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>Ami Sohrei (28), a member of the women's professional wrestling company Stardom, will be returning to the ring for the first time in about a year.
>She injured her meniscus during training in July of last year. She has been absent for a long time due to surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in her left knee, which had been bothering her for some time. At the Korakuen Hall event on the 9th of this month, Sohrei announced that she would be returning at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium on the 21st. Sohrei will be stepping into the ring for the first time in about a year, but she has gradually resumed ring training since January, and recently joined God's Eye training. She says that there are days when she stays in the dojo and practices for six hours.
>She smiled and said, "I'm nervous about my return match, but I've practiced a lot, so I want to tell the fans that I'll be fine now. Also, because I've been out for a long time, there are still a lot of people who haven't seen me fight. I hope I can put on an impressive match for those people as well."
>During her absence, Tam Nakano retired, and Mayu Iwatani and Mina Shirakawa also left the company. The landscape of the promotion changed dramatically, but Sohrei reflected, "Tam Nakano also retired, and before I knew it, the landscape of Stardom had changed. But the quality of the matches never dropped, and six new wrestlers debuted after I was absent. I was reminded once again that Stardom is a wonderful promotion."
>She said that there are a lot of things she wants to do after her return, "While I was absent I was jealous of all the big tournaments that everyone was holding in their hometowns, so I would like to have a big match in my hometown of Fukushima. I was told on a New Year's program that I have the best luck in Stardom this year, so I would like Ami Sohrei to create some big waves," her eyes lit up.