>>18325995 (OP)Let's analyze this objectively - while the utilization of the term "bitch" is a focal point to Okada's career, Iyo once found herself using the term as well. In terms of delivery, Okada's rendition of the term "bitch" is more muted, and done in a mocking way to make a self aware joke of his English skills by reducing them to few words, with one recurring theme being a swear word, something that is often found with people of younger demographics finding humor in new curse words they are unfamiliar with.
Iyo on the other hand has seemingly only ever used the term "bitch" during her promo battle with Asuka, who was loudly berating her and quickly running away with dictating the momentum of this promo. When Iyo Sky finally got a word in, she used the term "bitch" as a retort, done in a humorous manner, because once again the joke is that Japanese talent likely have a harder time doing promos in English, with the intended effect of making the crowd laugh due to her overly exaggerated antics.
So while the delivery of Iyo's "bitch" vastly outperforms Okada's rendition of the word "bitch", it is he who has made it an intrinsic part of his career and used it to propel himself through riveting and memorable story lines. So in terms off "Who did it better?" it would have to be Okada.