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Post by AwamoriRock on Nov 7, 2023 20:24:40 GMT -5
For those unfamiliar with her such as myself what are the top 5 matches to watch I'm not the biggest Giulia fan so may be the wrong guy to ask here but her two most lauded ones from fans in Stardom are these (highlights). There's probably some I prefer more (mostly her brawls and Ice Ribbon) but those two give a good summary about what she usually does in big matches.
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Post by Banjo Is Broken on Nov 8, 2023 2:51:54 GMT -5
Also, the incredibly important part, she's very attractive.
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Post by Duke Cameron on Nov 8, 2023 6:14:57 GMT -5
This might be a dumb question, but how is she not better with English? Saw people on Twitter say her English wasn’t very good and also saw a post match interview she had with Zack Sabre Jr. where she seemed only so so with understanding what he was saying. This women has a European father and was born in England before moving back to Japan, surely her parents had to know English if they had been living in England? Did they just say screw it, we’re moving back to Japan, no need?
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Post by Xxcjb01xX [PIECE OF: SH-] on Nov 8, 2023 6:30:28 GMT -5
This might be a dumb question, but how is she not better with English? Saw people on Twitter say her English wasn’t very good and also saw a post match interview she had with Zack Sabre Jr. where she seemed only so so with understanding what he was saying. This women has a European father and was born in England before moving back to Japan, surely her parents had to know English if they had been living in England? Did they just say screw it, we’re moving back to Japan, no need? She only lived in England for a few months apparently, she didn't pick up any English at all. She is essentially a native Japanese speaker despite being half European herself
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Post by Xxcjb01xX [PIECE OF: SH-] on Nov 8, 2023 6:31:47 GMT -5
Giulia always felt like a woman who would be destined for WWE or AEW, was just a matter of which
She always had that look, presence, and in ring ability that screamed someone who could become a star in the states if booked right.
Will she be? Remains to be seen, but HHH definitely has a vision more than I've seen in the past from WWE with Joshi and I hope he sticks to it if he signs her.
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Post by AwamoriRock on Nov 8, 2023 6:39:04 GMT -5
This might be a dumb question, but how is she not better with English? Saw people on Twitter say her English wasn’t very good and also saw a post match interview she had with Zack Sabre Jr. where she seemed only so so with understanding what he was saying. This women has a European father and was born in England before moving back to Japan, surely her parents had to know English if they had been living in England? Did they just say screw it, we’re moving back to Japan, no need? She was born in England, not raised there. She’s Japanese. There’s no reason for her to know English more than any other Japanese wrestler.
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Post by Duke Cameron on Nov 8, 2023 7:00:27 GMT -5
This might be a dumb question, but how is she not better with English? Saw people on Twitter say her English wasn’t very good and also saw a post match interview she had with Zack Sabre Jr. where she seemed only so so with understanding what he was saying. This women has a European father and was born in England before moving back to Japan, surely her parents had to know English if they had been living in England? Did they just say screw it, we’re moving back to Japan, no need? She was born in England, not raised there. She’s Japanese. There’s no reason for her to know English more than any other Japanese wrestler. But she’s not just Japanese. She’s also half Italian. Does that not matter just because she grew up in Japan? Figured it’d also make sense for any parent to teach their children every language they know regardless of where they’re living. Also, I think every wrestler should know or try to learn multiple languages if they intend on wrestling overseas.
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Post by mistery on Nov 8, 2023 7:52:34 GMT -5
I mean the English thing is pretty much a non-factor because WWE makes sure to offer English lessons to foreign talents. KAIRI and Dragon Lee have both talked about it in the past. And I doubt Triple H has a stick up his ass like Vince does when it comes to providing managers for wrestlers either.
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Post by darbus alan on Nov 8, 2023 11:21:23 GMT -5
If she's half-Italian, then any other language she would've learned at home would be far more likely to be Italian and not English, no?
She lived in England for a grand total of one year before her family moved back to Japan. Even if her parents learned English to live there, that doesn't mean they're fluent, much less use it as a primary language at home.
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Post by polarbearpete on Nov 8, 2023 14:02:55 GMT -5
If she's half-Italian, then any other language she would've learned at home would be far more likely to be Italian and not English, no? She lived in England for a grand total of one year before her family moved back to Japan. Even if her parents learned English to live there, that doesn't mean they're fluent, much less use it as a primary language at home. If she does know Italian, she likely would have a much easier time learning English should she choose to, as they have a lot more similarities than if she only speaks Japanese.
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Post by 06vwgti on Nov 8, 2023 14:57:15 GMT -5
Figured it’d also make sense for any parent to teach their children every language they know regardless of where they’re living. You must not be around immigrants or bilingual people to see what happens with language retention? It doesn't really go that way and there are many factors that can prevent that from happening. Usually the common language is what gets passed down. In her case being in Japan, japanese. In the cases of people I know, English becomes dominant, but the different second language both parents know, ends up not being taught as the parents end up having to communicate in one language. Yes there are exceptions to the rule and you can't assume. And second/third language retention is hard.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2023 15:40:57 GMT -5
This thread took a bit of a turn so hereis Giulia getting f***ing killed.
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Post by Big DSR Energy on Nov 8, 2023 17:39:41 GMT -5
This thread took a bit of a turn so hereis Giulia getting f***ing killed. NOOOOOOOOOO!!!
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Post by Killah Ray on Nov 8, 2023 17:43:50 GMT -5
Let’s celebrate this banger…
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Nov 8, 2023 17:50:43 GMT -5
in england you can deal with 99% of situations with just "yawright mate" "nah" and "oooh! cheers!"
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2023 18:38:55 GMT -5
Let’s celebrate this banger… This is now gonna become a STARDOM banger theme thread.
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Post by brettappedout (BLM) on Nov 8, 2023 21:22:37 GMT -5
This thread took a bit of a turn so hereis Giulia getting f***ing killed. woah. Love a beautiful lariat.
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Post by Banjo Is Broken on Nov 10, 2023 2:53:51 GMT -5
Would be funny if she came into WWE and spoke French.
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