WWE boasts numerous top stars who have earned recognition in other promotions, particularly in Japan. Notable names like Asuka and Io Shirai have achieved significant success in WWE, sparking anticipation that Giulia could follow suit. While the rumor mill continues to churn, Giulia has been advised to join WWE to broaden her horizons.

If you weren’t aware, WWE has wanted to sign top Japanese star Giulia for years. It was reported that Giulia is expected to pay visit to the WWE Performance Center. However, she has yet to visit the Performance Center.

Giulia also previously revealed the overseas limitations she would have to face if she worked outside Japan. The Japanese star also downplayed the potential of signing with WWE in the past.

In an interview with Tokyo Sports prior to her Hall of Fame induction, Bull Nakano expressed her opinion on WWE’s rumored interest in Giulia, stating that the former Stardom star should “definitely” join the company.

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[She] should definitely go. The world will definitely expand. I think it will broaden [her] horizons as a wrestler if you see that there are different types of pro wrestling. If WWE wants to see [her] active in Japan, I think they’ll use [her] in a good way.”

Giulia is set to leave STARDOM at end the of this month as well. We’ll have to wait and see if Giulia joins WWE after her STARDOM contract ends in March. Fans are optimistic about her potential success in WWE if she decides to make the move.

Do you feel Giulia will become a big deal in WWE upon her debut there? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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