Asuka Broke Yet Another Record With Her Win Over Dana Brooke Last Night On WWE RAW

Asuka Broke Yet Another Record With Her Win Over Dana Brooke Last Night On WWE RAW

Asuka's undefeated streak as NXT women's champion is the stuff of legend, and now the Empress of Tomorrow has added another feather to her cap with a record-breaking win over Dana Brooke on RAW last night...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 29, 2017 07:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Asuka was the longest reigning champion in NXT history, and notched up an undefeated streak that eventually broke the 173-0 streak previously set by Goldberg during his WCW run. Now, the Empress of Tomorrow can also lay claim to the fastest submission victory in WWE history.

Last night on RAW, Dana Brooke charged her opponent as soon as the bell rang, only for Asuka to immediately lock-on an armbar and force Dana to tap within seconds. Not only was this the fastest submission win, it was also the fastest clean loss in WWE, ever (that didn’t include a distraction or foreign object).

Sorry, Dana!

Check out the video below, and let's hope the Japanese phenom keeps on proving that nobody is ready for Asuka.


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