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>January 4 is a long-awaited and much-needed event.
>Last year, I couldn't make my debut, and I remember crying and apologizing to the people who prepared various things for me.
>People tend to think that I was injured and couldn't make it, but it had nothing to do with the injury. It was like I couldn't make it due to a normal lack of ability, and I got injured when I tried my best, so it's actually not as pitiful as you would think.
>So I am really happy just to have my own card set up, it's really like a dream come true.
>And then I found out that my opponent will be Riho-san.
>I was so surprised that I was speechless.
>Riho-san from AEW.
>One year after I cried when I was told that I would be fired from Up Up Girls Pro Wrestling if I couldn't make my debut, I will be in the ring to fight with Riho. You should never give up in life, and you should always be grateful to those around you.
>I'm not good at talking about chances when it comes to my matches. I feel like it's nuanced, like I'm using my opponent as a stepping stone (I think that momentum is necessary in a fight).
>But when I learned about this card, I thought...
It must mean something.
>That I was given an opportunity to get a clue to change myself.
>It has to mean something.
>Why, Shino? It's selfish to think that.
>I'm going to lose that feeling in an instant and focus on doing my best. Shino Suzuki will do her best. Shino Suzuki will.
>I'm sure everyone has different opinions and thoughts, but I'm a professional wrestler, so I'll accept them all and do my best.
>I will think about how I can fight against Riho, who is excellent all around the world, especially compared to me who is not even good in Japan. I will do what I can do for the rest of my time. Please take care of me, Riho.
>Okay, I will do my best.