Kairi Sane
Kairi Sane. Image Credits: Twitter

Former WWE star and a former WWE NXT Women’s champion Kairi Sane who is also a former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion recently talked about going back to World Wonder Ring Stardom after getting out of WWE at the end of last year.

Kairi Sane started her professional wrestling career under World Wonder Ring Stardom in 2011 and she was one of the biggest name of the promotion. It is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion but it is not as famous as NJPW. Kairi was one of the most famous wrestlers of the Stardom professional promotion.

Kairi Sane
Kairi Sane. Image Credits: Twitter

Kairi Sane Comments On Her Decision On Going Back To Stardom

In 2016 she came to the Mighty WWE and 2017 she participated in the inaugural Mae Young Classic. She won the tournament as she defeated Shayna Baszler in the final of the tournament. She came to work in the NXT after winning the tournament and she became quite successful in the development Territory of WWE.

She won the WWE NXT women’s Championship one time during her NXT career before joining the main roster. She teamed up with Asuka and on the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship one time. But she could not Shine on the main roster as much as the fans expected her she would. In 2021 she left the promotion and in 2022 she made her return to Stardom.

Kairi Sane
Kairi Sane. Image Credits: Twitter

Kairi Sane who is also a former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion recently spoke to Entame Next where she talked about going back to World Wonder Ring Stardom after getting out of WWE at the end of last year. She said;

“After I returned to Japan, I had not been watching professional wrestling with much enthusiasm. But when I went to Stardom’s Budokan last year, the feeling of “I want to fight with everyone someday” came up from my heart. However, even if I were to return, it would be the first time in about two years that I would be in the ring.

Kairi Sane
Kairi Sane. Image Credits: Twitter

“The pacing of the matches and the rules were different from those in WWE, and I wasn’t sure if I would be able to adapt quickly. However, I had been training in the gym even when I was not competing, so I was in good physical condition. Another aspect of my decision to return was that I was confident in my three years of learning and experiencing wrestling in WWE.

“I am proud of the fact that I once protected Stardom during a period of stagnation as a player president, and I am proud of the fact that I was at the forefront of WWE women’s wrestling during its reform period, and I am proud of the fact that I have overcome both of these challenges.”

Thanks to Reddit User DamieN62 for the transcription