Asuka has developed a unique and captivating character that has helped her stand out from the crowd. The Empress of Tomorrow is looking to be dangerous as ever. She entered this year’s Royal Rumble match donning her most villainous persona, and now has a chance to shine at WrestleMania. The former Royal Rumble winner brutally mocked a troll who made a comment about her in-ring gear.

Asuka recently posted an artistic photograph on her social media. That caught the attention of a fan who tried to troll her appearance on Twitter and mocked her in-ring gear with a really bad remark.

“Really wish she would change her gear. I hate that outfit. LoL. Looks like she has panties on the outside of her tights. LoL”

The longest reigning NXT Women’s champion had an interesting come-back and was successful in “trolling” the troll with a befitting reply on Twitter. She also utilized a ton of LOLs in the process.

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“LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. No change. It is a perfect design. You have no taste. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL. LoL.”

Asuka made it clear that one should never try to mess with her persona or appearance as she has already made the fans visible her darkest side. Many Twitter users applauded the #1 Contender for her reply.

Nonetheless, the former Women’s Champion is set for a huge title match at the Grandest Stage of them All after winning the Elimination Chamber Match last month. Asuka will go one-on-one with Bianca Belair for the RAW Women’s Title at WrestleMania 39 which would surely prove to be a blockbuster hit at the biggest show in history.

Do you think you can mess with Asuka on Twitter? Are you scared of her? Sound off in the comments!

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