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>Shuri (35), a former world champion of women's professional wrestling "Stardom," has appealed for a "calming down" of the turmoil in the organization, which has been hit by a severe earthquake.
>On February 4, the organization terminated the contract of Rossy Ogawa (66), who had been serving as executive producer, citing the organization's attempts to recruit wrestlers and staff members. Ogawa denied any attempts to recruit, but admitted that he was considering the establishment of a new organization.
>Moreover, Stardom president Taro Okada revealed that "I have had several players express their intention to leave the organization or ask me about it, saying that they are wondering if they should leave." This has led to a lot of speculation among fans.
>In response to this situation, Shuri said, "There is a lot of talk about who is staying or leaving, but what we players do will not change. First of all, I want people to see the ring. Besides, we are all friends who have worked hard together at Stardom, so I hope you will support us.
>Even though we are parting ways with our friends, our feelings remain the same. The same is true for Mr. Ogawa. I was able to shine in stardom because I met Mr. Rossy. He is an important and significant person for me, and I will never change my feelings toward him. Shuri became a member of Stardom in November 2020, and was the first winner of the 2010 Pro Wrestling Grand Prize for Women's Pro.
>Shuri's eyes are looking only forward, saying, "I'm going through a lot, but I think we can all grow again after overcoming this.