>Miu: "Hi, I’m Miu Watanabe. I held this belt until January 4. At this year’s Ittenyon, I fought Mizuki-san and lost to her. Eight months have passed since then, and now I’m standing here again as a challenger. Over these eight months, I’ve constantly had the desire to once again be the champion and lead TJPW forward. And finally, through this tournament, I was able to get a solid result and earn this opportunity. I always call myself a ‘princess’ (laughs), but I’ve rarely talked about why I want to be a princess or why I admire princesses so much. To me, a princess is of course beautiful, cute, sparkling, and at the center of the story — a truly special existence. But more than that, I think of a princess as someone who is both kind and strong. I’ve always wanted to be like that, to shine even brighter as a princess. And in TJPW, this belt is literally called the ‘Princess of Princess’ title. And I honestly think Mizuki-san is the princess of all princesses. There’s no one in the world who’s as kind, as strong, as beautiful, as strong, as kind as she is. That’s how much I respect her as a princess. She’s truly a pro’s pro — a pro princess. She’s Pro-Puri, Pro Princess Mizuki. But me? As a person and as a princess, I still feel like I’m on my first lap through life — like I still have so many things I’m lacking. I felt that way last year too, which is why I want to polish myself even more as a princess, shine even brighter, and stand at the very top with this belt. Princesses are always creatures who are searching for true love. And for me — for Miu-derella — my true love is this belt. By taking hold of this belt, I want to make that true love my own and turn Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling into the number one dreamland in the world. I’m going to do everything I can to win this belt."*
>Mizuki: "That’s right. I took this belt from Miu at Ittenyon, and this will be our second match against each other...