>It's hard to see the charisma that everyone sees in her. As for me, Asuka was much more interesting, at least because she had a streak of wins. Iyo Sky was really average from the start. She just showed good wrestling. She often botches, although I have nothing against it, because absolutely everyone botches, one way or another, but people often turn a blind eye to her mistakes, but they get really angry with Nia Jax and Damian Priest make them. Unfortunately, she's bad on the microphone. If you speak Japanese, even shout, then this can hardly be called charisma. Opening your mouth and eyes widely in surprise is also not exactly charisma. And even if her wrestling is good, it is almost always built according to one scenario. If she can't successfully perform a Moonsault, then she will probably lose. I don't see a star in her that could be rated at 10 points. It's probably worth giving the highest score to someone who is not only good in the ring and on the microphone, but also able to attract a new audience, which is something that not everyone can do these days, and Iyo Sky even more so. She reminds me of Justin Gabriel, who also had good wrestling, but for some reason he was considered boring, but Iyo Sky, for some reason, is the embodiment of charisma. Perhaps the entrance plays a big role, but this is the merit of def rebel and other guys from the same field, who are used to being condemned for the simplicity and unrecognizability of songs"