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>Saya Kamitani was closely covered by a Japanese TV program, “# of Two Persons(2人の#)”, which was broadcasted by the national TV company on August 7, 2019. In the program, Saya Kamitani told the reason why she decided to become a pro wrestler, that made me feel the dark side of female pro wrestling industry.
>She continued that “I managed to pass the audition, but I wouldn’t be able to continue the activity of Stardom Idols if I didn’t become a pro wrestler.”, that made me feel that the staff took advantage of her dream…
>What was worse, her mother disagreed with her decision. Her mother said “Saya is seemingly not suitable to wrestle in a ring.” Also, she continued that “I have the feeling that I have never felt before. Just imagining that my daughter will be thrown and kicked hurt me.” I knew how she felt.
>I found a shocking tweet of a Stardom fan on September 1, which was about Saya Kamitani. The fan said that Saya had tweeted that “I was told that I would get fired from Stardom Idols unless I became a pro wrestler. So, I became a pro wrestler. I, however, got fired from Stardom Idols.”
>Stardom Idols terminated the partnership with Stardom as of August 10, 2019 (the day she debuted as a wrestler). Saya might have to leave Stardom Idols because of the negotiation between Stardom and Stardom Idols. I wondered how cruel Stardom Idols was… They definitely changed a girl’s life, who just wanted to become prominent as an idol.