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Arisa Nakajima Appointed As Supervisor For SEAdLINNNG


SEAdLINNNG not too long ago appointed former in-ring competitor Arisa Nakajima in a managerial function efficient Friday, November 1st.

Arisa Nakajima formally retired from skilled wrestling at SEAdLINNNG’s August 23 Korakuen Corridor present. She additionally labored one remaining match underneath her Commander Nakajima persona in Sukeban the place she misplaced the Sukeban World Championship to Sareee Bomb on the promotion’s present in London final October.

Nevertheless, Arisa Nakajima shall stay concerned within the Japanese wrestling business as she has not absolutely left the enterprise simply but. On November 1, SEAdLINNNG despatched out an announcement on their Twitter appointing Nakajima as their new supervisor efficient instantly.

https://twitter.com/SLinnng/standing/1852237027196178814

Based on the publish, Arisa Nakajima will probably be concerned in nurturing expertise and enterprise growth as SEAdLINNNG approaches its 10-year anniversary in 2025.

The assertion additionally included a remark from Nakajima on her new managerial function. “In my second life, I wish to dedicate my entire coronary heart and soul to nurturing younger folks, defending the atmosphere, and taking up numerous challenges in new enterprise codecs. Though we’re nonetheless inexperienced, we hope to have the ability to enliven the group main as much as the tenth anniversary of SEAdLINNNG subsequent yr. And to have the ability to defend the ladies’s skilled wrestling that I really like and unfold it to as many individuals as doable. I’ll do my finest behind the scenes, so please proceed to assist SEAdLINNNG,” she says.

WrestleZone wish to congratulate Arisa Nakajima on her new function as SEAdLINNNG supervisor.



John Anderson
John Andersonhttps://usdailysports.com
John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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