Calling It Out of: Some NXT/WWE/AEW Wrestlers need to handle Social Media Better in 2026 by AverageMansReviews
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So why are we giving this the time
of day?: Seriously why are we giving this
the time of day? [and yes I do see the hypocritical nature of this question and
me giving this time to make this content; but I digress;] Because I was under
the impression that you know... that these individuals were actually adults
meaning... you know actually have a or get a thicker skin. Because you are
public figures and people are going to unfortunately try and take you down.
Obviously I am not condoning this kind of behaviour obviously not... but then
again why the fudge are you giving it oxygen in the first place?
I
mean this sincerely... even though these are professional wrestlers I am now
convinced I have more strength in my little finger than they do in their entire
body, and for the love of God I am stuck in a wheelchair with a body that is
highly damaged on some level, yet seemingly I can take negativity; deal with it
or brush it off or something and move on.
I
mean come on Rhea Ripley... you know you are one of the best
wrestlers/commodities in all of professional wrestling, you have the physique
to wrestle women and men, I would suggest that roughly 75% of the world's
population that are legally able to have sex with you wouldn't say no and on
top of that you get to go home to a beefcake known as your husband known as
Buddy Matthews.
So
why indulge in putting out this statement; @RheaRipley_WWE
"Too
manly.
Too
bulky.
Too
muscly.
Too
much sex appeal.
Too
lean / skinny.
It’s
comical really 🤣
1.
You know nothing about me and what’s going on in my life or my mental.
2.
Post a photo of yourself. 😊
You
won’t."
I
mean really the only time and I will continue to do so I have criticised any
female wrestler is when on one hand they put up sexualised pictures online and
then on the other hand are surprised when the public become too hands-on: in
short you can't have it both ways.
But
you are just giving them what they want, can't you see granted you have earned
where you are today and some people quite possibly aren't happy with their
life.
I
mean it just isn't Ripley at has to learn this lesson also but over in AEW
Ricochet clearly has to learn this lesson also when in short; he replied to a
fan now deleted response of something to the effect of I am glad you have MS
and consequently he received backlash for this and has now obviously
subsequently apologised, but it hasn't stopped his wife; Samantha Irvin from
receiving death threats online.
Which
allow me to make this 100% crystal clear yet again I am not condoning this in
the slightest, but from a neutral perspective if you would to be honest with
yourself for two seconds... if you have been around social media long enough...
you would have clearly learnt by now this was always going to be a possibility
of you can see that coming especially after he said I am glad you have MS. I am
still not condoning death threats, I am just saying it was clearly an
escalation.
So
I will finish this content on this question; when are wrestlers go and learn
social media can be a powerful tool, if or when used correctly, but if not it
can bring you down very quickly or simplistically don't engage in their heavy
negativity or may I suggest have your say, but don't bite and then back off and
let this situation go, I have done this myself so I know it works, but I also
know it is incredibly difficult.
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