Japanese wrestling star Sareee recently commented on the rapid rise of her fellow wrestler Giulia to WWE’s main roster. Giulia, who previously held the title of Marigold World Champion before losing it to Sareee at the Summer Destiny event in 2024, made her WWE debut earlier this year. In an interview with Tokyo Sports, Sareee expressed her admiration for Giulia’s achievements.
Sareee noted, “She is a great inspiration. Honestly, I thought that’s typical of Giulia. I don’t think anyone expected her to make the main roster so soon. But I think that’s how determined Giulia is and how hard she’s working.” Reflecting on her own time in WWE from 2020 to 2023, Sareee acknowledged the challenges wrestlers face in the organization, stating, “It was a short time, but I know how hard it is in the WWE.”
In related news, WWE Hall of Famer Ted DiBiase discussed his partnership with Paul Orndorff in Mid-South Wrestling during his podcast, reminiscing about their success and the camaraderie in the wrestling community. Ricky Morton, another notable figure in wrestling, has announced the closure of his wrestling school after 11 successful years in Newport, Tennessee, expressing gratitude to those who supported the initiative.
Furthermore, the Japanese wrestling promotion Sukeban has announced an upcoming event in Los Angeles scheduled for July 5, coinciding with the Anime Expo convention. This event follows a series of sold-out shows globally and will feature various wrestling stars, including Sareee Bomb defending her title. The promotion aims to create a unique fan experience with additional events and merchandise available at the convention.
The wrestling community continues to showcase its resilience and passion, with exciting developments from established and rising stars alike. Events like those hosted by Sukeban not only provide entertainment but also foster a strong fan base across different regions, highlighting the growing popularity of wrestling on a global scale.