(NOAH) Kiyomiya's premonition of spring: GHC National Championship challenge, belt & a ring announcer!

7th November 2020
Yahoo Japan\East Sports Web

Kaito Kiyomiya (24), who will challenge the GHC National Champion Kenoh (35) at the Yokohama Budokan event, aims for a "the arrival of spring" inside and outside the ring. Although they are not of equal age, he succeeded in exchanging contacts with a popular female announcer, putting his private life into great form. With this new championship, the momentum is likely to get "the first girlfriend in life".

Burning with fighting spirit, Kiyomiya says "I want to show an amazing new view", ahead of the title match with rival Kenoh, who he has fought many fierce battles with. 

He followed a continuously hard road in 2020; in January he lost the GHC Heavyweight, and ended second place in the N-1 VICTORY. 
"The situation of going one step further continues, and the National has a different appeal from the GHC. It's indiscriminate. If I can take the belt here, the possibilities will expand."

There is also a favorable wind blowing. 
The other day, he appeared on TV Asahi and ABEMA'S joint variety show, Hiromi Sashihara's "I started to take care of love", and succeeded in exchanging contact information with Ayanka Hironaka, who is the ring announcer of TV Asahi who came first place as the "Favorite Female Announcer" (according to the Oricon chart) last year. It was a surprise victory. 

"I had the image that he looked like a bit of a flirt, but when I met him, he was very sincere and very calm. I felt his intelligence", she said speaking fondly of him. "Because I said, "I want to come and see pro wrestling", until now he has had little awareness of having women come to see him. I think that if something can be added that hasn't taken route, he can be upgraded as a wrestler". There is the intention to enrich both the public and the private life, which will lead to growth. 

In addition, there have been many things that Kiyomiya has gained from the first mixer experience of his life. 
"It's difficult, because there were things I wanted to do, but couldn't. The bargaining was really a learning experience. After all, this isn't pro wrestling, I can't suddenly decide on a big move", he said earnestly. 

In early winter, there is a feeling of spring drifting in before the big match. A resurrection in the industry is indispensable to put an end to the "24 year winter". 

Picture credit: Yahoo Japan\Tokyo Sports.  

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