More responses to Haru's post
>1. A friend had been going to Tokyo Joshi shows and told me, “Just come once—you’d definitely love Kamiyu.” So I went just like that! (Ladies' seats are a lifesaver…)
>2. Everyone is unique, but there’s still a unified atmosphere that ties them all together—that’s the charm! Also, it’s just so uplifting to watch them.
>1. At CyberFight Festival, I fell in love with Yamashita when I saw her holding the belt during her entrance. My husband also wanted to see Sakazaki, and there happened to be a show in Kobe—so we started going to live events.
>2. There’s a strong sense of being "one team." The wrestlers are full of personality, and the promotion offers pro wrestling that’s genuinely fun to watch.
>1. I got into wrestling through another promotion and wanted to see what others were like. Thanks to the women-only tickets, it was easy to go casually
>2. The costumes are cute, there’s tons of variety and fun, and when it’s time to fight, they really fight! It also seems like something kids would really enjoy.
>1. I subscribed to Wrestle UNIVERSE to watch DDT, and since I could also watch Tokyo Joshi Pro, I started checking it out.
>2. Everyone is “refined” and wrestles in a way that feels feminine. Honestly, the 2,000 yen ticket feels like a steal—and it makes it easier to invite friends. Other promotions sometimes have forced storylines, weird grudges, or roles that feel unnatural. Please keep up the great work.
>1. It was a local show, but I really wanted to see Pompaler live, so I went by myself. It was a women-only seat, but the man in front of me was big both width- and height-wise… Still, every single match was fun‼
>2. Everyone seems like good friends and, above all, they look like they’re having fun. And yet, the wrestling is solid and intense. It’s so charming—cute and cool at the same time‼