10 Amazing Stats On Asuka’s Undefeated Streak

5. Crack Her Jax

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Nia Jax has been booked as the only logical threat to Asuka's undefeated streak at Sunday's Elimination Chamber. Poppycock.

It's good to have confidence of course - for a storyline device if nothing else - but when it comes to 'The Empress Of Tomorrow', Nia is decidedly just like most girls.

Though others have fought and lost against Asuka more (with one extremely notable victim to follow later in this list), Nia has swallowed a fair share of defeats against the former NXT Champion herself. It was destined to be so - the pair debuted just months apart from one another on the developmental brand, with Jax' year extra on the main roster only achieved through the company's need to keep Asuka housed in Full Sail.

Fortunes haven't grossly changed for either since she made the leap either. The total across both NXT and WWE currently stands at 29. Jax will look to make 30 different from nearly every incarnation that came before it, but she should have a shred more faith than others. She was at least present for a very rare loss (of sorts) back when the cameras weren't rolling...

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