Sukeban Wrestler Stray Cat on Her Mother's Dream, the Mask, and Anime Expo
The interview reveals how Sukeban's anime-inspired presentation differs from traditional Japanese wrestling and how the promotion aims to attract new fans through its unique experience.
Reporting from 1 sources: Anime Herald.
In an interview with Anime Herald, Sukeban wrestler Stray Cat said she took over her mother's dream of becoming a pro wrestler after a car accident. She started karate as a child and named Minoru Suzuki as a favorite. Stray Cat described the differences between wrestling in Japan, where she performs without a character or mask, and Sukeban, where she wears a mask and faces different audience reactions. She also noted the lack of echo in outdoor performances. Sukeban will return to Anime Expo 2026 after selling out last year.
Stray Cat, a wrestler for the anime-inspired promotion Sukeban, was most excited about the size of the chicken when she visited Los Angeles. In an interview with Anime Herald, she explained that her wrestling career began as a way to fulfill her mother's dream after a car accident. She trains in karate and cited Minoru Suzuki as a childhood favorite. Stray Cat noted that in Japan she wrestles without a character or mask, while Sukeban requires a mask and elicits different audience reactions. She also observed that outdoor performances lack the echo of indoor venues. Sukeban returns to Anime Expo 2026 after a sold-out 2025 show.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.
Sources
- Anime Herald A Brief Chat with Sukeban’s Stray Cat