Asuka is one of the most successful WWE Superstars in recent history. She is currently the RAW Women's Champion but seems to be equally talented in the kitchen, as it appears on her YouTube channel.
The RAW Women's Champion has her own channel on YouTube called KanaChanTV.
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Asuka's channel has nearly 450,000 subscribers. The Japanese superstar broadcasts different kinds of material, while her stand-out show is the cooking one ASMR.
Although Asuka rarely speaks in her cooking videos, these episodes get tens, if not hundreds of thousands, of views.
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The Empress of Tomorrow also broadcasts gaming videos. Her first ever episode on her channel was a gaming one, which was published in September 2019 and featured her playing Super Mario Maker 2.
The episode got nearly 300,000 views. The RAW Women's Champion occasionally posts workout videos, too, among other material.
Asuka is one of the most successful WWE Superstars on YouTube. The Empress of Tomorrow now has to focus on her wrestling career when she puts her title on the line against Rhea Ripley at WWE WrestleMania 37.
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Ahmed Hamdy
Ahmed Hamdy is an Egyptian journalist with a decade of experience in sports journalism, specializing in pro wrestling and football.
Hamdy kicked off his career as a sports reporter for Al-Ahram Weekly. He then became a producer/reporter for Mal Masr TV program on the Egyptian channel ON TV. In the following years, Hamdy worked as a reporter for several international news outlets, including Deutsche Welle (Germany), As-Safir (Lebanon), and Al-Monitor (U.S.A).
In 2014, Hamdy joined leading Egyptian newspaper Al Masry Al Youm, where he is now a Senior Sports Editor. In addition to all that, the Egyptian also worked as a sports editor for Sport360 and feature writer for Manshoor.com.
Hamdy has covered several sports events throughout the past few years, including WWE's tour in Egypt and the 2019 African Cup of Nations.
The experienced journalist joined Sportskeeda's pro wrestling feature writers team in early 2021. Since then, his work has managed to get millions of reads.