>>4908676I used to think the same way. But, the Japanese girls honestly seem to respect pro wrestling as an artform.
Unlike men the appeal is not the flashy moves and becoming the ultimate badass. They like the glamour, the fashion, how passion is rewarded, how you can show vulnerability and garner sympathy in defeat.
Saya Kamitani said when she was a pop idol the harder she worked at it, the more terrified she got because in that industry effort did not matter for success, but it does in pro wrestling.