10 Amazing Stats On Asuka’s Undefeated Streak

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Asuka's success at the historic quarterly supershows she's thus far appeared on doesn't just put amongst elite company - she is currently in a class completely by herself.

At November's Survivor Series, 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' outlasted the five SmackDown Live! competitors to win her elimination match for Monday Night Raw. She followed that up by outlasting the entire main roster and a host of special guests in January's Royal Rumble.

Whilst not the first to complete the feat, she is now the only superstar past, present, living or dead to maintain a 100% record on both shows in both matches. The inaugural Women's Royal Rumble skews the stat, but only slightly. Yes, Asuka is currently the contest's only winner, but the achievement extends to the male roster too.

There have been 31 Royal Rumbles, yet none of those winners have an unblemished Survivor Series record. The same applies to the lucky few that managed to stay undefeated at the Thanksgiving Classic - zero of those have managed a lifetime of dominance in the 30-man war.

It's a record she'll struggle to maintain as female presence continues to increase on both shows, but it's yet another she can currently wear as another remarkable badge of honour.

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