Asuka has been dealing with serious issues lately, and now she’s facing yet another problem—her Twitter/X account has been hacked.

The WWE star, who recently spoke out against inappropriate fan behavior, took to her YouTube channel to warn followers about suspicious activity on her social media.

In a direct message to fans, Asuka made it clear that she had lost control of her account. “Hey, guys. I’m filming this urgently. Since yesterday, my Twitter or X account has been hacked. If you see any posts from my account promoting products, services, or sharing suspicious links, there is a high chance it’s a scam. Please be careful. Sorry for the trouble.”

Her hacked profile now features references to “Solana” and “$Asuka”, which suggests that scammers have taken over and are using her name to push cryptocurrency-related content. This comes just weeks after she made a public plea on X, asking fans to stop developing romantic attachments toward her. She called the behavior “meaningless” and “100% pointless” while revealing that she had contacted police over concerns for her safety. Despite WWE and TKO Group Holdings offering her protection, some fans continued to ignore her boundaries.

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Now, with her social media account in the hands of hackers, Asuka is dealing with a whole new kind of violation. She urged fans to stay vigilant and avoid clicking any suspicious links until she regains control of her profile.

How do you think WWE should handle incidents like this? Should wrestlers have more protection from social media threats? Drop your thoughts below!

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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