HAPPY WOMEN’S DAY TO SOME OF THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL WOMEN I LOOK UP TO.
EACH DAY THEY PROVE WOMEN CAN DO ANYTHING THEY SET THEIR MINDS TOO AND THAT IS AMAZING FOOTSTEPS TO FOLLOW IN.

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HAPPY WOMEN’S DAY TO SOME OF THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL WOMEN I LOOK UP TO.
EACH DAY THEY PROVE WOMEN CAN DO ANYTHING THEY SET THEIR MINDS TOO AND THAT IS AMAZING FOOTSTEPS TO FOLLOW IN.

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Rhiyo aren’t beating the couple allegations. I haven’t felt so queerbaited by WWE since Sonya and Mandy’s pseudo-lesbian storyline.

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Some Thoughts
So, most of these releases have some things in common, in case you haven't noticed.
Long post, incoming.
First, the wrestler I was the most sad about- Shayna Baszler
She is one of the women, along with Iyo Sky and, of course, Rhea Ripley, that got me into wrestling. She is also a woman of color and openly queer.
Next, Dakota Kai
Also a woman of color, and has been rumored to be queer (not confirmed). She has a large following and is beloved by fans
Kayden Carter
Another woman of color
Katana Chance
A woman, and Kayden's long-time tag partner
Cora Jade
A woman, and one that was largely popular in NXT
Eddy Thorpe
A Native American wrestler that recently had a major plotline with Trick Williams.
Jakara Jackson
A woman of color and one half of the most beloved tag teams on the women's roster
And let's not forget a release that happened a bit longer ago- Sonya Deville
A woman and one of, if not the only, openly lesbian wrestlers in WWE
These are not coincidences. This is not an accident. It's no secret that WWE is a greedy, conservative company. This is a blatant attack of so-called DEI in the entertainment industry, and visible proof that WWE, despite the fans' support and outcry, does not care about women's wrestling or their performers who make up minority groups.
Asuka having to involve police over a stalker
Sonya's home being invaded with the intent to kidnap her
Rhea had a stalker turn up at her home
Liv's stalker turning up at the PC to find her
Roxanne being doxxed and threatened
LEAVE WOMEN IN WRESTLING ALONE.