New details on Asuka’s current status

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In the last few days before the Royal Rumble, multiple names were discussed as possible participants of the two royal brawls with 30 men or women. If almost all the rumored names eventually entered their respective matches, such as Melina, Cameron, Shane McMahon, Bad Bunny and Ronda Rousey, two other names that seemed to be certain until the night before the Rumble, in the end, they didn’t even appear in front of the WWE televisions.
We are talking about those of Asuka and Kairi Sane, who according to some sources close to the WWE should have entered the real brawl of women, surprisingly, along with the other historical and current colleagues of the company.
But what kept the two Asian WWE athletes away? As you well know, Kairi Sane has now retired from wrestling, remaining to work with WWE as an ambassador and as a Japanese commentator for the company, which has returned to Japan.
As for Asuka, however, “the empress of tomorrow”, she had stayed home for a few months for an unspecified injury, which forced her to skip months of the company’s storyline.
Backstage news on Asuka
In recent weeks, it seemed that Asuka’s name, just like that of Ronda Rousey, Alexa Bliss or the still absent Lacey Evans, was ready just like her colleagues to return, while Asuka, like Bayley, would still be grappling with her injury, which will not allow her to return to fighting for a few more weeks, if not months.
In the latest update that arrived via Sean Ross Sapp on social media, it seems that some sources inside the WWE have confirmed that the former champion of Monday Night Raw will not return before the end of spring 2022. In his message, the Fightful reporter said: “Some people within WWE told me in late February that they are hoping for Asuka’s return in the spring or late spring.
A lot of things can happen in another six weeks.” Neither WWE nor Asuka herself, have given any formal statements on the matter. The Empress of Tomorrow was one of the most featured WWE female…
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Source : wrestling-world



