Dr. Britt Baker took to Twitter to shut down a false rumor, attributed to F4WOnline.com’s Dave Meltzer, claiming that the veteran female wrestlers were bitter about the paycheck Mercedes Mone is drawing in AEW.
Baker tweeted, “This is a fake Facebook post you dumb f***. Excuse my language, Trips. You can all post your apologies in the comments below. ⬇️⬇️⬇️”
This is a fake Facebook post you dumb fuck. Excuse my language, Trips.
You can all post your apologies in the comments below.
⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/QZERLkMwaM— Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. (@RealBrittBaker) March 21, 2024
On a recent edition of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, former AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa discussed returning to the ring after her lengthy injury layoff.
Rosa also warned Toni Storm and Mariah May, following her victory over the reigning women’s champion on this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On people forgetting she went on hiatus while she was champion: “I think a lot of people forget that I left as a champion, and I literally was there all the time because people didn’t see me. It’s just … crawling and scratching for what is yours again and I’m going to do it again. I have an opportunity to face Toni Storm and her cosplay friend, Mariah [May].”
On Toni Storm and Mariah May being in trouble: “They’re in trouble because I … I don’t have nothing to lose anymore. I’m coming, I’m coming hungry, I’m a little more violent than I was before, and I have a goal. My goal is not to look pretty and talk nonsense on TV; it’s to handle business.”
On feeling 100 percent again: “I’m feeling a 100 percent. I had a booking on Sunday in Canada and I was like totally dialed in. I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m back.’ It’s taken me, like, match by match for me to find myself again, but I’m back.”
In the world of professional wrestling, rumors and speculation are common occurrences. Recently, a false rumor circulated claiming that veteran female wrestlers in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) were bitter about the paycheck of newcomer Mercedes Mone. However, AEW star Dr. Britt Baker took to Twitter to shut down the rumor and set the record straight.
Baker, known for her outspoken nature, didn’t hold back in her response. She called out the source of the rumor, F4WOnline.com’s Dave Meltzer, and referred to the false information as a “fake Facebook post.” In her tweet, she expressed her frustration and demanded apologies from those who spread the rumor.
It’s not uncommon for false information to spread in the wrestling industry. With the rise of social media, rumors can quickly gain traction and cause unnecessary drama. However, it’s important to rely on credible sources and fact-check information before jumping to conclusions.
In a recent interview on the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, former AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa discussed her return to the ring after a lengthy injury layoff. Rosa addressed the misconception that people had forgotten about her hiatus while she was champion. She emphasized the challenges she faced in reclaiming her position and expressed her determination to succeed once again.
Rosa also issued a warning to Toni Storm and Mariah May, following her victory over the reigning women’s champion on a recent episode of AEW Dynamite. She made it clear that she had nothing to lose and was coming back stronger and more determined than ever. Rosa’s focus is solely on handling business in the ring and proving herself as a force to be reckoned with.
The interview also touched on Rosa’s physical condition and how she feels now that she’s back at 100 percent. She mentioned a recent booking in Canada where she felt completely dialed in and confident in her abilities. Rosa acknowledged that it took time for her to find herself again after her injury, but she’s now back and ready to make her mark.
This interview with Thunder Rosa sheds light on the challenges and determination that professional wrestlers face. It’s a reminder that behind the glitz and glamour of the wrestling world, there are real people working hard to entertain fans and overcome obstacles.
As fans, it’s important to support wrestlers by staying informed and not spreading false rumors. The wrestling community thrives on passion and dedication, and it’s crucial to respect the hard work and sacrifices that these athletes make.