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After 10 years of wrestling in Japan, she signed with WWE's developmental brand, NXT, in 2015. Her time in NXT helped Asuka acclimate to the WWE and get her acquainted with western wrestling fans.
Asuka is one of the most easily identifiable characters in WWE, an ass-kicking, submission-based wrestler always eager to fight.
When William Regal announced Asuka's signing with NXT, the WWE Universe became unglued: Asuka was the first Japanese wrestler to be signed to a WWE contract in over 20 years. Fans in Japan had ...
Asuka challenges for both the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championships, battling Sasha Banks and Bayley, in two of the higher-profile bouts on Sunday's WWE SummerSlam card.
Asuka, who debuted on the main roster in October 2017, will make her SummerSlam debut (Sunday, 7 p.m., WWE Network) this year and can leave Orlando’s Amway Center with plenty of gold.
Asuka has made her return to WWE, nearly a year after she was last seen on television. Monday's edition of Raw (April 25) was big for returns, with Mustafa Ali making a comeback after months away ...
WWE SummerSlam 2020: Asuka happy to work with Kairi Sane, wants women's wrestling to continue to grow The Japanese superstar will face Bayley and Sasha Banks in separate title matches at SummerSlam ...
It's no wonder Blake Oestriecher wrote on Forbes that Flair vs. Asuka is one of the dream matches WWE had to deliver in 2017. That dream bout could soon be a real possibility.
Asuka defends the NXT women’s title Saturday at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III (8 p.m. ET, WWE Network) against Ember Moon, who had debuted in her new character just a month before the WWE draft.
WWE hasn't yet taken full advantage of what Asuka can be. It's early and that can change, but it won't be able to re-do her debut. It can't change the audience's first impressions of her.
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