Shayna Baszler Responds To Criticisms Over Her Non-PG Promo During Monday's RAW

Shayna Baszler Responds To Criticisms Over Her Non-PG Promo During Monday's RAW

On Monday night's episode of RAW, Shayna Baszler said the word "sh*t" during a promo, and the former NXT Women's Champion has now responded to criticisms about her non-PG language in a social media exchange...

By JoshWilding - Feb 19, 2020 08:02 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
During Monday night's episode of RAW, Shayna Baszler got into a verbal altercation with RAW Women's Champion Becky Lynch and ended up dropping the word "sh*t" during that exchange. 

Surprisingly, WWE decided against censoring that, and it's clear that Baszler is being portrayed as a legitimate badass who doesn't care what she says or does. That's brought some much-needed edginess back to the show, but there's one fan on Twitter who definitely took issue with the non-PG language. 

Well, as you can see below, Baszler really doesn't care, and told this person that their kids aren't her problem! She makes a valid point in all fairness, and it's not like this is the first time WWE has pushed the boundaries on its programming this way.

Do you think Baszler went too far on RAW this past Monday?

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