Giulia Says She Has Been Approached By Companies Overseas In The Past, But Turned Them Down

Giulia comments on competing overseas.

On July 30th, Giulia announced that she would have her final match in Marigold on August 19th in Korakuen Hall. Giulia is expected to leave for the United States and join WWE after finishing with Marigold.

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"I'm looking forward to facing new opponents and surpassing them, but I also want to make the world a better place when I come back!" Giulia told Shueisha. "So I definitely have to get results or I won't be able to go back. Actually, I had been approached several years ago, but I kept turning them down. My thinking changed during that time, and I thought now was the best time to do it. It is my last adventure."

Giulia said in the interview that she always said she would "never go abroad."

"Japanese women's pro wrestling has issues, but I can't go without addressing them! If the reality is that women who have a dream and want to do pro wrestling can't continue because they say, 'I don't want to do this,' women's pro wrestling will decline. I felt such a sense of crisis that I had to do something about it," Giulia said about staying in Japan.

It is unknown when Giulia will debut on WWE television.

She has been mentioned on NXT TV by NXT Women's Champion Roxanne Perez and NXT Women's North American Champion Kelani Jordan.

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