On a recent episode of Pod Meets World, WWE star Rhea Ripley opened up about her growing frustration with social media. The popular Australian explained that she tries to use X as a professional workspace, yet the platform’s algorithm immediately bombards her with relentless negativity the moment she opens the app. Unable to escape the constant barrage of criticism about her body, booking, and personal life, she now views the platform as far more harmful than helpful for her mental health.
“It’s hard going on and trying to make it a work environment, but then, because it is a work environment, I get all these things coming up on my For You page. As soon as I click on the app, it’s negative towards me. I can’t even escape it.” – Rhea Ripley
Several prominent wrestlers are now stepping away from X due to overwhelming online toxicity. AEW’s Harley Cameron deactivated her account after facing intense harassment over a botched spot on Dynamite involving Penelope Ford. Former WWE star Priscilla Kelly deleted hers following violent threats tied to a controversial booking in Israel. Meanwhile, WWE’s Chelsea Green temporarily stepped back after receiving vicious backlash for posting a tribute to the late Hulk Hogan. Many talents now view the platform as far more harmful than helpful for their mental health.
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