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%%* JackOfAllStats: We got a wrestling video game journalist who makes designs for mobile platforms and wears the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} logo on her tights. %%Does not explain the trope

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%%* JackOfAllStats: We got a wrestling video game journalist who makes designs for mobile platforms and wears the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Platform/{{Xbox}} logo on her tights. %%Does not explain the trope
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Asuka is now classed as a The Corrupter due to her and Kairi Sane had got Iyo Sky to turn against Bayley on last night's episode of Smack Down.

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* TheCorrupter: Both her and Kairi got [[Wrestling/IoShirai Iyo Sky]] to turn on {{Wrestling/Bayley}}.
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* OneSteveLimit: One of her WAVE Targets was a rookie debuting in 2015 [[OnlyOneName going only]] by the name Asuka. This caused confusion when WAVE's Asuka came out as transgender in December 2017.

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* OneSteveLimit: One of her WAVE Targets was a rookie debuting in 2015 [[OnlyOneName going only]] by the name Asuka. This caused confusion when WAVE's Asuka came out as transgender in December 2017.2017, but later on they changed their name to Veny, thus ending the confusion.
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In 2020, she won the Women's Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank briefcase; the next night, it was revealed that inside the case was the Raw Women's Championship, because Becky vacated the title due to pregnancy. This made Asuka the second female WWE Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion and the first woman on the roster to win both the Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank briefcase. After this, she went on to main event ''RAW'' for months as she feuded with the remaining three of the "Four Horsewomen" (Bayley, Charlotte Flair, and Wrestling/SashaBanks). At the end of the year, she won the tag team titles a second time while still holding the RAW Women Championship, making her the fourth-ever female double champion in history, and the first woman ever to win the tag team titles with different partners.

Becky Lynch, who never again thought of any opponent as being at her level after becoming The Man, admitted Asuka was the only wrestler she needed to fight out of [[WorthyOpponent personal desire]]. And that's not a light statement; Asuka is considered to be pretty much the FinalBoss of the whole WWE women's division. Many wrestlers (from Wrestling/EmberMoon to Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} to Charlotte Flair) have stated that working with Asuka was one of, if not the highest point of their careers. Her career even transcends any female division, with plenty of male wrestlers like [[Wrestling/YoshihiroTajiri Tajiri]], Wrestling/KennyOmega, Wrestling/TripleH, and Wrestling/{{Rusev|AndLana}} calling her one of the greatest overall wrestlers of all time. Weekly Puroresu magazine has featured her on their cover plenty of times, and famed journalist [[Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter Dave Meltzer]] called her one of the best overall wrestlers in WWE today. Hell, she even [[BeyondTheImpossible got the respect]] of none other than Wrestling/MinoruSuzuki himself.

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In 2020, she won the Women's Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank briefcase; the next night, it was revealed that inside the case was the Raw Women's Championship, because Becky vacated the title due to pregnancy. This made Asuka the second female WWE Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion and the first woman on the roster to win both the Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank briefcase. After this, she went on to main event ''RAW'' in many shows for months as she feuded with the remaining three of the "Four Horsewomen" (Bayley, Charlotte Flair, and Wrestling/SashaBanks). At the end of the year, she won the tag team titles a second time while still holding the RAW Women Championship, making her the fourth-ever female double champion in history, and the first woman ever to win the tag team titles with different partners.

Becky Lynch, who never again thought of any opponent as being at her level after becoming The Man, admitted Asuka was the only wrestler she needed to fight out of [[WorthyOpponent personal desire]]. And that's not a light statement; Asuka is considered to be pretty much the FinalBoss of the whole WWE women's division. Many wrestlers (from Wrestling/EmberMoon to Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} to Charlotte Flair) have stated that working with Asuka was one of, if not the highest point of their careers.careers, and WWE themselves positioned her inside the top 5 of their best female wrestlers of all time. Her career even transcends any female division, with plenty of male wrestlers like [[Wrestling/YoshihiroTajiri Tajiri]], Wrestling/KennyOmega, Wrestling/TripleH, and Wrestling/{{Rusev|AndLana}} calling her one of the greatest overall wrestlers of all time. Weekly Puroresu magazine has featured her on their cover plenty of times, and famed journalist [[Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter Dave Meltzer]] called her one of the best overall wrestlers in WWE today. Hell, she even [[BeyondTheImpossible got the respect]] of none other than Wrestling/MinoruSuzuki himself.

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* BeingGoodSucks: The reason why she and Kairi turned heel in the first place was because they lost all the time for abiding by the rules. She turns again when Kairi returns and like her joins [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Wrestling/DamageCTRL Damage CTRL]].

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* BeingGoodSucks: The reason why she and Kairi turned heel in the first place was because they lost all the time for abiding by the rules. She turns again when Kairi returns and like her joins [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Wrestling/DamageCTRL Damage CTRL]].Wrestling/DamageCTRL.


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** Wrestling/DamageCTRL in WWE.

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