Riho spoke her enthusiasm for her debut match in stardom. Riho: I left Gatoh Move to find things I never achieved and people I never met. In my opinion, there is only Stardom (to meet her vision) and, Stardom is the No.1 promotion in Joshi Pro wrestling. I appreciate wrestling here. As a recommendation for the championship match at the beginning brought by Ms.Fuka, I will give it my all to grab the opportunity.
DEATHyama-san: Kaori Yoneyama seems to face Riho many times. My counterplan is ready. The first defense will be successful, DEATH! DEATH! DEATHyama DEATH!
Riho: She is Yoneyama-san? I remember her figure but didn’t think I could meet again here. Simply, it’s a pleasure.
* Q&A (Riho)
>“How was a Starlight Kid’s match on yesterday?” Riho: For the stance of recommender by Ms.Fuka, thought how it was going and observed yesterday’s match The competition between those two made me interested more in this title.
>“You will be the championship match at the debut on the promotion. Do you feel pressure?” Riho: Of course I feel it. But Ms. Fuka gave me an opportunity. I don’t want to let her down and grab it.
>“As you said, Stardom is a No.1 promotion. Why do you feel that way?” Riho: Their publicity in the world is great. When going abroad, most Japanese Joshi promotion I heard of is Stardom. That’s the point.
That's just agua hating on her because she left Gatoh Move without putting Mei over.
Andrew Allen
She pretended she was moving to America and then took the Ogawa yen.
She sold out.
Samuel Jones
It's a common practice in Japan. SANADA, Taiji and Shingo all said they would work overseas when they left their respective promotions, only to sign with New Japan.
Andrew Lee
Yes I read that in the Observer too.
Chase Powell
I don’t hate her, only joshi who leave japan for WWE are the traitors
Henry Hernandez
I'm just doing it as a joke.
Jacob Powell
I hate her because she hasn't pegged me with her big nose yet.
Hunter Smith
No it's not. You don't understand agua-kun at all...