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>The greatest absurdity lies in those dimly lit, half-filled Shinjuku face tier joshi promotions like OZ Academy, still clinging desperately to their merchandise stands, where weak men can chat with the wrestlers, trying to lure in whatever meager customers they can. They have the audacity to call themselves "real". Ha! More time is spent at the stand than in the ring. Wasting precious time that should be dedicated to honing their craft.
>Dojos, they lack. And the absence of proper training is evident in the woeful quality of their matches and sloppiness of their bodies. It's painfully obvious they have neglected the path of rigorous training. Such incompetence! They would have been bullied out of the industry in a begone era.
>These promotions live and die on lonely men who shell out money just to talk to women. Pathetic! Take away that pitiful attraction and their fragile existence would crumble in an instant. These shoddy promotions are an eyesore, tarnishing the very essence of pro-wrestling before the public's eyes. A disgrace!
>Ah, I find solace in the fact that Stardom, wise enough to do away with merchandise stands except for special occasions, has embraced the essence of pro-wrestling with a renewed emphasis on pure in-ring competition. Finally, a promotion that understands the significance of dedicating oneself to the fighting arts, free from distractions that dilute the true passion and skill of our sport.