Summary

Hazuki said she still wants to win STARDOM's Wonder of Stardom Championship, even after previously calling her loss to Natsupoi her final challenge for the title.

Speaking ahead of STARDOM American Dream 2026 in Las Vegas, Hazuki also discussed her return to the United States, her work training Fuwa-chan, and what FWC still means to her after years of teaming with Koguma.

The interview arrives as Hazuki heads back to America as the reigning SPARK Joshi Champion and not long after her CMLL-Japan Women's Championship match against India Sioux, which added another title chapter to her recent run.

Hazuki's White Belt chase still shapes her next STARDOM chapter

Hazuki naming the Wonder of Stardom Championship as a goal again keeps the White Belt in play as part of her long-term direction, because she made clear that the desire never went away even after the Natsupoi loss.

At the same time, Hazuki stressed that she does not want to rush into another attempt. That matters for her 2026 positioning, because she is balancing singles ambition with upcoming tag work alongside Fuwa-chan at STARDOM American Dream 2026 and her long-standing FWC identity with Koguma.

Hazuki on America, Fuwa-chan, FWC, and the Wonder belt

Quote from Hazuki

"I'm excited to be back in America after so long! When I became SPARK Champion, I thought I'd be able to come to America many times for title defenses, but I only managed to come once. So, I want to defend the title properly here and make sure I can come to America many times this year, and promote myself as a wrestler!

"There are still many talented wrestlers in America that I haven't fought yet, so I'd like to fight anyone who wants this belt."

Hazuki also spoke about working closely with Fuwa-chan as her student:

"Teaching Fuwa-chan improved my skills as a coach. If Fuwa-chan improves, Hazuki's reputation will rise, and conversely, if she worsens, Hazuki's reputation will fall. There was a lot of pressure, but it was also very rewarding, and I dedicated all my available time to Fuwa-chan.

"I'm very happy to have a junior who looks up to me, and I want to continue to support Fuwa-chan as much as she wants."

Later in the interview, Hazuki reflected on FWC and her pursuit of the White Belt:

"My most memorable moment is winning the Goddess of Stardom belts the most times with Koguma. I don't think there's any other tag team that works as well as we do; FWC's tag team power is incredible. I want to go for the title of No. 1 tag team.

"Recently, I was also happy to be able to fight for the CMLL belt. It's rare to have the opportunity to stand opposite a tag team partner, and it was exciting because we know each other so well!"

Hazuki later went on to say:

"I lost my match against Natsupoi, saying it would be my last challenge. I wondered if I had to give up because I said it would be my last, if I had to give up on a belt I wanted so badly. I struggled a lot.

"I can't give up on winning the Wonder belt.

"However, I'm not in a state where I can do it anytime, anywhere! I want to carefully consider the timing and not rush into winning the belt I want."

Sources

As reported by Fightful.