10 Wrestlers Who Have Gone As Far As They Will Go In WWE
10. Asuka
If she isn't outright finished, it will never be the same again.
Already, the memories of Asuka are fading. She was once formidable to an unprecedented degree. She was this intense, sexy, physically charismatic but playful sh*thouse with an explosive, unique, multi-faceted and incredibly painful-looking in-ring arsenal. An Asuka match was an occasion. An Asuka match was everything that was and is great about pro wrestling; hugely credible, ornately exciting, loud, laden with unmissable stakes.
Like an actual death pool, bets were placed upon the announcement of Asuka's switch to RAW. When would WWE f*ck it up?
Your writer guessed February, mostly in jest. Nobody's laughing now. WWE f*cked up Asuka in under a year. She might reign with the SmackDown Women's Title yet, but it will never be the same again. To get a footing on that unrecoverable ground, Asuka would be reliant on main roster creative to spin a cohesive yarn spanning two years. Never going to happen.
She was, plainly, a star. And now she's a dunce. It's so f*cking depressing. So inevitable, so beyond a bloody joke. And all for the benefit of Carmella - a mildly amusing undercard heel character - a Diva, let's face it - with no business even orbiting a title we are to infer is comparable to the WWE Title in this era of the Women's Evolution. F*cking as if. As if WWE would book Curt Hawkins as Universal Champion.
F*ck your non-existent Women's Evolution. And f*ck you for f*cking up Asuka.
Nobody was ready for Asuka - but nobody is immune to the execrable main roster creative regime.