Giulia has big dreams when it comes to her pro wrestling career.
Speaking with Tokyo Sports (translated by DeepL), Giulia was asked to pick a Japanese star that broke out in the United States. She named Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, and aimed to be the Ohtani of the pro wrestling world.
“In the sports world, it would be Shohei Otani. He is too much of a different dimension for me now, and when I see him, I realize that I have a long way to go. But my dreams are huge,” Guilia said. “When I started wrestling, I couldn’t imagine that I would win the Women’s Wrestling Grand Prize or become a champion and get paid so much. But that was my dream and one of my goals. There were hard times, but that is why I was so happy when I achieved it. Having a dream is a wonderful thing, isn’t it?
“As a professional wrestler, you have to be a dreamer,” she continued. “To do so, I have been reminded by the recent increase in the number of trainees that I must never be complacent and keep running toward my dreams. Okay, Giulia will aim to be the Shohei Otani of the pro wrestling world! Thank you for your continued support!”
Giulia On Her Future In Wrestling
Guilia was asked how she felt about her future as a pro wrestler. Guilia will wrestle as long as her body allows her to, and she hopes to give back after her in-ring days are over.
“I’ve thought about my life plans many times, but nothing has ever gone according to plan. I want to fight with all my might as long as I can be Giulia,” she said. “When I feel that I can no longer perform for the audience, I think it’s time for me to step down from the ring as a wrestler. However, I want to give back to Japan when I come back someday, so I think I’ll continue to be involved in pro wrestling.”