She doesn’t sound happy. WWE is an international company and has wrestlers from several different countries on its roster. Some of those wrestlers are among the most talented in the world but it can be difficult to keep all of them happy at once. In this case, one of their most successful stars has had a bad weekend and does not seem thrilled with what is going on at the moment.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: There It Is: Surprise Result To The WrestleMania 39 Main Event
This weekend at WrestleMania 39, Bianca Belair defeated Asuka to retain the Raw Women’s Title. The loss drops Asuka’s WrestleMania record to 0-5 in her career. Following the loss, Asuka took to Twitter, saying she might as well go back to Japan and that some of her friends will miss her when she leaves WWE. Asuka then went on to say she and her fans needed to bring “chaos to the boring women’s division” and “chaos to WWE”. There is no word on if this is part of a story or Asuka venting after her loss.
I might as well go back to Japan… But I bet a lot of you guys my friends will miss me when I leave WWE?
Now I need the power of your anger. Let's bring chaos to the boring Women's Division with me?
Let's bring chaos to the Women's Division, let's bring chaos to the WWE! https://t.co/nr8pJAqySO pic.twitter.com/K7itr2RBuw— ASUKA / ??? (@WWEAsuka) April 3, 2023
It didn’t go well. Check out the loss, plus Asuka’s other WrestleMania efforts:
Opinion: This is interesting and I can’t say I blame Asuka if she is unhappy with losing at WrestleMania again. She is one of the most talented stars in WWE but has literally never won at the show. Having her get a big win would be nice, but hopefully she is at least staying with WWE. Then again, there is always the chance that Asuka is just messing around or building towards something, which could make for some interesting moments.
What do you think of the statements? What is next for Asuka? Let us know in the comments below.
Please share this story on Facebook! Help us spread the word!
You can find more from Thomas Hall at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
Get the LATEST RUMORS! Click to sign up for the exclusive Wrestling Rumors daily newsletter.