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AEW 's Giulia on Stardom shitting the bed

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Future AEW Women's Champion Giulia on boldly expressing her opinion about the staff's treatment of wrestlers and correcting the 5STAR GP schedule:

>"Actually, a lot of things happened at the same time. I'm quite the type of person who gives my opinions. So, in my life, even before I became a pro-wrestler, I have had conflicts because of this, and in many situations, such as with friends, family, work, school, etc. ...I thought, "Isn't that wrong?" I'm the type of person who speaks very clearly. Maybe that isn't very Japanese. In many cases, it is difficult to say things that are normally difficult to say. Especially the female staff and mostly male staff. I think there were a lot of things that everyone wanted to say but couldn't bring themselves to say.

>I really feel that way, and I've been communicating this a lot both internally and within the company. I've been trying to convey this in print as well. However, the final blow was the response to Ushiku (mismanagement and insufficient notice) that made me feel like nothing had changed and things were only getting worse. Plus, there was also the subsequent response (questions raised during interactions with staff). So I thought what should I do about this. I thought I'd send that SNS to (Takaaki) Kidani-san (owner of Bushiroad)... well, I wrote it.

>If I didn't do that, nothing would really change in this organization. The thing that Rossy Ogawa has built is being destroyed... up until last year and the year before, we had a lot of momentum, didn't we? It was extremely frustrating to see that the things we had all built together were falling apart more and more, especially since the beginning of this year. So, with that in mind... I spoke out.

>I don't know if I should say this... there was a part of me that once again felt how great Rossy Ogawa is. Ogawa-san was the one who still prioritized the feelings of the wrestlers. Then it became that that is no longer the case."