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>Toribami: "I got the win today, but please give me just a moment! It’s been four years since my debut. Back then, I just loved moving around, but then Nakajima-san introduced me to this world of Tokyo Joshi. Whether it was three-way matches, crazy fun matches, or tough fights against strong opponents—win or lose, everything always ended with me thinking, ‘That was fun!’ The belts? I always thought they were for the top stars, the seniors—something far beyond me. But lately, that feeling has started to change. When I see my seniors, peers, and juniors fighting for championships, it’s not just ‘Wow, they’re amazing’ anymore. Now I think, ‘What would I do in their place?’ ‘What if it were me?’ ‘I could do it too.’ Once this match was set, I decided that if I won, I’d say this for sure: I want to fight with everything I’ve got. I always give my all, but I want to fight for a belt—to bare my emotions, my heart, to push beyond my limits in a blazing match. If that’s possible… Nakajima-san, I want that match with you."
>Nakajima: "So, which one do you want?"
>Toribami: "The singles title, please."
>Nakajima: "I’ve been wanting to face you like this. Probably, no one understands your ability better than I do. More than your fans, more than anyone else in Tokyo Joshi—I know your strength better than anyone. Do you know what this belt is? The belt I need to go to America. A magical belt that makes dreams come true. Know why? Because it can turn even a small Japanese girl like me into a world-shaking kaiju. That’s why I decided—once I take this, I won’t lose to anyone."
>Toribami: "Even so, I’ll go beyond my limits, give more than I ever have, and take that belt from you."
>Nakajima: "Then I accept—anytime! I’m ready to fight whenever. When do you want it?"
>Toribami: "I get to choose? I debuted in June. Then let’s make it the closest date possible—June 7th in Shinagawa. On my fifth anniversary, in my very first match of the year, let me challenge for that belt!"