* Translated by Papago

"How dare you desecrate 女 professional wrestling?" A beautiful star dances and pranks during a game, and "Insulted"... Eventually, I got down on my knees and apologized

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Park Jaeho

*This content was translated by AI.

Japanese female professional wrestler Fuwa-chan (left) apologizes. /Photo = Daily Sports Source
Japanese female professional wrestler Fuwa-chan (left) apologizes. /Photo = Daily Sports Source

Japanese broadcaster and professional wrestler Huwa-chan publicly apologized for his playful attitude during the game.

Japan's 'Daily Sports' said on the 8th, "In the 'Women's Professional Wrestling Stardom' competition held at Gorakuen Hall in Tokyo, Fuwa-chan played an outpost against Anno Saori, who will face off at the Yokohama Arena tournament in April. However, I was reprimanded by my teacher Hazuki to "not look down on professional wrestling" and reflected on it, he reported.

On this day, Fuwa-chan teamed up with Hazuki and Ito Maki to play against Mizumori Yuna, Anno Saori and Natsupoi Joe. Starting off, Huwa-chan fired a drop kick to Anno and provoked his opponent with a comical dance. Later, he tried techniques such as missile kicks and "island magic" in the corner.

However, Huwa-chan allowed Anno to attack one after another, including a face kick and cross-arm stranglehold. In the end, he lost 12 minutes and 24 seconds into the game, giving up three counts to Anno's "ballistic" technology.

Immediately after the game, Anno pointed out to Fuwa-chan, saying, "It was a below-expectation performance." Then, Hazuki, Fuwa-chan's teacher, grabbed the microphone and said, "It's good to make people laugh with a bright personality, but it's different to play pranks on the ring. If you are my student, don't disappoint him," he criticized publicly.

Fuwa-chan then knelt on the ring and apologized, "I'm sorry, Mr. Hazuki."

Japanese women's professional wrestler Fuwa-chan (right). /Photo = Daily Sports Source
Japanese women's professional wrestler Fuwa-chan (right). /Photo = Daily Sports Source

Even on the backstage, Huwa-chan said, "I was mistaken for saving my character and playing pranks. I apologize to Mr. Hazuki and the audience," he said repeatedly.

Hazuki said, "The audience was also shown to be flattered. "I said it strictly because I don't think it will be delivered unless I speak publicly in the ring," he said. "Play when you're excited, and when you're concentrating, please focus and show yourself."

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