Iyo Sky told Giulia in 2019 that "the rings connect the whole world."
Giulia wants to be the Shohei Otani of pro wrestling and give many people dreams of being in her position. She feels like it's the duty of a professional wrestler to do that, as she never imagined herself winning the Women's Pro Wrestling Grand Prize, becoming a multi time champion, and making such a large salary.
Giulia has overcome a lot of obstacles, and now her challenge is the biggest stage. She refuses to go at it half-heartedly, because it would be disrespectful to all the Japanese women that came before her, and Japanese women's wrestling would be ridiculed for it. She's prepared to handle all that pressure.
Giulia doesn't know what will happen when she gets to WWE, but she would like to keep the ring name "Giulia."
Giulia went from not knowing the verb "be" and only using the word "dog" in English to reading books, practicing, and watching dramas for 5-6 hours a day. When she's busy, she likes to at least get 2 hours a day of practice in. She hopes to get comfortable with English when she arrives to America.
Giulia wants to treasure what she's done so far, learn the American style at super speed, and rise up in one go.
Giulia says the American women are as tall and muscular as the men (ie: Rhea Ripley) but the Japanese women are able to look big with their high level techniques and aura (Iyo Sky). She was really inspired by them all at WrestleMania 40, and her ultimate goal is to perform on that stage.
When asked about her future plans, Giulia says nothing ever goes according to plan, but she wants to fight with all her might until she can no longer perform for the audience. She also reiterates her previous statements about wanting to give back to the Japanese women's wrestling scene upon returning from America.