Giulia Has Eyed Her Next WWE Championship: “I Want You”

Giulia posing with the WWE NXT Women's Championship inside a WWE ring

WWE star Giulia has already targeted her next championship.

Earlier this month, following an exceptional run in NXT, Japanese wrestling sensation Giulia made her main-roster appearance. Initially teaming with Roxanne Perez on Raw, Giulia soon made the jump to SmackDown, and became the blue brand’s official new addition.

Now, within just weeks of her SmackDown debut, the former NXT Women’s Champion has already set her eyes on her next title. Fresh off a feud against Chelsea Green, the current women’s United States Champion Zelina Vega now has a big challenge ahead of her.

In her debut match on the May 23rd episode of SmackDown, Giulia defeated Charlotte Flair and Zelina Vega to earn herself a spot in the Money in the Bank ladder match on June 7th. Yesterday, on the 30th May edition of SmackDown, Vega defeated Alba Fyre before sharing a chance encounter with Giulia backstage, where the blue brand’s newest addition set her sights on Vega’s title.

Soon, on X(Twitter), Giulia issued a warning to Vega and claimed that she was coming for the title.

I want you @ZelinaVegaWWE!”

With the Money in the Bank match still lined up, fans wonder when they might see The Beautiful Madness clash against La Muñeca.

Shawn Michaels Once Explained Why He Took It Slow With Giulia And Stephanie Vaquer In NXT

Last year, International wrestling stars Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer made their NXT debut. Upon their debut, both stars were initially booked as a promising tag-team against Cora Jade, Roxanne Perez, and several other teams.

Ahead of Halloween Havoc last year, Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative of NXT, Shawn Michaels, appeared on the Busted Open Radio and revealed why the promotion took it slow with the two new International stars.

“The most challenging thing, right now, with those particular talents is the communication aspect and making sure that they’re understanding what you’re conveying, especially when you’re talking about those subtleties. Sometimes words mean different things in other languages, so making sure that I choose my words carefully with the two of them has been the biggest challenge, certainly from my standpoint.

We’re also taking it slow because of that language barrier. We’re obviously being patient, I think they are being unbelievably understanding and I think they’re also doing their best to find better way to communicate with us as well.”

In other news: Stephanie Vaquer has officially joined the main roster.