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Asuka has reacted to a great accomplishment in his legendary WWE race. The Empress tomorrow is fresh causing havoc on rawAttacking Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky with the help of Kairi Sane.
In a publication in X, formerly known as Twitter, Asuka celebrated its tenth anniversary on WWE. He made his first debut in the NXT episode on September 23, 2015, facing Dana Brooke.
The Grand Slam champion was quite proud of his career, sharing several images showing all the titles and recognitions he has won over the last decade.
“I apparently have reached the ten years with WWE. My hits for these ten years are the following ~ overwhelming, they are not, but you know, the real value was on the trip, eh😈,” he tweeted Asuka.
In its ten years of career, Asuka has won almost everything outside the new Intercontinental and United States championships. She is a four -fold champion in the main list, a female NXT champion, one four -time champion of the women's label team, triple crown champion and a Grand Slam champion.
Tomorrow's Empress is also the first woman to win a Royal Rumble game, the money on the bank, and a game of the Elimination House. The only thing that is missing in her resume is a queen of the ring of the ring.
WWE Raw's main event this week was Asuka vs. Rhea Ripley after both had a tense interaction on stage before the program. After a hard game, Ripley was able to overcome Kairi Sane's interference Get the victory by a small package.
However, tomorrow's empress spit the blue fog on Mami's face after the game, with Sante Swighted by Ripley. Iyo Sky went out to defend his friend and seemed like things would calm down.
It was all a discomfort as Asuka struck with a deposit a Backfist turning to the sky Before setting up -to hit -SE with a crazy elbow to end the program. The story between the four women has begun to warm up and it will be interesting to see how things turn ahead of Crown Jewel: Perth.
Edited by JP David