But for the wrestlers themselves, the tour had its own benefits. For many wrestlers, this was a chance to see the world, taking them places they had never expected to go before. They had the chance to broaden their horizons, to expose themselves to new audiences and new styles of wrestling that could only help them perfect their craft. And while they were traveling, they could find the time to take a vacation, too.
And for Sanae Saitou, the time couldn't have come any sooner.
A few days had passed since her victory over Toshimi Minami, but the green-haired girl was still riding high on the hype. To Sanae, it had been so much more than just an Apex match - even if that itself was something worth celebrating. Minami had been the one to challenge Sanae to Apex, so outraged that a wannabe idol was making the waves she was in the wrestling world that she wanted her to put her money where her mouth was, not only daring her to enter Apex but choosing her opponents for her qualifiers in an effort to rig the odds against her. She was sure that Sanae would crash and burn, and that the world would see she never belonged in the ring at all.
But that never happened. Instead, Sanae rose above every challenge in front of her, crushing the competition in match after match. She'd overcome her close friend and inspiration Alizeh Midori, Minami's own protege Hikari Nakano - and, in the end, she had done the impossible, defeating Minami herself, in a pitched battle that had won her the hearts of fans the world over. More than just any victory, more than even qualifying her for the World Openweight Championship, this told Sanae that she had made the right choice in going into wrestling. She was right where she belonged. She was able to challenge legends of the sport, and she could earn their respect in the process.
After all that, she deserved to indulge herself a little - and it just so happened that, because of the tour, she could hop on a plane to a tropical island paradise for a little celebration.
Sanae was giddy over her accomplishments, but it certainly didn't hurt that she got to enjoy the warm weather and the beautiful ocean views, too. She always loved the seaside, growing up in a coastal town, but she had to admit that the beaches back home paled in comparison to here! Now she found herself at a bar set up by the water, sitting down at the counter beneath a thatched hut that provided patrons some shade. There were plenty of people around, both fellow LAW wrestlers on the Apex tour and other beach-goers with their own agendas, but none of that mattered to Sanae. She was here for herself, and she was here to enjoy it.
"Can I get a mai tai, please?" Sanae tipped up the sun hat she wore on her head, flashing a bright grin to the bartender as she made her order.