Updates on Big E, Asuka’s new title, WWE Survivor Series, and Chris Hero’s return to the ring

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Former WWE Champion Big E is currently busy with Hot Yoga, reports SILive. The New Day member has been getting into Hot Yoga through his friendship with Emilio Sparks.

Big E said, “You really don’t know how something like this can bear fruit in your life. Sometimes, we’re resistant to things we haven’t been exposed to and so often, it’s about breaking down the stigma or preconceived notions we have and just giving it a shot. You never know how much it can positively impact your life.”

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The latest episode of “WWE Playlist” features one minute from every Survivor Series since 2002. You can check out the video below:

Asuka posted her latest YouTube video in which she received a new championship belt for one of her reigns. The video description reads,

“I am one of the people who achieved the WWE Grand Slam.

A new championship belt has arrived for me, the only person in the world to have achieved a perfect Grand Slam with all titles.”

On a recent edition of “The Masked Man Show” podcast, former NXT star Chris Hero (Kassius Ohno) discussed his absence from the ring following his WWE release in 2020.

Hero signed with AEW earlier this year and currently works as a producer for Tony Khan’s promotion.

Hero said, “I never felt like I wasn’t going to have another match. There was never a point in me that I thought, ‘Well, I’m done.’ So that would be why I would get a little irritated when people were like, ‘Yeah, he retired…’ It just…I got fired during a pandemic. That’s awesome. And I was like, ‘Well, I’m not going to travel now.’ I thought everyone was being a little bit irrational and a little reckless. I’m like, ‘I’m not getting on a plane with strangers. I’m not traveling. I just don’t want to be around people.’ I love fans, I love being around them, but I don’t want to be around fans where I’m constantly thinking, ‘Man, am I going to get sick?’ It’s scary. So I refused to travel for a while…that’s why I didn’t come right back immediately.”

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Former WWE Champion Big E has recently taken up Hot Yoga, according to a report by SILive. The New Day member has been introduced to the practice through his friendship with Emilio Sparks.

In an interview, Big E expressed his surprise at how beneficial Hot Yoga has been in his life. He said, “You really don’t know how something like this can bear fruit in your life. Sometimes, we’re resistant to things we haven’t been exposed to, and so often, it’s about breaking down the stigma or preconceived notions we have and just giving it a shot. You never know how much it can positively impact your life.”

Hot Yoga is a form of yoga that is practiced in a heated room, typically around 105°F (40.6°C) with high humidity. The heat and humidity help to increase flexibility, improve circulation, and promote detoxification through sweating. It can also be a great way to relieve stress and improve mental focus.

In other wrestling news, WWE released a video titled “1 minute from every Survivor Series since 2002” on their YouTube channel. The video showcases highlights from each year’s Survivor Series event, giving fans a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

Japanese wrestler Asuka also shared a new YouTube video in which she received a new championship belt for one of her reigns. Asuka proudly stated that she is one of the few people who have achieved the WWE Grand Slam, winning all the major titles in the company. The arrival of the new championship belt signifies her accomplishment and adds to her collection of accolades.

On a recent episode of “The Masked Man Show” podcast, former NXT star Chris Hero, also known as Kassius Ohno, discussed his absence from the ring following his WWE release in 2020. Hero signed with AEW earlier this year and currently works as a producer for Tony Khan’s promotion. He explained that he never felt like he was done with wrestling and that his absence was due to the pandemic and concerns about traveling and potential exposure to the virus.

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