The Prince of All Saiyans
Formerly Jisoo Stan & @Twitter
Despite being active at WWE house shows over the last couple of weeks, Asuka is not expected to be called up to the main WWE roster and instead is scheduled to remain on NXT for the forseeable future.

“I made a big mistake. Huge. I put trust in the hands of someone that took advantage of a young girl years ago. It was my mistake and I’ll always take responsibility. But the one thing that was the hardest was thinking “my husband is gonna leave me” “my family will disown me” but I’m blessed beyond words to have a family and a husband that stuck by me because they know who I am. They know I’m not a bad person and they held my hands through hell. Because as my husband says “you may feel like the devil is throwing you into a storm, but just remember, you are the storm”. And he’s right. But we are human. Unfortunately people don’t see it that way when they are behind a keyboard. They don’t think that we have feelings or that we don’t suffer. Not only was I a victim of viral humiliation but a victim of cyber bullying.
I had days where I wanted to physically harm myself. Not only for what millions was telling me but because my family and my husband were suffering the same fate from the internet because of my mistake. It made me and Alberto to wonder how people who aren’t as mentally strong as us can handle this? How many people have to suffer because of the internet and the cowards behind the keyboard.
Or how many men and women have fell into the same trap as me and made those mistakes?
That’s why we are taking this massive negative and making some kind of positive. We wanna bring those people to justice and also take down the ones who are trolls, with the lack of a better term.
Bring awareness. Bring help to those who don’t have the tools or the mental strength to do this themselves. To show men and women alike to always think about their future before they do something like this that may cause a butterfly effect later on in life. Now I know through all of this is..
No one will make me feel bad about my mistakes, I already know what they are and I already feel bad. But Alberto and I together can also make a change. My mistake could help people’s future. Think. Before you act.
Anyways. Onwards and upwards. Only happiness. No longer talking about anything. Just looking into the future and being happy! I mean come on, I’m getting married? How can I not be happy!!!!”
cyber bullying

Can Brock carry Goldberg to a classic?Triple H continues to make the media rounds to promote and spread awareness regarding this weekend's NXT TakeOver: Orlando and WrestleMania 33 events in Orlando, Florida.
During one of many interviews he gave to multiple ESPN-related outlets over the past week, Triple H spoke with Peter Rosenberg for an interview on the Cheap Heat podcast about the WWE Universe's anticipation of the WWE Universal Championship match between Bill Goldberg and Brock Lesnar.
"I think there's a lot of hype, and people can say what they want about it, but there's a lot of hype and a lot of buildup around the Goldberg and Lesnar [main event]," said HHH of the rematch between the two, which Goldberg won in shockingly quick fashion at this past November's WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view. "And, to me, that's exciting. What are they going to do with it? And that's the point you can get to. You can say whatever you want about it, but at the end of it, what are they going to do with that? And that's awesome."
The WWE COO continued, offering his in-ring breakdown of the matchup, which he admits is one giant question mark. "Yeah, I don't [know what Goldberg is capable of at this point]. I've been in the ring with Brock and when Brock grabs you and throws you, you don't have a whole lot of choice. It's, 'what can you handle in the landing?' and so it's going to be interesting to see where that all goes. I don't know. And maybe Goldberg's 100%, but even if you don't look at it from that standpoint and you just look at it from the storyline standpoint, what are they going to do? Are they going to go 20 minutes? Are they going to go five? Go a minute? I don't know!"
From there, after being asked by podcast host Peter Rosenberg about what he determined to be a total combined in-ring time of four minutes in his three WWE matches during his current / ongoing run, HHH jokingly claimed that it would be "awesome" if the Goldberg-Lesnar showdown went five minutes or better.
"Right," said 'The Cereberal Assassin" when Rosenberg pointed out the four minutes in three matches statistic. "So if he goes five, it's awesome!"
