10 Hidden Gem Wrestlers That Would Blow WWE Fans' Minds
2. Giulia
The modern STARDOM roster is frightening.
Stuffed to the gills with young, hungry talents whose ceilings appear to be limitless despite already possessing ability greatly outweighing their experience levels, it might be the most impressive group of female wrestlers ever assembled. The likes of Utami Hayashishita, Momo Watanabe, and Mayu Iwatani are world-class already and still under 30. 2021 standouts Syuri and Tam Nakano are almost veteran presences despite being only 32 and 33 respectively. No worldwide roster is more future-proof; it's almost frightening to think of what this group could achieve over the coming years.
Giulia (of Italian-Japanese parentage but born in England) is better equipped to succeed in America than any of her rostermates. Her charisma, magnetism, and presence are what set her apart. While perhaps not as sharp as an Iwatani or Nakano as a pure wrestler, she projects extremely well and possesses the X factor that global stardom necessitates, making her a vital figure in STARDOM's continued growth.
Pushed strongly right out the gate, Giulia fell victim to some early STARDOM backlash, particularly when she was included in the company's Wrestle Kingdom 14 dark match at the perceived expense of other, more tenured performers. Those days are fortunately in the rearview now.