I think sometimes Chigusa is a little upset with herself after she has beaten and abused a trainee or another girl at the training camp. You can see moments where her tough-bitch mask just slips a little, like when she said she doesn't have children or when she told Sato's Mum that she was proud when the neighbours told her the girls are polite. If she had been a little softer outside the ring with the girls, more of them might have stayed.
Chiggy's story reminded me of how cycles of abuse transfer from microcosm (family) to macrocosm (society). Apparently treating rookie wrestlers like abused children is partially what led to Joshi going down the shitter?
Interesting discussion by Chiggy about her style of teaching. It's a horrible style of teaching but I don't think another style could toughen those girls up as well.
it's pretty much the old school dojo style of training. Similar to how they used to do it in England. I'm inclined to agree with what you say. Takeuchi in the end was physically tough enough but didn't really have the talent to be a big name.
I don't agree, there are excellent wrestlers that haven't been trained that way. I don't think that all the big names in wrestling had a father who beat them when they were younger.
I think sometimes Chigusa is a little upset with herself after she has beaten and abused a trainee or another girl at the training camp. You can see moments where her tough-bitch mask just slips a little, like when she said she doesn't have children or when she told Sato's Mum that she was proud when the neighbours told her the girls are polite. If she had been a little softer outside the ring with the girls, more of them might have stayed.
lanpingpug 7 months ago
Chiggy's story reminded me of how cycles of abuse transfer from microcosm (family) to macrocosm (society). Apparently treating rookie wrestlers like abused children is partially what led to Joshi going down the shitter?
ToruKun1 10 months ago
I always thought "You shit!"
ChaostheClown 1 year ago 2
We have to reailise that the Japanese culture is very hierarchical and based upon humiliation. This is just another example.
anthonythirteen 1 year ago
must feel great after all that trouble.
juancho39 2 years ago
I think somewhere along the line Chiggy-san forgot that wrestling is a work.
WatchVenusSpa 2 years ago 2
@WatchVenusSpa Precisely! A tough job, but the idea is that all live to fight another day.
anthonythirteen 1 year ago
The hairdresser sure is a cutie!
nothingtolookat 2 years ago
Interesting discussion by Chiggy about her style of teaching. It's a horrible style of teaching but I don't think another style could toughen those girls up as well.
atozinco 2 years ago 2
it's pretty much the old school dojo style of training. Similar to how they used to do it in England. I'm inclined to agree with what you say. Takeuchi in the end was physically tough enough but didn't really have the talent to be a big name.
LiamTheGreat 2 years ago
I don't agree, there are excellent wrestlers that haven't been trained that way. I don't think that all the big names in wrestling had a father who beat them when they were younger.
Kimujix 2 years ago 3
Chiggy could do with some serious therapy - sins of the father passed onto the children.
anthonythirteen 2 years ago 2
Awesome. The rookie becomes a professional. Time for Part 11. Hail GAEA.
Chuloloc 2 years ago