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Nikki Bella’s Interesting Response To Fans Calling Her A “Wh*re”

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• Nikki Bella’s Interesting Response To Fans Calling Her A “Wh*re”

Nikki Bella, who divorced her ex-husband Artem Chigvintsev over a year ago, has stayed single since their split.

On the latest episode of The Nikki & Brie Show, she spoke about how the media often twists her words when reporting on her personal life. She explained that a recent podcast headline misrepresented her comments, first claiming she “doesn’t hook up with her fans” and later stating she “denies having $ex with her fans,” which she says was inaccurate.

The WWE Hall of Famer then addressed the harsh criticism from some fans calling her a ‘wh*re’. She opened up about her reality, highlighting how distant she has been from romantic relationships.

“What’s wild to me is that you’ll have this group of people calling me a wh*re when I actually haven’t been touched or done anything in a really long time. I haven’t even kissed someone in so long. Like, even thinking about kissing – I haven’t done that in forever. It’s kind of crazy.”

While there’s not a lot of action in her love life right now, she has a lot to look forward on RAW as Nikki Bella is feuding with Stephanie Vaquer and Raquel Rodriguez for the Women’s World Championship.

• Mick Foley Facing Financial Losses Due To Anti-Donald Trump Stance

WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley has long been outspoken about his opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump. Foley publicly criticized Trump throughout his first presidency from 2016 to 2020 and has continued to voice similar concerns during Trump’s current term.

Those views recently led Foley to part ways with WWE, citing the company’s close relationship with Trump. The 60-year-old later explained that the president’s comments about the death of filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner were the breaking point that pushed him to step away from working with WWE while Trump remains in office.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer spoke to Foley and revealed that he is fully aware that taking a stance against WWE’s ties with Trump carries significant personal and financial consequences. Meltzer explained that Foley has admitted these decisions directly impact his livelihood, particularly his live touring shows.

According to Meltzer, Foley feels strongly about the issue, but understands the financial costs. Foley reportedly recalled an incident from a few months ago when he made a critical post about Trump shortly before a scheduled appearance in Alabama. On the day of the event, numerous fans canceled their tickets.

The WWE Hall of Famer recognizes that in certain parts of the country, fans are unwilling to support people who oppose Trump, meaning his political stance has led to lost income from his shows.

• Top WWE Star Says He’s In A Similar Situation To Brock Lesnar

John Cena’s legendary career came to an end at Saturday Night’s Main Event when he was forced to tap out to GUNTHER’s Sleeper Hold. The shocking finish immediately sparked heavy backlash from fans, both inside the arena and online, with many criticizing WWE for having The GOAT submit in his retirement match.

The reaction has put immense pressure on The Ring General, who now finds himself at the center of one of the most controversial moments in modern WWE history. While some fans praised the decision as a passing-of-the-torch moment, others compared it to past polarizing booking choices, most notably Brock Lesnar ending The Undertaker’s undefeated WrestleMania streak.

Speaking on TMZ’s Inside The Ring podcast, GUNTHER addressed the backlash and explained why he believes the situation mirrors what Brock Lesnar faced over a decade ago. He acknowledged the outrage surrounding Cena’s loss, admitted the pressure that now comes with it, and said it’s ultimately on him to justify the decision through his future performances.

“I think you can make it because I think back to then it was a similar situation, there was a real outrage about it, and it was the right thing back then because Brock, he’s still in the company, and was the mountain to climb for 10 years now.

It is a similar situation that also comes with a bit of pressure because at the end of the day what I achieved that night is a gift and it’s up to me to protect that gift and keep it up, and that’s the challenge for me now, and judge me after, how I did.”

GUNTHER is expected to retire Brock Lesnar in the future, according to the latest reports.

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