WWE Superstar Asuka, the four -time world champion, said she recently felt in danger and contacted the police with regard to fan interactions who have had “romantic” progress.
Asaka, name of the entire Reale is Kanako Urai, is one Japanese professional wrestler That Wednesday sent several messages on her X account, when she expressed her feelings about recent fan interactions that were too far in her eyes.
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“I recently felt in danger,” she wrote on X. “I have already consulted the police. At this pace, even if fans approach me at the airport or in the city, I will feel the possibility that something could happen , and it will scare me, so I can’t respond. “

Asuka Kniels on Iyo Sky during the Triple Threat Women’s Championship Match of the WWE Fastlane Pro Wrestling event on Saturday 7 October 2023 in the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Imagn)
Although Asuka was not talking about a specific interaction she had with fans, she wanted her to stop having “romantic feelings for me”.
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“It’s meaningless – 100% meaningless,” she wrote in a separate message.
“There is absolutely no possibility for others to interfere with my private life.”
It is worth noting that this is not the first time Wwe -star has to do with fans who take their love for the sport and the brand too far.

Asuka fights in the money of the ladies in the banking competition during money in the bank in Dickies Arena. (Joe Camporeal-usa Today Sports)
Colleague star Sonya Deville had an obsessed fan of her ride of his house in South Carolina to Tampa Bay, Florida, where she lived, with the intention of kidnapping her. The man, Phillip Thomas, wore a knife, zipper closures, duct tape and club and broke in her house.
A plea was eventually made in prison for 15 years in 2023 after the incident in 2020, when Thomas was accused of attempted kidnapping, worsened stalking and armed burglary.
Asuka, 43, has not struggled lately because she sustained an injury in May 2024, for which knee operation was needed.

Asuka during Wrestlemania Night 2 in Sofi Stadium. (Joe Camporeal-usa Today Sports)
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Asuka is the longest ruling NXT Women’s Champion, and she also won the Royal Rumble and Money in the couch in her career, which started in 2015.
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