Asuka has a lot of fans all over the world who would love to get an up-close-and-personal look at the Empress of Tomorrow. She knows this all too well, as she’s been a WWE Superstar for years. She is also no stranger to getting swarmed by fans.

While trying to leave a recent WWE live event, Asuka’s car was swarmed by WWE fans. They chanted her name, and were very happy to see her, but that didn’t help her get out of the parking lot area.

Asuka was just trying to get out of there, because she has plenty of places to be. WWE has her on a busy schedule, but she is no stranger to getting swarmed by fans. At least those fans stopping her car weren’t hounding her for autographs, because she’s dealt with that struggle in the past, too.

In the past, videos have come out of Alexa Bliss getting blitzed with ton of autographs. Rey Mysterio also had an incident that went viral in big way. Video also came out of Liv Morgan getting swarmed by fans, eager for her autograph. It’s nothing unusual for WWE fans to get really hyped about meeting a Superstar in public, and this is no different with Asuka.

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Dana Brooke recently called out hypocritical haters who ask for autographs, so not everyone is okay with fans invading their space in public. That’s not all, either, as Nyla Rose has rule when it comes to rude fans asking for her signature.

These fans stopping Asuka’s car weren’t seeking autographs, but they were certainly flashing away on their phones. This was also a bit of a chaotic situation that could have gone much worse. Thankfully, it doesn’t seem like anyone was hurt in the storm of fandom going on.

You can check out this latest video from Asuka below. She handled the situation well, but it’s also impossible to shake someone like her.

What’s your take on fans swarming WWE Superstars like this? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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