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Ex-WWE Divas Champion Details Horrifying Piercing Accidents During Matches

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• Ex-WWE Divas Champion Details Horrifying Piercing Accidents During Matches

Former WWE and AEW star Saraya aka Paige is known for her bold style, but some of her signature piercings have come with a painful price in the ring. During her Rule Breakers podcast, Saraya opened up about how wrestling while wearing body jewelry often led to injuries. “I got gauges in my ears because my earrings ripped out and so I made them gauges instead. My belly bar when I had it in would always get ripped. Oh my god, my lip piercing… that’s one of the reasons I took them all out.”

She described how her piercings frequently got caught during matches, sometimes leaving her bleeding. “They kept getting caught and I would get ripped and then it would be bloody.”

Ultimately, the repeated injuries forced Saraya to remove her piercings for good, choosing safety over style as her career progressed.

Also Read: Saraya’s Wild Confession: $ex in a Public Place You’d Never Expect!

• Thunder Rosa’s Recent Comments About Britt Baker Weren’t Part Of AEW’s Script

As All In: Texas 2025 fast approaches, a new wrinkle has emerged in AEW’s landscape: Thunder Rosa has publicly thrown down the gauntlet at longtime rival Britt Baker – with no creative blessing from AEW’s booking team. During a recent appearance on Busted Open Radio, Thunder Rosa revealed she’s staking her hair in a “Hair vs. Hair” match with Britt Baker at All In – running with one of the most personal storylines in the promotion to date. She wanted to turn up the intensity and reignite the feud ahead of one of All Elite Wrestling’s flagship events: “I threw a challenge, just a little challenge. Hair vs Hair against my nemesis Britt Baker. The reason why I’m doing it is… One, I know there is money on the table. Two, she’s bonded by blood with me. She cannot get rid of my name, no matter what happens. Ever. That gives me a lot of pleasure.”

This wasn’t part of AEW’s script. According to Fightful Select, Rosa’s challenge was unplanned and had nothing to do with AEW’s creative plans. Rosa seized the moment on her own, aiming to steer the narrative herself.

Their feud goes back years, featuring brutal, emotionally charged matches, including a lights‑out brawl in 2021 that AEW still highlights as one of their deepest rivalries.

With All In less than a week away, it’s safe to say Britt Baker vs. Thunder Rosa in a Hair vs. Hair match won’t take place in Texas.

• Jacob Fatu Criticized By WWE Fans For Using The N-Word

Jacob Fatu’s latest music release, Hello, has caused controversy online due to his use of the N-word. The track features his uncle, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, and was produced by Frank Ware Jr. The beat samples music from Wiz Khalifa, and the lyrics focus on Fatu’s personal struggles and family life. Though the song offers insight into Fatu’s journey, it was the repeated use of the N-word that caught many listeners off guard. Fatu, who is of Samoan descent and the son of Sam Fatu (The Tonga Kid) and Theresa Fuavai-Fatu, received backlash from fans who believe he crossed a line.

One critic wrote, “Jacob Fatu saying the N word (AGAIN) shouldn’t surprise anyone. These Samoans think they’re allowed to say it for whatever reason and you know #those accounts won’t call it out cause they think that family is untouchable for whatever odd reason.”

Another said, “Who’s gonna tell Jacob Fatu he can’t say the N-word? I wish y’all would quit acting like these Samoans are invincible when they not. No matter how much they appropriate our culture, they aren’t Black, and will never be Black. Simple.”

Even longtime fans expressed disappointment. “I’ve been a Jacob Fatu fan since MLW,” one user shared. “I didn’t know about him saying the N-word constantly until people started posting that clip. It pains me to see he’s still acting weird bro. Being Samoan doesn’t give you a pass.”

While Jacob has yet to respond to the backlash, Rikishi briefly mentioned both him and Solo Sikoa on his podcast. He didn’t address the controversy but expressed pride in both wrestlers, saying he was happy when they each won the United States Championship.

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