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>At a press conference held in Tokyo, Mr Okada said: 'I think that the current stardom, to be honest, can be seen to be severe. The fighters are fighting in press conferences, on social media and most importantly in the ring, but I also feel that the customers are not able to concentrate and enjoy the event due to various concerns".
>He added: "I can't put my body on the line to improve that, but I think there are ways to solve various problems and make it easier for the fighters by taking this on ourselves in management and administration.
>Stardom announced the day before the event that the start time of matches at the Ibaraki and Ushiku events on November 5 had been changed from 1pm to 3:30pm. The sudden change and the organisation's response was met with a flood of harsh criticism from fans, leading to owner Takaaki Kitani apologising in front of fans on the day of the Ushiku event and before the Osaka event on November 18.
>Currently, Bushiroad Fight employees and players who wish to join the company are being interviewed by HR staff. After explaining the progress, Mr Okada said: 'In addition to the Ushiku tournament, which caused us some inconvenience the other day, we have identified various other areas that need to be improved. We will start the investigation after this to improve this one. Some of them can be resolved immediately and others need to be resolved carefully. We will make an announcement through an appropriate internal review, so please wait and see.
>Okada has pledged to "work with the players, staff and fans to make Stardom an even better organisation and contribute to the world of women's professional wrestling and pro wrestling", and hopes are pinned on his skills.