“I’m in love”; Twitter erupts with happiness as Asuka makes her long awaited return and confronts Becky Lynch


“I’m in love”; Twitter erupts with happiness as Asuka makes her long awaited return and confronts Becky Lynch

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After a hiatus of almost an year, the Empress of Tomorrow, Asuka returned to WWE on the most recent episode of Monday Night Raw and shocked the world. The former Raw Women’s Champion got injured previously due to which she had to take time off the WWE TV. While it can be said that this could be a huge opportunity for the company to bring the women’s division to the top once again, it can be considered that the Empress of Tomorrow will soon enter into the championship picture.

Former Raw Women's Champion Asuka made a shocking return to Monday Night Raw this week
Former Raw Women’s Champion Asuka made a shocking return to Monday Night Raw this week

Becky Lynch came out on Monday Night Raw this week and that too for the first time after her huge loss at WrestleMania 38. Lynch started with a long face and said that she had lost the Raw Women’s Championship after three years. Lynch said that nobody was able to defeat her for the past 3 years for the title and then turned happy saying that it wasn’t the end but was the beginning of the legendary Becky Lynch comeback.

Lynch then said that she would overcome Bianca Belair again after she rises up when Asuka returned. Big Time Becks was nothing less than shocked seeing the Empress of Tomorrow. Asuka said that she will stop Lynch and that nobody was ready for her sending Lynch back outraged and shocked.

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Twitter erupted with happiness after Asuka made here long-awaited return on Raw

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Asuka returning to Monday Night Raw made the WWE Universe erupt on Twitter and that too with happiness knowing that the unfinished rivalry between Lynch and Asuka would resume and finally come to an end with a viable winner.

https://twitter.com/aljohomora/status/1518764644617228288?t=Ty1Hbfw6S61aHwd3YV1v2Q&s=19

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