Ayako Hamada Fanclub
Declaration of Foundation: Ayako Hamada Fanclub
Ayako Hamada left Arsion in 2002.
Nothing was certain about what Ayako Hamada would do as a wrestler at the moment when
she left Arsion.
As one of her fans, all we want must be to see Ayako on the ring, and to see her fight.
Ayako Hamada herself wants us fans to see her fights as well.
At the moment, she does not belong to any company.
Therefore, in order to:

bring our voices to Ayako Hamada, and,
bring Ayako's own voice to us fans,

I decided to establish this fan club,
"Cruz y Diamante."

This fan club has been authorized by Ayako Hamada herself.
With the cooporation of Mr. Shinma of the Office Shinma which Ayako Hamada belongs to, we
plan to organize event programs.
However, this fan club is a privately established one, and by no means official at the moment.
  
"Cruz y Diamante": What it symbolizes.
"Cruz y Diamante" means "Cross and Diamond" in Spanish.
I named this fan club "Cruz y Diamante" from the motif of her new costume in 2002 (the four
diamonds forming a cross.)

The cross symbolizes Ayako who is a Christian, and
the diamond symbolizes the sparkling immaculateness.
"In other words, it stands for her aspiration to
"keep shining forever and being mesmerizing like a diamond
regardless of winning or losing
.""

The above was the theme when her new costume was designed based on Ayako Hamada's own
idea in 2002, when she began the new challenge of creating a brand new style of her own
that surpasses winning or losing,

I would like to support Ayako Hamada who has this high level of motivation and ambition.
That was another reason I named this fan club "Cruz y Diamante."
  I am sorry. I am allowed to restrict a fan club's admission only to the direction in Japan.
←Fan club curtain
 
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