Also she litearlly comes out with a Singapore Cane which has gotta be against some rule violation surely. IF she;s allowed to come out with a weapon then everyone should have the opportunity to come out with a weapon.