Asuka, the Empress of Tomorrow, is currently scheduled to compete for the WWE RAW Women's Championship at WrestleMania 39. Her most lethal weapon is her poison mist. At this point, no female star has been able to combat the mist in the promotion based in Stamford. However, there may be one female wrestler who is immune to it.
Asuka, the Empress of Tomorrow, is currently scheduled to compete for the WWE RAW Women's Championship at WrestleMania 39. Her most lethal weapon is her poison mist. At this point, no female star has been able to combat the mist in the promotion based in Stamford. However, there may be one female wrestler who is immune to it.
Asuka is going to compete for the RAW Women's Championship, as was mentioned earlier. On The Grandest Stage of All, she will take on the champion Bianca Belair. The Empress of Tomorrow could be crowned the new Women's Champion if she is able to land the venomous attack, despite the fact that The EST of WWE is extremely athletic and can certainly dodge the mist for some time.
Abadon, a star wrestler in AEW, may be the only wrestler protected from the mist. She is one of AEW's wrestlers with the greatest mystery and individuality. She has wrestled in 46 matches since joining the Jacksonville-based promotion in 2020. She has won 42 of the 46.
It has been challenging for a number of wrestlers to end the so-called "Living Dead Girl." In the event that Abadon and Asuka fight one another, The Ruler of Tomorrow could confront the principal individual who isn't impacted by the fog.
Because Abadon is the Living Dead Girl, it's possible that Asuka's most dangerous weapon won't hurt her. The resident zombie of AEW might be able to defeat the Japanese star and throw off the former RAW Women's Champion in a hypothetical match.
Abadon recently responded to Asuka's surprise return to WWE television in the 2023 Women's Royal Rumble match. The Empress of Tomorrow had been absent from WWE television for months prior to her shocking return.
Asuka was a babyface the last time she was seen on television. She returned this time with a distinctive face paint that resembled Kana, her evil persona in Japan.
Reacting to Asuka's return with her alter ego, the Living Dead Girl took to Twitter.
Asuka has never lost a singles match since she returned to the WWE. She likewise crushed five different stars inside the End Chamber.
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