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>The mainstay of the women's pro wrestling world has suffered a major shakeup. It was revealed in an interview that five wrestlers, including former world champion of "Stardom," Shimi Hayashita (25), will leave the organization at the end of March. In addition to Julia (30), who was previously announced, the four newly confirmed members are Shimi, MIRAI (24), Mai Sakurai (33), and Yumizuki (19). The departure of Shimi, who has won the organization's top title and was its ace, is sure to send shockwaves through the industry, and the four are expected to join the new organization that Rossy Ogawa (66) is planning to launch after their departure.
>In February of this year, Stardom President Taro Okada stated, "I have had some players express their intention to leave the organization or ask me about it, saying they were wondering if they should leave. According to the source, four new players, including Shimi, will leave the organization at the end of March, when their contracts expire. Including Julia, this brings the total number of departures to five.
>Most shocking of all is the departure of Shimi. As the third daughter of the celebrity "Big Daddy" Kiyoshi Hayashita, she attracted attention even before her debut in August 2018, and when she was suddenly selected for the singles festival "5STAR GP," she won second place. In November of the same year, she and Momo Watanabe won the Goddess Title for the first time and were awarded the "Pro Wrestling Grand Prize" rookie of the year award four months after their debut.
>In November 2008, she won the World Title, the organization's most prestigious title, for the first time, and made her ninth consecutive defense. In November 2008, she was crowned the first winner of the Women's Pro Wrestling Grand Prize, making her the ace of the industry in both name and reality.