Giulia Reveals WWE Dream Matches

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apanese wrestling star Giulia, a standout in Stardom, has shared her aspirations for future matches in WWE, while Rey Mysterio offers insight into why fans dislike his son, Dominik. Both topics have sparked excitement and debate among WWE enthusiasts.

Giulia Names Rhea Ripley and Japanese Stars as Dream Opponents

During a recent appearance on the Busted Open After Dark podcast, Giulia expressed her admiration for WWE’s women’s division and her desire to face top-tier talents. Highlighting Rhea Ripley as her dream opponent, Giulia said:

“I want to fight Rhea Ripley, Kairi [Sane], IYO SKY, Asuka. I want to wrestle the Japanese girls and Rhea Ripley. I love Rhea Ripley, big fan.”

As a former Wonder of Stardom and World of Stardom Champion, Giulia’s name has been floated among fans as a potential future addition to WWE’s roster. Her focus on Japanese talent also reflects WWE’s growing emphasis on international competitors, adding depth to the women’s division.

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