4 Clear Signs Asuka Has Retired From WWE in-Ring Competition After Backlash 2026
IYO SKY called the match the final chapter as Asuka’s emotional backstage farewell fueled questions about a possible semi-retirement, Dave Meltzer said.
- At WWE Backlash, IYO SKY defeated her mentor Asuka, who appeared to bid farewell backstage, sparking widespread speculation regarding her retirement.
- Asuka joined WWE in 2015, becoming the longest-reigning NXT Women's Champion with a 510-day title reign and an unprecedented 914-day winning streak.
- IYO SKY praised her mentor on Twitter, calling their time together 'irreplaceable treasures,' while Bayley, Natalya, and Charlotte Flair lauded the 44-year-old legend's contributions.
- Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer reported Asuka's status is 'semi-retired,' though it remains unclear if she will continue wrestling in Japan or perform special matches.
- WWE recognizes Asuka as the fifth-greatest female superstar in history, placing her alongside legends Trish Stratus, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Chyna.
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