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>Julia (30), the troublemaker of the women's professional wrestling group "Marigold," is soon to be heading to the United States.
>The first Japanese tour in about five years, the WWE Super Show Tour, took place in Osaka and Ryogoku on the 25th to 27th, with Japanese superstars such as Iyo Sky, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Kairi Sane taking part. All three shows ended with a great success. Meanwhile, there was no announcement of Julia's joining the WWE, despite her expected move to the company.
>Rossy Ogawa (67), the representative of Marigold, who inspected the Ryogoku tournament on the 26th, acknowledged that Julia had also visited the venues for the Japan tour. He added, "It's true that Julia doesn't have that much time (in Japan). I'm not sure how many matches she has left, but it might be best to think of this as the last time you'll see her at each venue."
>The group will hold its third event since its launch on the 30th at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Julia will team up with world champion Saree to face Victoria Yuzuki and Kizuna Tanaka. It is expected that she will travel to the US as early as August, and there is a possibility that she will not be able to participate in the fourth Korakuen event on August 19th.
>Representative Ogawa said, "To be honest, I would like her to stay a little longer. Julia has been like a leader both inside and outside the ring, so the question is who will take over from there." He expressed hope for the emergence of a new leader soon.