
Victoria is well respected in the wrestling scene but that doesnt mean she doesnt have her fair share of haters. Unfortunately, it seems she was recently pulled from an event and she called out cancel culture for the same.
While speaking on The Velvet Ropes, Victoria explained that she avoids posting on social media when shes angry because its easy to write something in the heat of the moment and regret it later.
Victoria compared it to the saying, say it, forget it; write it, regret it, pointing out that tweets or posts can live forever even if theyre deleted. For that reason, she believes everyone, including herself, needs to think carefully before posting.
Victoria added that she and her friend try to stay positive and not let hate get to them, even though they are sensitive. She said she will not respond to people who dislike her or doubt her because their opinions dont define her.
Victoria revealed a recent experience where she was unexpectedly canceled from a show on October 19 because of something on Twitter. A friend called to check on her, but at first she thought the concern was about her back. When she learned it was about Twitter, she was shocked, as she had never faced that level of hate before.
Despite the situation, she chose not to comment publicly and informed WWE instead, deciding it was best to stay silent. Victoria reminded herself that it was the other partys loss and that people who truly know her understand her character.
Though it was difficult not to respond, she believes staying quiet proved she is the bigger person and that strangers opinions cannot define who she really is.
Victorias experience shows that cancel culture and online hate can affect anyone, even long-time respected wrestlers. Even then, her calm and careful response shows that staying dignified and choosing not to fight back can be the strongest way to handle it.
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