After Giulia, Starlight Kid also wants a reform of the 5STAR. Looks like the wrestlers have been given the green light to shit on the current format so Bushiroad can pretend they listen to the wrestlers and change the format for next year.
>Starlight Kid, the "Black Tiger of Darkness" of women's professional wrestling "Stardom", called for reform of the singles festival "5STAR GP".
>The league tournament ended with Suzu Suzuki's first win, but Kid, who went in with the theme of 'strength', finished the Red Stars with two wins and seven losses, for a total of four points. One of those wins was a non-win against Saya Kamitani, and the final official match against Mayu Iwatani in Yokohama on 30 September was a non-win due to an injury to her left ankle, so she did not even finish the tournament.
>She suffered an ankle injury at the Dream Tag Team Festival in Yokohama on 10 September. I was trying to get through it, but I couldn't cheat at the 5STAR... I don't want to blame it on my injury, but I wasn't naive enough to fight with this leg on my small body. Well, but it's an excuse, isn't it? Because Suzu and Natsupoi, who are close in physique, have achieved results. I admit I wasn't good enough, I was just weak."
>Kid is not alone: in the opening match on 23 July, Kamitani dislocated her left elbow and left the tournament after just one match. Utami Hayashishita also lost the last three matches due to a cervical hernia. Furthermore, Natsupoi, who had fought her way through the league matches, was also diagnosed with a cervical hernia and will be sidelined for the time being.
WKid says: "I think next year's 5STAR needs to be reviewed in various ways. If we don't want to lower the value of the 5STAR brand, I want all the players to be able to finish the season without any injuries.