>Q: What does that mean?
>KENOH: You can't see a match like AZM vs Starlight Kid in a match at Tokyo Joshi.
>Q: Are you being insulting again? If so, Tokyo Joshi should improve the quality of matches...
>KENOH: Wrong. It's the exact opposite. It's fine the way it is, from now on Tokyo Joshi doesn't have to target pro wrestling fans. I think it would be better to open up new markets more and more by going on an idol route without competing with Stardom for match quality. To put it to the extreme, it would be good if they could create about ten more people like Maki Ito and Yuki Arai.
>Q: Ah, so that's it.
>KENOH: Stardom sells that beautiful and strong women wrestle with the principle with supreme victory, and so it's better that Tokyo Joshi does not go there from now on. I think it would be a mistake to turn to that, and I think Tetsuya Koda probably knows it. I want them to go through a pure idol route, as if Tonjo Junshin where on the cover of Weekly Pro. By the way, at the last Sumo Hall event on March 19th, there was only one impure single match that was completely unsuitable for "innocence". That is the only concern.