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>After the press conference, Kamitani responded to an interview about the truth behind her tears, bluntly saying, "It's just that some dirt got into my eye," and revealed the meaning of black roses, saying, "They mean things like hatred, curses, everything that's yours is mine...there are all kinds of flower meanings. You should be able to look that up yourself."
>Kamitani is as foul-mouthed as ever, but there was something different about her on this day. She began to reminisce about her debut, saying, "At first, I was scared to hit people, and I didn't want to use dirty words like, 'You bastard!' I don't like pain, so I was scared to get hit..." she laughed, "I have no intention of losing, but sometimes I imagine what it would be like if I retired. Since my debut, I've only thought about pro wrestling for six years, so if pro wrestling were to disappear from me, I'd probably think about what I would do every day..." she said, gazing into the distance.
>He added, "It developed from my own feelings of hatred, and then the loser retirement match was decided, but I sometimes wonder why it ended up this way."
>However, since he had promised Nakano at the press conference that day that "there will be no further retirement match, no retirement road, and no ceremony. If I lose, I will retire immediately," there is no turning back now.
>"Of course, I will stick to my words. I will never change my mind about my decisions, and no matter what happens, I will have no regrets. So, at Yokohama Arena, I will put everything I've got into it and beat him, as a culmination of everything I've done up until now.