10 Amazing Stats On Asuka’s Undefeated Streak

2. Blissful Ignorance

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Alexa Bliss was right to be afraid of Asuka long before she smashed the sh*t out of her on a January 2018 edition of Monday Night Raw. The current Women's Champion has brought a stability to the flagship show's title unseen since Charlotte first dropped it to Sasha Banks in July 2016, but literally nobody from the red, blue or yellow brands has suffered at the fists and feet of the former NXT Champion more than 'Little Miss Bliss'.

In total, Asuka and Bliss have shared the ring together 40 times, with Alexa coming out a loser...40 times. Through their stereo journeys from the Performance Center to the main stage, Asuka has absolutely dominated Alexa in singles, tag, multi-woman and even mixed tag matches. Bliss has been no stranger to the Asuka Lock, nor the vicious array of kicks and strikes the 'Empress Of Tomorrow' possesses.

Bliss was instructed to act as unmoved as SmackDown Live! Women's Champion Charlotte as they both raised aloft their respective straps stared down the undefeated Royal Rumble winner in January, but her confidence betrayed the harsh reality. If Alexa does survive Sunday's Elimination Chamber, form suggests that her WrestleMania fate may be even more brutal.

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