41-year-old female WWE Superstar reveals she has taken extreme measures against constant online hate

Asuka has had enough of online trolls, as she reveals she has muted or blocked "scumbags" who made fun of her.


41-year-old female WWE Superstar reveals she has taken extreme measures against constant online hate

Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair, Asuka and Alexa Bliss (via Bleacher Report)

Asuka is one of the most respected veterans in the WWE. She is known for her humbleness and calm attitude towards not only her fellow colleagues but her fans as well. Therefore, it was surprising to see the Empress Of Tomorrow suddenly berate her haters online in a recent post.

Apparently, it was due to a few people discriminating against her due to her Japanese origins. The former Women’s Champion had enough of such users, as she posted a series of tweets giving befitting replies to them. Furthermore, she revealed that she had either blocked or muted anyone who tried to make fun of her online.

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“If you are scumbags and I have not blocked you then you are muted by me. Your tweets will never reach me. I feel sorry for you. Pity”, she tweeted. Clearly, Asuka did not shy away from getting rid of users who spammed her with spiteful language. She vented her frustrations in a savage way in her tweet.

The Grand Slam Champion has gone through a rough week. She lost her Women’s title at SummerSlam in a triple-threat match against Bianca Belair, which also included Charlotte Flair. Moreover, she was attacked by Damage CTRL during her bout against the Queen on the most recent episode of SmackDown.

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Asuka claims STARDOM was created to defeated her

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Asuka(via Twitter)

Recently, Asuka tore into the Japanese media in consecutive statements on X (formerly known as Twitter). She tore into Stardom, a women’s-based promotion in her home country. The 41-year-old attacked the organization, stating that it was created to destroy her.

Before she could ever compete in NJPW’s sister promotion, the Empress of Tomorrow came to America. According to her, the former editor-in-chief of Pro Wrestling Weekly made the same point on several occasions. “Stardom is an organization that was created to defeat me. It is an organization that was created to destroy me personally. But they failed to defeat me,” stated Asuka.

In a different tweet, she thanked her “comrades in arms,” Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Triple H, for always supporting her. Stardom has seen talents such as Iyo Sky and Kairi Sane rise through the ranks. Besides, it is well known for producing stellar women’s wrestling content as well.

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