Hikaru Shida On Where She Learned To Wrestle, Talks Big Title Win At Double Or Nothing

AEW women’s champion Hikaru Shida was the most recent guest on the AEW Unrestricted podcast to hype the one-year anniversary of Dynamite on TNT. Shida answered a number of pro-wrestling related questions, which you can read below.

Says she learned how to wrestle to prepare for a movie role:

I was an actress. I took a movie audition and a producer came in and stood in front of us, and he said, ‘OK, you have to be a professional wrestler. If you debut as a professional wrestler, you can take a part in the movie. I’ve watched wrestling before, but I started wrestling for the wrestling movie. I had only a month to train – that was crazy. I never watched before, so at the first training, I didn’t know what I was doing.

Talks the love she got after winning the AEW women’s title at Double or Nothing:

After the title match, I got so many messages, of course, from Japan too. But the first person was Emi Sakura. Please don’t misunderstand – it doesn’t mean Emi Sakura is special for me… She’s always watched Dynamite, and she sends me her [thoughts on] how she thinks and how she feels. She always sends it to me and as soon as possible, every time, every show. Her message was the first one I got, and she always sends me, ‘you’re so cool. Great match!’

Full interview can be found here. (H/T and transcribed by Wrestling Inc.)

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