https://proresu-today.com/archives/269000/Tokyo Joshi Sayuri Namba, who is about to graduate from ring announcer, ''How to interact with professional wrestlers.''
>Sayuri Namba of Tokyo Women's Pro Wrestling will graduate from her position as ring announcer, a position she has held for seven years. The remaining four events are 6/7 in Shinagawa, 6/14 in Shinkiba, 6/21 in Kofu, and 6/22 in Ryogoku KFC Hall. The last call will be at Ryogoku KFC, but the June 14 event at Shin-Kiba is titled “Sayuri Namba's Dream Come True Special,” and in a sense, the ring announcer will play the leading role.>At 6/14 Shin-Kiba, various wrestling-related dreams will probably come true all at once. And after graduation, his dream is to move abroad. He also has a new dream of teaching Japanese while taking advantage of the working holiday program in Canada.>What exactly was her encounter with pro wrestling? She says, “It was like I found the pillar of my life! What was it that got her hooked on pro wrestling?>I was an underground idol once upon a time, and I had a job performing live during a break in a pro-wrestling show. That was my first experience with pro-wrestling. But no one in the group knew anything about pro wrestling. I, too, had only a scary image of it. I felt that if I didn't know how to look at it, I wouldn't be able to enjoy it, and I was the one who felt the atmosphere that those who didn't know shouldn't come. However, after the concert was over, I was able to see the second half of the show inside the venue, and the Brahmin Brothers came out.