One big thing: Asuka stays put in WWE
Asuka, the five-time WWE Women’s Champion, has reportedly signed a new long-term contract with WWE, according to PWInsider Elite.
Key details:
• The specific terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
• This new contract will extend Asuka’s WWE tenure beyond a decade, as she first signed with the company in August 2015.
• Asuka is currently sidelined with a knee injury, undergoing surgery in June.
Why it matters
Asuka’s re-signing comes amid a flurry of high-profile wrestler movements between major promotions in 2024, including:
• Kazuchika Okada leaving NJPW for AEW
• Ricochet joining AEW from WWE
• Ethan Page moving from AEW to WWE
• Kamille departing NWA for AEW
Asuka’s WWE accomplishments
• 5 Women’s Championship reigns
• 2018 Women’s Royal Rumble winner
• 2020 Women’s Money in the Bank winner
• 4-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion
The big picture
Asuka’s decision to stay with WWE solidifies the company’s women’s division, which has seen significant changes in recent years. Her experience and unique in-ring style continue to be valuable assets for WWE as they compete with other promotions for talent and viewership.
What’s next
While Asuka’s new deal secures her future with WWE, fans are eagerly awaiting news of her return from injury. The timing of her comeback could play a crucial role in upcoming storylines and championship pictures.
What do you think about Asuka’s decision to re-sign with WWE? How do you see her fitting into the evolving landscape of women’s wrestling upon her return? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!