#2 The undefeated on a losing streak
It was not very hard to digest that Charlotte Flair beat Asuka at Wrestlemania. It was a fair fight and accompanied great moves.
The bout will definitely be regarded as one of the best women wrestling match ever. That being said, post what happened, Asuka has been booked very weakly ever since.
New Champs in WWE! More RIGHT HERE
With WWE's female wrestlers getting to be enormous appraisals draws for the organization, the charming and some time ago unparalleled Asuka was once observed as somebody who might be the following real fascination in the ladies' division.
That was until the point that WWE seriously messed up her primary program run. At the time, Asuka's WrestleMania 34 misfortune to Charlotte, which denoted the first occasion when she had ever been pinned or submitted in WWE, didn't appear like that terrible of a choice as a result of what it implied for Flair, who may be the main current WWE star equipped for worrying about the concern of being the one to end Asuka's undefeated streak.
At that point, Flair rapidly lost the SmackDown Women's Championship to Carmella and lost again to Carmella in clean mold, spoiling Flair's consummation of Asuka's streak.
At that point, Asuka lost her first match subsequent to influencing the bounce to SmackDown and lost in a generally clean mould to Carmella at Money in the Bank before losing to her again at Extreme Rules.
Truly, it would have been hard to keep Asuka's character crisp on the off chance that she went undefeated for a really long time, however, it took scarcely half a year for WWE to destroy her character on the program.
Asuka's persona and emanation as an Undertaker-like unsurpassable fascination are as of now gone.
She lost to Flair and Carmella, and now, she just feels like another hotshot in a ladies' division that is completely stacked with ability.
With WWE hoping to make however many draws as would be prudent in a ladies' division that watches out for just spotlight on a bunch of stars (Flair, Alexa Bliss, Nia Jax, and so forth.), Asuka was the nearest thing to being one of the best female wrestlers in the WWE history. Ferocious and loved by fans.
Asuka isn't the must-see fascination she was in NXT or even instantly upon her call-up to the main roster.
She's basically another conquerable whiz in a ladies' division that should depend significantly more intensely on Ronda Rousey as its greatest fascination now that Asuka never again is one.