>Come on out, you've got a bone to pick! Giulia (29), the "Disturbing Woman" of women's pro wrestling "Stardom", is eager to face the world's fiercest women, and on 28 October (29 Japan time) at New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Las Vegas event, she won the STRONG Women's Title she holds in V 5. After the match, she was challenged by Trish Adora, who has competed in the US AEW. She thought it was a fulfilling defence road, but felt it was lacking in hardness.
>In the V5 match, her second time on the US mats, she threw the huge body of challenger Hyan in a dignified victory. When we interviewed Giulia, who had just returned to Japan, she told us: 'I won the match, but I lost a lot at the casino. In wrestling, casinos and life, you have to be relaxed and relaxed. I learnt something new.
>She has set her sights on expanding overseas this year, and since winning the title in July, she has been competing with a number of organisations. I feel that there are many good fighters in the world," she said of her opponents, "and when I went to the US, I felt how small I am in a small world and how small I am in a small place. I want to go all over the world more, and my desire to experience more will increase.
>On the other hand, she wasn't very satisfied with her performance against Hyan. At a public press conference the day before the event, Hyan called for a "hard-hitting, intense fight", but this was not what Giulia had in mind after having survived mortal combat with former world champion Syuri and current champion Tam Nakano.
>She had a stern look on her face: "I've had hard-hitting fights in Japan where broken teeth and ruptured eardrums are a given, so I wasn't enough here. I'm looking forward to meeting overseas fighters who have the backbone to fight a serious fistfight and punch each other.