Asuka Downplays Goldberg’s ‘Some Girl’ Remark After He Claims WWE Beat His Streak
The WWE star reframed the exchange by emphasizing creative legacy over tallying records.
Overview
- Posting on X on Saturday, Asuka said she was not bothered by the attention on Goldberg’s comments and urged fans not to make a big deal of it while outlining her artistic philosophy.
- In a recent Real Talk with Mike Burke interview, Goldberg said his WCW 173-match streak had already been surpassed and referred to the wrestler as "some girl at WWE," adding it was done "on purpose."
- Reporting cites Asuka’s undefeated stretch of 914 days in WWE, with outlets tallying roughly 267 victories across NXT and the main roster over about two and a half years.
- Coverage frames those totals as surpassing Goldberg’s benchmark, reflecting his assertion that the outcome was intentional.
- Cageside Seats also noted Goldberg used similar phrasing in 2024 when he mispronounced Asuka’s name and called her "some Japanese girl."