Giulia Discusses Differences Between Wrestling On NXT TV And In Japan

Giulia became one of the top names in Japan before signing with NXT and making an immediate impact by stepping to NXT Women's Champion Roxanne Perez at NXT No Mercy.

In Japan, Giulia won the World Of Stardom Champion, Wonder Of Stardom Champion, and competed at NJPW events and for Marigold.

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Speaking to Bully Ray on Busted Open After Dark, Giulia discussed the differences in competing in Amerca.

"I've very difficult to me, so hard, but I like it. I'm improving at wrestling. In Japan, it's very different. Here, the TV show (is very important). [In Japan], there is no TV program. The audience is also different. The Japanese audience is quiet. They are respectful and serious. American (fans) are more enjoyable, entertaining, and exciting," she said

Asked if she is enjoying being an entertainer, Giulia replied, "Of course" before exclaiming that she loves America.

Giulia is set to face Kelani Jordan in an Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifier on the November 26th episode of NXT.

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