#4 Asuka deserves the spotlight
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Adding to the fact that Asuka is revered by fans, she also has enough credibility going for her as a performer inside the squared circle and WWE should put that to use.
As big of a draw she may be, Asuka cannot really maintain that momentum unless WWE decides to put the spotlight on her in terms of a compelling push. Yes, the fans love her as is but building her as a central figure would take her popularity through the roof.
Asuka has been putting up great matches all year in 2020 whether it was during her feud with Becky Lynch or while defending the Women's Tag Team Championships with Kairi Sane. She's even managed to look strong in defeat as was the case against Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross on the RAW after WrestleMania 36.
Asuka has shown that in addition to her fandom, she is the complete package in terms of her ability to be a part of meaningful storylines. It's only fair that WWE gives The Empress of Tomorrow her due.