Asuka has finally addressed Goldbergâ€s recent comments criticizing her historic WWE undefeated streak, and sheâ€s doing it with the same elegance and depth that made her iconic in the first place.
Goldberg recently suggested WWE mirrored his legendary 173–0 WCW streak by building a similar run for “some girlâ€â€”a dismissive reference to Asuka. He claimed the company did it intentionally to overshadow his legacy, saying, “They already did. Some girl at WWE. They did it on purpose. I have nothing against the girl, by any means, but yeah.â€
While Goldbergâ€s remarks sparked backlash for their tone, Asuka chose not to clap back with anger. Instead, she responded with calm clarity and deeper perspective in a message shared on social media.
“Goldbergâ€s comments about me are all over the news right now,†she wrote. “But honestly, Iâ€m not bothered by it at all. What he said came from his own perspective, and thatâ€s fine. So thereâ€s really no need to make such a big deal out of it. Listen to my philosophy.â€
She made it clear that her career isnâ€t about chasing numbers or bragging rights—itâ€s about building something timeless.
“Itâ€s not about what I accomplish. Itâ€s about what I try to create. Philosophy and vision, thatâ€s where the real value is. I donâ€t find meaning in anything without beauty.â€
Asuka went on to say that records and titles are just markers along the way. What truly matters to her is leaving an artistic impact that redefines wrestling itself.
“Iâ€ve achieved every record, every title, but those are just milestones. What really matters is opening a new era. Creating the moment that separates Before Asuka and After Asuka. Having the power to change an era. Thatâ€s where true value and beauty exist. I donâ€t chase records or championships. Theyâ€re the ones that come to me. Thereâ€s not enough art in this world.â€
Rather than trade insults, Asuka elevated the conversation. Her response serves as a reminder that greatness isnâ€t measured only by stats or streaks—itâ€s about presence, influence, and the legacy you leave behind.
Was Goldberg out of line, or do you think his comment was misunderstood? Should more wrestlers approach criticism the way Asuka just did? Share your thoughts below.
October 25, 2025 12:14 pm
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