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>Sareee (27), who left the world's largest professional wrestling organization, WWE in the United States, and resumed his activities in Japan for the first time in about two years, swept the mat world.
>On the 16th, in the return match to Japan held at Shinjuku Face, Tokyo, she played Sendai Girls' Hashimoto Chihiro (30). From the beginning, they fought fiercely and developed a back-and-forth offense and defense, and attacked with their specialty sickle-locking and back-throwing.
>However, the monster's stronghold could not be destroyed. He was pushed by power and technique at the end, and was robbed of the 3 count with a strong obright (German).
>"After all, Japanese women's professional wrestling is the strongest. To put it bluntly, it's a complete defeat." Biting her lip, she quickly proclaimed her revenge, demonstrating her unfailing resilience.
>Furthermore, he called out to the audience, "My dream will continue for a long time. Please follow me." I want to fight. Of course, there are players that I want to fight," he said with all his strength.
>As he said, starting with this return match to Japan, he will hit each group. A source said, "I've already received several offers, and I think I'll be competing in various rings in the future. Any ring that has a 'fight' that Sareee wants. I'll accept any challenge, anytime, from anyone." . It is said that there is a possibility that men's groups will also go up if there is an offer.