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Cameron Says She’s A Victim Of Cyber Bullying, Says Angry Wrestling Fans Live With Their Mothers
- Updated: May 5, 2016
WWE Diva Cameron responded to the attention she’s been getting for supporting Ryback’s blog post with a blog of her own, saying that she’s been a victim of cyber bullying. Cameron asked fans if they’ve made any mistakes in their lives, before insinuating that angry wrestling fans live with their mothers.
In the post, Cameron brought up the hate she receives due to her ‘Melina vs. Alicia Fox’ line on Tough Enough in 2011, and incorrectly pinning an opponent who was chest down during a match.
You can check out Cameron’s blog post below or at this link.
First I want to make it clear that I respect everyone’s freedom of speech and opinion however, I do believe one should understand a situation before they speak out in a public forum.
My “Amen brother” comment has seemed to bother some of the IWC who hasn’t taken the time to actually comprehend the substance of Ryback’s statement. I fully support my peers in WWE and I respect those who have the courage to stick up for what they believe in. Regardless of whether I agree with his feelings or not, I applaud Ryback for standing up for himself and openly speaking his mind. If you don’t value yourself and believe in yourself there is no reason for anybody else to.
We the performers know what goes on behind the scenes day in and day out in our business and how much we sacrifice and put into our craft. Every superstar on the roster works relentlessly to improve themselves and be the best performer that they can be. Whether they are a perennial champion and “the face of the company” or if they are a “jobber” we all work very hard to entertain our fans. You may think somebody sucks or has no talent and thus should be fired but …
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