WWE What Happened to Asuka?

Asuka, a prominent figure in WWE’s women’s division, has been notably absent from the ring since May 2024. The hiatus began after she and Kairi Sane, known collectively as The Kabuki Warriors, lost the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships to Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill at Backlash France on May 4, 2024. Shortly thereafter, Asuka announced she was taking time off to address a lingering knee injury.

Asuka’s Knee Surgery and Rehabilitation

In June 2024, Asuka underwent successful knee surgery to repair the damage. She shared updates with fans via social media, including a photo of her knee in a brace, indicating the surgery’s success and the beginning of her rehabilitation process.

Throughout her recovery, Asuka has been diligent in her rehabilitation efforts, even sharing training videos to keep fans informed of her progress.

Asuka’s Contract Extension with WWE

Despite her absence from in-ring competition, Asuka’s commitment to WWE remains strong. In September 2024, reports confirmed that she signed a multi-year extension with the company, ensuring her presence in WWE for the foreseeable future. Sporting News

This extension underscores WWE’s confidence in Asuka’s value to the organization and their anticipation of her return.

Anticipated Return of Asuka to WWE

As of November 2024, there has been no official announcement regarding Asuka’s return date to WWE programming. However, her ongoing rehabilitation and recent contract extension suggest that fans can expect her comeback in the near future. Industry insiders speculate that Asuka may make a surprise return at an upcoming major event, potentially setting the stage for new storylines and rivalries upon her return.

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