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WWE Star Asuka Wins Big in Return Match Thanks to Rhea Ripley

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After being away for a year, Asuka returned to WWE on Monday Night Raw. She took part in a Fatal 4-Way match in the Queen of the Ring tournament. Her opponents were Raquel Rodriguez, Ivy Nile, and Stephanie Vaquer. The crowd got excited every time Asuka faced Vaquer one-on-one.

The match was intense, with each wrestler showing strong moves. Vaquer hurt Asuka’s leg early on with a dragon screw. Later, Vaquer hit Nile with a back suplex. The action kept moving fast, with several close pin attempts.

After the break, Asuka took control with a dropkick from the top rope and strong kicks. Rodriguez got hit hard by Asuka’s strikes. Just when Vaquer tried to help Rodriguez, Rhea Ripley came out and pulled Rodriguez out of the ring. Ripley hit Rodriguez with a Riptide on the floor.

Asuka took this chance to hit her finishing move, the Empress Impact. She pinned Rodriguez and won the match. Now, Asuka will face Alexa Bliss on SmackDown in the next round of the Queen of the Ring tournament.

Fans are excited to see Asuka back and wonder if she can win the tournament.

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