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In Tokyo Sports, Hiromu Takahashi (32) revealed that his hotel room was vandalized during his tour of the United States.
Hiromu competed at Music City Mayhem in Nashville, Tennessee on July 30. He won a singles match against Blake Christian.
However, tragedy struck Hiromu after the event when he returned to the hotel, he found that all the luggage in his room had been stolen.
Fortunately, none of his valuables and costumes were in the room, but among the items stolen was merch from his favorite band "Maximum the Hormones": a pair of rare mesh shorts that aren't currently being resold.
Hiromu says he took a 30 minute shower after the hotel vandalism and left again to attend WWE's SummerSlam.
>"I had a lot of help there in filing damage reports and so on. I think people who are planning to travel abroad should be cautious. I want to remind people again that overseas travel is scary, although they may have forgotten about it due to the Corona disaster. I want people to avoid leaving important things at hotels when they go out. Still, the U.S. is the best," he said.
In Tokyo Sports, Hiromu Takahashi (32) revealed that his hotel room was vandalized during his tour of the United States.
Hiromu competed at Music City Mayhem in Nashville, Tennessee on July 30. He won a singles match against Blake Christian.
However, tragedy struck Hiromu after the event when he returned to the hotel, he found that all the luggage in his room had been stolen.
Fortunately, none of his valuables and costumes were in the room, but among the items stolen was merch from his favorite band "Maximum the Hormones": a pair of rare mesh shorts that aren't currently being resold.
Hiromu says he took a 30 minute shower after the hotel vandalism and left again to attend WWE's SummerSlam.
>"I had a lot of help there in filing damage reports and so on. I think people who are planning to travel abroad should be cautious. I want to remind people again that overseas travel is scary, although they may have forgotten about it due to the Corona disaster. I want people to avoid leaving important things at hotels when they go out. Still, the U.S. is the best," he said.