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Former WWE wrestler Sareee (26) revealed in an interview with Daily Sports that Tiffany Stratton (22) was the wrestler who inspired her the most during her 2-year tenure in WWE.
Sareee shared this during a press conference at the Inoki Genki Factory (IGF) in Tokyo, where she also revealed that she will be resuming her activities in Japan as a freelancer.
Her return is scheduled for 5/16 Shinjuku FACE, at an event produced by her.
>I played against [Tiffany] a lot, and even though she's still early in their career, I was really impressed by her professionalism as she was working hard to show her best self. It was truly wonderful.
>[..] She was a professional, and everything from her appearance to her performance was different. I thought she was a professional at wrestling, including the [ring entrance].
In an interview with Tokyo Sports, Sareee revealed that hopes to change the "power balance of joshi pro-wrestling" and that her goal is to hold the IWGP women's belt, which "bears the name Inoki-san created".
Former WWE wrestler Sareee (26) revealed in an interview with Daily Sports that Tiffany Stratton (22) was the wrestler who inspired her the most during her 2-year tenure in WWE.
Sareee shared this during a press conference at the Inoki Genki Factory (IGF) in Tokyo, where she also revealed that she will be resuming her activities in Japan as a freelancer.
Her return is scheduled for 5/16 Shinjuku FACE, at an event produced by her.
>I played against [Tiffany] a lot, and even though she's still early in their career, I was really impressed by her professionalism as she was working hard to show her best self. It was truly wonderful.
>[..] She was a professional, and everything from her appearance to her performance was different. I thought she was a professional at wrestling, including the [ring entrance].
In an interview with Tokyo Sports, Sareee revealed that hopes to change the "power balance of joshi pro-wrestling" and that her goal is to hold the IWGP women's belt, which "bears the name Inoki-san created".