WWE star ‘feeling in danger’ after a scary ‘romantic’ progress during fans interactions
Wwe superstar ASUKA, a four -time world champion, said she had recently felt in danger and contacted the police about the interactions of fans who had “romantic” progress.
Asuka, whose real name is canak urai, Japanese professional wrestler Who sent several posts on Wednesday on his X account, when she expressed her feelings because of the recent interactions of the fans who handed her to her eyes.
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“I felt in danger recently,” she wrote on X. “I have already consulted with the police. In this speed, even if my fans approach me at the airport or in the city, I will feel the possibility that something can happen, and This will scare me, making me unable to answer. “
While Asuka did not talk about a certain interaction she had with fans, she expressed her desire for fans to stop having “romantic feelings for me.”
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“It’s pointless – 100% pointless,” she wrote in a separate post.
“There is absolutely no way to interfere with others in my private life.”
It is worth noting that this is not the first time a Wwe star He was dealing with fans who go too far away from their love for sports and brands.
Sonya Deville, a star, had an obsessed fan of her drive from his house in South Carolina to the Tampa Bay in Florida, where she lived, with the intention of abduction. The man, Phillip Thomas, wore a knife, a zipper, a channel tape and a kitten and broke into his home.
The confession agreement was eventually reached 15 years in prison in 2023 after the 2020 incident, when Thomas was charged with attempted abduction, difficult decay and armed burglary.
Asuka, 43, did not fight late, because she suffered an injury in May 2024, which required her knees surgery.
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Asuka is the longest-running NXT champion, and also in her career she won the Royal Rumble and money at the bank, which started in 2015.
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