>[STARDOM] Saya Kamitani gives a "money envelope" as a token of appreciation: "I can't lose to a male professional wrestler..."
>After the match, Kamitani appeared backstage and declared war, saying, "Oh Maika, it was you of all people, damn it! But don't think that one win will make up for her eight-month absence." She also told Anou, "You're slow to get going! Just wait, I'll crush all of you one by one."
>Kamitani looked frustrated at the defeat that day, but as she began to speak, "Putting today aside for now..." she broke into a fearless smile. "The announcement of the Pro Wrestling Grand Prize will be coming up soon. As a token of our gratitude, perhaps? Well, we should be the ones being thanked, after all... I brought a cash envelope with me today. Hey, Tokyo Sports, thank you for your articles as always!" she said, firmly emphasizing the point by making Kamitani hold the cash envelope she had taken out from inside her costume.
>As she left, she muttered something that sounded familiar: "I can't lose to a male professional wrestler...I'm counting on you guys!" and disappeared into the waiting room.
>After the tournament, when she checked the contents of the envelope, she found not a 10,000 yen bill but a long letter... "It's almost time to announce the winner of the Pro Wrestling Grand Prix. Saya-sama has spent this year thinking only about pro wrestling. (Omitted) The number of spectators has increased, and the atmosphere at the venue has improved. I'm sure the number of impressions for Saya-sama's article has increased considerably. (Omitted) Please cast your vote for Saya-sama as MVP," she wrote, once again fiercely appealing for the Pro Wrestling Grand Prix MVP. At the end, she even cleverly advertised her autobiography, saying, "PS. My autobiography will be released on February 20th next year. Please buy it."