10 WWE Superstars Who Have Been Hurt The Most By The Wild Card Rule
3. Asuka And Kairi Sane
Asuka and Kairi Sane generated a ton of buzz when they first formed their alliance and recruited Paige to be their manager following WrestleMania 35 ... and then nothing.
WWE's women's tag team division was on thin ice after The IIconics randomly won the titles at WrestleMania 35, so Asuka and Sane being the ones to ultimately take the titles from them made sense. A feud pitting the two tandems against each other was teased in April but was hardly followed up on once the Wild Card Rule went into effect.
From there, Sane and Asuka appeared sporadically on SmackDown Live and have wrestled only a handful of matches in the past four months. Worse yet, it was the makeshift team of Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross that dethroned The IIconics as WWE Women's Tag Team champions, not The Kabuki Warriors.
Their respective stocks have never been lower, which is such a shame for two tremendously talented ladies. The tag team division needs more depth, but it's equally important that Asuka and Sane return to relevancy and get back to being used in a meaningful manner.
Splitting The Kabuki Warriors up in the upcoming WWE Draft might be the only way to salvage them.