Both of the Japanese superstars desperately need managers
We do realize that English was never Nakamura's first language to begin with. The same holds true for Asuka. However, their mystique is lost when we see them struggle on the microphone week upon week. And if anything, it diminishes the WrestleMania 34 dream matches significantly.
The issue is far more prominent in Asuka's case. Her delivery and cadence are all wrong. When Brock Lesnar does part ways with WWE, we may need Paul Heyman to lead a Japanese stable comprising these superstars.
Imagine the backlash when either of these two do become Champion. It may even rival Roman Reigns heat.
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